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Tags: Lost in Palm Springs , Signal Point Experience Centre , Dr Greer Honeywill

Curated by award-winning Australian writer and conceptual artist, Dr Greer Honeywill, Lost in Palm Springs is a multidisciplinary exhibition that explores the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture found in the desert city of Palm Springs, California.

Lost in Palm Springs evolved as an exhibition in response to three artist research residencies undertaken by Dr Greer Honeywill in Palm Springs in2017, 2018 and 2019 and research that continued in Australia between the residencies.

Lost in Palm Springs is not only an exhibition about California, USA but also explores the strong connections between Palm Springs and Australia, particularly through the current renaissance of interest in modernist architecture.


Artists: Kate Ballis (AUS), Tom Blachford (AUS), Darren Bradley (USA), Anna Carey (AUS), Sam Cranstoun (AUS), Paul Davies (AUS), Rosi Griffin (AUS), Jim Isermann (USA), Troy Kudlac (USA), Lance O’Donnell (USA), Kim Stringfellow (USA), Vicki Stravrou (AUS), Robyn Sweaney (AUS), Gosia Wlodarczak (AUS).

Where Signal Point Experience Centre, Goolwa Wharf

When Friday 27 September to Sunday 1 December   

Launch Event Friday September 27 at 5.30pm, all welcome

Open hours Wed to Sun 10am - 4pm

Things to know Book signings by Dr Honeywill following the launch on September 27 & curators perspective presentation September 28 10.30am, no bookings required

Enquiries 8555 7000 or aace@alexandrina.sa.gov.au

Curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, Lost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA, Home of the Arts, Gold Coast in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy, and proudly sponsored by IAS Fine Art Logistics and o2 Architecture.

Museums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.

 


2024-09-27 12:15:00
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