Parallel Play is a combination of two ongoing series of works, un rêve dans un rêve (a dream within a dream) and measure for measure. These assemblage works sit beside or adjacent to one another with or without interacting directly.
Artist statement
Parallel Play is a combination of two ongoing series of works, un rêve dans un rêve (a dream within a dream) and measure for measure. These assemblage works sit beside or adjacent to one another with or without interacting directly.
In2021 Christine was invited to exhibit in the #6 biennale internationale d’artnon objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France. Eight works of the series un rêve dans un rêve sold, four to a private collector andthe remaining four works were purchased by the city of Pont de Claix for their public art collection.
Christine was the only Australian artist exhibiting in the #6 biennale internationaled’art non objectif in Grenoble.
This led to the series un rêve dans un rêve(a dream within a dream) that explores the use of found and manufactured objects and examines the artist’s perceptions of non-objective art,colour and form within the broader realm of her practice.
https//www.christinemyerscough.com
Artist Bio
Christine Myerscough is an Australian artist with a Masters of Visual Arts majoring in sculpture from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Her practice encompasses sculpture and installation, non-objective and abstract art and uses a range of media including photography and found objects.
Recent exhibitions include #6 biennale internationale d’art non objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France, 2021; Industrial Panorama, Gatakers Artspace, Maryborough, Queensland, 2018; The Exquisite Palette, Tacit Galleries,Collingwood, Victoria, 2018; and Too Late Too Cloudy, a solo exhibition ofunique state photographic prints and found objects at Sheffer Gallery, Darlington,NSW,2017.
Previous site-specific works include her 2007 glass installation, A Delicate Balance at Sculpture in the Vineyards, Undercliff Winery, Wollombi, NSW.
Christine’s artworks have been exhibited in public and private galleries, artist run initiatives and non-traditional spaces since 1993. Her work is in private andpublic collections in Australia and overseas.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Roland Orépük, Clinton Cross, Joe Eisenberg, Matthew Myerscough and Jacqueline Spedding.
Artist statement
Parallel Play is a combination of two ongoing series of works, un rêve dans un rêve (a dream within a dream) and measure for measure. These assemblage works sit beside or adjacent to one another with or without interacting directly.
In2021 Christine was invited to exhibit in the #6 biennale internationale d’artnon objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France. Eight works of the series un rêve dans un rêve sold, four to a private collector andthe remaining four works were purchased by the city of Pont de Claix for their public art collection.
Christine was the only Australian artist exhibiting in the #6 biennale internationaled’art non objectif in Grenoble.
This led to the series un rêve dans un rêve(a dream within a dream) that explores the use of found and manufactured objects and examines the artist’s perceptions of non-objective art,colour and form within the broader realm of her practice.
https//www.christinemyerscough.com
Artist Bio
Christine Myerscough is an Australian artist with a Masters of Visual Arts majoring in sculpture from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Her practice encompasses sculpture and installation, non-objective and abstract art and uses a range of media including photography and found objects.
Recent exhibitions include #6 biennale internationale d’art non objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France, 2021; Industrial Panorama, Gatakers Artspace, Maryborough, Queensland, 2018; The Exquisite Palette, Tacit Galleries,Collingwood, Victoria, 2018; and Too Late Too Cloudy, a solo exhibition ofunique state photographic prints and found objects at Sheffer Gallery, Darlington,NSW,2017.
Previous site-specific works include her 2007 glass installation, A Delicate Balance at Sculpture in the Vineyards, Undercliff Winery, Wollombi, NSW.
Christine’s artworks have been exhibited in public and private galleries, artist run initiatives and non-traditional spaces since 1993. Her work is in private andpublic collections in Australia and overseas.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Roland Orépük, Clinton Cross, Joe Eisenberg, Matthew Myerscough and Jacqueline Spedding.