February – it’s a big month

Works on Paper Fair, Science Museum London

This is a huge month of exhibitions, the first sees my drawings being shown in London by Celia Lendis Galleries at the London Works on Paper Fair. February 5 – 9 at the Science Museum.  It is a very exciting opportunity. Follow the link to see more at Celia Lendis Galleries.

 

SUPERGRAPH, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

You can also see some of my drawing in the Super Picks section of Supergraph, Australia’s Contemporary Graphic Art Fair which is held at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne on the 14th, 15th and 16th of February, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

quietNOISE at Chapman and Bailey, 350 Johnston Street, Abbotsford

quietNOISE is an exhibition that I have curated for Chapman and Bailey. The exhibition features the work of Dawn Csutoros, Sara Linsday, Caroline Philliips, Corinna Berndt and Filomena Coppola. The exhibition is current Friday 14th February to Saturday 15th March, 2014. The opening event is on Friday 7th March at 5.30pm. I will be exhibiting my Fish out of Water project for the first time. This image represents the second fish release of my second fish on Lammas, 1st February 2014 at the front of the Royal Exhibition Buil

 

Museo Italiano Exhibition and Talk – Melbourne Social Equity Institute Pop Up Event.

I will be exhibiting at the Museo Italiano in Carlton with Kate Just and Laurene Dietrich on Thursday 27th February. This part of the event has been curated by Caroline Phillips.  I will also be presenting a talk about my three projects, Chasing the Disappeared, Mother Tongue and Alpha Sound at the Museo Italiano at 199 Faraday Street Carlton. Exhibition dates and talk time will be confirmed shortly. Updates will be made on my Facebook Page.

Palimpsest #9 curator, Helen Vivian viewing the work at the old ADFA building in Deakin Avenue, Mildura

Palimpsest #9 curator, Helen Vivian viewing the work at the old ADFA building in Deakin Avenue, Mildura

 

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