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Anna Couani

Helen Giles, Justine O'Brien, Bettina Schreiber group show

Where
112 Glebe Point Rd
Glebe NSW 2037
Australia
The Shop Gallery
When

Every day, 11am to 6pm Friday 21 February to Tuesday 25 February

Opening event 6pm Friday 21 February

Cost

Free

Come celebrate the journey and process of three exciting emerging Sydney artists at their inaugural show.

Showcasing current work in a diverse range of mediums including drawing, photography, painting, printmaking and ceramics.

Always evolving, many works push into new experimental territory for each artist and vary from small to large scale. 

Helen’s bold pastel drawings contrast with her large scale graphite works that utilise frottage technique to create abstract images inspired by the urban environment of inner Sydney.

Bettina’s contemporary paintings respond to her handmade ceramics and ongoing fascination with billion-year-old rocks forged by time held in the Australian Museum collections.

Justine’s multidisciplinary practice includes photographic, printmaking, drawing and sculptural works which respond to a sense of place and natural form, asking questions about loss and permanency through time.

Contact event organiser

Anna Couani

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