Exhibition opening

Thu 20 Nov 2025 - Thu 20 Nov 2025

6 pm - 8 pm

Location
Barrett House Studios, 6 Barrett Place, Randwick

Join us for opening night at Barrett House and experience the work of our current artists in residence Ruby Blinkhorn, Luanne Mitchelmore and Sepa Sama.

Cost
Free
Email
arts@randwick.nsw.gov.au

Ruby Blinkhorn
Cadaver Synod

The act of writing is rewriting: a cyclical process of uncovering, unpicking, finding and reconstructing. During this residency, Ruby has rewritten a draft of her play Cadaver Synod, a sexed-up Vatican tragedy set in Rome, 897 AD. This exhibition showcases a selection of excerpts from the play and physical materials that document the writing process.

Luanne Mitchelmore
Home Ground

During the residency, Luanne has continued her exploration of the old fibro and weatherboard houses of regional towns, while also turning her attention to the familiar streets and scenes of her daily life. Her work reflects on how everyday architecture shapes a sense of place and community, carrying quiet traces of memory, beauty and change.

Sepa Sama
You Never Walk Alone

During his Barrett House residency, Sepa Sama shifted from developing a book to making a collaborative film with artist Bibi Soleimani. Filmed along the Randwick LGA coast, You Never Walk Alone explores walking as a poetic act of listening — transforming his book-based research into movement, image, and shared reflection.

Creative Space Barrett House facilitates fully subsidised three-month residencies for multidisciplinary artists, supported by Randwick City Council's Arts & Culture Team.

Our November opening provides the first glimpse at works created before studios open to the public. Exhibiting artists have been in residence at Barrett House as part of our Creative Space Barrett House initiative providing space for artists to develop their practice within a free micro-residency.

Refreshments served, bookings essential.

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Last Updated: 5 November 2025
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