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RETROSPECT 001



GALLERY TWO | LUCINDA GOODWIN

RETROSPECT 001


SAT 22 APRIL 4.00PM - FRI 19 MAY 5.00PM

OPENING EVENT SAT 22 APRIL, 4.00-6.00PM

FREE TO ATTEND

  • Monday 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Tuesday 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Wednesday 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Thursday 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm

    Saturday closed

    Sunday closed

  • *PLEASE NOTE: Planned V/Line service changes will affect trains between Melbourne and Geelong from 11 April - 3 May. More information

    Platform Arts is wheelchair-accessible via our Gheringhap St entrance. Unlocked, accessible bathrooms are available on both ground and first floors.

    For accessibility enquiries, please directly contact us at hello@platformarts.org.au

    Please note, Platform Arts is a dry venue.

A celebration of live music and photography, Retrospect 001 is a timestamp of a 13-year catalogue of works from internationally published music photographer, and Geelong local, Lucinda Goodwin.
This immersive exhibition gives attendees an exclusive inside look into Goodwin’s catalog, showcasing her growing collection of iconic imagery from the last decade. The collection features not only live music works, but also includes several personal projects, including Mixed media collage works, traditional film processes, including 35mm, medium format and Polaroid, and Music From The Burbs – a video series born during COVID which saw her record stripped-back versions of local artists songs in their homes.

Retrospect 001 also celebrates the return of Goodwin’s work to Platform Arts, after her debut solo show Patron To Pit in 2015.

In conjunction with the exhibition, Goodwin is also set to launch her debut publication Retrospect 2022, a self published zine that features over 100 of her favourite works from the year after COVID. The 84-page, A4 zine features a selection of work that brings her curated Instagram feed to a tangible form, with a strong focus on the local music scene that made her the creative she is today. Copies of Retrospect 2022 can be pre-ordered on her website for collection on opening night.

For sales and enquiries, please contact curator@platformarts.org.au.

  • Lucinda Goodwin has been practicing in the live music industry since 2010. Starting as a fresh 18-year-old at Falls Festival in the crowd to working with some of the biggest names in the business. 

    With an impressive list of accolades to her name including featured artist at the “Number one | Gudinski” Ballarat Foto Biennale Core Program (2022), published artist in the publication ‘2019 A Year Before Lockdown” (2020), Moshcam Photography Awards (2018), and hosting previous solo exhibitions, ‘Encore’ (2017) and ‘Patron to Pit’ (2015). 

    Her work is described as vibrant, vivid, and crisp, with a grunge and grittiness that captures the band rooms and music venue institutions that serve as the background to so much of her work.

    Goodwin effortlessly captures the pure emotion, energy and sweat of a live show in its entirety, the energy pouring out of the work she produces, so much so, you can almost feel it!

    Throughout the decade long journey Goodwin has worked both in her home town and beyond, sporting a list of clients such as Rob Thomas, Katy Perry, Sum41, The Offspring, Boy & Bear, Seaforth, Bugs, Gang Of Youths and capturing events such as Falls Festival, Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass, Queenscliff Music Festival, and The ARIA Awards. 

    Her affiliation with her home town of Geelong has been unwavering throughout the years, a sense of local community a consistent theme within her work. Goodwin has continued to work closely with local musicians both established and upcoming over the years to document and celebrate their achievements, a part of her practice she holds in high regard.


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