Saturday, December 18, 2010

My current work at SNO



On view December 2010 - January 2011

Saturday, December 4, 2010

December at SNO gallery Sydney


Please join us for the opening of the next exhibition at SNO.
It's a group show that I am in, it'd be great to see you there.

Opens Saturday 11 Dec at
3pm at SNO, LEVEL 1,
175 MARRICKVILLE RD, MARRICKVILLE, SYDNEY
T. +61 (2) 9560 3470
E. info@sno.org.au
W. www.sno.org.au
Open 12:00 – 5:00 pm. Friday to Sunday,
or by appointment.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Artist Bio

Meredith Frances Lynch is a multi-disciplinary, Sydney based artist. She has a Master of Visual Arts from Sydney College of the Arts, the University of Sydney and also has studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. Recent solo projects include 'Shapes & patterns' a solo exhibition at Peloton Gallery Sydney, and 'Fence Lines Project' an environment art installation at Bundanon in regional New South Wales.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Artspace Studio Residency

Lynch will be an Artist In Residence at Artspace, Sydney, during the 2010- 2011 Summer building a new body of artwork for future exhibitions.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Artist Statement

Meredith Frances Lynch creates marks from repetitive patterns creating works that become a diary of gesture. A diary that marks time that is silent while recording honestly the process and the accident through process. Therefore these artworks return making to the centre of activity; repetitive gestures make the physical activity of the process visible. Through the use of repetitive gesture the painting become signifiers of the everyday mundane routine, which emphasizes the lack of uniqueness and individuality. This is referenced and then subverted as the pattern is never quiet complete never quite resolved. Lynch therefore embraces the random, the accidental, and leaves a space to question within any given structure.

Peloton Gallery Images



Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bundanon : Stage Two. January 2010


The Fence Lines Project is a temporal environment installation that consists of mirror pieces cut to the specific dimension of the top surfaces of fence posts on the Bundanon property. Bundanon boasts an enormous property with vast rolling landscapes and magnificent open sky lines. The environment installation aims to merge the naturally occurring green landscape with the blue sky-scape. An introduction of mirrors along fence lines at Bundanon will lower the sky into the green landscape, allowing for a poetics in a contemporary creation of environment installation art.

The second in a series of temporal environment installations by Lynch on the Bundanon property has been scheduled for Sat 23 & Sun 24 January 2010.

Photo Paul Sharp