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Exhibition: Mat Carey: Symphonies

Held on the 8th Aug 2023 to
8th Sep 2023

, Northern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2023-08-08 --:--:-- 2023-09-08 --:--:-- Australia/Sydney Exhibition: Mat Carey: Symphonies Artist Mat Carey's new digital work is currently on display at the Art Wall at the Inveresk Library, University of Tasmania Inveresk Library - Art Wall
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Inveresk Library - Art Wall

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Artist Mat Carey's new digital work is currently on display at the Art Wall at the Inveresk Library, University of Tasmania


Mat Carey-Art work : Intersections 1Still from Intersections 1, 2022 (HD single-channel digital animation, 6:33 minutes). Copyright Mat Carey. Artwork images courtesy of the artist.

Artist Mat Carey's new digital work is currently on display at the Art Wall at the Inveresk Library, University of Tasmania

Tuesday 8 August -  Friday 8 September

Inveresk Library Digital Art Wall


Mat Carey: Symphonies  No, this is not generative art. This has not been made through prompts. Rather, these are animations manipulated within and between frames. Practices, studies, and experimentations in form, colour, and light.


Artist 

Mat Carey is a visual artist from Launceston, Tasmania, who works with painting and digital mediums. Mat's work explores a collision of the internal landscape and the external stimuli that engulf our senses. These animated works are silent symphonies exploring interactions and their created intersections through colour and form. Mat is a graduate of the University of Tasmania.


Digital Art Wall Program – Ways of Knowing

Over the duration of the year, new digital artworks are introduced on this screen, curated by the Library and Cultural Collections team - a series of exhibitions and conversations on-campus and online. New artworks are commissioned and displayed alongside works from the University’s cultural collections, as well as loans from artists. On show within a site of learning, the artworks nudge us to ask how what we know is understood, made, shared, (with)held, embraced, ignored, forgotten, unlearnt, erased, or (re)discovered. How can we ask better questions, listen deeply, remain curious, and be open to be transformed?