Rhythm Sequence: Guided Audio Description Tours
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When
23 March—18 May
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Address
CNR OXFORD ST & GREENS RD PADDINGTON NSW 2021
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Hours
11–12PM
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Phone
+61 2 8936 0888
Led by UNSW Galleries Public Engagement Officer, Miranda Samuels, these intimate tours of Gemma Smith: Rhythm Sequence utilise the technique of audio description as an access tool for people who are blind or have low vision, and as a medium for experimenting with ideas of language, abstraction and translation.
Sighted companions and guide dogs are welcome.
Developed in conjunction with Gemma Smith: Rhythm Sequence at UNSW Galleries 15 March – 1 June 2019.
'Rhythm Sequence' is the first career survey of Australian artist Gemma Smith. Curated by UNSW Galleries Director José Da Silva, the exhibition traces the development of Smith’s practice since 2003 and its experimentation with the language of painting. It celebrates Smith’s reworking of abstract codes and styles, as well as the testing of colour and form, pictorial depth and formal and improvised gestures.
Banner: Gemma Smith Adaptable 3 2006, Swizzle 2010, Crushing 2017, and Esker 2014. Installation view, 'Gemma Smith: Rhythm Sequence', UNSW Galleries, 2019. Photo: Zan Wimberley
Images: Rhythm Sequence: Guided Audio Description Tours at UNSW Galleries. Photos: Document Photography