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Eco Echo: Ceramic Conversations with the Wild

When
  • Mondays to Saturdays, 10am to 5:30pm
  • Friday 8 March 2024 to Saturday 13 April 2024
Cost

Free

A group exhibition featuring ceramicists responding with the natural world and emphasising a connection between art and the environment.

Opening: Friday 8 March, 6-8pm by Eva Czernis-Ryl, Arts & Design Curator, Powerhouse Museum.

Artists: Brett Goodrich, Dawn Oakford, Denise McDonald, Emma Parker, Helen Earl, Jane DuRand, Jan Howlin, Jennie Kants, Lisa Hölzl, Marina Pribaz, Mary-Lou Pittard, Michelle Perrett, Niharika Hukku, Ros Owen, Sally Khurshed, Susan Romyn, Tanya Bechara, Yang Qiu, Yen Yen Lo

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