1/52-54 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2010
A relatively small gallery in the middle of Stanley Street brings together three artist displaying their artworks that vary in scale, medium, and character. The gallery standings in the heart of Sydney’s Darlinghurst art precinct, the exciting energetic gallery displays works of mostly Australian Artists. Showcases the works of established and emerging artists. The space is a multi-disciplinary exhibition space showing the work of artists in a diverse range of mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics and wearable art.
The Gallery space is directed and owned by Merilyn Bailey and Liza Feeney they together have been involved …show more content…
The first room you enter the entry is a small intimate space displaying the hand-crafted objects by Zoe Veness who has a desire to create linear patterns. These objects labelled ‘Objects that don’t quiet formulate’ explore the concept of simultaneity through their dual function – a bead that’s also a plinth or a vessel that’s also a stand. The subtitle given to her drawings and objects are formulated around the word Iteration. Both the drawings and objects explore relationships between void space and surface pattern. The beautifully made crafted objects that work harmoniously with the body are formed from enamelled copper with graphite lines and patterns drawn on the surface. Zoe enjoys exploring this spatial relationship between drawings and objects that creates a tension that she finds …show more content…
Displaying a video created by Sean O,Connel who for this body of work studies the form and structure of smoke vortices. He does these experiments late at night in his studio recreating traditional and experimental photographic techniques. O’Connel uses a variety of smokes cigarette to marijuana where he attentively examines the short life span of these memorizing forms. He captures these images also in a time laps where creates a slow motion video to compliment his photographs. O’Connel also has a background in contemporary jewelry making and has exhibited his works around Australian and also overseas in Japan, France, India, Singapore and the