Current Exhibition --- Transmute ---
Current Exhibition --- Transmute ---
Transmute
16.10.25 to 25.10.25
A group show by Brigid Meredith, Maximilian Harley and Johanna van der Linden.
“The relic does not simply recall a saintly body; it is the body.” — Caroline Walker Bynum
Transmute is a materially driven exploration of embodiment, corporeal representation, and iconography, realised across painting, printmaking and sculptural practice. Transubstantiation, as a transformation of matter is the key thread of these works, which consider how sacrality is inscribed, reconfigured, and re-made through artistic process. This notion of transubstantiation extends beyond theological interpretation, offering a lens through which material and representational processes become unstable, slippery and dynamic.
“Embedded Choreography”
8pm on Friday, 31 October
A performance work by Texas Nixon-Kain and Niki Verrall
Embedded Choreography explores how circumstances can endure and reappear through their residue. Considering the relationship between events and remnants, the performers examine how occurrences persist beyond their initial appearance. The work’s choreography is live, digital, and intertwined with material interventions that explore how the performance itself can be re-encountered through these processes.
Texas Nixon-Kain and Niki Verrall have been dancing together since 2021. They share an interest in the interdisciplinary possibilities of choreography and in the ways the body can be presented and circulated across contexts.
Doors and bar open from 7pm, with the performance commencing at 8pm. Performed by Texas and Niki, with live sound by Arthur Xafis.
Tickets $20 at https://events.humanitix.com/embedded-choreography