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Windowsmiths Studio and Gallery

In-Soul/Sole: Climate Emergency Demands an Artist’s Go-Slow

Where
33/81 Bayswater Rd
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Australia
Windowsmiths Studio and Gallery
When

Every day, all day Friday 7 October 2022 to Sunday 16 October 2022 Tuesday 11 October 2022 all day

Craft Up Late

Cost

Free

To achieve an artistic response to the climate emergency, we need to bring slow looking into action.

Our focus is on walking and looking. Each of the three Windowsmiths artists are walking. Fiona Meller collects and transforms the detritus gathered from the contemporary streetscape. Helen Wyatt passes through history, encountering the imposition of form and structure that defines her local landscape and moulds it to human demands. Marcia Swaby travels through heritage - rediscovering multiple identities through place.

Quiet reflections and considered encounters hold the secrets to a sustainable future.

Windowsmiths will have concurrent window exhibitions in Bayswater Road, Potts Point and at 60 Evans Street, Rozelle.

This event is part of the Sydney Craft Week Festival 7-16 October 2022.

SCW is an Australian Design Centre initiative. View the complete festival program. 

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Windowsmiths Studio and Gallery

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