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AART.BOXX 2008

Black, grey and white oil pastel emotive potrait drawing
Denis Bosnjak, Lucille, 2008, oil pastel on paper,
60 x 41cm. 

AART.BOXX has expanded into a three-week exhibition and will take place from 18 October to 8 November 2008. It is being held at Tin Sheds Gallery, a purpose built contemporary arts space affiliated with the University of Sydney.

AART.BOXX will be officially launched by Prof. Colin Rhodes, Dean of Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney from 6pm to 8pm, Friday 17 October 2008. Public programs that link audiences, access and professional development to the AART.BOXX experience will be featured throughout the exhibition. This will include artist talks and accessible exhibition tours.

OPENING NIGHT
Friday 17 October 6pm - 8pm

EXHIBITION DATES
18 October - 8 November
Gallery opening hours 11am - 5pm (Tues-Sat)

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Artist talks:

  • Saturday 18 October 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Accessible tours:

  • Thursday 30 October 11:30am - 12:15pm
  • Thursday 6 November 11:30am - 12:15pm

VENUE

Tin Sheds Gallery
Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning
G04 - Wilkson Building
148 City Road, University of Sydney NSW 2006

Tel: 02 9351 3115
Fax: 02 9351 4184
www.arch.usyd.edu.au/art_workshop

Access: The Tin Sheds Gallery is located within walking distance of Redfern Station. Central station is the nearest accessible train station. For public transport information, call the Transport Infoline 131500. Wheelchair access: Wilkinson Building at street level. Accessible parking: Maize Cresent, behind the Wilkinson Building (spaces limited).

wheelchair accessible

AART.BOXX 08 in review

AART.BOXX 08 engaged over 170 guests during opening night. The exhibition was a survey show of works by young and emerging artists with disability from across Australia and was viewed by 300 visitors, over the three-week duration of the exhibition.

Over half of the works on exhibition sold to art collectors, local galleries and art lovers, reflecting the quality of the works.

The inclusion of public programs such as artist talks by local and interstate artists encouraged discussion and dialogue between artist and audience. These artists included NSW based ceramic artist Honey Crawford and Queensland based artist Tim Sharp who presented some of the ever-evolving adventures of Laser Beak Man.

AART.BOXX 08 saw the introduction of tailored access tours to the exhibition, which enabled people from disability support services to respond to the exhibition through their own art making in the gallery.

AART.BOXX08 Opening Night

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Artist Talks

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The Artists

AART.BOXX will feature the works of 25 artists from across Australia. The exhibition will include Bye Bye You, a collaborative short film from the GETOUT collective, detailed drawings of vacant shopping centres created from memory by David Gillham and Makes Them Want to Hurt the Pain, a rap inspired audio track that deals with loss and rejection by Ana Nguyen.

Selected Artists • Denis Bosnjak • Harrison Boyd • Jonathan Brent • Tamara Christy • Honey Crawford • Get Out! • David Gillham • Peter Hughes • Derek Konon • Kian Teik Lee • Jake Martin • Ian Mills • Dominic Morabito • David Morgan • Ana Nguyen • Matt Shilcock • Tim Sharp • Corey Stewart • Charlie Taplin • Julian Turner • Matthew Viney • Ben Walton • Digby Webster • Jessica West • Bianca Wright

Denis Bosnjak Harry Boyd Jonathan Brent Tamara Christy Honey Crawford David Gillham Peter Hughes Derek Konon Kian Teik Lee Jake Martin Ian Mills Dominic Morabito David Francis Morgan Matthew Shilcock Tim Sharp Corey Stewart Charlie Taplin Julian Turner Matthew Viney Ben Walton Digby Webster Jessica West Bianca Wright

The Committee

A committee of young people with and without a disability formed in early 2008 to direct and drive AART.BOXX. The committee works as a creative collective to ensure an integrated approach to innovation in exhibition content and pathways to community participation. It consists of artists, arts workers and other individuals who are dedicated to improving access to the arts for people with a disability.

AART.BOXX08 Committee


Our Supporters

City of Sydney logo

AART.BOXX was awarded a grant under the City of Sydney's Cultural Grants and Sponsorships Program for 2008. This funding was received in recognition that AART.BOXX directly benefits the community and contributes to the life of the City of Sydney culturally and socially.

Bakehouse logo

AART.BOXX 2008 is part of Bakehouse, a week long inclusive arts event packed full of creative opportunities, including accessible film nights, workshops, forums and exhibitions from 13 October to 17 October 2008.

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2SER 107.3, a community radio station broadcasting to the broader metropolitan area of Sydney, formed a media partnership with Accessible Arts in 2008 to promote and raise awareness about AART.BOXX 2008. This partnership demonstrates the capacity of AART.BOXX to be a conduit for social change, access and diversity in the community, which are common aims of both organisations.