Mem Capp

Mem Capp is a Melbourne artist and writer.

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A grid of 18 prints in shades of blue are attached on a wall.
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Exhibition review: Michelle Hamer: I'm a Believer, Linden New Art

A series of prints that explores chronic health issues through a lens of gendered language, access, and erasure.

Cressida Campbell. Image is a still life painting of vases on a table with spindly flowers in them, a bowl and an apple. On the wall behind are parts of three Japanese prints.
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Exhibition review: Cutting Through Time – Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print, Geelong Gallery

An examination of the influence of Japanese woodblock prints on two prominent Australian artists.

Sea, Salt and Silk. Image is an Arctic shoreline with a silhouette of a woman carrying a Perspex sheet.
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Multimedia review: Sea, Salt and Silk, Abbotsford Convent

An immersive event combining live sound, video and participatory installations with works using paper and salt.

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Exhibition review: Toys, Tales and Tenacity, Shrine of Remembrance

An exhibition that provides an insight into the impact and experience of war on children.

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Exhibition review: Thin Skin, Monash University Museum of Art

Over 30 artists explore various liminal states of being.

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Exhibition review: CHAGALL, Jewish Museum of Australia

A dreamscape exhibition that includes illustrated poetry and lithographs.

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Exhibition review: Making the Metro Tunnel, Domain House

Artworks that explore Melbourne's ongoing Metro Tunnel project.

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Exhibition review: Archiving the Ephemeral, Abbotsford Convent

Five major works honouring the role of Australian artists in society.

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Exhibition review: The Body is More Than This, Midsumma Festival

An interrogation into and celebration of gender diverse bodies.

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Performance review: Tours De Force: Live, Shrine of Remembrance

An evening in which entertainers who've worked in war zones shared their stories.

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