| 27 September 2011 - 23 October 2011 Body Language l Brenda May Gallery Kate Scardifield's work is included in the curated exhibition Body Language at Brenda May Gallery. The exhibition will open on Wednesday evening 28th September 6-8pm. Other exhibiting artists include Alex Austin, Julie Bartholomew, Tanmaya Bingham, Robert Boynes, Penelope Cain, Graeme Chambers, Will Coles, Doble & Strong (courtesy of Block Projects, Melbourne), Aniseh Fakhri, Todd Fuller, Irianna Kanellopoulou, Julian Meagher (courtesy of Chalk Horse Gallery, Sydney), Katy Mutton, Indigo O'Rourke (courtesy of Lindberg Galleries, Melbourne), Patsy Payne, Josh Raymond, Sylvia Schwenk (courtesy Artereal Gallery, Sydney), Marc Standing, Claire Steele, Leyla Stevens and Liz Stops. The exihibition opens to the public Tuesday 27th September and continues until Sunday 23rd October 2011. Brenda May Gallery 2 Danks Street Waterloo NSW 2017 Opening Hours: Tues-Fri 11am-6pm Sat 10am-6pm For more information please see the link below. http://www.brendamaygallery.com.au/ |
| 12 July 2011 - 23 October 2011 ANZSHM Conference Presentation On July 12 Kate Scardifield will present a paper at the Australian and New Zealand Society for the History of Medicine Conference. Her paper is entitled Uncanny Bodies: The spectacle of early modern dissection and it's implications on visioning the body. The Conference is hosted by the University of Queensland. For more information please see the link below. http://www.anzshm.org.au/index.html |
| 16 June 2011 - 3 July 2011 D.I.A I 2010 Firstdraft Directors at MOP Opening this Thursday, 16th June at MOP Projects Exhibition continues until July 3rd. The Directors of Firstdraft 2010 present a new work as part of MOP’s ARI showcase series in 2011. By choosing to work outside the parameters of each directors’ individual artistic practices, the resulting installation elevates a complex collaborative process to the role of art object. The artists are Connie Anthes, Grace Archibald, Lionel Bawden, Georgie Meagher, Debbie Pryor, Dylan Quirk, Kate Scardifield & Jessica Tyrrell. MOP Projects 2/39 Abercrombie St Chippendale Hours: Thursday- Saturday 1-6pm. Sunday- Monday 1-5pm. Click below for the exhibition invitation. Download PDF http://www.mop.org.au |
| 7 June 2011 - 3 July 2011 Boogie Woogie I Rizzeria Print Edition The Rizzeria along side The Paper Mill are proud to announce the release of BOOGIE WOOGIE, a limited edition print pack of artists who have exhibited at The Paper Mill since it first opened its doors in September 2010. Printed entirely on The Rizzeria's stencil press printer in an edition of 80, the pack looks back at some of the outstanding emerging artists who have helped develop this space into a thriving inner city hub for the arts. All prints are signed by the artists. Artists include: Bababa International, Kylie Banyard, Sarah Contos, Mitchel Cumming, Claire Finneran, Hossein Ghaemi, Dara Gill, Daryl Prondoso, Leigh Rigozzi and Kate Scardifield. Join us for the launch on Tuesday 6th June from 6-8pm at The Paper Mill. For more information see: http://www.rizzeria.com |
| 1 March 2011 - 3 July 2011 Exhibition review published in Artlink Kate Scardifield's exhibition 'The whole and the sum of its parts' has been reviewed in the latest edition of Artlink Magazine. The issue titled 'Diaspora' is guest edited by Lisa Havilah. For more information, visit the Artlink website: http://www.artlink.com.au |
| 11 February 2011 - 5 March 2011 Cut Ups and Cut Outs l Kings ARI, Melbourne Kate Scardifield's exhibition Cut Ups and Cut Outs opens at King ARI in Melbourne on Friday 11th February. This project has been assisted by the Janet Holmes à Court Artists’ Grant. Opening night: Friday 11th February 6-8pm Exhibition continues 11th February- 5th March 2011 Kings ARI Level 1/171 King St Melbourne VIC 3000 Gallery opening hours: Wed-Sat 12-6pm For more information click on the link below. http://www.kingsartistrun.com.au |
| 2 February 2011 - 5 March 2011 Vicious Threads New dates: 3rd and 17th February Vicious Threads began as an artist workshop series in early 2009, developed and facilitated by Kate Scardifield at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Vicious Threads encourages exploration and experimentation using fabric, appliqué, stitch and soft sculpture. Drawing from Scardifield's own artist practice, it is designed to engage participants with alternate forms, methods and processes of art making. See MCA website below for more details http://www.mca.com.au |