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Lina Kay: NAKED Art Exhibition

Where
Art2Muse Gallery
Art2Muse Gallery
234 Jersey Rd, Woollahra NSW 2021, Australia
When

Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9am to 5pm Wednesdays to Fridays, 9am to 4pm Tuesday 28 January to Monday 10 February

Contemporary artist and sculptor Lina Kay releases to the world her newest collection Naked – a body of sculptural work representing the hand-in-hand relationship between vulnerability and courage. Sought out by leading interior designers and home addicts her aesthetically pleasing works are perfect for both the art space and interior space of homes and larger environments.

Lina Kay’s clean, white, and textured textile work embraces the essence of minimalism whilst showcasing herself in her rawest form, often revealed on her Instagram here.

After completely selling out at her inaugural exhibition “The Peak of Elegance” in early 2024, Kay will be showing spectacular new works at her second solo exhibition from 28 January to 10 February 2025 at Sydney’s Art2Muse Gallery in Woollahra.

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