Mic Gruchy, Time & Tide, 2017, three-channel video, colour and soundscape by Tim Gruchy, 00:40:00, image courtesy the artists and Bundaberg Regional Galleries, QLD. Photo: Sabrina Lauriston.

The Brothers Gruchy

The Brothers Gruchy is an engaging new media exhibition that features 10 key artworks from Tim and Mic Gruchy’s practice that focus on recurring themes of human perception, artificial intelligence, synaesthesia, memory and cultural identity. Nature and our human impact is a strong thread of this exhibition.

About the exhibition

The Brothers Gruchy is an engaging new media exhibition that features 10 key artworks from Tim and Mic Gruchy’s practice that focus on recurring themes of human perception, artificial intelligence, synaesthesia, memory and cultural identity. Nature and our human impact is a strong thread of this exhibition.

Tim and Mic Gruchy have been working together extensively since the mid 1980s. Most of their collaborative undertakings are in the performative arts. Together they have explored the use of video and multimedia in theatre, opera, contemporary dance, musicals and commercial projects.


Artists

Tim Gruchy

Mic Gruchy


Resources

Artists Tim and Mic Gruchy discuss their works in The Brothers Gruchy touring exhibition.
Videography by Carl Warner.


Tour dates

23 August 202412 October 2024
14 February 202523 March 2025
31 March 20258 June 2025
20 June 202524 August 2025
5 September 20252 November 2025
14 November 2025TBD January 2026
6 February 202629 March 2026
17 April 202612 June 2026
1 July 202630 September 2026
16 October 202631 January 2027

Acknowledgements

The Brothers Gruchy is a touring exhibition curated by Bundaberg Regional Galleries and presented in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program, and is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.


Enquiries

Exhibition Development & Touring

Museums & Galleries Queensland

The Brothers Gruchy, installation view, Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, 2020, image courtesy the artists and Bundaberg Regional Galleries, QLD. Photo: Sabrina Lauriston.
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