Sandra Selig
Sandra Selig: Exhibition at USC Galleries
Sandra Selig largest exhibition to date exploring giant molecules opened at USC Galleries open on Saturday 19th February. The exhibition runs until 7 May 2022. More information can be found here.
SANDRA SELIG: Infinite Space exhibition
Infinite Space is a site-specific installation and live performance work by Sandra Selig and Primitive Motion that draws on the architecture and atmosphere of St Patrick’s Church in Fortitude Valley. Presented by the Institute of Moden Art as part of Brisbane Art Design Festival on Saturday 15 May. More information can be found here.
SANDRA SELIG: online talk hosted by NGV
Sandra Selig will be in conversation with curator Jane Devery for a talk hosted by NGV on Thursday 22 October at 1pm (AEST). They will be discussing Sandra's work heart of the air you can hear. The talk will be delivered online, register here.
Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, Jemima Wyman: New Woman, Museum of Brisbane
Natalya Hughes, Madeleine Kelly, Gemma Smith, Sandra Selig, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, and Jemima Wyman will be included in New Woman at the Museum of Brisbane. The exhibtiion opens on 13 September and will be displayed until 15 March 2020. Find out more here.
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes, Sandra Selig: Sunshine Coast Art Prize
Sam Cranstoun, Helga Groves, Natalya Hughes and Sandra Selig have been annonced as finalists in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2019. Find out more here.
Ross Manning, Sandra Selig: Botanica, City Botanic Gardens, Brisbane
Ross Manning and Sandra Selig have been included in Botanica at the City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane. The exhibition will run as part of Brisbane Art Design Festival from Friday 10 May - Sunday 19 May 2019. More information can be found here.
SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, ERIC BRIDGEMAN, SAM CRANSTOUN, ROSS MANNING: The National, Sydney
Sandra Selig, Luke Roberts, Eric Bridgeman, Sam Cranstoun and Ross Manning are all presenting work in the 2019 edition of The National: New Australian Art. The National will be presented across the Art Gallery of NSW, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, from 29 March 2019. More info here.
SANDRA SELIG: TRACE, BUNJIL PLACE
Sandra Selig's work has been included in Trace at Bunjil Place in Narre Warren, Victoria. The exhibition explores the ways in which artists have redfeined the principles of drawing. More information can be found here.
christian capurro and sandra selig: mornington peninsula regional gallery
Works by Christian Capurro and Sandra Selig have been included in Obsession: Devil in the Detail at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. The exhibition runs from November 20 2018 - February 18 2019. More information can be found here.
SANDRA SELIG: Mono 29, Institute of Modern Art
Sandra Selig will be performing for MONO 29 with Heinz Riegler at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The performance is from 7-9pm 27 September, more information and event registration can be found here.
SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, SAM CRANSTOUN, ROSS MANNING, ERIC BRIDGEMAN: THE NATIONAL
Sandra Selig, Luke Roberts, Sam Cranstoun and Ross Manning have all been selected for the 2019 edition of The National: New Australian Art. The National will be presented across the Art Gallery of NSW, Carriageworks and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, and will open 29 March 2019. More info here.
SANDRA SELIG: HUMAN/ ANIMAL/ ARTIST: ART INSPIRED BY ANIMALS, MCCLELLAND SCULPTURE PARK+GALLERY
Sandra Selig's heart of the air you can hear (2011) and a selection of works from the Universes series (2006-) are currently on display at the McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Langwarrin VIC. Curated by Janine Burke the exhibition 'Human / Animal / Artist: Art Inspired by Animals' examines the relationship between contemporary artists practice from Australia and overseas to the structures and behaviours created by different animals.
GORDON BENNETT, IAN BURN, JUDY WATSON, SANDRA SELIG, LUKE ROBERTS, TIM JOHNSON, VERNON AH KEE, EUGENE CARCHESIO & STUART RINGHOLT: GOMA TURNS 10 & SUGAR SPIN
The work of Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Eugene Carchesio, Luke Roberts, Tim Johnson, Vernon Ah Kee, Sandra Selig and Stuart Ringholt features as part of 'Sugar Spin', a large-scale and ambitious exhibition featuring work from the QAGOMA collection and new commissions, such as Judy Watson's 'tow row' 2016. The exhibition is situated at the Gallery of Modern Art and is part of the Gallery's tenth birthday celebrations 'GOMA Turns 10'.
SANDRA SELIG: GRAVITY (AND WONDER), PENRITH REGIONAL GALLERY
Penrith Regional Gallery, The Lewers Bequest and the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (Sydney) presented 'Gravity (And Wonder)' a group exhibition that considers the creative potential of gravity. Gravity invisibly governs the movement of the world, the shape of space and the flow of time - it is these qualities that influence the work of the artists shown. The exhibition will include a new installation by Sandra Selig.
SANDRA SELIG: BOXCOPY, BRISBANE
Sandra Selig presents new work as part of a solo exhibition 'pattern ghost' at Boxcopy, Brisbane opening this Saturday 30 April at 6pm. The exhibition runs until 21 May 2016. Read more.
