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THE 24 HOUR DRAWING PROJECT
The 24 Hour Drawing Project is an event in which artists start and finish a work of art in a continuous 24 hour period. It involves intensive effort, and attention to process, action and time.
All artists work in the same venue and start at the same time. Each artist works on a piece of their own choosing. The materials, scale or subject are not restricted. The only condition is that the artists must work for the full 24 hours with brief breaks for basic necessities.
2010 - Simultaneously in Shanghai and Melbourne
West Space / West Wing, Melbourne
Hannah Bertram, Kendall Nordin, Lousie Grant.
Home Sound Studio, Melbourne
David Evans.
Negative Space Gallery, Shanghai
Xu Zengying, Cheng Jingyan, Alex Carroll, ZOOJOO, Tengnaiying, Lucinda Holmes, Sara Fioriglio
2009 - Simultaneously in Washington DC and Melbourne
Hamiltonian Gallery, Washington DC
Kendall Nordin, Leah K White, Leah Frankel, and collective Erica Prince, Heather Bergman, Sarah Ritchie from Pen16, Philadelphia.
Artists Studio, Melbourne
Studio collective Hannah Bertram, Louise Grant, Jenny Hector.
2008 - Warehouse Gallery, Washington DC
Hannah Bertram and Kendall Nordin.
2008 - Central TAFE, Perth School of Art Residency
Hannah Bertram, Louise Grant, and students from the Visual Arts Diploma.
2007 - Laughing Waters Birrarung Artist Residence
Hannah Bertram, Louise Grant, Ginny Grayson, Geraldine Morey.
2006 - Artists Studio
Hannah Bertram, Louise Grant, Alex Carroll.
2005 - RMIT MFA Studios
Hannah Bertram, Kendall Nordin.