I just want to say a big THANK YOU to George and Ron Adams and the
MOP Projects team for all of their hard work and assistance in making my first Sydney exhibition a success! It was such a pleasure and an honour to be a part of MOP's exhibition schedule for 2012 and it was wonderful to exhibit my ongoing project Adventure Samplers in Gallery 2.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with this important Artist-Run-Initiative (ARI), MOP Projects has been running for nearly a decade. In that time MOP's volunteer committee have fostered a space that not only launches artists' careers but also provides a forum that supports artists whose conceptual, experimental and alternative practices sit outside of traditional gallery contexts. Their contribution to contemporary Australian art and culture is priceless and I wish them continuing success for the future.
I also thank Matthew Allen, Marisa Purcell and Maria Gorton, whose exhibition
'Painting as Presence' in Gallery 1, certainly lived up to its name. Their works demonstrate that painting is more than a pictorial image or a material embodiment of process, and transcend these historical approaches by drawing attention to what we often overlook as viewers - that our perception is not just visual but tangibly felt.
Last, I would like to thank all the people who were able to come and see my work, I enjoyed speaking with everyone I met. For those of you who were unable to make it, here are some images of the show, or check out Fleur MacDonald's
video tour of the exhibition opening night (Thanks Fleur!). Stay tuned for images of all of my Adventure Samplers (so far).
It was fun and you are awesome guys! xx