when: 22 November 2001 - 03 December 2002 | venue: Howard Smith Wharves Precinct | cost: Free | address: 5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City
published: 23 Nov 2021, 5 min read
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Brisbane City Council has an extensive public art collection of approximately 500 diverse objectsby local, national and internationally renowned artists. This diverse collection comprises artworks in a mix of styles and materials ranging from traditional bronze sculptures to large scale contemporary artworks with lighting programs.
For the first time Council has commissioned digital artworks for the city's growing public art collection by four leading and emerging local, female artists which was launched in 2020 at Council's newest Outdoor Gallery location, Howard Smith Wharves.
The portability of this part of the wider Public Art Collection allows for the artworks to be displayed multiple times across varying locations. This innovative art procurement takes the artwork to the people rather than the other way around.
Four artworks will be on rotation at Howard Smith Wharves from 22 November to 3 December.
About the artist: Hailey Atkins
Hailey Atkins is a Brisbane based sculptural artist. A graduate of the Queensland College of Art, Atkins has exhibited in Queensland, interstate, and in the Netherlands, where she undertook an exchange and a residency with Kaus Australis in Rotterdam. Hailey was a finalist for the Churchie emerging art prize (2018) and co-founded Wreckers Artspace in Brisbane.
About the artwork: Whither WeatherWhither Weather extends upon the Sunny Side Up's curatorial theme of 'celebrating Brisbane as a subtropical city' to present a short journey through place both real and imagined - a place populated by bright, abstract, weird and wonky objects that are an ode to the South East Queensland summer. As a response to the sculptural works already commissioned for the Sunny Side Up exhibition, the animation incorporates similar forms, colours and textures to reveal new perspectives and ways of interpreting them. Forms are deconstructed and recombined to create new forms that reference things such as Brisbane's hilly suburbs, hot summer days and subtropcial thunderstorms.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
View the event listings for the other three projections to be displayed:
- Jenna Lee's, 'Breathing Spaces'
- Judy Watson's, 'water under the bridge tumamun'
- Phoebe Paradise's, 'Subtropical Surreal'.
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Brisbane City Council has an extensive public art collection of approximately 500 diverse objectsby local, national and internationally renowned artists. This diverse collection comprises artworks in a mix of styles and materials ranging from traditional bronze sculptures to large scale contemporary artworks with lighting programs.
For the first time Council has commissioned digital artworks for the city's growing public art collection by four leading and emerging local, female artists which was launched in 2020 at Council's newest Outdoor Gallery location, Howard Smith Wharves.
The portability of this part of the wider Public Art Collection allows for the artworks to be displayed multiple times across varying locations. This innovative art procurement takes the artwork to the people rather than the other way around.
Four artworks will be on rotation at Howard Smith Wharves from 22 November to 3 December.
About the artist: Hailey Atkins
Hailey Atkins is a Brisbane based sculptural artist. A graduate of the Queensland College of Art, Atkins has exhibited in Queensland, interstate, and in the Netherlands, where she undertook an exchange and a residency with Kaus Australis in Rotterdam. Hailey was a finalist for the Churchie emerging art prize (2018) and co-founded Wreckers Artspace in Brisbane.
About the artwork: Whither WeatherWhither Weather extends upon the Sunny Side Up's curatorial theme of 'celebrating Brisbane as a subtropical city' to present a short journey through place both real and imagined - a place populated by bright, abstract, weird and wonky objects that are an ode to the South East Queensland summer. As a response to the sculptural works already commissioned for the Sunny Side Up exhibition, the animation incorporates similar forms, colours and textures to reveal new perspectives and ways of interpreting them. Forms are deconstructed and recombined to create new forms that reference things such as Brisbane's hilly suburbs, hot summer days and subtropcial thunderstorms.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
View the event listings for the other three projections to be displayed:
Go see Art projection: Hailey Atkin's- 'Whither Weather' 2001.
Art projection: Hailey Atkin's- 'Whither Weather' 2001 is on 22 November 2001 - 03 December 2002. The opening hours are: Check venue for opening hours. Conveniently located in Brisbane City.
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