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Group Show / Residual Histories

31A Enmore Rd
Enmore NSW 2042
Australia
DRAW Space
When
  • Thursdays and Sundays, 11am to 5pm
  • Thursday 14 August 2025 to Sunday 7 September 2025
Cost

Free

DRAW Space is delighted to present Group Show / RESIDUAL HISTORIES, opening at 6pm, Thursday 14 August 2025. The exhibition is curated by Annelies Jahn. Join the artists, curator and DRAW Space team to celebrate.

Featuring – Annelies Jahn, Tara McIntosh, Aude Parichot, Izabela Pluta, Lisa Stack, Oliver Wagner.

RESIDUAL HISTORIES is an attempt to describe the symbiotic relationship between maker and material, with process that enters us into vulnerable, provisional and almost accidental methods of making. Where the agency of material and time inexplicably brings about the ‘work’. These acts seem to hover in a space of pre-cognition – being seen and then accepted.

The artists of RESIDUAL HISTORIES, working through their own disciplines, commonly lean into this vulnerability, drawn to the provisional nature of making.

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