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Ditty Wheels Gallery

There Is No Planet B

Where
50 Frenchs Rd
Willoughby NSW 2068
Australia
When

Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 4pm Weekends, 10am to 3pm Friday 7 October 2022 to Sunday 16 October 2022 Except Sunday 9 October 2022

Cost

Free

Ditty Wheels Gallery is based in the Lower North Shore of Sydney and represents a wide variety of artists from emerging to established across all disciplines. Ditty Wheels aims to bring the community together through art and support artists along their journey.

There Is No Planet B - inspired by Greta Thunberg's famous speech, is a group exhibition that is a celebration of our nature and ecosystems, highlighting the necessity to take care of the natural world in the face of our current climate crisis. 

Jessica Watts and Midori Goto have a high level of craftsmanship and strong visual language working with clay, cement, Australian hardwood veneers as well as woven material.

Midori Goto uses clay as an extension of the mind. Jessica Watts’ works are a celebration of process - completely handmade from start to finish. 

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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Ditty Wheels Gallery

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