Nyisztor Studio
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Nyisztor Studio combines multiple exhibition venues, curates and hosts exhibitions, provides a support network to its associated artists and houses artist studios.
Ron Nyisztor
EARLIERON LATERON FÜNF
Opening 5.30pm Saturday 8 June
Exhibition from 9 June - 4 August.
I HAVE NEVER SEEN A SHOOTING STAR
New works by Carla Adams.
Opening 6pm Saturday 27 April
Exhibition 27 April - 12 May
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I’ve never seen a shooting star, which is strange, given I’ve been alive for four decades. It’s not for lack of trying; I always look to the sky, willing the universe to send one my way.
The night sky is one of those slippery, liminal spaces I find myself pulled towards in my practice. It's a constant, all-encompassing presence; we use it to locate ourselves in time and space. But it’s also a mysterious, unknowable beast that is impossible to fully comprehend.
This new body of work is an (albeit futile) attempt to demystify that elusive flash of light. Shooting stars are beacons of hope, a sign of divine guidance and a chance to make a wish. In the absence of a fleeting glow in my own night sky, I have made this series of wish-granting objects to fill the void.
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Carla Adams is a contemporary artist living and working in Perth. She graduated with first-class honours from Curtin University in 2014. Her work incorporates sculpture, textiles, painting, drawing, and book-making.
Adams’ work has been exhibited at the Art Gallery of WA, Bus Projects (Melbourne), ARTBAR at The Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney), Verge Gallery (Sydney) and Blindside (Melbourne). Adams’ work was selected for the 2023 Ramsay Art Prize at the Art Gallery of SA.
She is also an educator, working as a sessional academic at Curtin University and delivering creative workshops across Australia.
She is currently represented by Aster + Asha Gallery.
Non-linear Time: Landscape and the Body | Jane Whelan
The AI Machine | Monika Lukowska • Sarah Robinson
Opening 6pm Saturday 6 April
Exhibition on show 6 - 21 April
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Western Australian artists Jane Whelan and Monika Lukowska • Sarah Robinson bring these two contemporary art experiences together at Nyisztor Studio. These separate exhibitions bridge digital and physical experiences to touch on the central notion of what it means to experience the world and be a creative.
In Non-linear Time: Landscape and the Body, Whelan turns to the past, exploring the implications of non-linear time that emerge through memory. Memories lie in the past but remain present within the self; with memory time loses its chronological certainty. Whelan explores through drawing how this intersection between times might add to our response to the landscape formed through our participation with not only the physical experience of it as it is in the present but also its embedded personal and cultural stories. In looking toward the future, Lukowska and Robinson explore the emerging potential of AI and its significance in expanding technologies' impact on image-making. They initiate a conversation with AI through their printmaking practices including woodcut, lithography and etching. Previously showcased in Melbourne at the Printmaking Council of Australia's Gallery, the The AI Machine investigates a timely question of impact and reliance on AI and its role within Visual Arts.
Images: L: Jane Whelan, Cliff-Space, 2024; R: Sarah Robinson, Communication with AI, 2023
Sponsor: Dept of Local Government, Sport & Cultural Industries
Ghos-ti
An exhibition of work by
Tori Benz and Anna Nazzari
Ghos-ti: a reciprocal relationship between a host and guest, in which your guest may also be your enemy.
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Officially opened by Dr Theo Costantino
Opening 4-6pm Saturday, 2 December, 2023
Exhibition on show 3 December – 17 December 2023
Opening hours:
Wednesday - Saturday, 11am – 4pm
Sunday, 2pm – 4pm
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ENCOUNTERS: THINGS LIKE THIS HAPPEN AT SEA
Alex Hamilton + Paul Uhlmann
Opening: 6pm Saturday 11 November 2023
Exhibition: 11 - 26 November 2023
This exhibition, through the creative process, offers a diverging range of conceptual, and chaotic encounters to contemplate a world out of balance.
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International artist Alex Hamilton conveys a layered story of iconoclastic images to consider the proposal of Long-termism – a project which accepts that the planet is dying and seeks to preserve the future of humanity by seeding other planets.
Paul Uhlmann creates metaphysical images of a world which is constantly in flux and folds history so that two events converge – the moment when James Cook in 1770 first encountered Aboriginal Australia and the mega fires of 2019-20. In so doing he seeks to reconsider how, by changing our perceptions, we can actively change the world around us
Painting
B-SIDE
Curated by Kay Wood
Antonia Radich
Kay Wood
Lauren Kennedy
Matthew Wright
Moira de la Hunty
Olivia Colja
Rose Moxham
Serena McLauchlan
Opening 5pm 21 October 2023
On show 21 October - 5 November 2023
FOOTINGS
Vicki Ames
Linda Banazis
Monique Bosshard Curby
Marian Giles
Dallas Perry
Perdita Phillips
Gail Russell
Tanya van Irsen
Opening 4pm Saturday 16 September
On show 16 September - 1 October 2023
Take a peek at Perdita Phillips 'Terrane Project'!
