Welcome to FLICKERING STONE, an exhibition of video and moving image art that is being exhibited as part of HIDDEN - A Rookwood Sculpture Walk. This is a new component to HIDDEN. 

Throughout HIDDEN2018, the Trust is exhibiting video and moving image art that responds to themes surrounding the Rookwood site, such as history, culture, remembrance and love. This includes grief, loss, mourning, spirituality, the environment, and different cultural beliefs around burial and memorialisation.  

Exhibiting Artists

Lynn Dennison (London, ENG)
Dress, Sea*
Jess Freeman (NSW, AUS)
Digital Memory
Terhi Hakola (NSW, AUS)
Burning Bed
Rhiannon Hopley (NSW, AUS)
Ante-mortem
Gillian Kayrooz (NSW, AUS)
Surveillance over Scrutiny^
Nancy Liang (NSW, AUS)
Ticket to Rookwood^
David Anthony Sant (NSW, AUS)
Inconsequence
Elizabeth White (Connecticut, USA)
Loving You Always
Tamara Whyte (NT, AUS)
Arnhem to Ice - Bush Baby
Helen Zajkowski  (Stamford, USA)
The Cage

 

AWARDS valued at over $2,000

Flickering Stone Award - Valued at $1,000 USD

The Trust has offered a non-acquisitive award of $1,000USD for one artist. All artists that were selected into FLICKERING STONE 2018 were eligible for this award. The successful artist was selected by Sean Morris.

* Congratulations to the Flickering Stone Award winner - Lynn Dennison for Dress, Sea

 

Peacock Gallery HIDDEN Moving Image Awards - $500 AUD each

Cumberland City Council has offered two non-acquisitive awards of $500 each to two artists who have a connection (either living, working or studying) to Western Sydney.The themes of Flickering Stone were also addressed in the submitted work. The recipients of these awards were selected by Sean Morris.

^ Congratulations to the two Peacock Gallery HIDDEN Moving Image Award winners - Gillian Kayrooz for Surveillance over Scrutiny and Nancy Liang for Ticket to Rookwood.

 

Judge - Sean Morris

Having originally trained as an interior designer, Sean Morris is an artist, collector, curator and Director of Square One Studios in Alexandria. He was a speaker for the 2015 panel on collecting video art for dLux Media Arts, and has been a judge for Wollombi’s 'Sculpture in the Vineyards' award exhibition.