1506 days ago

Beauty, colour & natural abundance! Emma Bass, 'The Impossible Garden' at Alberton

Rendell McIntosh from Alberton

Mt Eden artist Emma Bass' stunning floral portraits, currently adorning the walls of the ballroom at Alberton as part of the Auckland Festival of Photography, have been drawing in the crowds! The exhibition 'The Impossible Garden' is FREE ENTRY and runs until 26 July.

Extend your appreciation for these stunning and complex artworks with this (free) podcast available on iTunes and Spotify. Produced by Art Ache thanks to the support of the Albert-Eden Local Board. The link: artache.com...

Emma herself will be on site in the ballroom, this SATURDAY 20 JUNE from 1:30-3:30pm. Pop in to say hello! Emma is always happy to chat about her work and sources of inspiration.

Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30. Free entry to the exhibition. Admission to the rest of the house - adults $10, children & members free.

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