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Kate V M Sylvester

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14 - 25 JUNE 2023 10 - 4PM, WED - SUN 
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OPENING NIGHT: 16 JUNE 2023 6 - 9PM

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The process of deconstruction allows a forensic autopsy of fast fashion. Each garment is meticulously de-threaded by hand, revealing the complex weave of warp and wheft within the jersey material. Working with this new weave, I have examined the structure, patterns, strength, and the capacity. Every single thread is considered and honoured. Taking fast fashion items that have been made in mass quantities, slowly deconstructing, and re-creating all by hand. To slow down, taking the time to meditate with the process and form a relationship with the making process. I am forever moved by the beauty and potential of the weave I work with. By spending so many countless hours working with my hands, I form a bond and an intimate understanding of the material. To honour this relationship, I have created an interactive space where every sense is satisfied. Beyond a utilitarian undergarment, the t-shirt is one of the most iconic design essentials. The complex implications of this undergarment are phenomenal, from social, cultural, psychological, environmental and economic perspectives. I am completely obsessed with every element and continue to find new ways of extending the thread.

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Kate V M Sylvester

Working primarily with recycled t-shirts, my process of de-threading recycled garments by hand reveals the masses of material used in a single garment. Seemingly ethereal, the weave is actually very strong and able to be manipulated and revered as conceptual contemporary art. I have taken the t-shirt a ready-made art object capable of adaptions within sculpture, installation, couching, painting and video performance art. This revelation allows us to reconsider the materials used in our every-day lives and their potential. My hope is to reveal the complex beauty in the things we take for granted.

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I don't even know where I am anymore

POP UP EXHIBITION     

 James Wilson

 

2 JUNE 2023 6 - 9PM 

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In Wilson’s new collection he explores the feeling of transience between locations, relations, emotions and identity.

Life is constantly changing and it’s easy to get lost in the rush of it all but this body of work embraces this. Using different subjects taken from his time in both Australia and North America, he bounces from surface to surface along his journey to god knows where.

The destination isn’t what’s important.

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MELBOURNE DESIGN WEEK - POP ROUND​

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20 - 25 MAY 2023

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OPENING NIGHT: 19 MAY 2023 5 - 9PM

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COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE DAY: 20 MAY 2023 10 - 4PM

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Hey, how’ve you been? Long time no see.

 

I’ve been good. At a new place with a bunch of creative minds who’ve got wild ideas and ridiculous handy skills. We’ve made all the furniture around the house ourselves from materials we’ve rescued. You wouldn’t believe some of the possibilities reclaimed materials lend themselves to. We’re talking luxe, premium sh*t you find in high-end furniture stores…made from people’s junk. And it’s all functional!

 

What, you don’t believe me? You should pop ‘round and test them all out yourself over drinks and nibbles. Don’t worry, you won’t hurt yourself - we know what we’re doing. Let us transform your opinion about waste.

 

Hope you can make it!

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his event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2023, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.

 

Proudly sponsored by Tait, Adam Goodrum Studio, Sobah, Monday Distillery, Wallaby Water, First St Pantry, Marisa's Kitchen, Grampians Olive Co. and Dibble.

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CRANIUM

 

One Day Only:

 

13 MAY 2023 2-8PM

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Featuring artists Heloise Ting, Charlie McGowan, Alexandra Pellegrino, Angus McGregor, Indira Thacore and Riley Holmes

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Every artist has their own creative purpose. CRANIUM is an art exhibition for people to come together, connect and converse with one another about art's ability to communicate, share experiences and instill change. A myriad of young multidisciplinary artists will be exhibiting their works, ranging from oil paint, acrylic, fine line drawing, ceramics and film making.

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Join us at Blender Studios on the 13th of May 2023 from 2pm to 8pm for a day of art, live music from 5pm and complimentary beverages and snacks.

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Kindly sponsored by Bodriggy Brewing Company and Majans

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