The Project Space in Geelong, Victoria | Art gallery
The Project Space
Locality: Geelong, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5227 3309
Address: 1 Gheringhap St, 3220 Geelong, VIC, Australia
Website: www.deakin.edu.au/locations/geelong-waterfront-campus/the-project-space
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25.01.2022 http://Exhibition Opening// Saturday 7 December, 4-7pm Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// ... An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinartsed @deakinphotography @deakinuniversity @deakinvisualart See more
23.01.2022 The Project Space is Open today!! Come in and chat to resident artist and curator Sari Bullock. pen Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020. .... Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me . Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
21.01.2022 Now Showing Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me . Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm .... //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
20.01.2022 TPS Newsletter // January 2020 Email [email protected] to join the mailing list
18.01.2022 Come and meet the Artist and curator Kiri WIcks, Every Saturday from 10am, Artist Talk at 1pm! . Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me Open Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020.... . The Project Space will be Closed 23/12/19 - 1/1/20 . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
17.01.2022 The Project Space is Open today!! Come in and chat to resident artist and curator Kiri Wicks. Open Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020. .... Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me . Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
16.01.2022 http:// TODAY // last chance to see three great exhibitions before we close for the holidays. The Project Space will re-open January 2, 2020. . Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me Open Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020.... Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm (Excluding 28/12/19) . The Project Space will be Closed 23/12/19 - 1/1/20 . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
16.01.2022 Now Showing: Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me Open Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020. Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm (Excluding 28/12/19)... . The Project Space will be Closed 23/12/19 - 1/1/20 . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
15.01.2022 http:// IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT// In light of the rapidly changing situation regarding COVID-19, The Project Space will be closed to the public until further notice. We will be following advice from health authorities and will provide updates in the coming weeks regarding our programming as information becomes available. Please refer to our social media platforms for the most up to date information.
12.01.2022 Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year from TPS team! We re-open January 2, 2020. We cant wait to share with you our exciting program of events and exhibitions for 2020. Now Showing: Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me Open Mon,Tue, Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am - 4pm. Until 25th January 2020.... Artist Talks every Saturday 1pm (Excluding 28/12/19) . The Project Space will be Closed 23/12/19 - 1/1/20 . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today. Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinuniversity @deakinuni @whatsoningeelong @portphilipferries @cityofgreatergeelong See more
04.01.2022 http://LAST DAY // Saturday 25th January . The Place of Me// Group Exhibition- curated by Kiri Wicks . Institute of Koorie Education Undergraduate Exhibition// Koongadgee-Goodbye... . Kiri Wicks // Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self. . Open Monday-Thursday & Saturday 10am-4pm. Until 25 January . #deakinwaterfront #geelong #whatsoningeelong #deakinuniversity See more
02.01.2022 http://NOW SHOWING // . The Place of Me// Group Exhibition curated by Kiri Wicks . Instutitue of Koorie Education Undergraduate Exhibition// Koongadgee-Goodbye... . Kiri Wicks // Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self. . Open Monday-Thursday & Saturday 10am-4pm. Until 25 January . #deakinwaterfront #geelong #whatsoningeelong #deakinuniversity See more
01.01.2022 http://Opening Today 4-7pm// Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self // Yarning Circle 3 // The Place of Me . //Boodja. Ahau. Discovery of Self: Kiri Aroha Wicks// An exhibition exploring identity as formed through the landscapes we grew up in and surround us day today.... Kiri Wicks was born of Noongar blood and raised in Maori culture. She was raised on myth and legend and the Dreamtime. Immerse yourself in the mythological storytelling of Australian and imaginary landscapes. //Yarning Circle 3 // The Institute of Koorie Education presents the 2019 Undergraduate Exhibition; Yarning Circle 3. Five Indigenous artists; Masud Sanders, Mary Daniel, David McCormack, Rhubee Neale, and Joanne Hamilton-Cassady, navigate conversations of conceptual abstraction through developing an understanding of their own creative practice and the cyanotype process. // The Place of Me// What does place mean in our contemporary world? How does an individual's perspective alter the landscape... and ‘who am I’ in this place? Identity, culture, and community; each artist explores their unique connection to space and place. Artists: Martin West, Simon Simpson, Paris Smith, Helena Read, Sari Bullock, Rhubee Neale, Julien Boellmann, Tara Simone, Deanna Mosca . #the_project_space_deakin #deakinuniversity #art #gallery #geelong #contemporaryart #contemporary_art #photography #painting #whatsoningeelong #waterfrontcampus . @deakinartsed @deakinphotography @deakinuniversity @deakinvisualart See more
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