Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Practice makes pear-fect

Hello, hope you're well!

Recently it was so wonderful to install my work The World’s Gone Pear Shaped, a sculpture as relevant as ever, by the Shepparton Art Museum as part of the White Night festival!

Grateful to the traditional owners of the land, the Yorta Yorta Nation, and am feeling lucky to be showing my work alongside so many amazing artists, musicians and performers. 
In exciting news, The World's Gone Pear Shaped will next be shown in Sydney Contemporary as part of the showcase AMPLIFY, curated by Annika Kristensen, from September 8th to 11th. Thrilled to be exhibiting alongside so many great artists and showing with MARS Gallery. For more info click here!

Huge thanks to curator Annika Kristensen and to Vogue Living for including this work in their article titled '6 of the most impressive installations to see at Sydney Contemporary'. To read the article click here!

In other exciting news my exhibition at 
{Suite} Gallery was recently featured on TV in the Auckland news!

The exhibition is still on for one more week so have a look if you happen to be in Auckland. For more info click here!

In other exciting news, I have some new works included in the fantastic upcoming traveling group exhibition titled 52 Actions, opening this Saturday August 27th until November 27 at Penrith Regional Gallery in Emu Plains, NSW.

There are various activities, artist talks and performances throughout the opening day, with the official opening at 3pm. For more info click here!

And in other exciting news, the Deakin University Small Sculpture Award, which I'm thrilled to be a finalist in, opens at Deakin Art Gallery in Victoria this Wednesday September 7th until October 21st. For more info click here!
Thanks so much for reading, hope you have a great week and hope to see you soon!

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