STUDIO MAKING brings together several artists, arts professionals and academics to discuss the act of making a studio and making in the studio. This day of talks is hosted at John Curtin Gallery alongside three exhibitions where the context of studio-based practice plays a major role: Brett Whiteley’s Surry Hills studio on tour, a selection of works from Aida Tomescu and a ten-year retrospective of the John Stringer Prize.
Speakers will draw parallels between the exhibitions and their own work in establishing studio spaces for other artists, or in the value of making art in a dedicated studio space. Discussions will unfold in two parts: a morning session – In Context, focusing on the management of studios – and an afternoon session – In Practice, a panel of artists talking to their studio practices.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
Schedule
Introduction by Paul Boye – 10.00am-10.15am
Lecture by Professor Kit Messham-Muir – 10.15am-11.00am
Break (morning tea) – 11.00am-11.15am
In Context: Moderated by Ron Bradfield Jr. – 11.15am-12.30pm
Speakers: Miranda Johnson (Perth Institute of Contemporary Art), Alexander Egloff (Aboriginal Art Centre Hub), Peter Grant (Artsource) and Pieter Ciemitis (Inglewood Arts Hub)
Break (lunch) – 12.30pm-1.00pm
In Practice: Moderated by Associate Professor Susanna Castleden – 1.00pm-2.15pm
Speakers: Jacky Cheng, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Anna Louise Richardson and Leza Howie
Header Image: Aida Tomescu studio, photo by Jenni Carter.