All posts by “RAYGUN”
ARTS QUEENSLAND GRANT FOR RAYGUN
We did it. RAYGUN has operated for just over a year and we have just found out we have received an Arts Queensland grant to help operate our space for 2013. One of the best parts about it is we applied to pay each of… Read More
STEPHEN SPURRIER and DAVID USHER
Our December show is a joint project and collaboration between Stephen Spurrier and David Usher. Come and join us for Christmas drinks and help celebrate the wrap up for 2012. This group of paintings reflects an ongoing collaboration between the two artists over the past… Read More
Liam Gillick in Conversation with JJ Charlesworth
Miranda July’s ‘A handy tip for the easily distracted”
Thanks Sam.
2013 at RAYGUN
January – closed February – Harrell Fletcher (USA) March – Thorgej Steen Hansen (Denmark) April – Mathias Kryger (Denmark) May – A. Bunter Projects (Toowoomba) June – Devon McKnight (USA) July – exchange with ALASKA PROJECTS (Sydney) August – Kyle Jenkins (Toowoomba) September –Hayley French and Carla Liesch… Read More
A few notes on Michael’s work.
Last night we had a question answer conversation with the visitors to RAYGUN about Michael’s work, one of the things is demonstrated within his work is that ‘we create structures to understand things’. I find myself thinking about last nights conversation today, so I thought I would share… Read More
Shaggy Dog Continued..
..and thank you for sharing the wine.. last night we had Michael’s opening night and thank you everyone for joining us. Michael graciously spoke about his work and answered questions from the audience about his practice. Toowoomba decided to turn up the heat but we… Read More
Shaggy Dog Story
Yesterday morning we installed Michael Boelt-Fischer’s show ‘Shaggy Dog Story’ which opens this Friday at 6pm. We’ll have a conversation with Michael about his work, hope to see you for a glass.
SUICIDE SWANS
Did we happen to mention that the ‘Gunners’ supervisor is Kyle Jenkins from the Suicide Swans who played with his band in Brisbane out the back of Metro Arts a couple of weeks ago at the Brisbane Festival. Check out this review by Clare Kempnich… Read More