Mondays to Saturdays, 9:30am to 6pm Sundays, 9:30am to 2:30pm Tuesday 25 March to Tuesday 1 April
Free
Tuesday Arvo is an exhibition of exciting and fresh work.
If there is a vision it swims into view within the isosceles of wavering brush-handles and is pinned to the wobbling desk with the help of a guffaw and a periodic visit to the music studio. Peoples and settings of two lives seen and preserved and filtered through four eyes. With four, it is easier to keep the vision in view. Unlikely though, this company: from Zimbabwe and New Zealand the two uprights of the triangle have teetered from afar to meet here in Newtown.
What images would emerge from the rounded ends, the tops of the handles, and describe in the air the individual stories of Owen and Joey? Hard to say. The practice, like the relationship, is motion, so the works are synchronisms. When the vision shifts out of view and they pick up the next iteration the brushes dunk into the green water and gambol through the slick and waver again over the canvas or wood or cardboard and a unity is achieved like the overlaying of sketches before the brushes waver away from the unstable table to tell other stories.
Opening night: Tuesday 25 March 6-8 pm
Intro: Duncan Koop