Fiona Davies Blood on Silk: Turn to, turn away / The cage, 2016 was exhibited as part of the Club Edition part of the First Worldwide Apartment and Studio Biennale.
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The CLUB EDITION is part of 1st Worldwide Apartment and Studio Biennale http://www.wasbiennale.com/ and was held at The Slab in Hazelbrook http:…//theslab-bluemountains.blogspot.com.au/2016/09/map-at-slab.html
THE CLUB EDITION was a group exhibition event of the social and cultural engagement group, MAP – Modern Art Projects, Blue
The exhibition curated by Beata Geyer featured the artists:
Alan Schacher, Amanda Hunt, Anne Graham, Anthony Bond, Beata Geyer, Billy Gruner, Brad Allen Waters, Caroline Wilde, Carolyn Eccles, Daniel Kojta, Elizabeth Burgess, Emma Rooney, Fiona Davies, Fleur MacDonald, Francesca Emerson, Gianni Wise, Graham Davies King, Ian Milliss, Jacquelene Drinkall, Jacqueline Spedding, Kayo Yokoyama, Locust Jones, Mahalya Middlemist, Miriam Williamson, Noel Burgess, Roger Foley Fogg, Rusty Roorda, Sarah Breen Lovett, Sean O’Keeffe, Vicky Browne and Wei Zen Ho
Mountains, Australia.Established in 2013 by a small group of contemporary artists and curators, MAP was designed to explore the nexus of art and architecture via a broad interdisciplinary field. Since then, MAP has engaged with a broad range of cultural activities including a multiplicity of contemporary artistic practices, research, writings on art and culture, and the archiving of local histories.
Alan Schacher, Amanda Hunt, Anne Graham, Anthony Bond, Beata Geyer, Billy Gruner, Brad Allen Waters, Caroline Wilde, Carolyn Eccles, Daniel Kojta, Elizabeth Burgess, Emma Rooney, Fiona Davies, Fleur MacDonald, Francesca Emerson, Gianni Wise, Graham Davies King, Ian Milliss, Jacquelene Drinkall, Jacqueline Spedding, Kayo Yokoyama, Locust Jones, Mahalya Middlemist, Miriam Williamson, Noel Burgess, Roger Foley Fogg, Rusty Roorda, Sarah Breen Lovett, Sean O’Keeffe, Vicky Browne and Wei Zen Ho
Mountains, Australia.Established in 2013 by a small group of contemporary artists and curators, MAP was designed to explore the nexus of art and architecture via a broad interdisciplinary field. Since then, MAP has engaged with a broad range of cultural activities including a multiplicity of contemporary artistic practices, research, writings on art and culture, and the archiving of local histories.
MAP’s unique social and artistic programme explores exchanges between artists, disciplines, community, and invites cross-disciplinary approaches, local /national/international dialogue, collaboration and partnership. MAP’s social engagement projects, exhibitions and performances are presented through curated programmes of one-off events held in private homes, artist studios and community premises, such as churches, schools and halls.