8 March 2019

Social Conscience opened tonight, with artists talks tomorrow at 3pm

Clancy Gibson and Matthew Newkirk

Open 11am - 5pm Fri - Sun 9 - 24 March


ARTISTS' TALKS
Saturday 9 March 3-5pm: Evan Pank and Matthew Newkirk
Sunday 17 March 3-5pm:  Chloe Granato-sing  and Clancy Gibson








5 March 2019

Social Conscience opens 6-8pm Friday 8 March 2019

Clancy Gibson and Matthew Newkirk

Open 11am - 5pm Fri - Sun 9 - 24 March

Opening night with local politicians present: Friday 8 March 6-8pm


Artists' Talks: 
Saturday 9 March 3-5pm: Evan Pank and Matthew Newkirk
Sunday 17 March 3-5pm:  Chloe Granato-sing  and Clancy Gibson and activist group speaker

Other events:
Saturday 23 March from 1pm:  poster workshop with Chloe Granato-sing and Evan Pank, with a protest/activist group speaker

Saturday 16 and Sunday 24 March: look back here for details

Society today can be hard to navigate. The media, often driven by political agendas, bark orders at the population daily. Growth and commerce at any cost has become a mantra. Often, the natural world takes second place to profit margins. “Social Conscience (TBA)” looks to examine this worrying trend and remind the viewer that we are responsible and accountable for all that occurs. As artists we have a sense of responsibility and concern for the problems and injustices of society today, and an obligation to expose them and offer solutions.

Gibson and Newkirk, both printmakers, will utilise their own creative approach to explore political, environmental and societal issues in a collaborative exhibition.  This exhibition will also complement Democratic Engagement by Chloe Granato-sing and Evan Pank, that will run concurrently in the ground floor project space.


Clancy Gibson Plastic River 2018