Remembrance brings together drawing and sculpture that navigates the space between memory and immediacy – where figuration, abstraction and mark-making present different ways of holding on, letting go and leaving trace.
Bansi Joshi‘s series Impress is a collection of tissues tear-stained with the excess ink, sometimes from multiple works, in the field and at the studio, tracing the memories of the drawings they helped create.
Aimee Meng‘s work investigates softcore violence in kawaii culture, informed by an interest in craft and psychoanalysis.
Carolyn Ong‘s series Differential consists of small oil works where gestures, variation and material response form a visual language – each mark a question in flux.
Kate Riley‘s series of drawings are taken from observations and photographs. In a repetitive cycle of drawing and sculpture making, the works become self-generative and self-referential.
Bansi Joshi
Aimee Meng
Carolyn Ong
Kate Riley
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Bansi Joshi is a contemporary printmaker, currently in her final year of MFA at National Art School, whose work explores the relationship between self, the environment and the body.
Aimee Meng is a fibre-based interdisciplinary artist living and working in Cammeraygal/North Sydney.
Carolyn Ong is an experimental artist working in mixed media, oil paint and traditional drawing practices.
Kate Riley is an early career artist working between sculpture and drawing.

