Arena

Images: by Alun Rhys Jones

Solo presentation by award-winning visual artist, Alun Rhys Jones

In the exhibition "Arena", Alun Rhys Jones explores the ingrained stereotypes still surrounding the LGBTQIA+ community, perpetuated by mainstream news media and the impact this continuous scrutiny has on the LGBTQIA+ world.

The lives of the LGBTQIA+ community seem to be permanently up for discussion. From the recent marriage equality debate to homophobia in the sports industry; from LGBTQIA+ children and teaching staff being expelled from schools to relentless attacks on trans rights; from the banning of LGBTQIA+ books in libraries to the boycotting of Pride jerseys in sports teams, discrimination against the community never seems far from public discussion.

News and media are littered with examples of homophobia, gay stereotypes and perceived gay weakness.

"Arena" presents a new body of work exploring the effect of this continuous scrutiny and assault on the psyche of the LGBTQIA+ community and the intensely personal implications involved. Stereotypes will be questioned, scrutinised, dissected and reclaimed as sites of strength and pride.

Alun Rhys Jones is an Australian-based artist, whose practice focuses on themes related to identity, media, and contemporary culture. Recent work has investigated the use of the body, gender and identity in an increasingly digitised and consumer driven society.

His work has been included in the Doug Moran National Art Prize, the Paul Guest Prize, the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize and the Rick Amor Drawing Prize. He participated in the Takt Kunstprojektraum Artist Residency in Berlin, and received the NAVA New South Wales Artists Grant and the NAVA Australia Artists Grant.

The presentation of this exhibition is an initiative of Nillumbik Shire Council and aligns with supporting an equitable and inclusive community where human rights are respected, participation is facilitated, barriers are addressed and diversity is celebrated.

Book for Exhibition Opening: Friday 31 January 6:30pm-8:30pm

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Presented by Nillumbik Shire Council

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Accessibility

English No Barrier
Wheelchair Access
Vision Rating 100%

Dates & Times

OPENING Fri 31 Jan 6:30-8:30pm
WHEN 25-26 Jan, 28 Jan-9 Feb | Mon-Thu 9am-9pm | Fri 9am-6pm | Sat, Sun 10am-5pm
DURATION 7hrs

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FREE

Location

Eltham Library Community Gallery

Panther Place, Eltham

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Hurstbridge line to Eltham

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