Making Sense explores the intersection between craft process and the everyday, featuring the work of artists who use hand facture to re-cast, re-scale or replicate benign objects and spaces. Why is the everyday thing, whether object, environment or articulated space, a point of departure for contemporary craft practice? Why is the concept and gesture of the 'handmade' increasingly important across a number of artistic disciplines and how is it being used to critique the nuances of everyday life?
Opening Thursday 30 October, 6-8pm. Artist talks 5:30pm
This exhibition has been generously supported by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

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Cherelyn Brearley, Neckbrace
Cherelyn Brearley, Neckbrace
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Lauren Brown, Video
Lauren Brown, Video
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FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
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Ed Janssen, Faberge
Ed Janssen, Faberge
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Making Sense, Making Sense
Making Sense, Making Sense
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Emma White, Apology Sign
Emma White, Apology Sign
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Emma White, MakingSense
Emma White, MakingSense
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Emma White, Post it
Emma White, Post it
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Emma White, Screw And Nail
Emma White, Screw And Nail
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Emma White, Tape Etc
Emma White, Tape Etc
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Emma White, Bag
Emma White, Bag
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FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
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FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
FfiXXed, Untitled Bag
