Showing posts with label Raewyn Martyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raewyn Martyn. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Raewyn Martyn's Day-beds in Glover Park



Raewyn Martyn's Day-beds in Glover Park
(Between Garrett and Ghuznee Sts, just off Cuba Street)

Come check out the day-beds which will be installed daily until May 22nd.
These are the first in a series of four.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Raewyn Martyn - Work in Progress


Drop by for our Summer resident, Raewyn Martyn's open studio. Raewyn is currently working on a few wall works, a work in progress. Enjoy is open from Wednesday to Friday.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Raewyn Martyn : Enjoy Summer Residency 2011



Open studio from Wednesday January 19th.
Gallery opening hours Wednesday - Friday, 11 - 6pm

Raewyn Martyn's residency takes the form of a working studio set up around the investigation of how abstract paint-based interventions and wall works operate in public space, both on-site and outside of a public gallery setting. The working studio will research recent related practice and present these findings in the form of a reading table in the gallery, a blog, and studio work.

The residency will result in a series of wall-works realised in offsite public space during April 2011. They will investigate how abstract painterly activity within public space can activate surfaces and engage with the lived visual experience of the space. Working drawings show use of found frames within exterior architecture, and surfaces. Potential sites include exterior walls, and walls and surfaces within spaces used for hospitality or other forms of exchange.

Raewyn's blog

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

essays

Some new essays from Enjoy's democratic publishing house... yours to peruse, download, and/or print at your convenience. Please find them on each show's archive page on Enjoy's website... links below. Also watch out for the complete 2007/2008 PDF catalogues on the way soon.

Deidra Sullivan's Urban Encounters in Cuba St, written on the occasion of the Urban Workshop exhibition at Enjoy, 2009.

Rachel O'Neill and John Hurrel writing on the work of Raewyn Martyn and Noel Ivanoff, respectively, from their joint 2008 exhibition Landing.

Martyn Reynolds' essays Patrick Lundberg--Buying wool, describing space, making paintings, on Lundberg's 2007 show Ah, Um.