Wednesday, August 28, 2013

[Ada_list] Georgina Brett 'Tripping the Edge, In-summoning-Between' /Rachel Shearer 'Fakerie' joint exhibition opening at the Audio Foundation

Audio Foundation is proud to present Georgina Brett 'Tripping the Edge, In-summoning-Between' / Rachel Shearer 'Fakerie' - a joint exhibition at the Audio Foundation.

In the Gallery:
Georgina Brett - Tripping the Edge, In-summoning-Between
Brett's practice explores how the material base of art practice interconnects with making and meaning. The work examines modes of research as evidence within an art practice by considering a form of 'study' as a material dialogue between enquires and making; perception as a synthesis of the process between and cognitive analysis and visceral experience.
Georgina Brett (Auckland, New Zealand) graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts, MFA programme 2013. Recent exhibitions, artist projects include: MFA Graduate Show, Elam, Auckland; Making of a History Garden, community project, Parnell District School, Auckland; Untitled Still-life, Snakepit Gallery Window Space, Auckland; To Take Place, group show Window, The University of Auckland, Auckland; Elam Graduate show, Elam, Auckland; Spoilsport, Snakepit, Auckland; Pollution, group show, George Fraser Gallery, Auckland; a finalist of the Wallace Awards group show, The Pah Homestead, Auckland; Space and surface, from the archives, artist project, Borrowed Space, Sydney, Australia.

In the Screening Room:
Rachel Shearer - Fakerie
Rachel Shearer is an audio and visual artist based in Auckland. Her visual work has been marked by it's overlap with sound.
Fakerie (2009) was described as a "digital seance of aural and visual sculptures". A musician since the late1980s, Rachel also creates sound installations, music for film, sound design and editing. Rachel currently lectures in time-based arts in Spatial Design at AUT.
Rachel Shearer guitar, keyboards, digital processing, video, audio composition
Sean O'Reilly guitar samples


Opening :
Thursday, 5 September
5.30pm start

Exhibition runs until Saturday 28 September

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand and Coopers for their support


Audio Foundation
4 Poynton Terrace (sub-basement Parisian Tie Factory)
Auckland Central

http://www.audiofoundation.org.nz/

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