Between Us | Ede Horton

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 28-Apr-2018
Ede Horton's current work focuses on people who are part of her world, and our community. Over a period of three years Horton has created a body of work that speaks about ordinary people who do extraordinary work in our community and other individuals who may do so in the future.
Venue: fortyfivedownstairs
Address: 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000
Date: 08/05/2018-19/05/2018
Time: Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 12pm-4pm
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Between Us - Ede Horton

8 "“ 19 May 2018
Ede Horton's current work focuses on people who are part of her world, and our community. Over a period of three years Horton has created a body of work that speaks about ordinary people who do extraordinary work in our community and other individuals who may do so in the future.

Between Us opens at Melbourne's iconic gallery fortyfivedownstairs in May 2018.

People make up the fabric of our community. As Ramazan Ali Najafi said:

It was my dream one day to come to Australia. The dream is gone, now it is real. Now I ask what I can do for Australia.'

Horton's artistic subjects come from diverse backgrounds with different histories and life experiences. They are part of the glue that holding her community together, informing the artist of her understanding and appreciation of difference.

The project Between Us began with family and friends sitting for Horton in her studio and extended to the wider community. These portraits tell a story of our place.

Ede Horton's work is represented in many prestigious collections including Parliament House, Canberra; The Jewish Museum of Australia; Nishida Museum, Japan; Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark; Queensland Art Gallery and a number of regional Australian galleries. Her work is represented in private collections located in Australia, Europe and the United States.

In 2003 Horton completed a Masters of Visual Arts at the ANU Canberra School of Art, culminating in a touring exhibition Memory Works. Horton has held solo shows at Span Galleries, Melbourne; and Jam Factory, Contemporary Craft and Design Centre, Adelaide.

Horton has received two Australia Council grants for her work. She has also been awarded the Judith Altman Memorial distinguished merit award (2003), as well as the Bullseye Glass Emerge Kilncaster Prize (Portland, 2006). Two Thomas Foundation Artist in Resident Fellowships (May 2014 and 2015) have resulted in Horton's new innovative collection of portraits utilising the blow mould technique.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 12pm-4pm

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