Maddy Anderson
Maddy Anderson is an interdisciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) in 2016.
maddy-anderson.com
@madzgrace
@ceramic_glitch
The weight of incompleteness isn’t necessarily failure
The weight of incompleteness isn't necessarily failure investigates the potential of relinquishing control and recontextualising personal histories by surveying the notions of touch, the machine, and memory, and has been informed by my own desire and curiosities that centre on touching objects, engaging with machines, and sharing personal memories. In relinquishing control over final outcomes over the project, ‘failing’ has become an integral (cherished) part of the work and research.
Maddy Anderson, Interface
Photochromic drawing machine, 2x4 pine, acrylic sheet, newsprint, aluminium extrusion & gantry, UV laser pointer, 3D printed PLA, circuitry, hacked laser cutting software GRBL, Futile Devices, c3 Contemporary Art Space, March - November 2020, photo courtesy of c3 Contemporary Art Space & Aaron Christopher Rees
Maddy Anderson, Ceramic Glitch
Stacked unfired, unfunctional ceramic 3D printed Porcelain cylinders, with embedded stainless steel ball bearings ‘pea-shoot/spit-ball’, on suspended semi-circle floating shelf, Futile Devices, c3 Artspace, March - November 2020, photo courtesy of c3 Contemporary Art Space & Aaron Christopher Rees