Kudos acknowledges and pays respect to the Gadigal and Bidjigal people of the Eora nation. They are the traditional custodians of the land Kudos operates on. We create, design, share, and exchange our work and knowledge on this important meeting place. We pay our respects to elders past and present and extend that respect to any First Nations people who engage with Kudos. This is and always will be Aboriginal land.


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Light Alchemy14/09/23 - 21/09/23

Anika Campbell, Cassia Glynn Bray, Felixe Rives, Elijah El Kahale, Abi Montgomery, Andrew Dickerson

82 Cope St, Waterloo

Light is an omnipotent force within art both as subject and medium. Painters throughout history have explored and utilised tone to great effect, evolutions of art into video and photography all rely on the technology of optics. As a subject light has been a reoccurring motif used to invoke spirituality, chaos, and the beauty of the natural world.

Light Alchemy hones in on light's connection to spirituality and enlightenment. The exhibition is a collection of contemporary interpretations and personal experiences of spirituality. Through a variety of mediums including optical illusions, virtual realities, and motion capture in play with the effervescent formal qualities of light.















Kudos is proudly supported by Arc Creative and Arc UNSW Student Life