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HEY GURL

Ala Paredes, Alexandra Spence, Alanna Ho, Alice Fennessy, Alli Sebastian Wolf, Anna Growden, Bridie Connell, Ella Judd, Freya Black, Gillian Kayrooz, Lorna MacRitchie, Luisa Hansal, Melanie Coutts, Mia Carey, Monica Renaud, Naomi Oliver, Paras Magnet, Rachel Honnery, Robin Clare, Valerie Schlosberg, Yasmin Nebenfuhr, Zara Collins
   
July
   
20
 -  
July
   
31
‘HEY GURL!... how are you going?’*

INFORMATION

HEY GURL!... how are you going?’*

 HEY GURL is an exhibition that aims to open up a supportive space for emerging female artists. The artworks featured respond to contemporary media discussions relating to issues of gender equality and the complexities of gender identity.

'A national callout was published on social media for artists to participate. Peel then held informal chats to develop the ideas for the exhibition in collaboration with the artists. HEY GURL seeks to show the exhibiting female artists’ reflections on their lived experiences.'In the spirit of support, we got together for coffees, phone calls and e-mails and had conversations relating to personal experiences and artistic practice.' - Kimberley Peel

HEY GURL features 20 female artists whose practices employ a variety of media. Jewellery, puppet-making and audiovisual installations are presented alongside more traditional methods of painting and photography.The selected emerging artists bring unique perspectives across a diverse range of ages and life experiences. 

 

*Daily office talk at Gaffa Gallery, Jenny Du and Kimberley Peel, September 2016 – Present.

HEY GURL!... how are you going?’*

 HEY GURL is an exhibition that aims to open up a supportive space for emerging female artists. The artworks featured respond to contemporary media discussions relating to issues of gender equality and the complexities of gender identity.

'A national callout was published on social media for artists to participate. Peel then held informal chats to develop the ideas for the exhibition in collaboration with the artists. HEY GURL seeks to show the exhibiting female artists’ reflections on their lived experiences.'In the spirit of support, we got together for coffees, phone calls and e-mails and had conversations relating to personal experiences and artistic practice.' - Kimberley Peel

HEY GURL features 20 female artists whose practices employ a variety of media. Jewellery, puppet-making and audiovisual installations are presented alongside more traditional methods of painting and photography.The selected emerging artists bring unique perspectives across a diverse range of ages and life experiences. 

 

*Daily office talk at Gaffa Gallery, Jenny Du and Kimberley Peel, September 2016 – Present.

FEATURED WORKS

Ella Judd, A Girls Best Friend, ultrasound x-rays, sterling silver, 5 x 5 cm (individual earrings)

Monica Renaud, Dicta-irony #13, CMYK digital printed 'band' poster, 120 gsm, 84 x 119 cm

Smalltime Magic, Distance Dialogues, 2017, audiovisual Installation: rotary phones, voice recordings of long-distance conversations, dimensions variable
Alice Fennessy, Anxiety Rash, 2016, pencil and watercolour on arches paper, recycled timber, 60 x 84 cm
Robin Clare, So She Like It, 2017, acrylic on paper, 70 x 50 cm

Yasmin Nebenfuhr, Fruit Flower Myself Inside Out, 2016, digital C-type print on Fuji Flex, 100 x 50 cm

Zara Collins, Sweet Nothing, 2017, dimensions variable

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