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SALA Art Exhibition 'Wearing Life Lightly' at Red Poles Gallery

SALA Art Exhibition 'Wearing Life Lightly' at Red Poles Gallery

Starts: Sunday, 04 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 20 October 2024
Exhibition features artists Angie Harrison, Georgina England, Amy Sibenaler, Jamuna Stevens, James Stevens and Nikki Wieland. Six artists explore the act of surrender through the art of landscape, figuration, abstraction and sculpture. In 'Wearing Life Lightly' the artists traverse both the pictorial and internal plane, where the demands of time are surrendered, in the making of the work and in its viewing. Abstracted work too evades definitive meaning, and the work calls on curiosity over answers, in a world saturated with meaning.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-04 12:00 am 2024-10-20 12:00 am SALA Art Exhibition 'Wearing Life Lightly' at Red Poles Gallery Exhibition features artists Angie Harrison, Georgina England, Amy Sibenaler, Jamuna Stevens, James Stevens and Nikki Wieland. Six artists explore the act of surrender through the art of landscape, figuration, abstraction and sculpture. In 'Wearing Life Lightly' the artists traverse both the pictorial and internal plane, where the demands of time are surrendered, in the making of the work and in its viewing. Abstracted work too evades definitive meaning, and the work calls on curiosity over answers, in a world saturated with meaning. 190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale , SA , 5171 , Australia
190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale , SA , 5171 , Australia
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