exhibitions
ROOM 301: GERTRUDE CONTEMPORARY + SPRING 1883
Location: Hotel Windsor, 111 Spring Street, Melbourne.
Dates: 17–21 August,
Performers: Deanne Butterworth, Atlanta Eke, Rebecca Jensen, Bridie Lunney, Renny Kodgers, The Telepathy Project.
Gertrude Contemporary is pleased to present Room 301, a performance program developed for Spring 1883 that will take place on site at the Hotel Windsor from 17–21 August.
Titled after the hotel suite in which the performance program will unfold, Room 301 brings attention to the work of artists, dancers and choreographers working within movement, the body and participation-oriented practices.
With new works developed in response to the unique context of a hotel room through which the public can freely enter or leave, Room 301 is both a site and framework for considering intimacies, tensions, liberties and displacement that the hotel plays host to everyday.
Throughout the duration of Spring 1883, Room 301 will present an eveolving program of encounters within the hotel suite as a series of private moments rendered public with performances transplanted from the gallery, theatre and dance studio.
The participating artists, dancers and choreographers include: Deanne Butterworth, Atlanta Eke, Rebecca Jensen, Bridie Lunney, Renny Kodgers, The Telepathy Project.
Schedule
Wednesday 17 August 2016
5 – 6:30pm Atlanta Eke
6.30 – 7:15pm Deanne Butterworth
7:15 – 8:00pm Rebecca Jensen
Thursday 18 August 2016
1 – 2pm Shelley Lasica
3 – 5pm Brooke Stamp
Friday 19 August 2016
12 – 6pm Bridie Lunney
Saturday 20 August 2016
1 – 1:30pm The Telepathy Project
2 – 2:45pm Deanne Butterworth
3 – 3:30pm The Telepathy Project
4.30 – 6pm Rebecca Jensen
Sunday 21 August 2016
1 – 4pm Renny Kodgers
All times are indicative and somewhat fluid.
Room 301 has been developed for Spring 1883 by Gertrude Contemporary.
LOCATION: HOTEL WINDSOR, 111 SPRING STREET, MELBOURNE VIC 3000.
OPEN: 10am–5pm daily. Performance times will vary throughout each day.
Please note this is an offsite project, and admission is charged to enter Spring 1883.