Playbox
An installation of disparate works
by
Anie Nheu and Jan Fieldsend
Opens 6.00 – 8.00pm Friday 1 August
Image: © 2014 Anie Nheu and Janice Fieldsend
Exhibition runs from
An installation of disparate works
by
Opens 6.00 – 8.00pm Friday 1 August
Exhibition runs from
Now they are coming …
Tony Albert
Pat Brassington
Lynda Draper
Brenda Factor
C.Moore Hardy
Helen Hyatt-Johnston
Shalini Jardin
Deborah Kelly
Allison M. Low
Sarah Newall
Sarah Park
Jane Polkinghorne
Somboun Phonesouk
Abdullah M I Syed
TextaQueen
Margarita Sampson
Yiorgos Zafiriou
Louise Zhang

Francesca Mataraga will discuss her installation Spaces For Leisure over a cup of tea at 2.00pm Saturday 14 June. This installation examines the table as a communal space and is paired with a series of wall drawings that are responsive to the adjoining jewellery workshop, SquarePeg Studios. Attention visionary architects: this work would look brilliant in any corporate or apartment foyer or boardroom!
Francesca Mataraga’s ‘Spaces for Leisure (an installation for AirSpace Projects)’ is opening on Thursday 5 June between 6.00 and 8.00pm. The exhibition will run from Friday 6 June until Saturday 21 June. Francesca Mataraga is a site responsive artist who has created some phenomenal installations including ‘a to b (wall work for Articulate Upstairs)’, Vitrine (Kandos Projects) and Elisabet at Queen Street Studios/Frasers. We are thrilled to be hosting ‘Spaces for Leisure (an installation for AirSpace)’ and look forward to seeing how this wonderful artist transforms our space.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
JD Reforma
Love
Artist Talk
2.00pm Friday 9 May
AirSpace Projects 10 Junction Street Marrickville

JD Reforma will discuss the intentions and ideas behind his latest and most wonderful installation ‘Love’
Landscape Too, curated by Hayley Megan French and Carla Liesch, is on until Saturday 19 April, 5.00pm.
Artists and writers respond to the idea of landscape.
The Directors of Airspace Projects acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which AirSpace Projects stands today, the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and future. We acknowledge all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who come to the gallery to participate in its program of exhibitions and events.
This website is an archive of exhibitions and events managed by AirSpace Projects, from January 2014 to December 2017. The space was owned and directed by Sally Clarke and Brenda Factor, after which time - during the year of 2018 - Clarke transitioned the space to a not-for-profit association.


