An exhibition titled "Buffer Zone" will be on display from May 7 to July 31 at The Armory Gallery in Sydney Olympic Park. The exhibition features works by 18 local and international artists exploring the landscape between an estuarine sanctuary and de-militarized area. On May 10, participating artists and curators will give a talk at COFA UNSW to discuss the Indigenous, environmental, military and political history portrayed through the artworks. The exhibition and talk are free and open to the public.
An exhibition titled "Buffer Zone" will be on display from May 7 to July 31 at The Armory Gallery in Sydney Olympic Park. The exhibition features works by 18 local and international artists exploring the landscape between an estuarine sanctuary and de-militarized area. On May 10, participating artists and curators will give a talk at COFA UNSW to discuss the Indigenous, environmental, military and political history portrayed through the artworks. The exhibition and talk are free and open to the public.
An exhibition titled "Buffer Zone" will be on display from May 7 to July 31 at The Armory Gallery in Sydney Olympic Park. The exhibition features works by 18 local and international artists exploring the landscape between an estuarine sanctuary and de-militarized area. On May 10, participating artists and curators will give a talk at COFA UNSW to discuss the Indigenous, environmental, military and political history portrayed through the artworks. The exhibition and talk are free and open to the public.
An exhibition titled "Buffer Zone" will be on display from May 7 to July 31 at The Armory Gallery in Sydney Olympic Park. The exhibition features works by 18 local and international artists exploring the landscape between an estuarine sanctuary and de-militarized area. On May 10, participating artists and curators will give a talk at COFA UNSW to discuss the Indigenous, environmental, military and political history portrayed through the artworks. The exhibition and talk are free and open to the public.
May 7–July 31 The Armory Gallery Exhibition Free & open to the public
May 10 COFA UNSW Artists’ Talk Exhibition Opening
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Set on a buffer zone between an estuarine sanctuary EXHIBITION
and a de-militarised area, works by 18 local and international artists pour over the landscape in this Exhibition Dates May 7–July 31, 2011 exhibition of contemporary environmental art. Opening Saturday, May 7, 6-8pm RSVP maria.ortado@sopa.nsw.gov.au Energising the landscape of the Sydney Olympic Park PH 02 9714 7870 site with solar-powered, experimental and sustainable Location/Time The Armory Gallery art, the exhibition takes the Buffer Zone as both site Newington Armory and stimulus. Jamieson Street Sydney Olympic Park Discover the Indigenous, environmental, military and Opening Hours Sat to Sun, 10am – 4pm political history of Homebush Bay in the Buffer Zone, and ponder the lively, timely and global commentary drawn together by curators Ihor Holubizky (CA) and BUFFER ZONE ARTISTS’ TALK Allan Giddy (AUS). Date Tuesday, May 10, 2011 Participating Artists: Eva Barton, Mark Brown, Atanas Speakers Bonita Ely Djonov, Bonita Ely, Allan Giddy, John Gillies, Richard Allan Giddy Goodwin, Ian Howard, Sarah Iremonger, Annette Alison Groves Mangaard, Pia Männikkö, Deirdre Nelson, Lyndall Ihor Holubizky Phelps, Mr Snow and Zina, Martin Sims, Deborah West, Sarah Iremonger Peter Woodford-Smith. Location/Time COFA, cnr Oxford Street and Greens Road For more information: lecture theatre: EGO2 www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/Visiting/Whats_on/ 6:00 pm events/all_events/exhibition_buffer_zone_may11
IMAGE Sarah Iremonger, Hochsitze/Hunting Boxes, 2003-10.
ERIA | THE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESEARCH INITIATIVE FOR ART Ph +61 2 9385 0612 E a.giddy@unsw.edu.au W w w w.cofa.unsw.edu.au