August 2010

'Exquisite Corpse Homage to David (Attenborough that is) Group show 3 - 24 September 2010

Exquisite Corpse Homage to David (Attenborough that is)
Group Collaborative Show
Opening Reception from 6pm Friday 3 September 2010
Exhibition from 3 – 24 September 2010

The Exquisite Corpse concept is one by which a collection of words or images is collectively assembled, in this case by a group of artists….
Invented by the Surrealists, created here by 36 local artists and curated by the team at Jugglers, expect 9 eclectic works exploring the themes of flora, fauna and nature’s hero David Attenborough.

Jonathan Cajepe, Louise Wruck. Aaron Hill, Ben Havenaar, Angus Whelan, Anastasia Booth, Jane Parker, Benjamin Paskins, Travis D Hendrix, Kiera Kavestsky, Jaclyn Bates, Britanie Fuller, Gregg Greinke, Luke Kidd, Maxine Stibbe, James Alley, Natalie Symonds, Nic Plowman, Michelle Roberts, Mariam Arcilla, Sam Eyles, Eugene Von Nagy, Joel Doherty, Bridie Gillman, Cath Chui, Erica Gray, Shevaun Wright, Renee Rossini, Danielle O’Brien, Lucinda Wolber, Peter Breen, Fiona Kennedy-Altoft, Sue-Ching Lascelles, Douglas St Clair, Terry Summers and Anthony Ryan

Jugglers 18/08/10

ANGELA HUGHES 'Baklavic Nevakov & the Contextual Confusion'. 3 - 24 September 2010

ANGELA HUGHES
Baklavic Nevakov & the Contextual Confusion
Opening Reception from 6pm Friday 3 September 2010
Exhibition from 3 – 24 September 2010

Angela Hughes work embraces similar notions of how humans relate to animals. Working in multi media to create her works, Hughes describes her practice as having “very personal aspect, sometimes bordering on the embarrassing”. Her works initiates a personal approach to alter the human relationship with animals in an attempt to create a deeper understanding of the importance of animals in our lives and in art.

Hughes holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts Honours and is currently completing her Doctor of Visual Arts. Baklavic Nevakov & the Contextual Confusion is the third solo exhibition from this young Brisbane based artist.

Jugglers 18/08/10

DEE HUTTON 'About Birds'. 3-24 September 2010

DEE HUTTON
About Birds
Opening Reception from 6pm Friday 3 September 2010
Exhibition from 3 – 24 September 2010

Born in 1983 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Dee Hutton now lives and works in Brisbane. In 2007, she graduated from the University of Southern Queensland with a Bachelor of Visual Art majoring in Painting and has since completed a Postgraduate Diploma of Education majoring in Senior Year Visual Arts.

Her last body of work explored the nature and beauty of birds and bucks and illustrated the emotional connections we have as humans with these animals. ‘About Birds’ examines more closely the human-like behaviour and characteristics of birds, and their ability to modify their behaviour and improve themselves as much as people might.

Jugglers 18/08/10