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MIAMI/MIAMI (Hot Stuff)

Jordan Azcune’s Miami/Miami (Hot Stuff) is a comparative study of Miami, Gold Coast and Miami, Florida borne out of his participation in an international artist exchange between the two cities.

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Lockdown Studio:
Jordan Azcune

Studio tour at Griffith University with Jordan Azcune.

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COMA Gallery

Jordan Azcune – Brisbane City Council Lord Mayor’s Young and Emerging Artist Fellowship

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COMA Gallery

Jordan Azcune – Studio Interview

COMA recently sat down with Jordan Azcune to discuss his studio life and literary, audio and visual inspiration during his time in isolation.

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Jordan Azcune – Interview with Bradley Vincent, HOTA Home of the Arts, QLD

On the occasion of Jordan Azcune’s recent solo presentation with COMA the artist has been in discussion with Bradley Vincent, curator at HOTA Home of the Arts, QLD. The two discuss Azcune’s practice as a whole, investigations into intersections between architecture and religion and the idea of ‘queer, post-Christian abstraction’.

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Elements at HOTA

Offsite Exhibition: Agents of confusion, Jordan Azcune, Michael Candy, Kinly Grey

Elements situates four contemporary art works around the HOTA parklands, each work interpreting one of four life elements: Air, Earth, Fire and Water. Curated by Gold Coast artist and curator Rebecca Ross for The Walls Art Space, the artworks act as a collective mirror to the site and to ourselves, inviting the viewer to reflect, explore, engage, to flow, to find stillness and to listen out among the elements.

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SUMMER ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

OPEN STUDIO: JORDAN AZCUNE

Jordan will be using the back drop of the Gold Coast to expand his current research into gold line drawings inspired from a Christian/Orthodox vernacular of design and belief. Jordan has been working with Byzantine Iconographer, Senior Australian Artist, and Blake Prize Winner Leonard Brown. Leonard is advising Jordan in the theological complexities and material technicalities for gold applications.