“Channel G”
Adelle Mills, Alana Kingston, Alice Mathieu, Anastasia Klose, Anita Foard, Annabelle Kingston, Benjamin Scott Sheppard, Beth Rose Caird, Brennan Olver, Callum Jackson, Charly Thorn, Charolyn Garamond, Cheralyn Limxa, Gonzalo Ceballos, Christo Crocker, Christopher LG Hill, Corey McCloud, DAMP, Danielle Hakim, Danny Lacy, Daphne Shum, Eric Demetriou, Gavin Bell, Guillaume Savy, Hanna Tai, Hannah Raisin, Will Heathcote, Ieuan Weinman, Jackson Rowe, Jarrah de Kuijer, Jaya Fausch, Jeremy Eaton, Kalinda Vary, Kat Clarke, Kate Meakin, Kate Robertson, Kay Abude, Kelly Fliedner, Kiera Brew Kurec, Kiron Robinson, Lauren Bliss, Louise Hubbard, Louis Mason, Luke Hand, Madé Spencer Castle, Masato Takasaka, Mathew Linde, Max Piantoni, Mia Tinkler, Michael Ciavarella, Michael Meneghetti, Molly Cook, Nathan Gray, Nickk Hertzog, Nicole Breedon, Noriko Nakamura, Oliver van der Lugt, Oscar Perry, PAMELA Georgina Glanville, Jon Campbell, Minna Gilligan, Patrick Dagg, Pip Ryan, Natalie Ryan, Ross Coulter, Sam George, Sarah Robsinson, Lizzi Parker-Green, Sean Peoples, Simon Zoric, Taree McKenzie, Tim Woodward, James Barnett, Tiziana Borghese, Tony Tot, Trevelyan Clay, Tully Moore, Veronica Kent, Sarah crowEST, Holly Childs, Jordan Head, Gregory Joffrey-Core Humble, Mark Hilton, Christina Apostolidis, Melanie Irwin, Lisa Radford and Katherine Botten
21 June → 13 July 2013
Channel G. The revolution was televised. It was on a screen near you…
Adelle Mills, Alana Kingston, Alice Mathieu, Anastasia Klose, Anita Foard, Annabelle Kingston, Benjamin Scott Sheppard, Beth Rose Caird, Brennan Olver, Callum Jackson, Charly Thorn, Charolyn Garamond, Cheralyn Lim, Gonzalo Ceballos, Christo Crocker, Christopher L G Hill, Corey McCloud, DAMP, Dani Hakim, Danny Lacy, Daphne Shum, Eric Demetriou, Gavin Bell, Guillaume Savy, Hanna Tai, Hannah Raisin, Will Heathcote, Ieuan Weinman, Jackson Rowe, Jarrah de Kuijer, Jaya Fausch, Irma the dog, Jeremy Eaton, Andrew Achison, Kalinda Vary, Kat Clarke, Kate Meakin, Kate Robertson, Kay Abude, Kelly Fliedner, Kiera Brew Kurec, Kiron Robinson, Lauren Bliss, Lou Hubbard, Louis Mason, Luke Hand, Made Spencer, Masato Takasaka, Mathew Linde, Max Piantoni, Mia Tinkler, Michael Ciavarella, Michael Meneghetti, Molly Cook, Nathan Gray, Nickk Hertzog, Nicole Breedon, Noriko Nakamura, Oliver van der Lugt, Oscar Perry, PAMELA Georgina Glanville, Jon Campbell, Minna Gilligan, Patrick Dagg, Pip Ryan, Nat Ryan, Ross Coulter, Sam George, Sarah Robsinson, Lizzi Parker-Green, Sean Peoples, Simon Zoric, Taree McKenzie, Tim Woodward, James Barnett, Tiziana Borghese, Tony Tot, Trevelyan Clay, Tully Moore, Veronica Kent, Sarah Crowest, Arthur the cat, Holly Childs, Jordan Head, Gregory Joffrey-Core Humble, Mark Hilton, Christina Apostolidis, Melanie K. Irwin, Lisa Radford, Katherine Botten + More
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Adelle Mills
Alana Kingston
Alice Mathieu
Anastasia Klose
Anita Foard
Annabelle Kingston
Benjamin Scott Sheppard
Beth Rose Caird is an artist and writer based in Melbourne and recently completed her Bachelor of Fine Art(Hons) at the Victorian College of the Arts. Caird is a Sub-Editor of Un Magazine, 2015, and regularly participates in solo and group exhibitions. In 2012 she was invited by the Royal College of Art to create a series of essays on Where Art Belongs by Chris Kraus, and in 2015 her work will be published by Mega Mute Publishing and Anagram Books.
