Deakin Art Gallery presents Hannah Quinlivan exhibition
HANNAH QUINLIVAN:
TRAVELLING LIGHT
Join us at the Deakin University Art Gallery for the official
opening of the exhibition Hannah Quinlivan: Travelling Light
Wednesday 13 September
6.00 pm for 6.20 pm speeches
Function will conclude by 8.00 pm
RSVP acceptances only by Friday 8 September
online, or to 03 9244 5344 or artgallery@deakin.edu.au
Opening night will include two special performances of Transition, a new work by Hannah Quinlivan, in collaboration with vocalists Louise Keast and Shikara Ringdahl and contemporary dancer Rachael Hilton.
Performances at 6.30 and 7.30pm, don’t miss this very moving event.
About the exhibition:
Drawing moves between materials like steel, the body and voice in the work of artist Hannah Quinlivan. Working in collaboration with artists, classically trained vocalists and dancers, Travelling Light explores
the notion of adaptation in a time of constant motion. The question of movement seems to haunt our times. Some move freely while others are forced to stand still – creating new types of tension. This exhibition, based on a series of dance, movement, sound and sculptural urban interventions developed in Berlin, will culminate at the Deakin University Gallery at the Melbourne Burwood Campus.
Video artist Adam Lynch will be present to document this event and photographs taken on the evening will appear in publications and/or on social media. Please speak to the Gallery Manager on the evening if you do not wish to be photographed and included.
In collaboration with the Deakin University Art Gallery the Alumni Relations team is pleased to invite you to an upcoming webinar Travelling Light with Exhibition Artist Hannah Quinlivan. The webinar will take place Wednesday 6 September 2017 from 12.30 – 1.30 pm. If you would like to participate in this webinar please register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2072656766091251201
Image: Hannah Quinlivan Immobilised 2017.
Image courtesy of the artist and Flinders Lane Gallery.
Photographer Alexandra Hobba.


