New online content – webcam & downloadable artworks

The Light from Light exhibition website now features a live webcam feed of Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley’s eponymous outdoor photovoltaic sculpture that sits at the southern perimeter of the State Library of Queensland. After 6pm EST, you can see the geodesic structure and accompanying neon signage become illuminated, thanks to the solar power . . . → Read More: New online content – webcam & downloadable artworks

Wednesday 3rd of November: Light from Light opens in Shanghai

Light from Light opens to Chinese audiences at the Shanghai Library on Wednesday, 3rd of November 2010.

The exhibition will be formally opened by Dr Wu Jianzhong, director of Shanghai Library, Lea-Giles Peters, State Librarian of the State Library of Queensland and Kim Machan, exhibition curator and director of MAAP – Multimedia Art Asia . . . → Read More: Wednesday 3rd of November: Light from Light opens in Shanghai

Light from Light opens in Brisbane this Friday!

Light from Light opens to Australian audiences at the State Library of Queensland on Friday, 1st of October 2010.

The opening in Brisbane will be publicly celebrated with a day of artist talks on the following day.

Chinese audiences await the mirror exhibition, which opens on the 3rd of . . . → Read More: Light from Light opens in Brisbane this Friday!

Saturday 2nd of October: Brisbane Opening Event

On Saturday 2nd of October, the opening of Light from Light at the State Library of Queensland will be celebrated with a series of artist talks and guided tour of the exhibition.

Artists will be in Brisbane to talk about their work featured in the exhibition.

For more information about this event, check the . . . → Read More: Saturday 2nd of October: Brisbane Opening Event

Brisbane: Pak Sheung Chuen gives a free public talk

Pak Sheung Chuen resting on his work, ‘Measuring the Size of the Sea Storing in a Library’ 2008

Brisbane audiences are invited to see Pak Sheung Chuen give a free public talk on 29 June at 11am at the State Library of Queensland Auditorium 2. Pak, the artist who represented Hong Kong . . . → Read More: Brisbane: Pak Sheung Chuen gives a free public talk