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Harmonies: First Exhibition at Lunettes Art Gallery

Where
249 Riley St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
LUNETTES ART GALLERY - 2F OF LUNETTES ART LAB
When

Every day, 2pm to 8pm Saturday 28 September to Sunday 3 November

Weekdays 10am-6pm, Weekend 10am-4pm

Lunettes Art Gallery is thrilled to invite you to our very first exhibition, "Harmonies," a visual journey through the connections between nature and humanity.

Curated by Elaine Kim (@curator_elainekim), this exhibition features the works of talented local Sydney artists, including:

  • Moira Mai (@moira_mai)

  • Remnim Alexander Tayco (@remnim)

  • Lorna Grear (@lornagrear_studio)

  • Sonja Johanna (@sonja_johanna_ceramics)

  • Yang Qiu (@albatrossceramic)

Each artist brings a unique perspective to the theme of harmony, reflecting the interplay between human life and the natural world through various artistic mediums.

Join us for the opening event on Saturday, 28th September 2024, from 2 pm to 4 pm at the Lunettes Art Lab gallery space in Surry Hills, located on the 2nd floor of Lunettes Art Lab at 249 Riley Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010.

The exhibition will run until 3rd November 2024. We look forward to sharing this artistic celebration with you!

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LUNETTES ART GROUP

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