CURRENT

DADA ART PARTY SHOW

Upcoming Ephermeral Art Show:
Merri Creek trail, Coburg Everything is art and everyone is an artist.
Everywhere is a gallery.

  • Group show

  • Medium: Collage

This group exhibition is the culmination of events where guests created spontaneous artworks through playful art games, guided by materials and instructions curated by Kerry Lennon. It pays homage to pre-war European art, a time when modern art was emerging, and the avant-garde served as its surreal counterpart. During this period, small groups of artists, writers, and free thinkers hosted dinner parties that became vibrant hubs of free expression, creativity, and safe spaces for queer, feminist, and non-conformist voices.

Surrealism challenged the mainstream with its anti-art approach, using found objects like newspapers and books to champion collage, chance, and performance. It embraced creating art without literal meaning while uncovering meaning in the process. For this show, we’ve continued that tradition, using chance and play to explore the idea that everything is art and everyone is an artist.

WHEN: SATURDAY 29 MARCH 12-3PM
MERRI CREEK TRAIL (PARKING 32 GRANT ST / 3 MIN WALK FROM JOES MARKET, COBURG

Map reference

https://maps.app.goo.gl/nqJBLAAB1A5CzoBP8

PAst EXHIBITIONS   

  • 2025 Flanagan art award group show -(finalist)

  • 2021 Trash Magic: Alchemy of the Found Object, Window Box, Melbourne

    (Facilitator, curator and artist)

  • 2020 My Blue Period: Covid lockdown online show (Solo)

  • 2014 The Shit People Say: 365-Day Drawing Project Installation, Wetlands Gallery, Melbourne. This interactive experience mirrors the randomness of overhearing snippets of conversation out of context, encouraging viewers to discover drawings unexpectedly. (Solo)

  • 2013 Party Animals Show, Catfood Press, Melbourne

  • 2012 Moreland Summer Show, Counihan Gallery, Melbourne (Upcoming)

  • 2012 Brunswick show, Open entry, Melbourne

  • 2007 The Wall: Arts club night, World Bar, Sydney (Creator /regular contributor)

  • 2007 Red collar workers: Creature Feature, Sydney