From: Tuesday March 17th 2009
To: Thursday April 2nd 2009
At Greenhill Galleries
105A Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith
This exhibition can be viewed online
www.greenhillgalleries.com
From: Tuesday March 17th 2009
To: Thursday April 2nd 2009
At Greenhill Galleries
105A Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith
This exhibition can be viewed online
www.greenhillgalleries.com
Description: Tanya Baker's work reflects on the arbitrary nature of existence whilst Grace McKenzie's represents 3 years she spent photographing the last 100 residents of Kew Cottages (a Melbourne institution set up in 1887 that housed many disabled people) whichclosed in 2008.
Exhibition dates: 10 April - 3 May, 2009
Official opening: Thursday 9 April, 6pm
Gallery opening hours: Thursday to Sunday, 12 - 5pm
Please see http://www.pcp.org.au for more details.
Venue: Arthritis Foundation of WA
Address: 17 Lemnos St
Shenton Park WA 6008
Description: This prestigious art show and sale helps raise money for the Arthritis Foundation of WA. With over 300 never before exhibited paintings from WA artists. Entry is by gold coin donation over the weekend. A cocktail party and exclusive preview will be held on Friday 1st May ($35 ticket),Call Arthritis WA to book.
Start Date: 2nd May 2009
End Date: 3rd May 2009
Opening Times: 11am - 4pm
For more information, contact: Jenny Tan
INDRA GEIDANS has always been inspired by domestic environments with, or without, people. The female figure is the central character and is on thebrink of change - overwhelmed by the dilemmas of her life...
CLARE MCFARLANE has titled her exhibition on The enlightenment project - usually cited as a time in which science and reason, as opposed to authorityand superstition, were held to be the answer to understanding the world...
Venue:
Turner Galleries
470 William St
Northbridge WA 6003
Dates:
13 March - 9 April 2009
Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 11am 5pm and by appointment
For more information: www.turnergalleries.com.au
'The traditional drawing medium provides a central pivot for Honey, and informs his constructions and multiples, whose immaculately delicate surfaces are achieved by painstakingly long application processes. Honey's works bring together the real and the imagined, employing irony and humourto comment on the Australian vernacular.' - TAFE Website
Venue:
TAFE Art Gallery
12 Aberdeen Street
Northbridge
Dates:
March 7-28, 2009
Times:
Mon-Fri, 10am-4.45pm; Sat, 2pm-4.45pm
For more information: www.mhf.asn.au & www.gallerycentral.com.au/