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Journey with Me

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Journey with Me
Sheree Foster
30 July - 19 August 2024

Journey with Me is Sheree Foster's 4th solo exhibition of works, she has created as she continues on her "Journey" returning to the Arts.

This exhibition showcases her artistic journey through unique art pieces which are "one off" and are created from a range of repurposed materials as a means of honouring the environment. She is inspired by the materials that she gathers from Mother Nature and combines them with textiles, metals, flax, weaving and cordage, harmonizing with texture and form to re-contextualize into three-dimensional work, often showing a Pacific rim, contemporary and botanical theme.

Free events:

Exhibition Opening
Tuesday 30 July, 5pm - 6.30pm

Meet the Artist
Wed 31 July, Tues 6 Aug,
Thurs 8 Aug, Tues 13 Aug
Wed 14 & Fri 16 Aug,
10am - 1 pm

Artist Talk
Saturday 10 August,
11am- 12pm

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