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Celebrate the Lunar New Year "Objects of Desire" by Neis Wai

Where
Community Bank Darling Square Art Space
Community Bank Darling Square Art Space
Shop NE12, 11 Little Pier Street (Cnr of Harbour and Little Pier Streets), Haymarket NSW 2000
When

Wednesday 5 February from 6pm to 8pm

The exhibition will run from 5 -28 February 2025

Join us this February as Neis Wai presents her thought-provoking solo art exhibition, “Objects of Desire,” as part of the Sydney Lunar Festival.

The exhibition runs from 5 to 28 February 2025, offering a unique opportunity to experience art that resonates with the spirit of renewal and introspection during the Lunar New Year.

Celebrate the Sydney Lunar Festival in a way that’s both reflective and transformative. Experience “Objects of Desire” and discover what truly ignites your passion.

About the exhibition

Embark on a captivating journey through "Objects of Desire" - an intimate and provocative art exhibition created just for the Chinese Lunar New Year. Each piece whispers to your hidden longings, inviting you to explore a realm of unspoken dreams and untamed cravings. This is your invitation to confront the desires that shape, challenge, and define you. What do you yearn for most? What lies just beyond your reach? Dare to look closer and celebrate the season of renewal by discovering what truly ignites your soul. This immersive experience challenges you to confront your innermost desires, drawing you into a world where the line between fantasy and reality blurs. Will you have the courage to unveil the passions that burn within? Step inside and unlock a profound self-discovery.

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