Torn Textures and Hybrid Glyphs – A solo exhibition by ReVerse Butcher.

Art Space Ballarat

14 Lydiard Street North,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Fri 9 Jan

  • Sat 10 Jan

  • Sun 11 Jan

11am–4pm

Art Space Ballarat presents Torn Textures and Hybrid Glyphs: VISPO, Altered Texts and Altered Realities, the first solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist ReVerse Butcher (rVb).

Drawing on two decades of experimental practice across performance poetry, VISPO, collage, altered books, music, projection art, VR and immersive 3D environments, this exhibition showcases the evolution of rVb's visual-poetic language from the page to the spatial realm.

This exhibition coincides with the release of the companion book of the same name, published by Steel Incisors (UK) and available in both physical and digital editions.

ReVerse Butcher (rVb) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans performance poetry, collage, altered books, VISPO, mixed media, videopoetry, music, and immersive digital art. Her work investigates how language constructs reality—examining the instability of meaning, the materiality of text, and the borderlands between 2D and 3D environments.

Content: City of Ballarat

Dates & Times

  • Fri 9 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Sat 10 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Sun 11 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Wed 14 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Thu 15 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Fri 16 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Sat 17 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Sun 18 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Wed 21 Jan 11am–4pm
  • Thu 22 Jan 11am–4pm

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