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Gina Mobayed in conversation with Karen Black and Jodie Whalen

Join curator Gina Mobayed with artists Karen Black & Jodie Whalen to discuss the ‘undo the day’ exhibition.

Gina Mobayed in conversation with Karen Black and Jodie Whalen

Saturday 20 July 3pm – 4pm

Admission $10.00. NAS students free. Bookings essential

Join Gina Mobayed, guest exhibition curator in conversation with artists Karen Black and Jodie Whalen. Together the trio will discuss and reflect on the ‘undo the day’ exhibition rationale, and emerging themes regarding human instinct, liminality, the blurred lines between darkness and light, and sitting with ambiguity while reaching for hope.

GINA MOBAYED

Gina Mobayed is a curator and consultant specialising in contemporary art and culture. She works with living artists to develop new work for all presentation and collecting platforms. She is currently delivering public art programs and strategic deliverables in arts and culture for major infrastructure in NSW at Cultural Capital, as well as advocating for and working one on one with artists to support their career development. She was Director, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery and has held roles at Artbank, MCA and Grantpirrie Gallery. She was a co-director on the 2015/2016 Firstdraft board and now sits on the advisory board for UNSW Galleries.

KAREN BLACK

Karen Black works across painting, drawing, and ceramics and sculpture. She lives and works on Gadigal Land, Sydney and is known for abstract works that transform traditional representations of the body and portraiture. Black's work has been included in curated group exhibitions at significant institutions such as the Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Melbourne, and the Griffith University Art Museum, Brisbane. She holds a BFA from Griffith University and is a lecturer at the National Art School. Karen Black is represented by Sutton Gallery, Naarm/Melbourne and Ames Yavuz Gallery, Gadigal/Sydney & Singapore.

JODIE WHALEN

Jodie Whalen is a multidisciplinary artist, educator and academic based on Darug and Gadigal Lands, Sydney. Working across performance, video, sound and installation, her practice is informed by appropriation of imagery and symbols, both from personal and public spheres, exploring liminality, ritual and processes of change. Whalen has been involved in exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, Artspace, Carriageworks, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Firstdraft and Performance Space.

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