MiCK the Gallery :: Grand Opening

Julia deVille, Bird or Beast Ostrich skeleton, ostrich feathers, mystic spinel, sterling silver, wood, 192cm (h). Courtesy the artist and Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne
A new gallery recently opened its doors in Sydney last month and tonight is their official launch party. MiCK Gallery launches its inaugural exhibition with a group show of represented artists including Nicholas Blowers, Amelia Disspain, Geoff Dyer, Marise Maas, Jessica Tremp, Michael McWilliams, and guest artist Julia DeVille.
The new gallery, which occupies the historic space of 44 Gurner Street, Paddington, is now in its fifth iteration as an exhibition space. It’s been home to galleries since 1976 and is continuing to house contemporary art under director and dealer Megan Dick.
The new gallery will represent both emerging and mid-career artists across a variety of media and practices with a full schedule of solo exhibitions, commencing with Jessica Tremp in November this year.
EXHIBITION:
Gallery Launch Exhibition, until 20 Nov 2011
MiCK Gallery
44 Gurner Street, Paddington
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