Rodney Glick and Lynette Voevodin, artists

Lynnette Voevodin

Lynnette Voevodin was born in Brisbane, Queensland. After living in Queensland and the Northern Territory she arrived in Western Australia in 1992. Voevodin received a Diploma in teaching from the Northern Territory Institute of Technology, a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Northern Territory in 1989 and a Master of Fine Arts from Curtin University of Technology in 1994. Voevodin taught at the Indigenous community school of Kintore in 1984 and the school of Kalumburu in 2000. Her interest in film began with Super 8 and more recently has moved to digital formats. In 2003 her solo exhibition Vignettes – Performance Films was shown at Goddard de Fiddes Gallery, Perth. Voevodin has taught at the University of Northern Territory, Central TAFE and the Curtin University of Technology, and is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Humanities at Curtin University of Technology.

Rodney Glick

Since 2000, Rodney has been working on a project to build the world’s largest snow dome. The proposal consists of a giant acrylic structure, its walls lined with water, intended for display in sites around the world. It is, in effect, a portable exhibition space, designed to contain objects, particularly art works, which can be wheeled in and out of a trapdoor at the back. A quixotic experiment in construction as well as bureaucracy and fundraising, it could conceivably take years to realise. No matter; Glick is nothing if not patient. As an artist based in the isolated city of Perth, Western Australia, Glick is used to things moving a little more slowly and quietly, far from the eyes of the international art circuit. He has made a virtue of his location, constructing from it a wide field of possibilities for art making by means of sculpture, video, painting, photography, collage, slide projection, installation, books, architecture, public art, and furniture. Glick has also been instrumental in the founding and co-direction of spaces such as International Outcamp for the Arts-Gingin, International Performance Space-Tammin and International Art Space-Kellerberrin, Australia.

Rodney is represented by Godard de Fiddes Gallery, Perth.