A4 Art 2010
Adam Cruickshank, Alex Martinis Roe, Ali McCann, Andrea Louise Vasarab, Arlo Mountford, Azlan McLennan, Belle Bassin, Benjamin Sheppard, Cherie McNair, Brett Jones, Brie Trenerry, Bryan Spier, Camilla Tadich, Caroline Williams, Charles O'Loughlin, Christopher Koller, Daniel Price, Dane Lovett, David Van Royen, Dell Stewart, Dominic Redfern, Doug Heslop, Emily Ferretti, Fleur Summers, Glenn Walls, Greatest Hits, Ieuan Weinman, Irene Hanenbergh, Isobel Knowles, James Kenyon, Jan Murray, Janenne Eaton, Jelena Telečki, Jeremy Bakker, Jessie Angwin, Jordan Wood, Juan Ford, Kate Matthews, Kellie Wells, Kez Hughes, Kieran Stewart, Kit Wise, Laith McGregor, Lillian O'Neil, Lily Hibberd, Louisa Bufardeci, Marika Nilsen, Masato Takasaka, Mia Salsjo, Michael Graeve, Mila Faranov, Natalie Thomas, Nick Devlin, Nick Waddell, Nicki Wynnychuk, Patrick Pound, Penelope Aitken, Peter Tyndall, Pip Ryan, Raafat Ishak, Richard Lewer, Ronnie van Hout, Ross Coulter, Rozalind Drummond, Sally Smart, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Sarah crowEST, Sarah Stubbs, Scott Mitchell, Sherry McLane Alejos, Simon MacEwan, Simon Pericich, Siri Hayes, Sophia Hewson, Steven Rendall, Stuart Geddes, Tai Snaith, Terri Bird, Tim Hillier, Torie Nimmervoll, Jason Maling, Utako Shindo, Veronica Kent, Vivienne Miller, Vivian Cooper Smith, Warren Taylor, Nathan Gray, Brad Haylock, Alasdair McLuckie, Sanné Mestrom, Natalie Ryan, Kiron Robinson, Bill Sampson and Matthew Shannon
6 Oct → 10 Oct 2010

West Space annual fundraising exhibition.

Featuring:

Adam Cruickshank | Alex Martinis Roe | Ali McCann | Andrea Louise Vasarab | Arlo Mountford | Azlan McLennan | Belle Bassin | Ben Sheppard | Bianca Hester | Brett Jones | Brie Trenerry | Bryan Spier | Camilla Tadich | Caroline Williams | Charles O'Loughlin | Christopher Koller | Daniel Price | Dane Lovett | David van Royen | Dell Stewart | Dominic Redfern | Doug Heslop | Drew Petiffer | Emily Ferretti | Fleur Summers | Glenn Walls | Greatest Hits | Ieuan Weinman | Irene Hanenbergh | Isobel Knowles | James Kenyon | Jan Murray | Janenne Eaton | Jelena Telecki | Jeremy Bakker | Jessie Angwin | Jordan Wood | Juan Ford | Kate Matthews | Kellie Wells | Kez Hughes | Kieran Stewart | Kit Wise | Laith McGregor | Lillian O'Neil | Lily Hibberd | Louisa Bufardeci | Marika Nilsen | Masato Takasaka | Mia Salsjo | Michael Graeve | Mila Faranov | Nat Thomas | Nick Devlin | Nick Waddell | Nicki Wynnychuk | Patrick Pound | Penelope Aitken | Peter Tyndall | Pip Ryan | Raafat Ishak | Richard Lewer | Ronnie van Hout | Ross Coulter | Rozalind Drummond | Sally Smart | Sangeeta Sandrasegar | Sarah CrowEST | Sarah Stubbs | Scott Mitchell | Sherry McLane Alejos | Simon MacEwan | Simon Pericich | Siri Hayes | Sophia Hewson | Steven Rendall | Stuart Geddes | Tai Snaith | Terri Bird | Tim Hillier | Torie Nimmervoll & Jason Maling | Utako Shindo | Veronica Kent | Viv Miller | Vivian Cooper Smith | Warren Taylor + more

Special project: Lot This. Eight editions by eight artists curated by Sanné Mestrom and featuring:

Nathan Gray
Brad Haylock
Alasdair McLuckie
Sanné Mestrom
Natalie Ryan
Kiron Robinson
Bill Sampson
Matthew Shannon

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Adam Cruickshank

Alex Martinis Roe is an artist and researcher focused on feminist genealogies, seeking to foster specific and productive relations between different generations as a way of participating in the construction of feminist histories and futures.

