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Gallery Lowe and Lee

Still Life

Where
Gallery LNL
Gallery LNL
49-51 King Street, Newtown 2042
When

Mondays to Saturdays, 10am to 5:30pm Friday 26 April 2024 to Saturday 25 May 2024

Cost

Free

This exhibition will include paintings with ceramics as their subject as well as a range of handmade tableware. We seek to integrate the timeless charm of still life painting with an exploration of form, function and design as we contemplate the role of ceramics in our daily rituals and shared experience.

Artists: Greg Crowe, Lea Durie, Peter Dwyer, Szilvia Gyorgy, Junko Hagiwara, Steve Harrison, Warren Hogden, Yegana Jafarova, Christopher James, Hilary Jones, Woochang Kim, Janine King, Robert Linigen, Jen Lyall, Chris Ma, Shinhee Ma, Louise Martiensen, Denise McDonald, Cathy McMichael, Bruce McWhinney, Sam Pettigrew, Petra Rodgers, Arun Sharma, Steve Sheridan, Jacqueline StClair, Natalie Velthuyzen, Maryanne Wick, Tracey Wigg

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