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symbiosis: the Northcote Penguins

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symbiosis: the Northcote Penguins

20 Nov 2024 – 8 Dec 2024

Arts Project Australia
2024 Miegunyah Creative Fellowship

This exhibition is the culmination of the 2024 Miegunyah Creative Fellowship with Arts Project Australia. Artist group, The Northcote Penguins, were invited to investigate and respond to decorative arts, furniture and personal items in the Grimwade Collection, which was bequeathed to the University of Melbourne by Sir Russell and Mab Grimwade in 1949. Visiting the Collection in storage, the artists selected one or more objects that sparked their interest and, through their personal practice and Art Project Australia’s Professional Practice Program, each researched and developed their own creative outcomes.

Mark Smith collaborated with glass blower Ruth Allen to reimagine Grimwade glassware, while Christian Hansen’s bronze sculpture was inspired by a small porcelain ‘fairing’. Jordan Dymke’s self-portrait utilises mirrors from the Grimwade house Miegunyah, and Amani Tia was inspired by photographs taken by Russell Grimwade. Objects from the Collection are incorporated into an infomercial by Aidan Sefo and in collages and digital prints by Monica Lazzari and Sam Ashdown. Michael Camakaris drew inspiration from a ‘puzzle jug’ to produce a group of humorous and satirical ceramic vessels. These imaginative responses are displayed alongside the art and objects that inspired them.

The Miegunyah Creative Fellowships are a recent initiative supported by the Russell and Mab Grimwade Miegunyah Fund at the University of Melbourne. These fellowships provide the opportunity for creative practitioners to explore the Grimwade Collection and respond to themes, issues and works of art through their chosen means of expression.

The Northcote Penguins are:
Aidan Sefo
Amani Tia
Christian Hansen
Jordan Dymke
Mark Smith
Michael Camakaris
Monica Lazzari
Samantha Ashdown
David Kelly (volunteer)

Curated by Alisa Bunbury (Museums and Collections), Coordinated by Carly Richardson (Museums and Collections) and Tom Pendergast (Arts Project Australia).

Gallery Details

Buxton Contemporary
Corner Southbank Boulevard & Dodds Street
Southbank VIC 3006
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W: buxtoncontemporary.com

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The Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands where our office is located, and all Traditional Owners of country throughout Victoria and Australia. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples enduring traditions and continuing creative cultures. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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