Shoot artists Jen Brazier, Edward James and Danielle Walpole will be exhibiting photo-media works in two upcoming exhibitions.
The first, as part of the exhibition by the photo-media group Undercurrent at MOP Projects in Sydney. The exhibition is part of the Head On Photo Festival, which runs alongside the Sydney Biennale. The show opens 6pm, 27 May and continues to 13 June.
The second will showcase solo exhibitions of each of the trio's work at Light Square Gallery, Adelaide:
Jen Brazier - Menace Edward James - Black Sky Blue Danielle Walpole - Reminiscence
The exhibitions open 6pm, 30 June and continue till 22 July.
Further information Undercurrent is a collective of 9 photo-media artists originally from South Australia. The group aims to contribute to the development of critical and aesthetic debate concerning contemporary photo-media practice by engaging photo-media artists, curators, writers and other interested parties in a global context. The group feel driven to developing audiences for photo-media practice, to engaging the public through the process of exhibitions, artist talks and critical writing. Through education and the sharing of discussion around photography's place in contemporary society, the group are extending an open invitation to audiences, both new and practiced.
Undercurrent artists are: Gregory Ackland (SA), Jen Brazier (QLD), Edward James (SA), Mimi Kelly (NSW), Rachel McElwee (SA), Will Nolan (SA), Amy Patterson (SA), Beverley Southcott (NSW), and Danielle Walpole (SA).