By Connection Arts Space Izaak Lubin was the second person who took part in Connection Arts Space’s joint residency program with the Way Over There Collective. Izaak is not your traditional artist, in fact, he barely identifies as one. In conversation with Connection Arts Space, he talks about identity, his budding practice, and how the […]
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CAS 2020: The Year in Review
…And what a year it has been! We kicked off 2020 with Heating Up, a group exhibition curated by Larra Juab that extended the Midsumma Festival vibe with work from local LGBTQIA+ artists. In her interview with CAS in February, Larra said: ‘I cannot wait to see more exhibitions that explore one’s identity and feeling […]
RIOT! Artist Interviews #5: Rhys Cousins and Richard McMahon
RIOT! is Connection Arts Space’s second digital group exhibition. The exhibition carves out a space for our artists and the audience to explore various themes such as philosophy, social issues, politics, spirituality and religion, while seeking to elevate voices that are typically pushed to the margins. We asked participating artists Rhys Cousins and Richard McMahon one simple but complex question: WHY DO YOU RIOT?
RIOT! Artist Interviews #4: Nicholas Tsekouras, Tessa Chung and Kelly Yoon
RIOT! is Connection Arts Space’s current digital group exhibition. The exhibition carves out a space for our artists and the audience to explore various themes such as philosophy, social issues, politics, spirituality and religion, while seeking to elevate voices that are typically pushed to the margins. We asked participating artists Nicholas Tsekouras, Tessa Chung and Kelly Yoon one simple but complex question: WHY DO YOU RIOT?
RIOT! Artist Interviews #3: Prat Talegaonkar & Bryan Mew
RIOT! is Connection Arts Space’s current digital group exhibition. The exhibition carves out a space for our artists and the audience to explore various themes such as philosophy, social issues, politics, spirituality and religion, while seeking to elevate voices that are typically pushed to the margins. We asked participating artists Prat Talegaonkar and Bryan Mew one simple but complex question: WHY DO YOU RIOT?
RIOT! Artist Interviews #2: Caitlin Chan & Larra Juab
RIOT! is Connection Arts Space’s current digital group exhibition. The exhibition carves out a space for our artists and the audience to explore various themes such as philosophy, social issues, politics, spirituality and religion, while seeking to elevate voices that are typically pushed to the margins. We asked participating artists one simple but complex question: WHY DO YOU RIOT?
RIOT! Artist Interviews #1: Ruby Ellam & Danielle Divola
RIOT! is Connection Arts Space’s current digital group exhibition. The exhibition carves out a space for our artists and the audience to explore various themes such as philosophy, social issues, politics, spirituality and religion, while seeking to elevate voices that are typically pushed to the margins. We asked participating artists one simple but complex question: WHY DO YOU RIOT?