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Over the Line and Beyond

A solo exhibition "Over the Line and Beyond" at the Kulturhaus Schwanen, it ran from the 27th of February to the 27th of March 2015 in Waiblingen Germany.

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My work for the exhibition.

Artist Statement:

As a work medium I am interested in shibori. It is a resist dying japanese technique, by which the fabric is manipulated and squeezed in different manners. Shibori results can be complex or simple, it can be an abstract art in itself or a background or the building blocks creating anything between abstract forms to sculptured relief textile depictions.
In the exhibition I explored the space between memory and dreams, where the line is crossed and shreds of dreams and memories mix together colouring each other in each others colours, the images change, mix and mingle when some are more meaningful and clear and others diminish till they are forgotten. The exhibition plays with the line between abstract painterly and sculptural, remembered truth and reality, different aspects of memory and dreams in images as shown through dye, colour, paint and thread using shibori techniques and applique, moving between abstract images and sculptural painterly images.

The invitation for the exhibition.

Press releases about the exhibition:

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An article
about the exhibition and a little bit around it, I had an interview with Annette Clauß from the Stuttgarter Zeitung. (The article is in German)
Photo (from the newspaper) by: Gottfried Stoppel
Also, information about the exhibition from Kulturhaus Schwanen.

By Land By Sea By Air

Wearable Art show - part of a national transportation conference in NB Canada, it was held at Brewbaker's in Fredericton on the 15.10.2012.
People's Choice award - The audience voted for the prizes in the 3 categories (Headdress, Body Adornment, Complete Outfit).
I won the Category I had an entry in the headdress category.

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Air Travelled
Hat, Tulle, Hand dyed (shibori) embroidered cotton, Hand dyed (shibori) folded sheer Fabric, Reproduced Stamp, Crimson Rosella Feathers.
Wearable size hat (size 85)
12 September 2012

Videography by Charles Harding.
My hat is number 1 in the catwalk, min 3.27, min 5.25 and min 5.45 in the video.

The show turned into an exhibition and is currently showing in Fredericton at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design.

"Air travelled, light and delicate butterflies and feathers travel across the air carried by the winds. They are the essence of light weight that is also fascinating as far as their construction patterns and colours. They can be collected and captured, and sent from one person to another, by air mail, when people live away from another. People also travel by air in a great birds that mimic the feathers that crossed the winds since the beginning of time. The hat arrives from overseas, is made into and covered in light butterflies and feathers, it has a Reproduced stamp, completely air travelled."

-From the Artist Statement-

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Source - Facebook group page for the exhibition.

Ars De Centum

The exhibition ran from 9 of September to 14 of October 2011 in Memorial Hall, UNB Art Centre in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada.
It celebrated the BAA program reaching 100 graduates. In each work in the exhibition the number or concept of a 100 was embeded.
 * Photographs from the exhibition by Lori Quick.

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The exhibition was mentioned in the Telegraph Journal on Sep. 3rd, in the Dayily Gleaner on Sep. 20th, as well as the Fredericton Arts Alliance News on Sep. 8th (6th item).
Ars De Centum was also featured in the UNB website.

"I have chosen to combine the concept of a 100 with that of the cornerstone or a milestone. The piece marks the base of learning and the guideline that I return to in my current career and life as well as another leg in my personal journey, and my journey as a BAA graduate."

-From the Artist Statement-

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"Ars de centum translates to mean ‘art concerning, taken from or made of one hundred’. In 2010 the number of graduates from the program reached 100, a milestone in the partnership between the two post-secondary institutions. BAA graduates participating in the exhibition interpreted, through various media, the concept or physicality of one hundred. From a quantity to a rite of passage, one hundred is the central unifying idea that inspired painters, photographers, graphic designers, potters, fibre artists, sculptors, illustrators, jewelers, fashion designers and more to create one-of-a-kind gallery pieces for this exhibition. In a marriage between intellect and craft, this exhibition displays the very essence of a course of study firmly rooted in both academia and technical excellence."

-From the exhibition publication-

Cornerstone, Milestone
Cotton, Beads
Both sides of the work are shown
Shibori, Hand dyed, sewn.
92cm x 150cm (36.2 Inch x 59.1 Inch)

Travelling Patterns: Fabrics on the Road

The exhibition ran from the 23 of June to the 4 of July 2008 in the FCA Gallery in the University of Wollongong, Australia.
It was my graduating solo exhibition for my Masters degree in the University of Wollongong, Australia.

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In its working stagesit was inspired by my research topic "Interchanging Influences on the Road: Reflection on Jewish Textiles".
in the first slide, opening of the exhibition with Professor Diana Wood Conroy and Didier Balez.

Masters Thesis Publication:
A monograph of my research masters thesis.

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"Interchanging Influences on the Road: Reflection on Jewish Textiles"
Published on January 2010 by VDM Publishing Dr. Müller.
Available on amazon.com and amazon.de ISBN 978-3-639-22565-5.

"As a textile designer, my research examines designs and embellishments
on the every day and sacred objects of Jewish migration.
My research considers the influences, changes and interactions of migration
on the decoration and the embellishments of artefacts."

- from the exhibition catalog -

The yardage printing of the fabrics for the exhibition
was printed by me at the Screenhaus Yardage Prints in St. Peters Sydney.
Images on last slide.

Tactics Against Fear - Creativity as Catharsis

The exhibition ran from the 3 to the 28 of September 2007 in the Long Gallery in the University of Wollongong, Australia.

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Within the theme of tactics against fear I am interested in the paranoia
that fear tends to generate for the ordinary person as well as for all-powerful institutions.
I took the computer and explored it in relation to surveillance and paranoia,
or rather explored the question ‘Is computerised surveillance for my protection?’

- excerpt from the Artist Statement, from the Tactics Against Fear catalog and publication -

This was a collaborative exhibition of the faculty and staff and the University of Wollongong.
It reacts to today's culture of fear. Curated by Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis.

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Tactics Against Fear Exhibition.
Acrylic on Canvas.
22.9 cm x 27.9 cm (9 Inch x 11 Inch).

My work was featured in the Law and Culture Magazine on the title page (pdf as well).

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