celebrityphotosuk.com

  • Portfolio
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • News
  • Instagram
  • About
  • Join Our Team
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
183 images found
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 62...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 62...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 61...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 60...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 59...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 59...JPG
  • Compton Verney Gallery and Museum hosts a fantastic and immersive Spectacle of Light in grounds that were originally created by Capability Brown.
    Compton Verney Spectacle of Light 59...JPG
  • the first look and walkthrough with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
 Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.<br />
<br />
--
    Skye Saxon205.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 83.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 81.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 80.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 79.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 78.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 77.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 76.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 75.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 74.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 73.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 71.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 72.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 70.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 69.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 68.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 67.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 64.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 66.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 65.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 63.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 62.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 61.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 60.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 59.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 58.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 57.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 56.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 54.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 55.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 51.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 50.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 49.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 48.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 45.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 46.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 47.JPG
  • windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    windsor castle85.JPG
  • windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    windsor castle84.JPG
  • The kings coronation concert windsor castle photo by kelly jordan
    The kings coronation concert 82.JPG
  • Skye Saxon,with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Skye Saxon203.JPG
  • Skye Saxon,with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Skye Saxon202.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra191.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS188.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS186.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS182.JPG
  • Kath Fries at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Kath Fries172.JPG
  • Jaycee Kim at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Jaycee Kim201.JPG
  • Jaycee Kim at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Jaycee Kim199.JPG
  • Jaycee Kim at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Jaycee Kim197.JPG
  • Blair French Carriageworks CEO  at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Blair French 170.JPG
  • Blair French Carriageworks CEO  at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Blair French 166.JPG
  • Blair French Carriageworks CEO  at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Blair French 167.JPG
  • Blair French Carriageworks CEO  at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Blair French 164.JPG
  • Blair French Carriageworks CEO  at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Blair French 163.JPG
  • Amy Claire Mills at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Amy Claire Mills190.JPG
  • first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Aarna Hanley181.JPG
  • first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Aarna Hanley180.JPG
  • first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Aarna Hanley178.JPG
  • Skye Saxon,with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Skye Saxon204.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra196.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra195.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra193.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra192.JPG
  • Mathew Calandra at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Mathew Calandra194.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS189.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS187.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS185.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS184.JPG
  • MADDISON GIBBS, 'The Spirits are restless', Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative, Loom at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    MADDISON GIBBS183.JPG
  • Kath Fries at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Kath Fries174.JPG
  • Kath Fries at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Kath Fries175.JPG
  • Kath Fries at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Kath Fries173.JPG
  • Jaycee Kim at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Jaycee Kim200.JPG
  • Jaycee Kim at the first look and walk through with curator Aarna Hanley of NO SHOW, including a vibrant array of large-scale art installations, performances and screenings by more than 50 Australian artists<br />
<br />
WHEN: Friday 12 February, 10am-11am <br />
<br />
WHAT: Carriageworks, one of Australia’s largest multi-arts precincts, unveils NO SHOW, a three-week presentation of projects by 11 artist-led initiatives from across NSW. Featuring the work of more than 50 largely early-career Australian artists and writers, NO SHOW will take over the Carriageworks Public Space, Bay 19 and public bathrooms from 12 February until 7 March 2021 with a constantly evolving display of art installations, screenings, performances and writer residencies.<br />
<br />
Presented free to the public, NO SHOW highlights the activities of artist-run spaces, cooperatives, digital platforms, online publications and studios in NSW, each presenting an independent program across the three weeks. Based locally, regionally and online, the invited organisations are ANKLES, Boomalli, Firstdraft, KNULP, Our Neon Foe, newly established Pari in Western Sydney, Prototype, digital publications Running Dog and Runway Journal, Studio A, and new regional initiative WAYOUT Artspace. <br />
Sydney-based architects Youssofzay + Hart have been commissioned to design a light, modular structure for the artists and writers to work within that is demountable and recyclable. Created using off-the-shelf materials, the discrete but connected spaces will support the program of exhibitions, screenings, residencies, talks and performances.
    Jaycee Kim198.JPG
Next