Monday, July 27, 2009

Opening Night July 21st

A delightful bunch of artists are exhibiting at Seventh this time 'round until August 8.

Gallery One contains the wonderful works of Dane Lovett (pictured below with buddy).





For one night only, Hao Guo transmitted himself into the Project Space through the wonders of technology. The crowd was able to interact one on one with Hao to ask important questions about the weather in China.

Stephen Palmer, Hao Guo and Andrew Atchison are showing their pieces in Gallery Two.






Float away with Kate Fauld's enchanting animation, 'Balloon', showing on the Night Screen from 6pm Tuesday to Saturday.


Thanks to all for coming down and hope to see you for our next opening night on Tuesday August 11!!!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

June 30 - July 18

Anthony Sawrey, Nick Waddell and Jack Douglas owned Gallery One with 'Despite Our Best Efforts...'.



Sorted 100's and 1000's!!!

Kristin McIver's 'Lifeless' transformed Gallery Two into a darkened space brightened by neon lights.

The Project Space held Laura Woodward's 'Machina'.

Dimple projected 'The Reconstruction Project: Running in Non-Space' on Seventh's Night Screen.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Exhibition Opening Night June 9th

'Twas a chilly Tuesday night at Seventh this week. Luckily the large crowd generated some much needed heat. Thank you to all for sharing your warmth once again.


Jody Cleaver's animation and photographs of sculptural puppets fill the Project Space and double up with another animation on the Night Screen, definitely worth a closer look. Brave that cool breeze and stand outside Seventh from 6pm to 12am otherwise take a few rides down Gertrude St on tram 86.


Some of the crowd peering into the intriguing pieces in Gallery One...so much to see!


Gallery One contains 'Host' by Charlotte Ghaie and Jacob Weiss exploring the 'Thing' that comes from the inner space, not outer space. Weiss explores where the inner ends and the outer begins. Ghaie's watercolours and crafts peer into the cultural other and 'the misappropriation of the imagery of the other'.

A little space to breathe in Gallery One.


Kat Clarke's 'Intrusion' invades Gallery Two with intriguing sound and wired sculptures, walk down the back and check it out!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Exhibition Opening Night Tuesday May 19

Another wonderful opening night at Seventh, thanks to everyone who came down.
Make sure to come and check out these exhibitions before June 6!


In Gallery One, Vanessa Van Houten explores a moment of loss with portraits and written thoughts in 'Remembering What's Lost'.





Mural #001 by Sapna Chandu comfortably fills Gallery Two. The crowd enjoyed the seating and don't you be afraid to come down, do the same and discover Chandu's installation.


The Project Space contains Sary Zananiri's 'On the Road to Jerusalem'.

Peter Thomas' 'Nine Day Wonder' splashes colour onto the Night Screen from 6pm to 12am Tuesday to Saturday.
See you at Seventh!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

A couple more

Gallery one is taken over with Alisdair McLuckie's continuous apocalyptic landscape, "The Highest Mountain Peaks, Right Before Dawn"










and in Gallery Two is Kate Moss & John Burgess' "Antipodal Sorcery", an atmospheric starscape seen through a looming buckminster-fuller style structure.


This exhibition closes on May 16th.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Exhibition Opening Night April 28

Thanks to all for coming down to Seventh for opening night and what a great one it was! Despite the chilly weather, the gallery was jam-packed, the crowd and art was all that was needed to generate some warmth. Come down for a closer look...


The intricate drawings of Alisdair McLuckie's 'The Highest Mountain Peaks, Right Before Dawn' surround the walls of Gallery One.


'The Body as Coloured Object' by Makiko Yamamoto in the Project Space. The crowd taking a closer look at the smaller pieces on the wall and in the intimate space.

A spectacular structure, the geodesic dome, fills Gallery Two by Kate Moss and John Burgess, 'Antipodal Sorcery' (Sorry about the blurry image, there are times when a tripod comes in handy).
'The invention of the geodesic dome was based on the geometry of nature and the principle's of nature's design so one does not feel closed in by the structure. It is reconstructed in skeletal form at Seventh Gallery and is a testament to the fluidity and mortality of social and theoretical constructs'.


Kirstyn Lyttle's 'The Body as a Coloured Object' projected on the Night Screen questioned the crowd by asking, 'What are you?'. This video attempts to visually explore some of the physical descriptors of the coloured body. It is screened after 6pm Tuesday to Saturday, come down and check it out!