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artworks - Tara Gilbee https://taragilbee.com Artist - Educator Tue, 04 Feb 2025 03:57:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.15 Something Holding these Bodies In Kind 30:55 https://taragilbee.com/something-holding-these-bodies-in-kind-3055/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=something-holding-these-bodies-in-kind-3055 Sat, 02 Sep 2023 23:41:00 +0000 http://taragilbee.com/?p=1496 Collective Polyphony Festival https://collectivepolyphony.com/in-kind-collective Something Holding these Bodies In-Kind (30:55) Artists: Sofi Basseghi • Corinna Berndt • Leila Gerges • Tara Gilbee • Marcela Gómez Escudero • Christine Fontana • Lucy Foster • Josephone Mead • Sarah Rudledge • Nina Sanadze • Tina Stefanou Curator: Sarah Rudledge “Something Holding these Bodies In-Kind (30:55)” allows for individual journeys to be drawn through the notion of an artist-collective. An artist-collective is defined as an initiative resulting from a group of artists working together, under their own management, towards shared aims. For this exhibition the artists will consider what current journeys they are on. Through a process of shared creative practice they will begin to dismantle the individuality of their own projects, finding threads of exchange with one another. The resulting work will simultaneously challenge the independence of their own work […]

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Collective Polyphony Festival

https://collectivepolyphony.com/in-kind-collective

Something Holding these Bodies In-Kind (30:55)

Artists: Sofi Basseghi • Corinna Berndt • Leila Gerges • Tara Gilbee • Marcela Gómez Escudero • Christine Fontana • Lucy Foster • Josephone Mead • Sarah Rudledge • Nina Sanadze • Tina Stefanou

Curator: Sarah Rudledge

“Something Holding these Bodies In-Kind (30:55)” allows for individual journeys to be drawn through the notion of an artist-collective. An artist-collective is defined as an initiative resulting from a group of artists working together, under their own management, towards shared aims. For this exhibition the artists will consider what current journeys they are on. Through a process of shared creative practice they will begin to dismantle the individuality of their own projects, finding threads of exchange with one another. The resulting work will simultaneously challenge the independence of their own work while considering what an artist-collective can be.

About In-kind Collective (est. 2023)

In-Kind Collective explores ways of making and sharing together — in kindness, through generous and generative exchanges. To ‘In-kind’ is an open invitation; to be attentive to new art kinships both materially and interpersonally, and to find ways to gently support each other’s artistic practices in the current social, political and economic climate.

Concurrently, through these practices of support and empowerment, we begin our work to reclaim notions of ‘in-kind’ in the arts, which is frequently understood as unpaid labour. We ask if giving and receiving—between artists, audiences and materials—can be a means to restore, care for and foster collectivity rather than deplete and exhaust the artist and her practice.

Stockroom Kyneton

98 Piper Street, Kyneton 

2 September – 1 October 2023

Opening Saturday, 2 September, 6–7.30pm

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Art School Confidential https://taragilbee.com/art-school-confidential/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=art-school-confidential Thu, 29 Dec 2022 06:18:00 +0000 http://taragilbee.com/?p=1489 13 FEB 2023 – 5 APR 2023 Art School Confidential is an exhibition by current lecturers and teaching staff from Deakin University’s School of Communication and Creative Arts, featuring artworks they made whilst attending art school. Curated by James Lynch, the exhibition celebrates creative discoveries in all their forms and the importance of a creative education experience. Deakin University Gallery https://pgav.org.au/Art-School-Confidential~9595

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13 FEB 2023 – 5 APR 2023

Art School Confidential is an exhibition by current lecturers and teaching staff from Deakin University’s School of Communication and Creative Arts, featuring artworks they made whilst attending art school. Curated by James Lynch, the exhibition celebrates creative discoveries in all their forms and the importance of a creative education experience.

Deakin University Gallery

https://pgav.org.au/Art-School-Confidential~9595

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Georges River Sydney https://taragilbee.com/carrs-park-residency-sydney/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carrs-park-residency-sydney Mon, 12 Dec 2022 12:20:00 +0000 http://taragilbee.com/?p=1460 Current Artist in Residence at Carrs Park 30 November – 19 January 2023 During my residency at Carss Park I will explore the fluctuation of water and time. Having previously explored this theme in other residencies, I plan to focus on the Georges River as a prime location in which water and urban spaces intersect. Looking specifically at the shimmery reflective light of the river I hope to capture the ways in which it intersects with the ecologies of natural and urban forms. More details regarding the residency program are here : Carrs Park AIR Join current Artist in Residence Tara Gilbee for :  An artist’s talk about her photographic practice and site specific explorations. Sunday 18 December 2022, 2.00pm – 3.00pm  Ephemeral Photography Workshop. Wednesday 18 January 2023, 2.00pm – 3.00pm Thank you to […]

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Current Artist in Residence at Carrs Park

30 November – 19 January 2023

During my residency at Carss Park I will explore the fluctuation of water and time. Having previously explored this theme in other residencies, I plan to focus on the Georges River as a prime location in which water and urban spaces intersect. Looking specifically at the shimmery reflective light of the river I hope to capture the ways in which it intersects with the ecologies of natural and urban forms.

More details regarding the residency program are here : Carrs Park AIR

Join current Artist in Residence Tara Gilbee for : 

An artist’s talk about her photographic practice and site specific explorations. Sunday 18 December 2022, 2.00pm – 3.00pm 

Ephemeral Photography Workshop. Wednesday 18 January 2023, 2.00pm – 3.00pm

Thank you to Georges River Council and the supportive staff at Hurstville Museum Gallery

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