Exhibitions

Selected

Sur Polar: Arte en Antartida

CURATOR: Andrea Juan, Museo de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Philippe Boissonnet and Lorraine Beaulieu (Canada): Photography and object; Phil Dadson (New Zealand): Video installation; Karin Beaumont and Lisa Roberts (Australia): Objects, animation; Mireya Maso and Pamen Pereira (Spain): Photography and Drawing. Marina Curci (Argentina): Painting; Jorge Chikiar: Sound Installation; Adriana Groisman-Stefan Oliva (USA): Video; Marcelo Gurruchaga: Photography; Andrea Juan Argentina): Video Installation; Alberto Morales (Argentina): Painting; Jorge y Lucy Orta (Britain): Video. Essays by Annick Bureaud (France) and Nina Colosi (USA).

2009: Sur Polar: Arte en AntartidaTours

MUTEC Museum of Techology, Mexico City

L-R: Beaumont, Pereira, Roberts, Gurruchaga

2009: Sur Polar: Arte en AntartidaTours

MUTEC Museum of Techology, Mexico City

Video and animation installations:

Dadson, Groisman-Oliva, Orta, Roberts, Juan

 

 

2008: Sur Polar: Arte en Antartida
la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Antarctic animation (2007-2008)

2008: Sur Polar: Arte en Antartida
la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

42 days in Antarctica Animation (2003)

2008: Sur Polar: Arte en Antartida
la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Sea levels rising Objects (2007)

2008: Sur Polar: Arte en Antartida
la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

L: Phillipe Boissonnet with Nina Colosi

R: Installation with Lorraine Beaulieu

 

 

2007: Bathurst Regional Art Gallery NSW
Performing with Animated Seeds

Film-installation by Christine McMillan

 

 

2007: Adagio Gallery Sydney
Iceberg#03 Etched Perspex

Words by Aidan Davies

 

 

2007: Antarctic Midwinter Festival Hobart

42 days in Antarctica Animation (2003)

 

 

2006: Changing Nature Sydney

Kyoto berg Etched Perspex (2004)

The 'Changing Nature' exhibition explores the profound changes being imposed on global and local natural places by climate change and technology. It invites considerations of the symbolic place of nature in our lives, how we shape our environment and how it shapes us? What does it mean to be human in a world where genetic engineering and nanotechnology are set to reshape our world gene by gene, atom by atom? What are the implications of humans changing the climate and altering the cycles of nature upon which life depends?

Changing Nature Program note, 2006

 

 

 

2006: Just*ice? M.A.D. Gallery, Sydney
Drawings, paintings, objects

 

 

2004: Icemelt Mura Clay Gallery, Sydney
Drawings, paintings, objects, animation

Lisa Roberts with Hon Dr Sharman Stone, Parliamentary Secretary responsible for the Antarctic in 2004

2004: Icemelt Mura Clay Gallery, Sydney

42 days in Antarctica Animation (2003)

 

 

Lisa travelled to Antarctica on the RSV Aurora Australis in February 2002, visiting Davis and Mawson stations. She kept a journal "gathering material with which to convey something of the experience", which has become a wellspring for the production of drawings, paintings, photographs, an animated interactive CDROM and other more eclectic works.

Cathy Bruce, Antarctic Arts Fellowship co-ordinator, Australian Antarctic Division, 2004

 

 

2003: Impressions of Antarctica
Presiding Officer's Exhibition Area

Parliament House, Canberra
42 days in Antarctica Digital prints (2003)

A mixed exhibition featuring the works of participants in the Australian Antarctic Division Humanities Program. Glimpse Antarctica afresh through the eyes of this vast array of talented people and share their impressions. Experience the profound effect that Antarctica has had on their lives.

Jenny Whitaker, Antarctic Arts Fellowship co-ordinator, Australian Antarctic Division, 2003

 

 

2002: Roget's Circular The Academy Gallery, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania
Drawing, painting, digital prints, interactive animation

 

 

Roget's Circular is a unique multimedia work ...
Created by two artists, it draws on the Australian landscape, and on imagination, memory and family history.

Susan Butler, Editor, Macquarie Dictionary, 2002

 

 

2001: Roget's Circular

Gallery 101, Melbourne

Drawing, painting, digital prints, interactive animation

 

 

1996: Moving Pictures
Snakepit Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania

Drawings, paintings, interactive animation

 

 

1998: Terra Incognita
Gallery 101, Melbourne, 1998

Drawings, paintings, interactive animation