Brennan Olver
Callum Jackson
Charly Thorn
Charolyn Garamond
Cheralyn Limxa
Gonzalo Ceballos
Christo Crocker
Christopher LG Hill is an artist, poet, anarchist, ignorant teacher, collaborator, facilitator, curator, lover, friend, publisher of Endless Lonely Planet, noise wall proprietor, gardener, label boss, traveller, homebody, dancer, considerate participator, dishwasher, graffiti bencher, fine food eater, DJ, retired gallerist Y3K, conversationalist who represents them self and others, born Melbourne 1980c.e, lives World.
Corey McCloud
DAMP
Danielle Hakim
Danny Lacy
Daphne Shum
Eric Demetriou
Gavin Bell, Jarrah de Kuijer & Simon McGlinn, previously under the name Greatest Hits, have been in collaboration since 2008. Their works are represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Monash University Museum of Art, and various private collections.
Guillaume Savy
Hanna Tai
Hannah Raisin
Will Heathcote
Ieuan Weinman
Jackson Rowe
Jarrah de Kuijer, Gavin Bell & Simon McGlinn, previously under the name Greatest Hits, have been in collaboration since 2008. Their works are represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, the Monash University Museum of Art, and various private collections. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Gertrude Contemporary have featured Jarrah de Kuijer's work in the past.
Jaya Fausch
Jeremy Eaton
Kalinda Vary
Kat Clarke
Kate Meakin is a Melbourne-based artist. Recent solo exhibitions include Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Punk Café 2015; seeds are borne on wispy silken tufts, TCB artinc., 2014. Recent group exhibitions include the 9th Berlin Biennale (in collaboration with HB Peace), 2016; Lurid Beauty - Australian Surrealism and its Echoes, National Gallery of Victoria, 2015; and held in a half globe, as if cupped by hands, with Virginia Overell, Vaerelset, Copenhagen. Meakin also ran the exhibition space Flake from 2013 -2015.
Kate Robertson
Kay Abude
Kelly Fliedner is a curator and writer based in Perth. She was the Writer and Editor of the 2016-17 Kochi-Muziris Biennale, where among other things, she wrote and edited the Biennale’s guide, catalogue, and a short children’s book titled Kutti’s Night at the Biennale. Kelly has worked as a creative and a producer with many organisations including Next Wave, Biennale of Sydney, MPavillion and un Magazine, and was Program Curator at West Space from 2009 until 2013.
Kiera Brew Kurec
Kiron Robinson is a Lecturer in Art at the Victorian College of the Arts and practising visual artist.
Lauren Bliss
Louise Hubbard
Louis Mason
Luke Hand
Madé Spencer Castle
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.
Mathew Linde
Max Piantoni
Mia Tinkler
Michael Ciavarella
Michael Meneghetti
Molly Cook
Nathan Gray
Nickk Hertzog
Nicole Breedon
Noriko Nakamura completed a Fine Art Foundation Diploma at Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London, before receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2011. Her work has been exhibited at XYZ Collective, Tokyo; Slopes, Melbourne; TCB art inc., Melbourne; RM gallery, Auckland; Dog Park Art Project Space, Christchurch; Murray White Room, Melbourne and National Gallery of Victoria Studio, Melbourne.
Oliver van der Lugt
Oscar Perry is a Melbourne-based artist whose energetic studio practice focuses primarily on abstract painting.
Oscar Perry is a Melbourne-based artist whose energetic studio practice focuses primarily on abstract painting.
PAMELA Georgina Glanville
Jon Campbell
Minna Gilligan
Patrick Dagg
Pip Ryan
Natalie Ryan
Ross Coulter
Sam George
Sarah Robsinson
Lizzi Parker-Green
Sean Peoples
Simon Zoric completed a Master of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2014 and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2009. He has exhibited at TCB Art Inc, West Space, Neon Parc, Deakin Gallery Burwood, The Centre for Contemporary Photography and Orgy Park in New York.
Taree McKenzie
Tim Woodward
James Barnett
Tiziana Borghese
Tony Tot
Trevelyan Clay was born in Cornwall, United Kingdom in 1982, and relocated to Australia soon after. He grew up on the Mid-North Coast, New South Wales. Trevelyan completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Painting) with First Class Honours at the Australian National University, 2001-2004.
Tully Moore
Veronica Kent
Sarah crowEST
Holly Childs
Jordan Head
Gregory Joffrey-Core Humble
Mark Hilton
Christina Apostolidis
Melanie Irwin
Lisa Radford is an artist who writes and teaches. Lisa lectures at the Victorian College of the Arts.In conjunction with the exhibition, West Space and Surpllus also launched Aesthetic nonsense makes commonsense, thanks X, a book presenting a collection of her writings.
Katherine Botten