Tracy Sarroff is participating in a group exhibition thoughout December in the UK, titled
Crypt Mas. Crypt Mas is an alternative Christmas experience by torchlight, created inside an underground crypt, originally designed and used for coffin burials during the 19th century. This subterranean, atmospheric venue with alcoves and arched ceilings will present a showcase of illuminated artworks including sculptural installations, projections and film from an array of selected artists.
The Crypt, St Pancras Church Euston Rd/ Duke's Rd, London, NW1 2BA
2nd December– 22nd December 2010
Open daily 11am-7pm
ROBBIE ROWLANDS
ROBBIE ROWLANDS is participating in the exhibition Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone? Bristol Building 1970-2010. The opening is on Wednesday 15th December at 4.30pm. Daily viewing hours - Thursday & Friday 11am - 3.30pm (December 16-17). Corner of Scotia Street & Oakover Rd, Preston.
Robbie Rowlands have been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Councils Arts Funding and Advisory Body for this project.
ADAM HILL
ADAM HILL has donated a major work for an online auction to help raise money for the Anti-Nuclear and Clean Energy campaign (Friends of the Earth, Melbourne).
The work is:
(A)US Forces give the nod
2009
Synthetic Polymer on Australian made cotton canvas
140 x 240cm
The auction closes on the 23 December, 2010.
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JULIE RRAP / ROSE FARRELL & GEORGE PARKIN
JULIE RRAP, ROSE FARRELL & GEORGE PARKIN are in a group exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia (Federation Square) titled The Naked Face: Self Portraits.
'This unique exhibition reveals how self-portraits have shaped our perceptions of art and the artist's life.' NGV
The exhibition opens December 3 and continues until 27 February, 2011.
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SAM SHMITH
SAM SHMITH has been awarded GQ's Artist of the Year.
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LYNDELL BROWN & CHARLES GREEN
On Sunday, 5th December, Warwick Heywood will be giving a floortalk on the work of LYNDELL BROWN and CHARLES GREEN at the Flinders University City Gallery, State Library of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide. This talk will conclude the Australian War Memorial Travelling Exhibition (23 October - 5 December, 2010) Framing Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan.
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