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Friday 26 February 2010

big night out...






so it was a multiple gallery visit thingy last night between picking up work and visiting friends shows and checking out some fringe shows i think it was kinda like a 'gallery crawl'... i'll let the work speak for itself and a superb polystyrene cup sculpture at the uni gallery is at the end...

i met up with ali in the light square gallery where erins lovely pieces are in a show called ' invisible red threads' and then on to the jam factory for a show the mellie is in with gerry wedd the big teacup and stephen bowers.. she has some works inspired by her turkey trip last year.. we checked out the new shop display which is very cool and then on to the gallery crawl of 4 more spaces some every arty concept work and of course good snacks at every show!!

more of my pots today that will be later and as i'm feeling better than yesterday i'll be heading off to the club to get onto my table work, catcha later...

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for taking us on the tour, that was fun!

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  2. mornin trace, you're welcome, i must have looked like a happy snapper last night camera at the ready....

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  3. Love the art tour. I enjoy getting good local feel for what's happening in your neighborhood. I'm more than a bit envious...

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  4. hey FG it's festival time in town at the mo.. the fringe is all sorts of things from shows to comedy to music and heaps of gallery happenings the 'real festival of arts' starts soon with all the posh stuff and writers week and the symphony get a work out too, then there's womad next wkd a massive 4 day world music show at the botanic park in the city...more on that later..

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  5. love the slide show... boy, they like their porcelain over there don't they. totally dig the big alice in wonderland cup and saucer... stunning

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  6. howdy jim, oh yeh the chinese city erin did the residency at is famous for it...there's so much going on on the cup and saucer lots of local references ...

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