​TEN¹⁰: Anniversary Objects / 8 March — 7 April 2001


Image: TEN¹⁰: Anniversary Objects, installation view, University of South Australia Art Museum.

Nicolette Duance, Gabrielle Flood, Kirsty Hewitt, Nik Karalis, Matt Page & Lisa Zamberlan and Susan Tiller & Robert Tiller

In 2001, the Art Museum presented two special exhibitions in celebration of the University of South Australia's tenth anniversary, TEN¹⁰: Anniversary Objects (8 Mar – 7 Apr 2001) and Orbit (26 Jul – 1 Sep 2001).

TEN¹⁰: Anniversary Objects recognises the achievements of architecture and design graduates from UniSA's Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design. Selected graduates of the School were invited to reflect on their practice over the past decade, by developing speculative installations and objects using only two materials; one white, the other expressive of the tenth anniversary, tin or aluminium.

The intersection between architecture, interior architecture and industrial design is fertile ground in which to examine material culture at a number of levels of conception and production. However, the exhibition TEN¹⁰: Anniversary Objects also offers special insights into emerging and maturing practice.

A University of South Australia Art Museum exhibition. Curated by Rachel Hurst and Gini Lee with Erica Green. Catalogue essays by Rachel Hurst, Dr Keith Eggener and Dr Michael Tawa.

 

Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, acknowledges the Kaurna people as traditional custodians of the land upon which the Museum stands.