June 28, 2025
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We have worked collaboratively in the gallery space.Kate’s work includes sculptures made of queen-sized foam mattresses and inflatables. The work is site specific and embodies the ageing form and a posthuman/feminist view of time and gender.
Judy-Ann’s work is a series of assemblages made from dismembered musical instruments, and other found materials. Using a reparative aesthetic, she transforms these found objects into evocative forms to address the concept of home.
Collaboration by Kate Coyne and Judy-Ann Moule (JAM) met at National Art School whilst doing Post Graduate studies, Kate MA (Painting) and JAM DFA (Photomedia). Invited to participate in a post-graduate exhibition at NERAM, called Emanate Armidale, NSW, 2023. Both non-metropolitan NSW based, Coalcliff and Armidale. Formed collaborative duo with shared interest in feminist inclined sculptural forms.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council/Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body.
FRI 10am – 2pm
SAT 10am – 2pm
SUN 10am – 2pm
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WAYOUT Artspace acknowledges the Dabee people of the Wiradjuri Nation, the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which WAYOUT Artspace space is located. We also recognise the traditional owners of all the lands on which members of WAYOUT Artspace are located. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.