FREE EXHIBITION: 24 May–4 June 2017As part of Vivid Ideas 2017, Carnival of the Bold and MLC Gallery is presenting "Cause and Effect"...

Cause & Effect: Artists for Social Change Exhibition

Location:

107 Redfern St
2016 NSW
Australia

Venue:
107 Projects
Cause and Effect

Featuring

Andrea Srisurapon

Andrea Srisurapon

Visual Artist

Andrea Srisurapon’s practice is centered on cross cultures and what it means to have two cultures as part of your identity. Drawing on our Australian political history, racism and personal experiences, Andrea explores social and cultural inconsistencies in comparison to her own identity as a Thai Australian. Experimenting with her own body, family and cultural adornments, Andrea testifies to how stereotypes within Australian ideology fail to mimic reality. Andrea’s practice is an exploration to the ‘push and pull’ that exists in a cross-cultural identity, and attempts to dissect these issues that reside in our multicultural Australia. Completing a Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honors at Sydney College of the Arts, Andrea Srisurapon has exhibited in various exhibitions in the Sydney and Central Coast regions.

www.andreasrisurapon.com

Mandy Schöne-Salter

Visual Artist

Mandy is a Blue Mountains based artist working in urban art, photography and community art. She studied photography at the Nepean Arts and Design Centre and participated in an intensive public art workshop lead by New York artist and curator Kendal Henry. Giving a voice to those who need it the most is a strong theme in Mandy’s art, which focuses on social and environmental issues. Mandy believes living in urban environments makes us more removed from nature than ever, and that this disconnection allows us to not care or notice that many species are disappearing from the face of the earth.

www.mandyschoenesalter.com

Marwa Charmand

Marwa Charmand

Visual Artist

Marwa believes that art is a medium that should be used to communicate strong messages of truth in a world where media platforms censor, twist and shape stories to attract a particular audience. Her works have been displayed in various exhibitions including Campbelltown Arts Centre Fisher's Ghost Art Award and the Sydney Downing Centre. In 2011, Marwa was selected as one of eight women across Australia to participate in an open themed project for the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre called ‘No Added Sugar’.

Miriam Cabello

Miriam Cabello

Visual Artist/Educator

Miriam established MLC Powerhouse Design Studio in 1993 and launched MLC Gallery in 2004. Her art and artistic practice are emblematic of cross-cultural understanding and respect for human rights. Cabello’s oil paintings emerge from these themes and are exquisitely realised in her iconic bodies of work: White Rope, The Pugilist Passion and The first 911-The Chilean Military Coup. Recently, Miriam won the EOI to launch her new studio/gallery at 5 Eliza, Newtown. The inaugural exhibition, ‘Layering Black’ examines the #BlackLivesMatter protests in the USA and will coincide with ‘Cause & Effect’, part of Vivid Ideas. Cabello has been acknowledged nationally and internationally with over 25 awards for her contribution to art, education, and cross-cultural engagement. 

www.mlcdesign.com.au

Sherine Tan

Sherine Tan

Visual Artist

Born in a tropical rainforest country in Malaysia, Sherine is strongly influenced by the local flora and fauna of the country. She is passionate about using her art in painting, craftwork, knitting and origami to address environmental destruction and animal extinction. Mainly targeted towards children, she uses origami to educate the young about climate change. She has a Masters in Design (Multimedia) from UNSW, and currently works in advertising, digital and multimedia in Sydney. Sherine has previously exhibited at Converging Latitudes at Warringah Creative Space, NB Group Maker and The Other ArtFair at the Commune.

www.saatchiart.com/sherinetan

Tia Kass

Tia Kass

Visual Artist

Tia Kass, a second-generation Greek-Australian, is an artist and illustrator based in Melbourne. He and his artistic expressions became heavily politicised first through the Melbourne street art scene, which he is still very much active in. Then, the search for political and philosophical clarity led him to become involved in grassroots activism. These experiences continue to shape his work on socio-political issues as he depicts topics in a highly stylised manner, wanting the artwork to be bold, intelligent and witty, yet remain aesthetically pleasing and unique in their approach.

Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.
  • Companion Card Acceptance - The Companion Card is for people with a significant permanent disability, who always need a companion to provide attendant care type support in order to participate at most available community venues and activities.

Event Details

FREE EXHIBITION: 24 May–4 June 2017

As part of Vivid Ideas 2017, Carnival of the Bold and MLC Gallery is presenting "Cause and Effect", a two-week visual arts exhibition by six artists, designed to shine a spotlight on some of the more current and pressing social issues faced by Australian society: war and conflict, environmental destruction and racism.

The exhibition will prompt audiences to consider and deliberate some complex, multifaceted and sensitive themes, aiming to raise awareness and conversation around these social issues and also give a voice to marginalised communities.

The visual arts exhibition will kick off with a launch night and end with a forum — we invite you to join us for both!

LAUNCH NIGHT & ARTIST SHOWCASE
Saturday 27 May 2017 @ 8pm-10pm

Come and meet the six participating artists who developed work for this exhibition. They will share their inspiration, personal connection with the cause, process, reflections, perspectives and hopes. Artists include Andrea Srisurapon, Mandy Schöne-Salter, Marwa Charmand, Miriam Cabello, Sherine Tan and Tia Kass.

Emcee: Eleanor Jackson​

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ARTS & SOCIAL CAUSE FORUM
Saturday, 3 June 2017 @ 3pm-5pm

Join us for a panel discussion with selected academics, arts workers and directors of NGOs to discuss the themes showcased, what perspectives and insights these artworks bring to the conversation, and how artists can play a more active role as agents for social change. Speakers include Grace Patridge (Amnesty ARTillery Action Group), Jiva Parthipan (STARTTS), Lena Nahlous (Diversity Arts Australia), Mia Zahra (NSW Family & Community Services), Miriam Cabello (MLC Gallery), Paula Abood and Priscilla Brice-Weller (All Together Now).

Emcee: Sunil Badami

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More about the organisers
We seek to champion the arts for social change. Together, let's create a movement of social change and a coming together of artists and other leaders who drive important issues of our time — to create deeper engagement around social causes. We aspire to bring important issues to the mainstream agenda, raise public consciousness and shine new light on what it means to live with greater humanity.

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Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.
  • Companion Card Acceptance - The Companion Card is for people with a significant permanent disability, who always need a companion to provide attendant care type support in order to participate at most available community venues and activities.