James Carey

James Carey: to hazelhurst and back [seventeen hours drawing/erasing], assembled residues from the process of drawing and erasing, 2017
To hazelhurst and back [seventeen hours drawing/erasing], assembled residues from the process of drawing and erasing, 2017.

Dr. James Carey is an artist and lecturer in Interior Design, School of Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University, and an artistic director at BLINDSIDE Gallery in Melbourne. James’ creative research practice is process-based, having inherent curiosities to notions of duration, labour, maintenance and value in contemporary cultures and societies. James presented work at the Oslo Architecture Triennale, Norway and the Castlemaine State Festival in 2019. Upcoming projects include some alchemies [heavy breathing] with Bridie Lunney, RMIT Project Space, and in collaboration with Taylor Knights architects, their project pond[er] has been awarded the NGV Architecture Commission in 2021