Talks
Composite image of Juliana Capes speaking in her studio, while handling some of her small sculptures.

STUDIO CONVERSATION WITH STUDIO HOLDER JULIANA CAPES

A lot of my work is on the cusp between something that’s so beautiful and so wonderful, but also maybe disgusting or wrong.

Talks

Studio Conversation with ESW studio holder Hans K Clausen

For me, objects and stories are inseparable, everything has a narrative and I think my job as an artist is to find a platform, an audience, and the purpose for sharing that in an exciting and engaging way.

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Studio Conversation with ESW studio holder Fiona McLachlan Powell

I’ve always been interested in the spaces between things, the liminal spaces, spaces between the fields and roads. There’s no real purpose for them but they’re developing their own purpose, and their scale was quite good – a short distance that  is manageable to move around.

Exhibitions

pain folds its legs: Emelia Kerr Beale

LAST FEW DAYS
Hawthornvale Space
Until 4 June 2023
Everyday, viewable from the street

Talks

Studio Conversation with Jamie King

I have to say, my painting… I’m not very happy with it. It doesn’t bring me much joy at all. Whereas on the other hand, I find making sculptures very enjoyable. It’s a good thing to do, to engage your brain with even measuring and cutting and the whole process. I think that is very satisfying. 

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Studio conversation with Kat Cutler-Mackenzie and Ben Caro

We definitely treat our practice as research. In fact, we’re particularly interested in artistic approaches to art history.

Opportunities
Oana Stanciu in studio during studio visit, gesturing, with objects and prints on the wall.

Open Call for Applications – Shared Studio Spaces

Move into a studio share this summer!
Deadline for Applications:
Monday 22 May, 5pm

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Studio conversation with studio holder Aurélien Froment

I work with large quantities of material, texts and images. I am going through many stages to process that, to select and choose and to make. The computer screen is too small to see more than two images at the same time, this is why there is that big magnetic wall here, an extension of the screen, my playground.

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Studio conversation with studio holder Emma Hislop

The landscape really inspires me and how mystical it feels. The way the wind blows, you always get a sense that there’s something else. It’s the unseen that inspires me.

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Studio Conversations

We have taken some time to visit and discuss ideas with artists working at ESW in different ways including several Studio Holders and Project Space Holders who are based in the building.

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Studio conversation with Louise Gibson

We caught up with Studio Holder Louise Gibson to hear about her materials and processes spanning recycled metal, resin labs and building relationships.

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Studio conversation with studio holder Andrew Gannon

There’s just this social assumption that there is an absence that needs filling. And there’s the responsibility to fill it. People project onto me that something should go there. What happens if you mess with those norms?