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Tracy Sarroff, The Crimson Arch, oil paint on perspex, 2013, 56 x 83 cm, installed with Stalagmite, wood expanding foam, paint, epoxy resin, 56x23x26cm, 2012.

Tracy Sarroff, The Crimson Arch, oil paint on perspex, 2013, 56 x 83 cm, installed with Stalagmite, wood expanding foam, paint, epoxy resin, 56x23x26cm, 2012.

We are delighted to announce TRACY SARROFF's exhibition at ARC ONE Gallery, Congruo, from the 1st October - 2 November 2013.

Congruo, Tracy Sarroff’s first solo exhibition at ARC ONE, creates an immersive wonderland of psychedelic forms. Fuelled by Sarroff’s interest in geological formations and the crossover between scientific fact and fiction, a fantastical vision of our natural environment emerges. Sarroff’s vividly synthetic and reality-shifted Perspex paintings distort nature’s elements alongside her suite of sculptures.

Many elements in Congruo are inspired by Sarroff’s time spent as Artist in Residence in Hill End, NSW, rich with the eroded diggings of a bygone era. The over-mined and eroded creek bed The Golden Gully, is depicted in a series of hyper-real paintings on lurid Perspex. They also hark to landscape images from science fiction film classics.

Sculptures glow ghostly in the dark with delicious surfaces and take the shape of manufactured growth-forms derived from ideas based in transgenics. Other works project electric light and radiate a stark ambience of kitsch colour and space-age design. Comprised of paintings, wall assemblages and sculptural installations that correspond, unite and coincide with one another, the various forms of 'Congruo' morph dislocated natural realities with the aesthetic of science fiction.

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TRACY SARROFF has been invited to present a talk at Deakin University as part of the inauguration of the Science Fiction seminar series. This will take place on Thursday 22nd August 4-6pm at the Phoenix Gallery, Deakin University, Burwood. She will be speaking alongside Dr Paul Thomas (Artist and Associate Professor, University of NSW, COFA).

Tracy will be discussing science fiction in relationship to her visual arts practice, the zeitgeist, ecology and the creative boundaries of what is both imaginary and real.

The seminar series are open to the public. RSVP by August 12 to lean@deakin.edu.au

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TRACY SARROFF has been selected as a finalist in the distinguished Paul Guest Prize 2012 at the Bendigo Art Gallery from 14 July - 26 August. The Paul Guest Prize is a non-acquisitive cash prize of $12,000 which is held every two years, highlighting contemporary drawing practice in Australia. 

The winner will be announced at the official opening on 13 July.

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TRACY SARROFF has been selected to exhibit a sculptural piece as part of the Melbourne Sculpture Prize 2012. The Melbourne Sculpture Prize is a $20,000 Non Acquisitive Award and will form the highlight exhibition of Art Melbourne Art Fair at the heritage listed Royal Exhibition Hall in Carlton Gardens between May 24 – 27.

The winner of the $20,000 Prize will be announced at Art Melbourne on the VIP Opening Night Thursday May 24th 2012.

From this location, the Melbourne Sculpture Prize will continue its exhibition at the 530 Collins Street building from May 28 until July 6.

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TRACY SARROFF has had a very successful art residency at the Marrickville Council, Sydney. As part of the residency, Tracy had a solo exhibition titled Future Nostalgia, at Chrissie Cotter Gallery (Marrickville Council), Sydney.

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TRACY SARROFF will be undertaking an artist residency, awarded by the Marrickville Council, Sydney during December. Coinciding with this month long project, she will be exhibiting sculptural installations and drawing-based works at the council-run Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Camperdown. The exhibition Future Nostalgia will take place from December 7 – 24. Open Hours Wed - Sun 11am - 4pm

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TRACY SARROFF has been selected for the exhibition, Sculpture 2011 Flourish, curated by Ken Wong at The Toyota Community Spirit Gallery, Melbourne, 9 November - 17 March

To be officially opened by Jason Smith, Director and CEO of Heide Museum of Modern Art.

For more information, please click here.

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TRACY SARROFF has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Substation Contemporary Art Prize, Newport, Victoria.  The exhibition runs from 3 September - 25 September and the winner is announced on Friday 2 September 2011.  

For more information click here.

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TRACY SARROFF has recently undertaken a funded artist residency in the historic village Hill End NSW through the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, and with the generous support of Arts NSW, the Department of Environment and Climate Change and Country Energy.  The residence, Murrays Cottage, was once home to prominent Australian artist Donald Friend and Donald Murray.  The residency provided the opportunity to develop new work and be inspired by the rich cultural history and environment of the region.

TRACY SARROFF has also been shortlisted for the biennial Agendo Exhibition and Award for emerging artists under the age of 35 with a non-acquisitive prize of $10,000.  This year, the exhibition is held at St Heliers Street Gallery, The Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne.  Exhibition runs August 3rd - 7th.

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TRACY SARROFF is exhibiting a drawing-based installation from March until October at The County Museum in Staffordshire/UK.  The series of drawings commissioned by the Staffordshire Arts and Museum Services were made in response to the flora found in Cannock Chase; an area of heathland and woodland near Stafford.

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Tracy Sarroff is participating in a group exhibition thoughout December in the UK, titled
Crypt MasCrypt Mas is an alternative Christmas experience by torchlight, created inside an underground crypt, originally designed and used for coffin burials during the 19th century.  This subterranean, atmospheric venue with alcoves and arched ceilings will present a showcase of illuminated artworks including sculptural installations, projections and film from an array of selected artists.

The Crypt, St Pancras Church Euston Rd/ Duke's Rd, London, NW1 2BA
2nd December– 22nd December 2010
Open daily 11am-7pm

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TRACY SARROFF is currently Artist In Residence at the Lock-Up Cultural Centre. November 23 - December 16. Supported through The Newcastle Historic Reserve Trust/ Lock-Up Cultural Centre and their partners Newcastle City Council, ArtsNSW, University of Newcastle and Hunter Tafe.  A solo exhibition at the centre will coincide with the residency. The show Rhizopoda Radiaria will run from November 25 - December 14. 

Tracy has also just been selected to undertake the Marrickville Artist in Residence, Sydney in December 2011. During this time, she will be exhibiting a body of work at the Marrickville Council's Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Camperdown between December 3 - 31