‘Between buildings as between stars’ brings together the work of Andy Hutson, Alicia King, Georgia Lucy, Meg Walch, Kate Marshall, Ali Noble and Grace Wood to explore the intersections between the known tangibility of material worlds and spaces that are unknown, mysterious, fictitious, or speculative.
Drawing on the popular modern paraphrase, ‘as above, so below’, from the medieval Hermetic text of the Emerald Tablet, this exhibition delves into the human desire to uncover meaning and understanding, in physical spaces of personal and collective experience, as well as spaces that are out of reach or yet to be revealed.
This exhibition acts as a meditation on notions of wonder, alluding to material and imagined forces of the body, alchemy, science, the occult, cosmology, technology and art history. Together, the artist’s will explore realms of uncharted territory and those that echo familiarities and imaginaries of the everyday.
Curated by Amber Koroluk-Stephenson.
Rosny Farm Arts Centre and Parklands is the unique and picturesque cultural heart of the City of Clarence, owned and operated by the Clarence City Council, and is comprised of several spaces.
Our unique gallery spaces house our annual, world-class program of approximately 14 exhibitions is held primarily in the Schoolhouse Gallery at Rosny Farm.
Exhibitions are open to the public Wednesday – Sunday, 11am – 5pm.