windows and mirrors photo show

Windows and Mirrors presented by Len’s School & Cleveland Photo Festival. Official event Saturday 12th November 4pm. Workshop Tuesday 8th Nov 4pm.

Windows and Mirrors Photo Show

Windows and Mirrors Photo Show

Len’s School and Cleveland Photo Festival present

Windows and Mirrors


7-13 November 2022, 12-6pm daily

TAP Gallery, 259 Riley St Surry Hills, Sydney

A group photographic show curated by Herb Ascherman and Len Metcalf, comprising works from Cleveland Photo Festival (USA), and students of Len’s School (Aus/NZ). It is inspired by John Szarkowski’s concept that photographs fall somewhere on the continuum from ‘public to private concerns’ or ‘mirrors and windows’.

Opening Event: Saturday 12th November 4pm for artists talks, drinks, nibbles.

Abstract Photography Workshop: Tuesday 8th November 4pm $50, limited to 30 patrons, tickets via headon.org.au/events

‘Photographs as Mirrors’ Presentation: Wednesday 9th November 2pm. Free,Len Metcalf discusses how photographs can be windows and mirrors.

For more information email hello@lennschool.com or visit lensschool.com


Windows and Mirrors Photo Show

Windows and Mirrors Photo Show

SYD-ESQUE Opening Saturday 5th November 6pm. Artists talk Tuesday 1st November 6pm.

Syd-Esque multimedia art show * Group Show


Syd-Esque multimedia art show

SYD-ESQUE

A collective multimedia exhibition. The work involved reflects individual interpretations of Sydney through through the discovery of personal experiences.

Come along to our artists’ Talk on Tuesday 1st November from 6pm.

And to our evening soiree Saturday 5th November from 6-10pm.

Artists: Chester Collins, Archy Obrodavic, Natasha Pettit, Tilden San-Roque.

Syd-Esque multimedia art show



Archy Obradovic on Instagram
Chester Collins – NAS Grad Show

Hal Epstein – Sydney by Crane. Opening drinks Tuesday 25th 6pm. Exhibition runs from 24 – 30 October 2022

Hal Epstein – Sydney by Crane

Hal Epstein - Sydney by Crane - Tap Gallery

Exhibition Concept: Sydney by Crane

Sydney by Crane comprises a series of photographic prints in colour, documenting the ubiquitous crane population operating in the Sydney basin from 2019-2022, and the way these colossal machines interact with the natural environment.

Local photographer and retired engineer, Hal Epstein, who has specialised in bird photography for the past decade, now turns his lens to the sky to capture mechanical beasts alongside the feathered variety.

It is said Sydney has 2 seasons: demolition & construction. With Sydney’s development boom in full swing, and natural habitat being converted to concrete and glass structures, Hal has become fascinated with the way the natural world adapts to the rapidly changing face of the city.

His unusual vantage points have, for example, captured cockatoos nesting within the towering SMXL crane counterwight in the village of Double Bay, where a high level of contested development is underway.

On one hand, Hal marvels at the feat of engineering these electro mechanical monsters balanced intricately above the suburbs and skyscrapers represent. On the other, he laments the loss of trees, green space and the hyper industrialization of a city he has called home for 80 years.

This photographic series poses the question: are cranes a blight on the landscape or a vision of wonder intricately woven into the everyday life of a city?

In his pursuit of this premise, Hal has documented cranes towering over construction sites throughout the local Woollahra municipality and further afield throughout the Sydney basin. As a resident of Double Bay since 1977, he was particularly interested in covering the dramatic changes in the suburbs around him – from Cranbrook’s makeover to the new buildings on Cross Street, Double Bay, the controversial new Stadium at Moore Park and the long awaited New Sydney Fish Market

Using a suite of lenses Hal seeks to reveal aspects and details of urban development that would not normally be glimpsed by Sydney’s citizens in their general daily circulation.

This show will be curated by renowned photographer, Sue Paull, whose striking images of life inside the NSW prison system have been exhibited and collected by the Art Gallery of NSW, the NSW State Library and the Justice and Police Museum. Sue has extensive curatorial experience and is working with Hal to distill a concise series of images that will lead the viewer on a cohesive journey through his crane odyssey.

Hal also finds relevance in the cultural and historical significance of cranes, some of which were pioneered, designed and built in Australia including the “Kangaroo or Jumping Crane” manufactured by Favelle Mort in Sydney in the 1960s, and the mobile or Franna Crane. Unbeknownst to many, these cranes which originated in Australia are used internationally and have enabled some of the most famous buildings in the world to be built, including New York’s now-destroyed Twin Towers. 

KRISS HADES – 17th – 23rd OCTOBER.

Kriss Hades * Tap Gallery

Kriss Hades - Tap Gallery

Kriss Hades on Instagram.

The strange and wondrous art of Kriss Hades will be on display from the 17th to the 23rd October.

PRINTS + PAINTINGS + PHANTASMS AND PORTRAITS

Official Opening THURSDAY 20th 6 – 8 pm

LIVE PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY 22nd 6 PM

Virtuoso Electric Guitar Video Presentation:
“Psychedelic Noise Mastery of the Unknown” – [The Wind of Orion] Set from 2002

Personalised Art Lessons and Guitar Tuition contact krisshades@gmail.com to arrange a booking. 

Art dating tap gallery

NEXT GROUP SHOW – THE ART OF DATING SPONSORED BY MEL & CO. SPECIAL EVENT SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER 6PM

Group Show- The Art of Dating

INVITING ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT IN OUR NEXT GROUP SHOWGroup Show - The Art of Dating - Tap Gallery

Inviting artists to submit artwork for our next group show.

THEME: THE ART OF DATING.
There is no shortage of inspiration for this one. It can be a beach scene, a walk in the park, food, a kiss, skipping in the rain. Use your imagination. Deliver artworks to TAP Art Gallery by 29th September. $25/artwork

Sponsored by Mel & Co, we will have a peoples choice encouragement award voted by the attending guests.

Complimentary drinks for the first to arrive.

The bar will be open & Canapes will be served.

Coinciding with the event will be the launch of Mel’s new business venture:

Mel W & Co

Dating Support Services for Men 45+
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