Coming up at Gertrude Glasshouse | Performance Review and Gertrude present Contact High

Alexander Powers, ‘inputs outputs’, 2020, video documentation, Temperance Hall, Melbourne. Photo by Atong Atem. Courtesy of the artist.
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Performance Review and Gertrude Present: Contact High. Curated by Anador Walsh

Performance Nights | 20 and 27 January, 6-8pm. Residency Dates | 10 – 28 January 2022

In line with Gertrude’s commitment to supporting curatorial practice and the presentation of ambitious projects and public outcomes, the remainder of the month of January will be dedicated to Contact High, a Performance Review takeover of Gertrude Glasshouse.
 
Coming out of a two year period where performance was primarily engaged with through the intermediaries of phone and laptop screens, Contact High seeks to emphasise that which is lost through digital dissemination: action and dialogue, movement and sweat, laboured breath and foot falls, audiences and performers, dancers and spectators, dramaturgy and scores.
 
Over the course of three weeks, six Naarm based artists will be in residence at Gertrude Glasshouse; rehearsing, workshopping and developing new or existing performance works. This residency will culminate in the public presentation of these works across two performance nights on Thursday 20 January and Thursday 27 January.
 
Contact High is interested in the transference that occurs between performers and audiences in the gallery and is a celebration of our newly regained ability to be together, performing and spectating.
 
Exhibiting Artists: Arini Byng, Rebecca Jensen, Marcus McKenzie, Sean Miles, Alexander Powers and Ari Tampubolon.
 
Music: Amrita Hepi.
 
Design: New Association.

Performance Review is a platform for critical and creative engagement with performance art.
 
Anador Walsh is a curator and writer and the founding editor of Performance Review.
 
Performance Review thanks founding patrons Create Space Consultancy and MurriMatters for their support of Contact High.
 
Gertrude Glasshouse is generously supported by Michael Schwarz and David Clouston.
 
The 2022 Gertrude Glasshouse exhibition program is supported by the City of Yarra’s Annual Grants Program.

Gertrude Glasshouse

44 Glasshouse Road, Collingwood

Performance Night 1 | 6-8pm, Thursday 20 January
Performance Night 2 | 6-8pm, Thursday 27 January

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