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'The Impossible Garden' at Alberton!

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

Opening this Saturday! The colourful, life affirming abundance of Emma Bass' works, inspired by 17th century floral still lives and the joyousness of Matisse, will fill the ballroom as part of the exhibition 'The Impossible Garden' for the Auckland Festival of Photography!

Come by to see these stunning works ‘exploring beauty though a manipulated lens’, blurring the boundaries between photography, painting and collage. The exhibition is free entry and runs until 26 July.

Places are still available for Emma's Artist Talk on Sunday 7 June at 2pm, followed by tea! Emma will be in conversation with with Aimee Rafini from Art Ache. Free entry. Bookings required as places are limited. Please contact alberton@heritage.org.nz or 8467367.

Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30
www.alberton.co.nz...

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