CHRISTIAN CAPURRO, IAN BURN & SANDRA SELIG: WRITING ART, ART SPACE, SYDNEY
Christian Capurro, Ian Burn and Sandra Selig feature as part of Writing Art, curated by Scott Donovan. The project is part of the Ideas Platform initiative at Art Space, Sydney. Opening tonight at 6pm and running to 16 July 2015. Read more.
PETER BURGESS, SANDRA SELIG & MADONNA STAUNTON, STREETWISE: CONTEMPORARY PRINT CULTURE, NGA, CANBERRA
Works on paper by Peter Burgess, Sandra Selig and Madonna Staunton are included in the group exhibition 'Streetwise: Contemporary Print Culture' at the National Gallery of Australia. The exhibtion is a survey of the last fifteen years of print making in Australia, featuring over 40 contemporary printmakers from across the country. 'Streetwise: Contemporary Print Culture' runs 1 May until 7 August.
THE KALEIDOSCOPIC TURN, NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA
Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig feature as part of 'The Kaleidoscopic Turn', a group exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, opening 20 March 2015 at the NGV Australia. The Kaleidoscopic Turn brings together works by artists working with colour, light, sound, movement and space.
LUMINOUS: MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA
Luminous presents work drawn from the Museum of Contemporary Art collection by contemporary Australian artists that explore the effects of light. Featuring work by Sandra Selig and Peter Kennedy, the exhibition runs 9 March - 8 June 2015. Read more.
SANDRA SELIG: FRAMED MOVEMENTS, ACCA MELBOURNE
A two channel video/sound installation by Sandra Selig is exhibited at the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art as part of 'Framed Movements' from 10 October - 23 November. The exhibition explores the many ways a movement-based approach to the occupation of time and space is reflected in contemporary art. Read more.
SANDRA SELIG: NOTES FROM THE FIELD, VCA MELBOURNE
A suite of 21 cut-poems and collages by Sandra Selig features as part of the upcoming group show 'Notes from the Field', curated by Melissa Keys. The exhibition will be held at the Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Victoria College of the Arts from 11 September - 11 October. Read more.
SANDRA SELIG: ECHO ORBIT, BRUNSWICK ST MALL
Sandra Selig's new public artwork Echo Orbit has recently been completed in the Brunswick St Mall, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. For images and an interview with the artist, read more via Artshub.
Propositions: Milani Gallery Pop Up Show.
A pop up exhibition will open on Thursday 6th December from 6 - 8pm. Propositions will span over two warehouse spaces and will run from 6 - 11 December. The address is 78 Logan Rd Woolloongabba (100m down the road from Milani Gallery).
Part One: Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig.
Part Two: Vernon Ah Kee, Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Ian Burn, Gordon Hookey, Peter Kennedy, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Stuart Ringholt, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson.
Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig: Gold Coast Art Prize 2012.
Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig have both been selected as finalists in the 2012 Gold Coast Art Prize. The prize will be awarded on Friday 7 December and the exhibition continues through to 3 February 2013.
For more information: www.theartscentregc.com.au
Sandra Selig: Build Me a City at Australian Experimental Art Foundation
Sandra Selig is featured in the exhibition Build Me a City at the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide. The exhibition is a collaboration between the Architecture Museum at the University of South Australia and the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, exploring the living history of different sites. The show runs 9 November - 8 December 2012.
http://aeaf.org.au/exhibitions/18_BMAC.html
LUCY GRIGGS, SANDRA SELIG IN QUT'S INAUGURAL EX POST TRIENNIAL EXHIBITION
Lucy Griggs and Sandra Selig's works to feature in the inaugural Ex post triennial exhibition at QUT that surveys the work of outstanding visual arts alumni. The exhibition runs from 3 November until 23 December 2012.
Please find the link below:
http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/2012/expost.jsp
THE AGE REVIEWS SONIC SPHERES
Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig's works appear in the exhibition Sonic Spheres at the Tarrawarra Museum of Art, which has been reviewed in today's Age. Please find the link below:
http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/sonic-truth-music-...
EUGENE CARCHESIO, ROSS MANNING AND SANDRA SELIG IN THE TARRAWARRA 2012 BIENNALE: SONIC SPHERES
Eugene Carchesio, Ross Manning and Sandra Selig have been selected to exhibit in the 2012 Tarrawarra Biennale: Sonic Spheres. The exhibition runs from August 5 - December 9, 2012.
http://twma.com.au/exhibitions/event/tarrawarra-biennial-2012-sonic-sphe...
Sandra Selig: Experimenta Illumination at Federation Square Big Screen, Melbourne.
Sandra Selig's The Moon and it's Ghosts will be showcased on the Federation Square Big Screen for Experimenta Illumination. Curated by Gemma Lumley for Federation Square's 'The Light in Winter' Festival, Sandra's work will feature amongst a selection of Australian and international artists on the Federation Square Big Screen from 1 June - 1 July 2012.