Alex Martinis Roe is an artist and researcher focused on feminist genealogies, seeking to foster specific and productive relations between different generations as a way of participating in the construction of feminist histories and futures.

Ali McCann

Arlo Mountford

Azlan McLennan

Belle Bassin

Benjamin Sheppard

Cherie McNair

Brett Jones

Brie Trenerry

Bryan Spier

Camilla Tadich

Caroline Williams

Charles O'Loughlin

Christopher Koller

Daniel Price

Dane Lovett

David Van Royen

Dell Stewart

Dominic Redfern

Emily Ferretti

Fleur Summers

Glenn Walls

Greatest Hits a.k.a Gavin Bell, Jarrah de Kuijer and Simon McGlinn have been in collaboration since 2008 and are currently Gertrude Contemporary studio artists (2017-2019).

Ieuan Weinman

Irene Hanenbergh

Isobel Knowles

James Kenyon completed his Honours Degree in Fine Arts at the Victorian College of Arts in 2006. He has exhibited at both commercial galleries and ARIs, and was a finalist in the McClelland Sculpture Award.

Jan Murray

Jelena Telečki

Jeremy Bakker

Jessie Angwin

Jordan Wood

Juan Ford

Kate Matthews

Kellie Wells

Kez Hughes

Kieran Stewart

Kit Wise graduated from Oxford University and the Royal College of Art with an MFA in Sculpture. He moved permanently to Australia in 2002, and completed a PhD at Monash University in 2012.

Laith McGregor

Lillian O'Neil

Lily Hibberd

Marika Nilsen

Masato Takasaka works with a diverse array of found objects and materials. His installations form boisterous spaces where art and design interact together to create multiple, nuanced, levels of chaos and control—not entirely unlike Masato himself.

Mia Salsjo

Michael Graeve works across painting and sound disciplines. He is the chair of Liquid Architecture, was program manager at West Space (2000-04), and lectures at RMIT University. He has been a Samstag Scholar and exhibits and performs internationally.

Mila Faranov

Natalie Thomas is a Melbourne-based artist and writer. Thomas maintains a diverse and independent practice that considers storytelling as the basis of culture. Her work engages with the mass media and its role in the how we see each other and the world. nat&ali (1999–2005) was a collaboration that riffed with riot grrrl strategies. nattysolo (one woman, one camera, no film) is an ongoing endurance performance project with an online outcome. The widely read project uses the form of the social page and social archive and fuses gossip and innuendo with scathing cultural criticism.

Nick Devlin

Nick Waddell

Nicki Wynnychuk

Patrick Pound challenges notions of singular authorship by creating works using found material from his personal archives, which have been amassed from years of obsessive and meticulous searching.

Patrick Pound challenges notions of singular authorship by creating works using found material from his personal archives, which have been amassed from years of obsessive and meticulous searching.

Penelope Aitken

Peter Tyndall

Pip Ryan

Raafat Ishak was born in Egypt and lives and works in Melbourne. He has an undergraduate degree in fine arts from the Victorian College of the Arts, a post-graduate degree in architecture history and conservation practice from the University of Melbourne, and a PhD from Monash University.

Richard Lewer

Ross Coulter

Rozalind Drummond

Sally Smart

Sangeeta Sandrasegar

Sarah crowEST

Sarah Stubbs

Scott Mitchell

Sherry McLane Alejos

Simon MacEwan

Simon Pericich

Siri Hayes

Sophia Hewson

Steven Rendall

Tai Snaith

Terri Bird is an artist and writer who works as an Associate Professor in the Department of Fine Art at Monash University. She works collaboratively with Bianca Hester and Scott Mitchell as Open Spatial Workshop. Terri's research focuses on sculptural practices that connect art's material operations to matter's potential force and dynamics. This project owes a debt to the rethinking of material relations that has been a focus of feminist philosophers seeking to problematize understandings of matter outside its customary associations with form, content and meaning.

Tim Hillier

Torie Nimmervoll

Jason Maling

Utako Shindo

Veronica Kent

Vivienne Miller

Vivian Cooper Smith

Warren Taylor

Nathan Gray

Brad Haylock

Alasdair McLuckie

Sanné Mestrom is an Australian experimental and conceptual artist who works mainly in the mediums of installation and sculpture. Mestrom has a research-based practice and incorporates notions of "play" into social aspects of urban design.

Natalie Ryan

Kiron Robinson is a Lecturer in Art at the Victorian College of the Arts and practising visual artist.

Bill Sampson

Matthew Shannon