My latest exhibition,
Natural Wonders, closed earlier this month, so I thought I would post a few photos for those readers who could not make it to the gallery. I had terrific response from the hundreds of visitors who attended, with wonderful comments such as
"Magical exhibition in a magical place", "A very inspiring exhibition - the quality of work is outstanding" and
"Well worth the drive, wonderful " "what vision and patience". Many thanks to all visitors from Canberra, interstate and especially the visitors from New Zealand, Holland, Edinburgh, Germany and South Africa (to name a few!) who did manage to make it down to Tanja.
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Narek Galleries at Tanja |
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View of 'No Man's Land' on plinth, 'Seasonal Variations' large hanging textiles
in the centre and works on paper on the left wall. |
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A closer view of 'Seasonal Variations' with 'Domestic Blueprint' in the
apse at the rear of the gallery, and 'Molonglo' photo to the right. |
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View of framed textiles at the opening. |
The textiles in this exhibition used a mordant printing process, which I will be teaching at a Textile Fibre Forum Workshop in Geelong in September this year. For more information see
http://tafta.org.au/vic-news-events/