(to) give time to time
published on 17th August, 2010

Reasons to get excited about (to) give time to time:

1) This artist called Guy Stuart is going to rebuild the entire floor of the aEaf. Well actually he is building a new floor on top of the normal floor. The new floor is going to be all warped, with big curved bits made out of timber and sharp inclines. It’ll probably be confusing if you’re drunk. I don’t know if you will be allowed to walk on it or not. I hope so. On opening night this part of the show will be open from 5.30pm. Everyone will move onto Queen’s Theatre at 7pm.

2) You’ve probably been to Queen’s Theatre before. It’s a big cavernous building in the middle of town, with crusty walls and a heritage listing. Apparently there is going to be a performance involving ‘experimental wine making’. Perfect.

3) There will also be a whole bunch of other art. I’m looking forward to seeing Sarah CrowEST’s stuff. I like to visit her blog ‘Mound Activity’. It’s mostly about mounds.

4) Also, if you have a car and are real bored in September there is another part to this exhibition too. It’s in Mildura. Don’t ask me where that is, last time I went to the country I ate too many toasted marshmallows and became wildly disoriented.

Image:
Guy Stuart, A Continuous Wooden Floor. Photo by Doug Keene.

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