IOTA24 Codes in Parallel Opening Night

John Curtin Gallery 1 Aug 2024 6:00pm-8:00pm

Please join us on August 1st at the John Curtin Gallery for the opening night of IOTA24 Codes in Parallel:

Official proceedings commence 6:30pm 

Following the success of IOTA21, the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial returns to the John Curtin Gallery with IOTA24, curated by Carola Akindele-Obe and Jude Van Der Merwe. This exhibition is informed by the theme ‘Codes in Parallel’ which contemplates the manifold languages found throughout contemporary craft practices.  

IOTA24 Codes in Parallel features several international craft artists and spans the Indian Ocean region, along with work from First Nations Australia and Perth. This major exhibition sits at the centre of this multi-venue triennial, offering visitors access to the cutting edge of craft and the role it plays in our technological world. John Curtin Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition as the first major exhibition to open in the IOTA24 festival program. 

Featuring Artists:
Ari Bayuaji (Indonesia / Canada) 
Fatemeh Boroujeni (Iran / Australia) 
Emma Buswell (Australia) 
Simphiwe Buthelezi (South Africa) 
Rudi Hendriatno (Indonesia) 
Trish Little (Australia) 
Pangrok Sulap (Malaysia) 
Anne Samat (Malaysia) 
Albert Yonathan Setyawan (Indonesia) 
Chris Soal (South Africa) 
Yudi Sulistyo (Indonesia) 
Tjanpi Desert Weavers (Pitjantjatjara / Australia) 
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists (Arrernte / Australia) 

Exhibitions are open from 2 August to 29 September. 

The Gallery’s public opening hours during exhibitions are Monday to Friday 11.00am to 5.00pm and Sunday 12.00pm to 4.00pm. Closed Saturdays and Public Holidays.

Registration is essential. 

For more information about the exhibition, please visit our website: curtin.edu.au/jcg/ 
For more information about IOTA24, please visit: indianoceancrafttriennial.com

Exhibition Partners: 

Curtin University, IOTA24, Lotterywest, Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries, Curtin University, Creative Australia, Australian Cultural Fund, Centre for Australia India Relations, Australian-ASEAN Council 

Program Partners: 

Victoria Park Centre for the Arts, Town of Victoria Park, City of South Perth 
 
Supporting Partners:
 

Otherside Brewing, Nesuto Curtin

If you have any special requirements to enable you to participate in this event please contact jcgcoms@curtin.edu.au. We will contact you to provide assistance. We will provide AUSLAN interpretation for the opening speeches. For more information about disability services at Curtin, please visit disability.curtin.edu.au.

Image: Trish Little, the meme mat, 2000–2023, textile, 180 x 50cm. Photo: Rob Frith. The Little Family Private Collection.

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