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Filipino-born Alwin Reamillo is a cross-media artist who works in mixed media painting, sculpture, sound, installation and performance and has participated in various national and international exhibitions, residencies and festivals. His projects often examine and incorporate relational/social processes, developed with individuals and communities. Reamillo's residency at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Galleria Duemila involved the restorative construction of an art case upright and grand piano in collaboration with a team of Filipino piano makers from the now defunct Javincello & Co., makers of Wittemberg Pianos in Manila. The residency culminated in a two part public exhibition with piano performances from local pianists.
Supported by WA Department of Culture and the Arts, the Australia Council and the National Commission on Culture and the Arts in the Philippines.
Maria Cruz's practice encompasses painting, video, film and installation. Cruz was born in Manila and returned to her city of birth to undertake her residency. Whilst there she had the opportunity to screen her previous work Shangrila Collective at Green Papaya Art Projects. She also researched and filmed a video adaptation of The Exorcist using Filipino actors. The resulting work was shown as a multimedia projection/installation in Sydney and the Philippines in 2005 and 2006.
Funded by the Australia Council and the NSW Ministry for the Arts.
Robert Nery studied social anthropology and philosophy at Sydney University and has published film and art criticism in various magazines. Nery has made five films in various media including Black Nazarene, a feature-length video-film documenting the festival of the same name which occurs each January in Manila. During this residency Nery screened Black Nazerene and another film I Eugenia which he made with director Gabrielle Finnane. During the residency he worked on a new video installation Manila Labyrinth, which follows local Filipinos on their daily journeys. Nery also made still photographs of Manila’s architecture.
Funded by the Australia Council.
Funded by Arts NT and the Australia Council.
Funded by the Australia Council.
Virginia Hilyard's art practice explores urban change, place and memory using experimental filmmaking, installation and drawing. During her residency in the Phillipines she was based at University of Phillipines, Manila.
Funded by the Australia Council.
Funded by the Australia Council.
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