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OPENING NIGHT @ 1/52-54 Stanley St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 ticket
Matterhood Opening night, 6:00 - 8:30 pm 1/52-54 Stanley St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Matterhood Opening night, 6:00 - 8:30 pm 1/52-54 Stanley St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
FreeGENERAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION @ 1/52-54 Stanley St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 ticket
'Matterhood' Exhibition Dates: Open 10:00am-5pm, Wednesday 9th - Wednesday 16th of April. Closed Sunday 13th of April.
'Matterhood' Exhibition Dates: Open 10:00am-5pm, Wednesday 9th - Wednesday 16th of April. Closed Sunday 13th of April.
FreePUBLIC PROGRAM: Anecdotes in the Garden @ UNSW Art, Design and Architecture w/ Sarah Ong and Clare Milledge ticket
Conversations in the gardens at UNSW Art, Design and Architecture. 4-6pm Matterhood recognises the communal elements embedded in the small creative campus of UNSW Art & Design where each artist studied, practised, and worked on. The exhibition is in partnership with Clare Milledge and lfp_gardens, an initiative that exemplifies the impact of communal effort in nurturing and caring for different spaces. The lfp_gardens and the Paddington campus have allowed each creative to cultivate their personal and artistic development and activate discourse through their practice. The resulting works by the artists further meditate on sustainability, bureaucracy, decolonisation, and the Anthropocene.
Conversations in the gardens at UNSW Art, Design and Architecture. 4-6pm Matterhood recognises the communal elements embedded in the small creative campus of UNSW Art & Design where each artist studied, practised, and worked on. The exhibition is in partnership with Clare Milledge and lfp_gardens, an initiative that exemplifies the impact of communal effort in nurturing and caring for different spaces. The lfp_gardens and the Paddington campus have allowed each creative to cultivate their personal and artistic development and activate discourse through their practice. The resulting works by the artists further meditate on sustainability, bureaucracy, decolonisation, and the Anthropocene.
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