Parallel Play is a combination of two ongoing series of works, un rêve dans un rêve (a dream within a dream) and measure for measure. These assemblage works sit beside or adjacent to one another with or without interacting directly.
Parallel Play is a combination of two ongoing series of works, un rêve dans un rêve (a dream within a dream) and measure for measure. These assemblage works sit beside or adjacent to one another with or without interacting directly.
In2021 Christine was invited to exhibit in the #6 biennale internationale d’artnon objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France. Eight works of the series un rêve dans un rêve sold, four to a private collector andthe remaining four works were purchased by the city of Pont de Claix for their public art collection.
Christine was the only Australian artist exhibiting in the #6 biennale internationaled’art non objectif in Grenoble.
This led to the series un rêve dans un rêve(a dream within a dream) that explores the use of found and manufactured objects and examines the artist’s perceptions of non-objective art,colour and form within the broader realm of her practice.
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Christine Myerscough is an Australian artist with a Masters of Visual Arts majoring in sculpture from Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney.
Her practice encompasses sculpture and installation, non-objective and abstract art and uses a range of media including photography and found objects.
Recent exhibitions include #6 biennale internationale d’art non objectif in de la ville de Pont De Claix, Grenoble France, 2021; Industrial Panorama, Gatakers Artspace, Maryborough, Queensland, 2018; The Exquisite Palette, Tacit Galleries,Collingwood, Victoria, 2018; and Too Late Too Cloudy, a solo exhibition ofunique state photographic prints and found objects at Sheffer Gallery, Darlington,NSW,2017.
Previous site-specific works include her 2007 glass installation, A Delicate Balance at Sculpture in the Vineyards, Undercliff Winery, Wollombi, NSW.
Christine’s artworks have been exhibited in public and private galleries, artist run initiatives and non-traditional spaces since 1993. Her work is in private and public collections in Australia and overseas.