Imagining future screens as mutant, vitalist forms.
10am – 4pm – Monday – Friday | 12noon – 4pm Saturday.
The galleries are closed Sundays and public holidays.
Contact Zone by Victoria Wareham is an exhibition of new and recent work that explores the ontology of the screen by understanding it as an invisible, autonomous membrane that exists between image, object and viewer.
This hyper-saturated vision of the future combines technological detritus from the past with chemically grown crystal forms to imagine future screens as mutant, vitalist forms that are reclaiming their materiality.
Based in Brisbane, Australia, Victoria Wareham has exhibited video installations in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and has completed residencies at the Banff Centre for Art and Creativity, Canada; Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne; and The Centre for Drawing, London.
She is also an academic, writer, curator and film programmer and regularly contributes to journal publications, film festivals and national and international conferences.
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