New location and ‘Next Generation’ for Anthea Polson Art
2016 is a time of exciting changes and relocations for Anthea Polson Art. The gallery and its artists will relocate – though not too far or wide -moving from its present home of the last 7 years to The Marina Mirage just next door.
For those of you that are locals to Brisbane, or newcomers The Marina Mirage can be described as the shopping centre with the sails.
Set to welcome in this new era and space, the first exhibition will be The Next Generation- Cay, Edge, Flannery, Kirac, Lincoln. For those of you that don’t know their nicknames they are, Erin Flannery, Gaye Lincoln, Martin Edge, Verconica Cay and Claudio Kirac. Selected for their diversity and flair, the five artists are set to charge the new space with energy and dynamism.
All are invited to the opening night, the Gallery is looking forward to welcoming all friends and clients to their wonderful new space, Shop120, upstairs in front of Fellinis restaurant.
EXHIBITION
The Next Generation
30 April – 14 May 2016
Anthea Polson Art
Courtesy the artists and Anthea Polson Art
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