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Nick Mount: This Spring and Ninuku Arts: New Work in Glass

Where
Sabbia Gallery
Sabbia Gallery
609 Elizabeth St, Redfern NSW 2016
When

Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11am to 6pm Wednesday 7 October 2020 to Saturday 31 October 2020

Sabbia Gallery is pleased to present two beautiful new exhibitions of glass, part of Sydney Craft Week.

Nick Mount: This Spring is a solo exhibition by one of Australia’s foremost and internationally-acclaimed contemporary glass artists. Working in this medium since the mid-1970s it is always a pleasure to experience Nick’s beautifully blown, cold-worked and assembled artworks.

Ninuku Arts: New Work in Glass is a new venture for a group of Indigenous artists located in the furthest communities in the APY Lands of South Australia. Founded in 2006, the group have become known for their powerful colour palettes as well as the diversity of styles, techniques and mediums. This exhibition presents their move into translating their stories in glass.

Join the exhibition opening Saturday 10 October, 11am – 4pm

Craft Up Late, Tuesday 13 October, 5 – 8pm

This is a COVID-safe event as part of Sydney Craft Week 2020.

Contact event organiser

Sabbia Gallery

sydneycraftweek

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