Nite Art

Discover new ways of looking at art, and late-night hours are just the beginning. One night will bring together art across four precincts and twenty-one galleries. Fifty-six artists will showcase work from photography to talks, walks, sculpture, drawing, installation and mixed media.
Amy Collins
Published on July 16, 2013

Overview

Art is becoming more participatory every day. It is becoming more about the experience not just the piece of work. Nite Art is a brilliant example of this. One night will bring together art across four precincts and twenty-one galleries. Fifty-six artists will showcase work from photography to talks, walks, sculpture, drawing, installation and mixed media.

Following in the footsteps of international initiatives, Nite Art is allowing people to view and experience art in a whole new way. Exhibitions include De Pose from Fiona Abicare, a sculpture and installation presented in the Sarah Scout Gallery, and Interior Exterior, the photography exhibition from Robert Ashton showing at Edmund Pearce Gallery.

Talks will challenge the concept of the artistic space and what it will look like in the future in the talk Is the Gallery Space Dead and open our eyes to new performance spaces in Hidden Spaces, Ready Stages, an exploration of the Arts Centre's undiscovered areas.

Nite Art offers an evening to forget preconceived ideas on art and simply let yourself get lost in the process.

Image courtesy of Nite Art.

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