when: 31 May 2025 - 21 June 2025 | venue: Civic Art Bureau | cost: See event for details | address: 76 Alinga Street Canberra 2601 | website: https://civicartbureau.com
published: 03 Jun 2025, 5 min read
An exhibition of paintings by Chris Carmody. Fluorescent Array is eight paintings on board from his ongoing preoccupation with the inconclusive meaning" of the fading in sunlight and wear of found materials.
"These paintings are based on faded books I've documented in different libraries over the years. Seen together they speak of some strange resonance between what is intended and what is incidental. My eye flicks across these faded forms searching for something."
Chris Carmody completed an Honours in painting at ANU in 2009 and now lives and works in Brisbane."
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An exhibition of paintings by Chris Carmody. Fluorescent Array is eight paintings on board from his ongoing preoccupation with the inconclusive meaning" of the fading in sunlight and wear of found materials.
"These paintings are based on faded books I've documented in different libraries over the years. Seen together they speak of some strange resonance between what is intended and what is incidental. My eye flicks across these faded forms searching for something."
Chris Carmody completed an Honours in painting at ANU in 2009 and now lives and works in Brisbane."
Go see Chris Carmody: Fluorescent Array 2025.

Chris Carmody: Fluorescent Array 2025 is on 31 May 2025 - 21 June 2025. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Canberra. Visit their website at https://civicartbureau.com.
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