Exhibits,
Gabriella Imrichova, Indra Liusuari, Bea Rubio-Gabriel Performance Takeover
Opening: Opening 6pm Dates: Friday 13 - Saturday 14 DecemberTo close out the year at Bus Projects we are hosting a performance takeover spanning two days and featuring three incredible multi-disciplinary artists. The events will take place over the night of Friday 13 December and the afternoon of Saturday 14 December. More details below:
Friday 6-9pm
Gabriella Imrichova, This Is Not A Metaphor
6.30-7.30pm in Gallery 1
Indra Liusuari, PASSPORTBRO
7.45-8.45pm out the front of Bus Projects
Saturday 2-4pm
Bea Rubio-Gabriel, 𝘢 𝘭𝘢 𝘫𝘶𝘷𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘶𝘥 𝘧𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘢 (𝘱𝘢𝘨𝘢𝘴𝘢)
2.30pm in Gallery 1 & 2
Potluck from 3pm (please bring a plate!)
This event is part of our Performance Takeover program.
Held at: Bus Projects (Ground Floor, 7 Little Miller Street, Brunswick East, VIC 3057)
Free admission.
No bookings required.
Gabriella Imrichova is a live performance maker and choreographer working across theater, visual arts, and dance. A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts with a BFA in Theatre (2019), Gabriella participated in the Emerging Choreographers Program at Dancehouse in 2022/3. They have undertaken residencies at Bundanon, Testing Grounds, and most recently, the ATLAS scholarship program at ImPulsTanz. Gabriella has presented works at Blindside Gallery, Temperance Hall, and Gertrude Contemporary for Contact High.
Indra Liusuari is an interdisciplinary artist and architecture graduate whose practice includes audio-visual media, documented performances, site-interventive installations, and print media. Conceptually, Liusuari is focused on critical discourses around the presence of white supremacy in contemporary lifestyles, which manifest via absurdist exaggeration and satirical self-exotification. Brutalist architecture and industrial design, audio-visual remnants of the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the underground rave scene have become paramount influences in their practice.
Bea Rubio-Gabriel is a performance artist, writer, and curator born in the Philippines now living and working in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Performance becomes a way to re-imagine the ‘&/’ space as cultural imaginary for the utopian present as it interrogates the scaffoldings of power. Approaching writing as artform and ephemera, they use ergodic texts and handmade print-publishing to create new modes of access and dismantle dominant knowledge and power structures. Their research currently focuses on the moral economy of labour, migration and familial sacrifice, the politics of translation, and the transformation of care™ into the act of ‘tending to.’