Artists Caravan: Genetic Landscape Exhibition
4 to 13 August (Closed on 9 & 10 August)
(Exhibition has been extended to 18 August)
12pm - 8pm
The Substation Gallery
Free admission
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Genetic Landscape exhibition is an expansion of concepts and ideas from Artist Caravan's zine publication. Zine contributors were invited to expand upon their investigation of Genetic Landscape into the physical space of The Substation. Hence, the exhibition will present largely newly developed art works—expansion from their works in the zine. Artists Caravan aspires towards moments where dots connect and the gestalt are revealed. Similarly with Genetic Landscape, Artists Caravan hopes to expand the conversation of land and human to include perspective and stories from the eyes of its people, especially from the arts and cultural community.
ARTISTS CARAVAN
Artists Caravan (AC) is an art collective that was established in 2008. AC invites creative individuals to travel with them, to momentarily be in a community, and respond to sites by creating works of art. Thus began the exciting period of residencies, collaboration opportunities, events and exhibitions for the collective. In 2011, AC undertook LTA's Art in Transit project and created works for King Albert Park Station.AC is part of The Substation's Associate Artist Programme 2020/21 cohort.
ASSOCIATE ARTIST PROGRAMME
The Substation's Associate Artist Programme (AAP) is a year-long programme where artists and collectives are invited to engage in a process-driven development of existing or new works. This year's selection is based on artists who engage in collaborative and collective practices, with many of them being active organisers and key members in their community. Their work and methodologies highlights the different approaches to artistic practice.