Please see the Federation Square Big Screen schedule for more details: http://www.fedsquare.com/events/fedtv/
Contemporary Australia: Women @ Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
Works by Kirsty Bruce, Natalya Hughes, Sandra Selig and Judy Watson will be exhibited as part of a display contemporary Australian women artists at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition will be accompanied by public programs and a full colour publication with essays by Julie Ewington and Emily Maguire. For more information:http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/contemporary_australia_women/.
Contemporary Australia: Women, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, 21 April - 22 July 2012.
Ten Years of Contemporary Australian Art: The James C. Sourris AM Collection
A number of artists represented by Milani Gallery will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Ten Years of Contemporary Art features highlights from the collection of James C. Sourris AM.
For more information: http://qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/coming_soon/ten_years_of_contemporary_art_the_james_c_sourris_am_collection
Sandra Selig @ Artspace
A solo exhibition by Sandra Selig has just opened at Artspace, Sydney. Entitled be some other material, the exhibition comprises a new, site specific light installation, encompassing both audio and moving image elements. The work was produced during Selig's recent one month residency at Artspace. be some other material, Artspace, Sydney, August 31 - September 31, 2011. http://www.artspace.org.au/gallery_project.php?i=150
New Psychedelia
Works by Damiano Bertoli, Sandra Selig, Gemma Smith, Natalya Hughes, Tim Johnson, Madeleine Kelly, Jemima Wyman and Ross Manning are all featured in the upcoming exhibition New Psychedelia at the University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane.
Sandra Selig: Networks (cells & silos)
Sandra Selig has made a new site specific installation for the exhibition Networks (cells & silos) at the Monash University Museum of Art. Curated by Geraldine Barlow, Networks (cells & silos) explores connections between artistic representations of networks; patterns and structures found in nature; and the rapidly evolving field of network science, communications and human relations. Selig was commissioned to make a new thread installation for the exhibition, entitled heart of the air you can hear.
Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing @ Heide
Works by Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig have been selected for an upcoming drawing exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne. Curated by Linda Michael, Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing present works by twenty five contemporary Australian artists for whom drawing is a fundamental part of their practice. Freehand: Recent Australian Drawing, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 26 November 2010 - 6 March 2011.http://www.heide.com.au/exhibitions/drawings_contemporary_artists?exhib=50
Change @ Monash University Museum of Art
Works by Kate Beynon, Ian Burn, Robert Hunter, Raquel Ormella, Gareth Sansom and Sandra Selig have been selected for the inaugural exhibition at the new Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne. Change explores the breadth and depth of the Monash University Collection, featuring works from the 1960s through to today. Change, Monash University Museum of Art, 27 October - 18 December, 2010. http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/change.html
(to) give time to time
Works by Eugene Carchesio, Damiano Bertoli, Bonita Ely, Raquel Ormella and Sandra Selig are included in the upcoming exhibition (to) give time to time, organised by the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide. (to) give time to time will consider ephemeral art practices, both past and present, in Australian art. The project and accompanying symposium will be staged across various sites in Adelaide and Mildura in August and September. For more information: http://aeaf.org.au/exhibitions/10_tgttt.html
Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect
An upcoming exhibition at the QUT Art Museum considers the influence of Japan on the work of contemporary Australian artists. Curated by Vanessa Van Ooyen, Zen to Kawaii: The Japanese Affect includes works by Eugene Carchesio, Natalya Hughes, Raquel Ormella and Sandra Selig. QUT Art Museum, Brisbane, 13 July - 19 December, 2010.http://www.artmuseum.qut.edu.au/exhibit/news-event.jsp?news-event-id=31092
100 Years: Highlights from the University of Queensland Art Collection April 16 - July 4
Historic and contemporary artworks will be juxtaposed in an exhibition that highlights the depth of collecting at UQ. Many artists are on display through July 4, including Ian Burn, Luke Roberts, Richard Bell, Vernon Ah Kee, Gordon Bennett, Sandra Selig, Eugene Carchesio, Judy Watson, Tim Johnson, Madonna Staunton and many more. Read more here: http://www.uq.edu.au/centenary/100-years-100-artworks
SANDRA SELIG IN THE ADELAIDE BIENNALE
Sandra Selig will exhibit new work in Before and After Science, curated by Sarah Tutton and Charlotte Day, at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Opens February 26.
The Deadnotes Launch at IMA
Orange Trumpet, a vinyl release of The Deadnotes' early recordings, will be launched at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 5 November at 7pm. The Deadnotes, including Eugene Carchesio and Sandra Selig, will perform at the event. For more information:http://www.ima.org.au/pages/news.php
Avoiding myth and message: Australian artists and the literary world
Works by Vernon Ah Kee & Sandra Selig are being exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art as part of Avoiding myth & message: Australian artists & the literary world. Curated by Glenn Barkley, this exhibition will features artists whose works have been informed by literature.