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N.Smith Gallery

Yesterday: A group exhibition.

Where
15 Foster St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
When

Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 5pm Saturdays, 10am to 4pm Thursday 5 June to Saturday 28 June

Cost

What triggers nostalgia? It carries the warmth of memories, the weight of longing, and the bittersweet recognition of our lives lived. 

Yesterday is a group exhibition by the gallery's represented artists that explore nostalgia as an emotional and cultural force.

Through painting, sculpture, photography, and multimedia works, the artists in this exhibition revisit personal and collective histories. Some reconstruct childhood memories, while others explore the aesthetics of bygone eras, lost traditions and mediums, or the fleeting nature of human connection. These artworks do not merely look back – they interrogate the act of remembering itself.

Opening celebration Friday 6 June, 6-8pm

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