Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid.
Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression.
Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt.
This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.
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Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid.
Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression.
Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt.
This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.
Soundwork by Richy Carey, with sections taken from the exhibition 'Galalith' by Lauren Gault.
Lauren Gault’s exhibition, Galalith, is an expanded staging of her sculptural installations, responding to Temple Bar Gallery + Studios internal gallery space and the building’s external, environmental context.
The exhibition incorporates sunlight caught by a street facing solar panel, a threaded assemblage featuring unused galalith(1) stock, recycled rubber safety surfacing, large scale suspended sculpture and a human/non human soundscape (solar controlled). Gault worked with independent feminist curator Katherine Murphy to research and realise this body of work, undertaking a collaborative studio residency at TBG+S.
Talks at TBG+S
Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid.
Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression.
Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt.
This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.