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Exhibition Opening: The Space of Light
Exhibition Opening:
The Space of Light
Virginia Cuppaidge and Naoise Halloran-Mackay
Shown in tandem, the works of Virginia Cuppaidge and Naoise Halloran-Mackay reveal a common interest in the pictorial space of light. Mobilised through a sense of movement, colour, rather than form, dominates Virginia Cuppaidge’s paintings. Their radiant and sensuous surfaces reflect both the opalescent skies of New York and the expansive space and light of Australia. Gently referencing architecture, Naoise Halloran-Mackay’s paintings suggest change and possibility. His ‘doorways’ can be understood as transition points or thresholds between humankind and nature, interiority and exteriority.
Artists
Virginia Cuppaidge
Naoise Halloran-Mackay
Curated by
David Sequeira
Banner: Out, Naoise Halloran Mackay, 2024 oil on organza with hardwood support
Exhibition Hours
Exhibition: Friday 20 September – Saturday 26 October.
Bookings not required.
12PM - 5PM Tuesday to Saturday.
ACCESSIBILITY
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AI in Healthcare: Miracle or Mirage?
AI generates both excitement and trepidation in the healthcare space and across the community. How can we balance capitalizing on its revolutionary potential with the need for a measured and balanced approach ensuring new technologies are useful, safe and equitable for all?
Join us in partnership with the U.S Consulate Melbourne for a dynamic discussion on the applications, challenges and future of AI in healthcare for this special panel event on Thursday 19 September. We’ll hear from experts including U.S Machine Learning Researcher Jessica Zosa Forde, CDTH Validitron Lead Dr Kit Huckvale, and CDTH Consumer Engagement Manager Leslie Arnott, moderated by Dr Shaz Sivanesan.