CC Exhibition Openings: Tear Jerker & Video Rainbows
Event description
Change of Venue Announcement:Â
CC x PS Art Space partnership continues with our second block of exhibitions opening Friday 19 July, due to venue maintenance at PS Art Space, exhibitions will now be located at Old Customs House. 8 Phillimore Street Fremantle 6160 WA.Â
RSVP's are encouraged.
Gallery 1:
Tear Jerker
Andrea Meacham
Cool Change is pleased to present Tear Jerker, a solo exhibition by Andrea Meacham (VIC), featuring an accompanying text by Sarah Byrne.
Tear Jerker reimagines the Cocytus River as a strange, twisted bathhouse. It's a muffled wail of grief and aloneness—of pain and suffering swirling away, under the surface, out of view—held at bay by doom-scrolling and dissociative ceiling-staring—rearing its head in private therapy rooms or ugly crying while trying to brush your teeth in the shower. Tear Jerker tries to entangle you in an eternal karaoke video; you slosh about, chased by dolphins and earworms while dry retching at the congealed, soapy hair clump staring out at you from the abyss. Just relax and cry; things won't be fine, fine, fine.
Gallery 2 (Lateral Shelf):
Video Rainbows
Curated by Cassandra Tytler & Andrea Rassell
Cool Change is to present Video Rainbows, a group exhibition curated by Cassandra Tytler and Andrea Rassell—co-founders of the Moving Image Lab Perth (MILP)—and inspired by Jessie Scott’s documentary Rainbow Video (2023).
Video Rainbows explores the cultural phenomenon of now-defunct physical video shops and considers their influence on the artists who frequented them. The exhibition features a curated program of video works influenced by video store and film culture, presenting a selection of artists from WA with the Victorian artists featured in Scott’s documentary.
Philip Brophy (VIC)
Erin Coates (WA)
Arie Glorie (VIC)
Ian Haig (VIC)
Anna Nazzari (WA)
Xanthe Dobbe (VIC)
Diego Ramirez (VIC)
Cassandra Tytler (WA)
Andrea Rassell (WA)
Corey Khan (WA)
Ellen Broadhurst & Tom Rogers (WA & VIC)
Emile Vile (VIC)
Paid bar is available for refreshmentsÂ
Exhibition opening:
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Friday, 19 July 2024
Exhibition duration:
20 July – 6 August 2024
Old Customs House 8 Phillimore Street Fremantle 6160 WAÂ
Sunday – Monday • Closed
Tuesday – Friday • 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday • 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Please note:Â If you require wheelchair access to enter the building, we are happy to organise this via the external ramp. We will arrange for the door to be opened and offer assistance as required.
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