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2009

 

19.02-21.03

Socially Disorganised
Curating Workshop

 

9.04-02.05
Biotech Art Revisited
Workshop
Symposium

 

15.05-13.06
Mark Siebert
Forever 27
Fleur Elise Noble
Work in Progress

 

26.06-25.07
Tristan Louth-Robins

& Shoot Collective
Tensions

 

07.08-05.09
Bridget Currie

Regulators

Paul Sloan
Psychic Souvenirs

 

15.09-07.11
gone in no time

 

 

 

 

FLEUR ELISE NOBLE Work in Progress [version 1: drawing installation]

Opening 6pm Thursday 14 May. 15 – 13 June

Artists Talk 3pm 15 May
Curated by Melentie Pandilovski

 

Fleur Elise Noble

 

image: Work in Progress (detail) 2008. Courtesy the artist


Fleur Elise Noble works with film, animation, puppetry, projection and performance, primarily through the filter of drawing process. The predominantly filmic material works with data projection and performance.

'Work in Progress is a three-dimensional drawing installation that unravels in time and space like a theatre production. It exists within and draws attention to the space between the maker and the made. The moving image and its connection with actual pictures and objects is being used to explore the poetic potential of paper, image and process. In this work, film and animation occupy the stage as a spatial entity, extending from their usual relationship with the rectangle and the two dimensional surface. This work is the first draft of what has grown into a 40 minute theatre production“ (Artist's notes).

Fleur Noble’s related theatrical production, The 2-Dimensional Life of Her will be showing at the Queens Theatre, May 18-23, during Come Out Festival

 

BIOS

Fleur Elise Noble studied on a full scholarship at Adelaide Central School of Art where she received her Batchelor of Visual Art (Honors) in 2006. She was also offered a scholarship from the New York Studio School of Drawing Painting and Sculpture where she studied for 1 year in 2005. Fleur has been the recipient of numerous of grants and awards. She has exhibited in New York, Adelaide and Perth, and has been involved in performative projects in Edinburgh, Brisbane, Hobart and New Zealand. Her most recent work is specifically focused on the performative possibilities of drawing and process. She works with the mediums of drawing, animation, film and projection to create three-dimensional time-based installations that unravel in time and space like theatre productions.

 

→ further (artist's website) fleurelisenoble.com