Liquid Architecture Festival of Sound Arts Australia

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Event 

Title:
Brisbane - Exhibition and Installation Program
When:
10.07.2012 - 22.07.2012 
Where:
Brisbane Powerhouse - Brisbane
Category:
LA13 BRISBANE 2012 July 4 - 22

Description

Co Presented by the the Brisbane Powerhouse, Room 40, DNA, The Antarctic Foundation and Liquid Architecture

White Heat: Sur Polar is an exhibition of media artworks stemming from the activities of the Argentinean Antarctic Division, DNA. Featuring sound installations from UK based artist Chris Watson (who recently completed work on the BBC's Frozen Planet) and Australian Antarctic Resident Philip Samartzis; video artworks from Argentinean Antarctic residents Lawrence English and Werner Dafeldecker and New Zealand artist Phil Dadson; and photography from Argentine artist Andrea Juan, the exhibition charts the shifting environments of Antarctica. It raises questions of environmental change and presents works that address the incredibly unique aesthetic possibilities of this continent of ice.

Please Note the Turbine Studio exhibition schedule: Week one showcases works by Lawrence English, Scott Morrison, Werner Dafeldecker and Chris Watson; Week two showcases works by Phil Dadson and Philip Samartzis.

Venue: Turbine Studio and Foyer, Brisbane Powerhouse
Exhibition Opening Night: Thursday 12 July 2012, 6pm – 9pm
Exhibition Dates: Tuesday 10 July - Sunday 22 July

Exhibition Entry: Free, no bookings required

Venue Information: How to get to the Brisbane Powerhouse

Venue

Brisbane Powerhouse
Venue:
Brisbane Powerhouse   -   Website
Street:
119 Lamington Street, New Farm
City:
Brisbane
State:
Queensland
Country:
Country: au

Description

Brisbane Powerhouse presents and creates interesting arts from Australia and the world.

Brisbane Powerhouse is both a producer of contemporary performing arts and a multi-arts, dining and conference venue. Nestled on the beautiful banks of Brisbane River (beside New Farm Park) the former power station has become a distinct landmark, both as a stunning industrial creation and as a hub for everything creative, including theatre, music, comedy, film, visual arts, festivals and ideas.

Brisbane Powerhouse is not-for-profit organisation owned and supported by the Brisbane City Council.

 

Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets.

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