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  FLORASCOPIC 

  KIRSTEN BRESCIANI  

29 AUGUST - 30 SEPTEMBER 2017
TOWN HALL GALLERY
360 BURWOOD ROAD HAWTHORN 3122
OPENING: 2-4PM SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER



 


   Bibi Ostermark  

   Once in a Blue Moon and Other Situations  

Exhibition at

  Oak Hill Gallery 

100 Mornington Tyabb Road MORNINGTON

2 - 27 September 2017

Open daily:11- 4pm

   OPENING: 

  SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, 2017, 2 - 4 pm  

www.oakhillgallery.com.au

Tel: 03 5973 4299


 


 LOOKING BACK 

An Exhibition of paintings by

 Rosemary Mangiamele 

27 June - 17 July 2017

 Mario's Cafe 

 303 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 


 


Lea Kannar Lichtenberger

Deception
Solo Exhibition

It has been an eventful past 10 months travelling abroad which included the Antarctic regions and I am pleased to let you know that I have a Solo Exhibition opening this coming weekend.

Launch Event: Saturday 27 May 2017 2-8pm

Public Talk: Thursday 1 June 2017 6-8pm

Exhibition is open 10-5 Tuesday to Sunday until Saturday 10th June 2017.

Accelerator Gallery located at 6 Scott Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009

Acknowledgements: Maria Alfonsine, Sound Design; Associate Professor Barbara Stuart, Centre for Forensic Science, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, UTS, Sydney. Check out my website to keep up to date with my mew artworks, interviews and conference tals at www.leakannar.com


 


Interpreting Yarra Ranges

places events patterns

An exhibition by

Ian Whitford

A personal perspective on the outdoor environment through things seen, experienced and felt. With a focus on design, movement and colour. Ian Whitford combines underlying messages with a touch of humour.

Mooroolbark Community Centre

125 Brice Ave, Mooroolbark

Tue 9 May until Sat 17 June

FREE ADMISSION

OPEN - Mon to Sat 9am to 5pm

CLOSED - Sun & Public Holidays

Information: culturetracks.info

Image: Ian Whitford We lost our football in the flower garden.

MORE INFO....

From a lifetime of visiting, working and living in the Yarra Ranges, many aspects,experiences and vistas remain indelibly etched. These are the source rather than the definition of Ian Whitford's work. Interpreting these experiences and creating images and designs means that the artist is the creator and the viewer the reactor.

This exhibition encompasses large oil paintings on canvas, smaller abstractions in enamel on hardboard and pen and ink drawings.

Most of Ian Whitford's career has been in outdoor education involving environmental science, physical recreation and the arts, in which he holds significant tertiary qualifications.

Ian Whitford exhibits regularly with the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria.


 

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