ROBBIE ROWLANDS

An audio documentary of The Offering: Sculptural Site Intervention, a recent project by ROBBIE ROWLANDS will be presented on ABC Radio National 360 Saturday 29th May at 2pm. A repeat will be played on Wednesday 2nd June at 1pm.

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS

EUGENIA RASKOPOULOS has been curated into an exhibition at the University Art Gallery, Verge Gallery and Tin Sheds Gallery in Sydney from 25 March until 16 July 2010.

GOSIA WLODARCZAK

GOSIA WLODARCZAK will be showing her work Tablecloth for 10 + documentation: a performance from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Melbourne from April 8 - 26 June. This work is part of Contemporary Australian Drawings, an exhibition to be held at RMIT Gallery, 344 Swanston Street. The exhibition is in association with the International Drawing Conference Drawing Out held at RMIT University.

PETER DAVERINGTON / CHERRY HOOD

PETER DAVERINGTON and CHERRY HOOD are showing as part of Constellations: A Large number of Small drawings, a group exhibition featuring works from diverse disciplines such as Art, Architecture, Cartography, Design, Fashion, Film, Photography, Science and Music. The exhibition is part of Drawing Out 2010: Festival and Conference of Drawing at Melbourne's RMIT University. The show is curated by Vanessa Gerrans. From 8th April - 26th July 2010.

CHERRY HOOD

CHERRY HOOD is guest speaker alongside Gene Sherman and Paul Newton as part of Archibald, image and identity: a portraiture forum at the Domain Theatre, Lower Level 3, Sydney, Saturday 10th April @ 2.50pm.

DANI MARTI

DANI MARTI shows as part of Cinema X: I Like to Watch at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art. The exhibition showcases the works of a series of international artists whose work explores the relationship between visual arts and sex, sexuality and eroticism. April 2 -11 2010.

Dani is also a part of 100 YEARS: Highlights from the University of Queensland Art Collection at the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, 16 April - 4 July 2010.

ADAM HILL

Between the Lines: The initiation of Adam Hill, a film by Esther Lozano and Monica Garriga will be screened as part of the West End Film Festival in Brisbane on 28th March. This film gives an intimate glimpse into Australia's identity through the critical eyes of an aboriginal urban artist.

MURRAY FREDERICKS

Salt, a documentary film by Michael Angus and MURRAY FREDERICKS will be screened on Tuesday 23rd March, 10.05 pm on ABC1 and Sunday 28th March, 6.30 pm on ABC2. 

More information here.

JUSTINE KHAMARA

Arc One would like to warmly welcome JUSTINE KHAMARA to the gallery. Justine Khamara lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. In 2003 she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) from the Victorian College of the Arts. Solo exhibitions include How Excellently We Did-diddly-do-do Do It, Heide Museum of Modern Art (2007); Legion, tcb art inc., Melbourne (2005); Bugaboo!, tcb art inc., Melbourne (2004); Eye Spy..., Linden St. Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts, Melbourne (2003). Group exhibitions include New 09, ACCA Melbourne (2009); Primavera 07, MCA Sydney (2007); Six Orbits Around the Blue Moon, Ramp Gallery Masey University, Hamilton, NZ (2005); Figures of Question, Ord Minnett Foyer Gallery Melbourne (2005); Hatched 03, Healthway National Graduate Show, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (2003).

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JASON WING

JASON WING is in a group show at Casula Power House in Sydney from Friday 5th February 2010 and is showing works in an exhibition, Coded, at Blacktown Art Centre in Sydney from January 29th to March 27th. Jason is featured in the profile section of this months Art Almanac (page 150).

JULIE RRAP

JULIE RRAP has recently been selected for the Docklands Art Billboard site in Melbourne. One of the works from Julie's Castaway series is to be erected on the Lorimer Street building near the Yarra's edge. The billboard has become a local landmark, featuring some of Australia's best known contemporary artists.

PETER DAVERINGTON / GOSIA WLODARCZAK

The Nefes Ensemble featuring PETER DAVERINGTON on the Turksih Ney Flute will be performing three concerts as part of the upcoming Adelaide Arts Festival in South Australia. The concerts will be a collaboration between two ensembles of sacred music. The program is a dialogue between Turkish Sufi music of and around the 17th Century and the rarely performed Rosary Sonatas of Heinrich von Biber from 17th Century Europe. All performed on Period and Ottoman instruments.

Recordings of the performances will be broadcast live on ABC Classic FM on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of March at 6.30pm. More information here.

GOSIA WLODARCZAK will fly to the US to undertake the Australia Council Studio Residency in New York in March. Gosia will be developing a drawing project during this time - Between Visit & Migration.