New ARTBOX displays: Time Sculpture and The Copy

ARTBOX display in Fisher Library

Across Fisher Library, visitors can encounter three glass showcases featuring works by emerging artists. The works are created by students at the Sydney College of the Arts and are curated in collaboration with Verge Gallery as part of their Verge Projects initiative. Being displayed in ARTBOX gives students the opportunity to show their work to new audiences and gain exhibiting experience. For visitors, ARTBOX offers a chance to discover new artists and gain insight into their practice. ARTBOX displays are rotated throughout the year and feature works from artists across disciplines. 

Visit ARTBOX on levels 2, 3 and 4 of Fisher Library. 

The Copy (levels 2 and 3)

Displayed across the ARTBOX displays on levels 2 and 3, The Copy features Sydney College of the Arts second-year students reimagining ceramics, glass, and textiles. It's a study in duality: tradition versus innovation, fragility against resilience. Porcelain and banquet settings question functionality while invoking historical context. The painstaking creation of glass beads illuminates the incremental growth inherent to creative practice. Nietzsche’s concept of eternal recurrence is explored, framing replication as both an homage and a step towards new beginnings. Each artwork is a dialogue around authenticity, suggesting that the act of copying is an integral part of creative evolution.

This class was tutored by Jane Gavan.

Artists inlcuded: Emily Beattie, Kirsten Beccaris, Nikky Chen, Zhihan Chen, Stella Janssens, Alexandra Mercado, Ryan Ouyang, Yi Pan (Yuumi), Hanna Park, Jialu Shi (Lucy), Wren Thomas, Eloise Tilbury, Antonia Tomkins, Peri Wilson-Morris, Chenye Xiang.

Individual artist statements can be viewed on the Verge Gallery website

Watch a video of Kirsten Beccaris speaking about her work Forever Unfinished on the Library's Instagram

Watch a video of Wren Thomas speaking about her work Swan Maiden on the Library's Instagram

Three photographs hanging in a display cabinet
Close up of ceramic works in a glass display cabinet
Close up of multicoloured glass beads
Kirsten Beccaris installing her artwork
Wide shot of the ARTBOX display case featuring a variety of artworks
A variety of glass and ceramic sculptures displayed in a glass cabinet
Close up of a woven artwork and small sculpture on display in a glass cabinet
Wren Thomas standing next to ARTBOX installation

Time Sculpture (level 4)

Students in the Sydney College of the Arts course “Sculpture: Form and Material” were asked to create a “Small Sculpture” using materials at hand. The result was a range of works with a common theme of time and inheritance. Each semester brings different preoccupations to the surface in the work of emerging artists and this class proves no exception. The deeply personal works can be read biographically, as the artists explore legacy and memories of childhood, but also take shape as distinct forms, highlighting the interplay between interpretation and experience.

This class was tutored by Zoe Robertson.

Artists inlcuded: Kirsten Beccaris, Jess Fitzpatrick, Yalan Gao, Eloise Tilbury and Bee Walker. 

Individual artist statements can be viewed on the Verge Gallery website

Watch a video of Bee Walker speaking about their work what a waste on the Library's Instagram

Close up of sculptures in glass display case
Close up of textile artwork hanging in glass display case
Close up of sculptures in glass display case
Bee Walker installing their artwork
Wide shot of the ARTBOX display case featuring a variety of artworks