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Episode 1:

Discussing Lunar Cycles and Tidal Forces,

with Jacqueline Taylor

Posted: May 10, 2022

You can find more information and details about the Bachelor of Creative Practice: Visual Arts Graduand Exhibition 2022 here.

Life through Art with Jacqueline Taylor

Art provokes, inspires, reveals, and connects. Through art you gain a greater understanding of your life and the world in which you live. Join artist Jacqueline Taylor as she explores and examines Life through Art. If you’re seeking to discover new processes, artists, and artworks, this show is for you.

 

Brief Outline

Through today’s episode I take you on a journey into my creative practice and my bodies of works, Lunar Cycles and Tidal Forces. Both projects will be exhibited at the Bachelor of Creative Practice: Visual Arts Graduand Exhibition 2022; on show at Watt Space Gallery in Newcastle, NSW, from the 15th to the 27th of June 2022. Join me as I take you on a journey of process and discovery.

 

Main Section

  • The initial development of the ideas through reflection and research.

  • Discuss the concepts and themes within both bodies of works: chance, time, change, collaboration with nature, and experiences.

  • Brief discussion about Lunar Cycles and Tidal Forces bodies of works.

  • Explain the chemigram, lumen print and cyanotype processes.

  • Brief description about the works to be exhibited and the processes undertaken to create the works.

  • Briefly describe how the cohesiveness between the bodies of works is demonstrated through the exhibition.

  • Relate the concepts and works to the audience.

Quotes

‘We know time only indirectly by what happens in it, by observing change and permanence . . .’ (Kubler 2013, p.29),

‘The whole of Existence, the whole Universe, exists in individual moments of Time’ (Zenji 2013, p.51).

 

Resources

Exhibition:

  • Bachelor of Creative Practice: Visual Arts Graduand Exhibition 2022 –

 

Artists:

 

Processes:

 

 

References

Kubler, G 2013, ‘The Shape of time’, in A Groom (ed.), Time: Documents of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel Gallery & The MIT Press, London, England & Cambridge, MA, America, pp. 28–29.

 

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Zenji, D 2013, ‘Uji (Existence-time)’, in A Groom (ed.), Time: Documents of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel Gallery & The MIT Press, London, England & Cambridge, MA, America, pp. 51–52.

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