Five new exhibitions open at Linden - St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts
on Thursday 6 June at 6pm.
In Gallery 1 Motoko Kikkawa and Anna Maria Drutzel's exhibition, Flower Bird
Wind Moon, features a selection of small scale works using a variety of
mediums but which employ traditional craft techniques, found objects and
draw inspiration from symbols of nature.
The relief-print assemblages and ink drawings by Anna Hoyle in Little
Tsunami (Gallery 2) draw on traditional oriental aesthetics and play
with our desire to control or manipulate nature with the aid of a myriad
of household appliances and tools.
Fringe by Brisbane artist, Eleanor Avery in Gallery 3 is a site-specific
installation which harnesses references to the feminie through the
exploration of the vulnerability of the boundary/borderline and the
discipline of pattern.
Helen Tzas' The Single Collection in Gallery 4 appropriates the
packaging of the vinyl single and makes reference to a created persona,
staged to reflect the career of an imaginary performer.
The Dolores Haze Project by Bree Dalton (Gallery 5) is the result of an
on-going project developed with the artist’s own eleven year old sister
and comes from a fascination with the beautiful, sad character of Dolores
Haze in Nabakov's novel, Lolita.
All exhibitions continue until Sunday 30 June 2002
Gallery hours are: Tuesday - Sunday 1.00pm - 6.00pm
For further information and/or images please contact Amy Barrett-Lennard
on 9209 6794 or email info@lindenarts.org
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