Finissage: In Reflection: In Response + Erin Renfrey, Once Upon a Lemon Drop
Event description
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When: Friday, September 5, 5:30-6:30pm
Where: Galleries at The Mill, 154 Angas Street, Kaurna Yarta
Cost: Free
We invite you to join us for the Finissage celebrating In Reflection: In Response curated by Stella Martino, and Once Upon a Lemon Drop by Erin Renfrey.
About the exhibitions
In Reflection: In Response is a new group exhibition curated by Stella Martino, featuring the work of five South Australian artists; Shani Engelbrecht (textiles), Calamity Tash (textiles), Carman Skeehan (glass), Lotte Schwerdtfeger (ceramics) and Yana Lehey (sculpture). In Reflection: In Response has been developed through a collaborative, community-driven component led by Stella, who sites Ursula Le Guin’s essay The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction in the conceptual underpinning of the exhibition.
For each of the artists, this exhibition has been an opportunity to come together, share ideas, collaborate, form communal bonds and develop their work. We’re excited to see artists process, both in their individual practices and in creating collaborative work, showcased together in the gallery.
Once Upon a Lemon Drop is a new solo exhibition by watercolour artist Erin Renfrey. Invoking a sense of childlike curiosity, Erin’s compositions encourage us to see the world through new eyes. Familiar and friendly faces co-exist with unexpected, sinister and uncanny characters, and just like a Grimm fairytale, we are drawn into a conversation about social mores and societal expectations.
About our venue
The Mill brings together artists, creatives and businesses to collaborate, create, and inspire one another - all while being supported through expert guidance and artistic programming.
We are an accessible space. Disability access is available via Angas Street, and a disability toilet is also available. More access information is available on our website. If you have any questions or need to get in touch, please contact us at info@themilladelaide.com
Image: Daniel Marks
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