Roadside
Sue Dale & Kaye Johnston
10 - 21 Mar 2010
Opening Fri 12 Mar, 630pm
“I am never so much myself, so to speak, as when I can sit in the car & know the telephone won’t ring and nothing has to be done & I can simply wander round in my mind in comfort with all the things I want to think about....”
Judith Wright
Driving provides a frame on the landscape. Signage not only becomes essential information to the driver but also a disruption of shapes and sometimes colour.
Like Judith Wright, the road trip is where ideas are mulled over and artworks are planned and then there is a rush of black and yellow and maybe the change of a speed limit that brings attention back to the road.
Like Judith Wright, the road trip is where ideas are mulled over and artworks are planned and then there is a rush of black and yellow and maybe the change of a speed limit that brings attention back to the road.
Sue’s large scale Roadside drawings are based on glimpses and the random disruptions by signs on the Illawarra and South Coast Highways.
Small Wall Gallery
Greer Taylor
GRID is a small wall exhibition that will explore sculptural grids through the medium of small pre-made works and an evolving wall work. Grids are a way of organising space and are used as a means to understand space and time, grids are also part of human's early technological advances in the form of textiles: threads interwoven and criss-crossed in a grid pattern become fabric.
GRID will explore the formality of the grid along with its evolution to and interactions with organic forms.





