Camp Eks Reigh
January 31 - February 3
Opening: 6-8 PM, 30 January
An exhibition of works created by a group of artists locked in the gallery with only water, paper and pencils.
January 31 - February 3
Opening: 6-8 PM, 30 January
An exhibition of works created by a group of artists locked in the gallery with only water, paper and pencils.
Opening: 6-8 PM, 6 February
A kitschy collection of works by women. Inspired by domesticity, pin-up girls, advertising and 1950s housewives, this exhibition brings a touch of camp femininity to this year's Mardi Gras season and a dash of romanticism in time for Valentine's Day.
Michaela Gleave
21 February - 3 March 2007
Opening: 6-8 PM, 20 February
A sculptural investigation into matter, space and light.
7 - 17 March 2007
Opening: 6-8 PM, 6 March
Annual exhibition of works by general and technical staff from the University of New South Wales College of Fine Arts
Kristone Capistrano
21 - 24 March
Opening: 6-8 PM, 20 March
Stemming from the notion that ‘cute is ugly but interesting’, the exhibition delves into the processes of aestheticisation; where objects otherwise perceived as disproportionate and flawed become objects of fetish and allure.
Tim Anastasi and Angelo Polizogopoulos
27 - 31 March 2007
Opening: 6-8 PM, 27 March
The Greek Festival of Sydney presents this exhibition exploring the many interconnected ways in which past present and future correspond to create a modern experience for Greek Australians.
Susanna Strati
3 - 7 April 2007
Opening: 6-8 PM, 3 April
In Black explores the performative and transactional role of objects in death.
Maria Christou and Nick Baldas
17 - 21 April
Opening: 6-8 PM, 17 April
Through photography and mixed media, Christou and Baldas will question ideologies, violence through discrimination, personal boundaries and our shadow nature.
Lauren Brown, Tim Bruniges, Benja Harney, Sarah Mosca, Nana Ohnesorge, Nikki Smith, Paul Turner, David Wills.
24 April - 5 May
Opening: 6-8 PM, 24 April
HE SAID SHE SAID... a dialogue between he, she and the things between
8 - 19 May
Opening: 6 - 8 PM, 8 May
A photography project run by students for students that begins in a competition, and ends with a Nationally touring exhibition and hard-cover book. It is open every year to tertiary students in Australia studying any form of photography, and aims to give students an important leg up into this competitive industry by acknowledging the quality of their work before they’ve graduated.
22 - 26 May
Opening: 6-8 PM, 22 May
Down to Earth brings together the work of individual artists who have all spent time at Fowler’s Gap Research Station, located in the arid zone of Australia, north of Broken Hill. This exhibition acts as a reference point upon which to gauge both the initial and ongoing influence that the experience of the Australian outback has had on the work of the artists participating in the exhibition. Representing artists across a vast range of disciplines, Down to Earth also provides an opportunity for reflection upon the ways in which art can facilitate communication and stimulate the development of creative communities.
Atanas Djonov
5 - 9 June
Opening: 5-8 PM, 5 June
The central piece of this exhibition is Compass II, a constructed new media environment for an interplay between audience members and its author.
The installation consists of a marine compass and four screens that are aligned with the four principal geographic directions (East, West, North and South).
Made from canvas and a rectangular wooden frame, each screen resembles a propaganda poster (agit-plakat).
Performative audio-visual new media art installation
Dave Withers and Lachlan Anthony
4 - 7 July
Opening: 6-8 PM, 3 July
This experimental exhibition focuses on the human body and its arrangement in space, understanding it as the key vessel for the senses and thereby the experienced world.
10 - 14 July 2007
Special Viewing: 4.30 PM, 12 July
Porosity studio, an inter-disciplinary project, seeks not only unique approaches to transformations of the body and the city, but also improved questions for this and future problems. Porosity's Parasite Rotterdam, combined students from the disciplines of Design, Fine Art, Digital Media, Architecture, Urban Planning and Engineering across the College of Fine Arts, UNSW; Willem de Kooning Institute, Rotterdam; and Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, and asked ‘If a bridge with cars is the answer then what was the question?’
Katherine Olston
18 - 21 July 2007
Opening: 5-8 PM, 17 July
An exhibition exploring dislocation, adaptation, the desire to belong, and the inevitability of not belonging.
Dave Withers, Tara Cook, Lena Obergfell, Damien King, Lachlan Anthony
25 - 28 July
Opening: 6-8 PM, 24 July
A mixed media exhibition of interactive and space orientation explorations dealing with relationships between the body and the urban environment.
Sandra Landolt
1 - 4 August
Opening: 6-8 PM, 31 July
A selection of kinetic work and video installation, which explore the ambivalent relationship between the progress of technology and the increasingly dehumanised social structures.
Tina Fiveash
8 - 11 August
Opening: 6-8 PM 7 August
Journey into the world of three-dimensional illusion in this MFA exhibition featuring portraits of twenty anonymous subjects.
15 - 25 August
Opening: 6-8 PM, 21 August
Annual exhibition of women artists working from a feminist perspective supported by Arc @ UNSW and the COFA Women’s Collective.
Anna John and Keg De Souza
29 August - 8 September
Opening: 6-8 PM, 28 August
12 - 15 September
Opening: 6-8 PM, 11 September
Annual exhibition exploring cultural diversity and feelings of displacement or dislocation by students studying in a foreign country or place, supported by Arc @ UNSW.
19 - 22 September
Opening: 6-8 PM, 18 September
Annual Drawing Prize supported by Tim Olsen Gallery and the College of Fine Arts, UNSW.
Amanda Wood and Manuela Alebardi
26 - 29 September
Opening : 6-8 PM, 25 September
A collection of video art and installation works.
10 - 20 October
Opening: 6-8 PM, 9 October
Annual award promoting excellence in arts and design at the UNSW College of Fine Arts.
Tania Browitt, Gonzalo Echeverria, Andrew Tenison and Caterina Pacialeo.
31 October - 10 November
Opening: 6-8 PM, 30 October
6 - 10 November
An annual non-acquisitive prize for an artwork created by a member of the UNSW Alumni Association: COFA Chapter.
Justin Shoulder
21 November - 1 December
Opening: 6-8 PM, 27 November
Creating ceremony in a material city, fantastic creatures are danced into existence. This exhibition reveals encounters with these urban life forms.
12 - 15 December
Time and Reference is a group show of Photomedia works by ANU School of Art undergraduate students from 2006.
Formerly Arc @ UNSW A&D's off campus gallery, Kudos now offers a diverse program of dynamic satellite projects both on campus, off campus and online. Kudos was established in 1998.
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