An accomplished and widely respected contemporary artist, academic and educator, Cate Consandine’s resonance and generosity in artistic and academic communities has supported a new generation of contemporary art practitioners.
It was with great sadness that Gertrude joined the contemporary art community in mourning the tragic passing of Cate Consandine earlier this year. In a community like Gertrude's, the impacts of a practitioner such as Cate introduces a legacy of thought, methodology and mentorship across new cohorts of artists. Cate was central to the Victorian College of the Arts and Monash University, and remained connected to the legacies of the Gertrude Studio Program beyond her own time in the studios (2002 – 2004).
We encourage listening to or attending the forthcoming public program Art Forum: The art of Dr Cate Consandine (1970 – 2026) by Dr Kyla McFarlane – Thursday 20 August, 12.15pm, Federation Hall, Victorian College of the Arts, for a deepened engagement with her practice.
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Cate Consandine created work across a wide range of formal and discursive mediums including sculpture and spatial practice, film and performance. Cate referred to the body as a material and source of research, of information. Her practice remained engaged with the physical expression of emotional and psychological states, centring on bodies and affect, and registers of thought, sensation and feeling, throughout her career.
After her time at Gertrude, Cate would attend the openings and programs of students and graduates, who she frequently and sincerely championed. For this reason, and with the hope of respecting the meaningful artistic legacy of the artist, Gertrude wishes to reflect on Cate’s time in the Gertrude Studio Program, as a learning and experimental contemporary artist, during the early 2000s.
Cate was in residence in Studio 14 at Gertrude Contemporary from 2002 until 2004, and during that time contributed to the annual Gertrude Studios exhibitions and to the Studio Selection Subcommittee process over several years.