From production design to sculpture, House of Vnholy will talk about the creation of visual aesthetics as a tool to the production of visceral meaning. Through the use of space, object and light, House of Vnholy’s Matthew Adey will walk through processes and tools in which he uses to generate a visual aesthetic across different mediums of stage, event and installation.
Having worked across the industry on diverse projects such as RISING Festival, Dark Mofo, Boiler Room, Illuminate Adelaide and more, this session offers fantastic insight into an artist and creative mind who has successfully built a national profile whilst still calling Tarndanya home.
This workshop will explore methods in response to space, sculpting with light and the process of reduction as ways to generate a visual language.
Thanks to support from ILA and Lumo Energy, this event is free to attend however due to limited places registration via this link is required.
Doors Open: 5pm
Artist Talk Commences: 5.30pm
Photo Credit: Morgan Sette
More About House of Vnholy
Matthew Adey is a multi-disciplinary artist and production designer based between Adelaide and Melbourne, Australia. Adey studied at Victorian College of the Arts 2009-2011, formed House of Vnholy, an artistic moniker, in 2013 and has created numerous performance installations, light sculptures and developed an artistic language that centres itself around minimal form and the ephemeral nature of light while exploring the darker nature of the human experience. House of Vnholy is interested in the transformation of the spatial, the transcendence of light and its relationship to sculptural forms. House of Vnholy has presented work at several festivals including RISING Festival, Dark Mofo, Illuminate Adelaide, Barossa Contemporary, Next Wave Festival, Underbelly Arts, Darebin Arts, Adelaide Fringe Festival and Soft Centre Festival 2017-2019.
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