The Cipher’s Interval
Lyn Plummer’s installations engage sound and digital imagery and wall and floor forms in a wide range of materials. She investigates the diverse ways that significant meanings can be attached to space, forms, marks, images, sounds and silences, and how connotations of these symbols shift with each exhibition space, the variations of the elements and of the nature of the intervals between them.
Lyn Plummer
8 September – 31 October
LUMA | La Trobe University Museum of Art – http://www.latrobe.edu.au/luma/
To be opened by Dr Dan Wollmering, Senior Lecturer Department of Fine Arts, faculty of Art and Design, Monash University.
Date: Tuesday 14th September 6-8pm (RSVP Friday 10th September).
Public Programs
Lyn Plummer in Conversation
Date: Friday 24 September, 11am-12pm
Venue: La Trobe University Museum of Art
LUMA director Vincent Alessi talks to Lyn Plummer abot the motivations and themes behind her work, its development spanning years of practice, and the influence of the architectural space which it inhabits.
Lyn Plummer’s multilayered installantions engage sound and digital imagery and wall and floor forms in a wide range of materials. Gain insight into how she investigates the diverse ways that significant meanings can be attached to space, forms, marks, images, sounds and silences, and how connotations of these symbols shift with each exhibition space, the variations of the elements and the nature of the intervals between them.
Following the talk, join Lyn and the LUMA staff for refreshments as you enjoy the installation.
Lecture – ‘Bliss, Blasphemy and Belief: Exploring Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Art’
Rev Dr Rod Pattenden
Date: Friday 15 October, 12pm-1pm
Venue: Glenn College Theatre, La Trobe University
LUMA presents a lecture by Rev Dr Rod Pattenden, Chair of the Blake Prize for Religious Art, on the role of spirituality in contemporary Australian art, and the history of the Blake Prize.
A continuing preoccupation for Lyn Plummer, spanning years of artistic practice, has been the role of the spiritual in art. As she stated in an interview with writer Abba Voigt, “it seems to me that there is a very close connection between art and spirituality and, eventually, structured religions. I remember that my earliest thoughts on the essential role of art in expressing the spirituality of the community lay in its ability to give form to feeling and shape ideals. I was convinced then that art and spirituality were inexorably linked.”
These are free events, but bookings are required to ensure availability of seating and catering.
Contact
Anita La Pietra
Education and Public Program Officer
LUMA/ La Trobe University Museum of Art
Tel: 94792111
Email: A.LaPietra@latrobe.edu.au
To be opened by Dr Dan Wollmering, Senior Lecturer Department of Fine Arts, faculty of Art and Design, Monash University
Tuesday 14th September 6-8pm
RSVP Friday 10th September
Public Programs
Lyn plummer in Conversation
Friday 24 September
11am-12pm
LUMA
LUMA director Vincent Alessi talks to Lyn Plummer abot the motivations and themes behind her work, its development spanning years of practice, and the influence of the architectural space which it inhabits.
Lyn Plummer’s multilayered installantions engage sound and digital imagery and wall and floor forms in a wide range of materials. Gain insight into how she investigates the diverse ways that significant meanings can be attached to space, forms, marks, images, sounds and silences, and how connotations of tehse symbols shift with each exhibition space, the variations of the elements and the nature of the intervals between them.
Following the talk, join Kyn and the LUMA staff for refreshments as you enjoy the installation.
‘Bliss, Blasphemy and Belief: Exploring Spirituality in Contemporary Australian Art
Rev Dr Rod Pattenden
Friday 15 October
12pm-1pm
Glenn College Theatre
LUMA presents a lecture by Rev Dr Rod Pattenden, Chair of the Blake Prize for Religious Art, on the role of spirituality in contemporary Australian art, and the history of the Blake Prize.
A continuing preoccupation for Lyn Plummer, spanning years of artistic practice, has been the role of the spiritual in art. As she stated in an interview with writer Abba Voigt, “it seems to me that there is a very close connection between art and spirituality and, eventually, structured religions. I remember that my earliest thoughts on the essential role of art in expressing the spirituality of the community lay in its ability to give form to feeling and shape ideals. I was convinced then that art and spirituality were inexorably linked.”
These are free events, but bookings are required to ensure availability of seating and catering.
Contact
Anita La Pietra
Education and Public Program Officer
LUMA/ La Trobe University Museum of Art T: 94792111
Email A.LaPietra@latrobe.edu.au