(Let’s go) OUTSIDE - MisFits
2020, National Arts School, Sydney.
Curated by Scott Elliot for the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Mardi Gras Festival, 2020.
774 individual B&W 80 gsm A4 Laser prints (photocopy) on variously tinted A4 sheets applied to the wall. Individual overlay contributions researched, produced and installed by National Art School Queer Identifying Print Makers - Bea Buckland-Willis, Eliza Gwynne, Fergus Berney-Gibson and Isac Spigelman.
(Let’s Go) OUTSIDE combined images from cruising sites in Sydney (Centennial Park), New York (The Rambles, Central Park) and Singapore (Katong Park) into a continuous parkscape. The inverted Black & White photocopy was printed on two differently tinted papers – green for the foreground and blue for the sky. The contributions of the students were realised by un-inverting the parkscape file to produce an identically scaled positive from which the participating printmakers cut out their own imagery. These were printed on 80 gsm white A4 paper, aligned with the underlying parkscape and affixed with wallpaper glue.
All the elements were printed on the staff office copier at UNSW Faculty of Art & Design and the work was installed over 5 days in February 2020 (Let’s Go) OUTSIDE was conceived of as queer participatory site culturally located in the liminal space between a dance floor and a picnic blanket. Let’s Go) OUTSIDE as a sight, facilitated non-hierarchical, multiple, concurrent creative interventions from Sydney’s emerging LGBTQI+ communities.
Video - “Being transparent is Overrated” Monotonal recital.
5 minutes 38 seconds long. Delivered as part of the public program for MisFits “Being transparent is Overated”, was pre-recorded and projected while Dr. Caligary intoned the ArtHitects disinterest in the transparent and direct which they believe are overrated.