Created as part of her Activating Collections residency with the Museum of the Goldfields, Perdita uses a range of alternative photographic techniques to explore extractivism, revegetation and nonhuman representations in the collection(s) in Kalgoorlie-Boulder/Karlkurla on unceded First Nations land.
Catch some of her work at the 'Footings' exhibition at Nyisztor Studio from 16th September.
📍 Nyisztor Studio, Palmyra
⏰ Opening: 16 September, 4-6pm
📆 Runs: 16 September to 1 October
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📷 Perdita Phillips. ‘Red Cloud (trophy)’, 2023. Photo by Perdita Phillips.
Museum of the Goldfields Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
MATERIAL LOGIC
Trevor Richards
Alex Spremberg
Jurek Wybraniec
Opening 6pm Saturday 26 August
On show 26 August - 10 September 2023
Luke Robinson and James Cooper
present
Wounded Apple
Opening 6pm Friday 4 August
On show 4 - 20 August 2023
Music from Beetle & the Night Herron
FRIEND OR FOE
Olivia Colja
Leocardia Nyamayaro
Mal Harry
Kimberly Stuart
Eveline Ruys
Opening: 6pm Saturday 8 July 2023
Exhibition: 8 - 23 July 2023
CROSSROADS AND CONVERGENCES
Curated by Harrison See
Featuring Patricia Amorim, Isaac Huggins, Aliesha King, Xue Li, Conor Macgrath, Charlotte Robinson, Xinwei Xu and Jane Whelan
Crossroads and Convergences is a curated exhibition featuring eight artists exploring notions of ‘intersection’ through a range of cultural, social and material interpretations. This diverse mix of local and international artists showcase works across disciplines of paint, print, drawing, installation, video and photography.
Opening event: 6pm Friday 16 June 2023
On show: 17 June – 2 July
ELRN LTRN 4 -- Ron Nyisztor
Opening 5pm Friday 12 May
On show 13 - 28 May
I'm currently working on a solo project titled: Hope Valley Road scheduled for early 2024. I’m also making the most of an opportunity to exhibit a selection of paintings in my collection, this will be the 4th edition of Earlieron Lateron. I hope you can make it.
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Perimeter Feeling
Opening: 6pm Saturday 15 April 2023
Exhibition: 16 - 30 April, 2023
Curated by Jacob Kotzee, featuring Sharon Baker, Reece Cahill, Erin Ginty, Sophy Riggs.
'Perimeter Feeling' brings together four artists working across photography, printmaking, video, and installation. Their practises circulate the many shapes of apocalyptic events, from interior negotiations of identity to maximal responses to climate change. Using the limitations of language in describing these seismic ruptures as a starting point, this exhibition hopes to bring their diverse practises into conversation.
Exhibition of paintings by Barbara Kletnieks
Opening 5.30pm Saturday 18 March
On show 18 March - 2 April
PAPER
Opening 6pm Saturday 4 February
On show 4 - 19 February
Featuring:
Charmaine Ball
Linda Banazis
Di Cubitt
Jane Grierson
Elisabeth Keller
Karen Prakhoff Rickman
Anna Sabadini
Sarah Thornton Smith
Lydia Trethewey
Marina van Leeuwen
Opening 6pm - 8pm Friday 25 November
Harry Hummerston
Past Present Post
On show 25 November - 4 December 2022
The work in this exhibition is on three parts PAST : PRESENT : POST
Carla Adams
DREAM LOVER
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This body of work is a joyous ode to magic moments and chance encounters with strangers that for some reason stay with us and continue to get sweeter with time.·:*¨¨* ≈☆≈ *¨¨*:·..·:*¨¨* ≈☆≈ *¨¨*:·.
Exhibition and Book Launch
Opening 6pm Saturday 5 November
On show 5 - 20 November
Come see the opening of 's featured artist show 'Everyday Alchemy' this Saturday.
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391 Canning Highway, Palmyra
Exhibition opening: Thursdays
A selection of drawings by Angela Stewart Chris Hair, Marina Kailis, Marina Van Leeuwen and Sally Wilson
Opening Saturday 19 March 5.30pm – 8pm
Exhibition on show 20 March – 3 April
Opening hours:
Wednesday - Saturday, 11am – 4pm
Sunday, 2pm – 4pm
Nyisztor Studio
391 Canning Hwy, Palmyra/Melville
Entry and Parking via Stock Rd
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