Thursday 1 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Friday 2 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Saturday 3 October 2020 from 10am to 5pm Monday 5 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Tuesday 6 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Wednesday 7 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Thursday 8 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Friday 9 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm Saturday 10 October 2020 from 10am to 5pm Monday 12 October 2020 from 10am to 6pm
While There's Space Between Us - Jasmin Simmons
''While There’s Space Between Us’ showcases portraits and interviews of 100 individuals working in creative industries to act as a microcosmic illustration of the profound effect COVID-19 has had in Sydney.
In March, when restrictions first started to come into place, creative jobs were one of the first to be forced to stop. The cessation of the Creative arts left countless actors, directors, photographers, prop makers, designers, dancers, opera singers, stage managers and more without jobs and income for an indefinite period of time.
Working in and being surrounded by people in the creative industry, I experienced first-hand what this abrupt ambiguity had on our emotional and cognitive health. Dealing with isolation, the loss of purpose and the uncertainty of the future is terrifying.
This feeling, and the hope that it was a once in a lifetime experience, propelled me into action. I picked up my camera and began to document it. For nine days I drove to the homes of 100 individuals where they were self-isolating. I took polaroids, film portraits and interviewed each contributor – all whilst remaining 2 meters distance between us at all times.
After these nine days the situation worsened and I too began to self-isolate. During this time, I started to go through the 100 moments –editing film, scanning polaroids and transcribing each interview. At my most alone it was these 100 people that provided me company – some solace, a sense of belonging and a safe place. I began to share the project publicly onInstagram, an artists a day. The response was overwhelming with people reaching out to tell me how the series was helping them feel less alone during isolation, that it made them feel connected to something and someone. The Project has grown to become extremely special to me and has had an impact larger than I anticipated. Thank you to the 100 people who were willing to lay bare their experiences – your raw emotions and thoughts have enabled me to humanise an anomalous moment in time.
I hope that these moments provide you with a sense of company and that through me lens you come to find peace in the realisation that while there is space between us now, it is just and intermission.'
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Exhibition dates: October 1 - 12
Opening celebrations: Saturday, October 3 and Saturday October 10, 10am-5pm
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Please keep in mind social distancing rules will be in place. As a result, we will not hold our typical opening night on Thursday's fortnightly until further notice. However, we will be extending our hours on Saturday from 10am - 5pm. We encourage visitors to social distance and avoid crowding while we celebrate artists and their artworks.