Fork Project

Fork Project Fork is an art project that seeks to dissect and document the ideas, processes and manifestations of Sydney artists. Fork is collecting the fruit for harvest.

Fork is an art project that seeks to dissect and document the ideas, processes, and manifestations of Sydney artists. The project explores the traditional representation of bodies and identities in visual culture and is interested in how artists think, act and make in response. We move in the present, but the past sticks around. Fork disrupts definition
in search for an understanding of things in

their fullness, and looks to interrogate if and how our bodies, minds, and conversations have been culturally disciplined. Fork connects a diversity of artists with a fresh, and receptive audience and conveys how these artists are developing their practices; how they are thinking, and therefore looks at the future of art, not the past. Fork is inspired by feminism, q***r and performance theory, the post-pornographic, hyper-reality and poststructuralism. The Fork project will document the transcripts of conversations with artists online to build a digital archive of creativity and ideas. Sydney, 2017 is a ripe orchard of brilliant minds. Fork acknowledges and respects the Gadigal people as the traditional and ongoing owners and custodians of land upon which this project takes place on in the Eora Nation. Sovereignty never ceded. Fork pays respect to their Elders past, present, and future

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Jen Ny & André Shannon from Australian Refle### on their practice, "It’s like 60% things we already like because they sp...
29/10/2018

Jen Ny & André Shannon from Australian Refle### on their practice, "It’s like 60% things we already like because they speak and connect to us and 40% like what haven’t we done before ... Like a green juice. Nothing tastes bad in a green juice."

An archive of transcripts of conversations between Fork and emerging artists and featured thought pieces by Sydney based writers.

24/08/2018
PERFORMANCES START AT 7PM Pip Louey will be kicking things off with her text-based performance! You will be served with ...
02/08/2018

PERFORMANCES START AT 7PM

Pip Louey will be kicking things off with her text-based performance!

You will be served with two utensils for optimal optional consumption

A Knife and a Fork 🍴

Your Knife //📖 the Zine📖 // is a physical artefact to cut through and guide your imagination.

Your Fork //📱 Codes On The Walls 📱// are an opportunity to intimately dive into the point of view of the artists.

use this set of cutlery
to chew, digest and absorb
with your ears, eyes and
hungry minds …

It’s an alternative,
an experiment
and 100% optional

Dig In🍽️

>>> Tix Selling Selling

https://events.humanitix.com.au/opening

HOW TO QR **bring earphones/ headphones ** 18 Codes have been served for delightful consumption! It's experimental, an a...
01/08/2018

HOW TO QR

**bring earphones/ headphones **

18 Codes have been served for delightful consumption!

It's experimental, an alternative
and 100% optional

🍴Dig In🍴

Part Two // on facilitating by Rebecca HallThe series is in conversation with the curatorial premise of Opening: Mucusbu...
27/07/2018

Part Two // on facilitating by Rebecca Hall

The series is in conversation with the curatorial premise of Opening: Mucusbubble x Fork a curatorial collaboration between Jesse Bluebird Rye and Claire Angelica.

Rebecca Hall’s text is at once anti-academic (i.e. anti-institutional), theoretically grounded, and split into three visualisations of a potentially playful discourse, wilfully vulnerable to critique.

Layout & Formatting by Isabella Sanasi

https://events.humanitix.net/opening

In line with the ethos of Opening: Mucusbubble x Fork, we've decided to start a group Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/...
26/07/2018

In line with the ethos of Opening: Mucusbubble x Fork, we've decided to start a group Spotify.

https://open.spotify.com/user/1252350207/playlist/6mUulmpGueDUd5OD5irj2m?si=uuvx2XQ1TQugb0QXJGzWPw =_

The purpose of this was to create a personal archive for everyone involved, as well as to cross-pollinate audio ideas by opening it to the public.

We’ve opened it up to the audience as a way of communicating what we’ve been listening to while we are working on this exhibition. It’s a mix of our personal listening habits over the last month or so - youtube disco, soundcloud rap and our collective Spotify algorithm.

It’s for the audience, friends, anyone who wants to listen!

Food for Thought / on and on … by Rebecca HallA selection of tasty resources to chew on, with notes about (some) of thei...
24/07/2018

Food for Thought / on and on … by Rebecca Hall

A selection of tasty resources to chew on, with notes about (some) of their interpretive potential. Viewable in any order.

Writer Rebecca Hall has put together a juicy list of references that stand in conversation with her recent series of writing.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SFj2__Jx35HMFr0L5QERphHAtGAvV30zSWQA0qyZ2Hg/edit?usp=sharing

image: Ross Coulter, Audience 4/11/15 #1 from Andy Butler's Safe White Spaces

Food for Thought / on and on… A selection of tasty resources to chew on, with notes about (some) of their interpretive potential. Viewable in any order. 1. On the commodification of the art scene; on power; (read critically) http://www.darkmatterarchives.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The-Fox-1-.....

Introducing a three-part visual text series by writer Rebecca HallPart One // On Community The series is in conversation...
20/07/2018

Introducing a three-part visual text series by writer Rebecca Hall

Part One // On Community

The series is in conversation with the curatorial premise of Opening a curatorial collaboration between Mucusbubble (Jesse Bluebird Rye) and Fork (Claire Angelica).

Rebecca Hall’s text is at once anti-academic (i.e. anti-institutional), theoretically grounded, and split into three visualisations of a potentially playful discourse, wilfully vulnerable to critique.

Layout & Formatting by Isabella Sanasi

https://events.humanitix.net/opening

17/07/2018

Opening: Mucusbubble x Fork

https://events.humanitix.net/opening

come open opening night // OPENING // chews over intellectual elitism and its relationship to private collection, museum and gallery environments.

Can we create our own market economies outside the traditional art market structures that privilege the art collector and their own private economy?

We are in a context of great (liberal) government defunding of the Australia Council (except the Australian Ballet and the Australian Opera Company ofc ??!!) … What are the cultural and social implications for artists and community where private philanthropy is quickly replacing public funding?

OPENING is a project between Mucusbubble and Fork, that looks to activate the ‘commercial gallery/white cube model’ of opening nights and play with the conventions of display.

August 3rd

**Tix are selling fast & capacity limited **

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