Free Fall

You may go home with as many questions as answers, but the new season of performance art at Oxford Art Factory will definitely bring some meaning to your weekend socialising.
Leah Thomas
Published on April 20, 2011

Overview

Tired of doing the same old thing every weekend, going home with a hole in your wallet and the sense of having lost something rather than having gained? If you're searching for something a little more profound to do with your leisure time, then look no further than new exhibition at the Oxford Art Factory, Free-Fall, and ponder the meaning of it all whilst enjoying an alcoholic beverage or two with friends.

Free-Fall begins mid April and will be taking place every Friday and Saturday night in the Oxford Art Factory’s Glass Cube. You'll get to experience cutting edge performance art from a diverse selection of Australian artists, including Gregory & Watts, Naomi Oliver, Jodie Whalen, Motel Sisters, John A. Douglas, Greedy Hen, Bridie Connell, Heath Franco, Liam Benson, Leah McPherson and more.

The artists will commenting on and confronting everything from the meaning of our physical existence, celebrity worship, notions of masculinity, feminine representation in art and popular culture, to rituals of physical exercise, automatic drawing and a show which makes the audience the object of investigation.

Expect to go home with as many questions as answers.

Image: Kill Pixie

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