‘On This Island’ @ King Street Gallery on William, Sydney
Please join us for the opening of our sponsored artist tour and exhibition "On This island, Meeting and Parting".
In its final iteration, and after touring regional NSW and New Zealand’s Wellington, “On This Island” has returned to Sydney for its final presentation.
King Street Gallery on William has kindly taken on this satellite show of works by nine of our participating artists – Euan Macleod, Idris Murphy, Steve Lopes, Julie Harris, Judith Van Heeren, Peter Simpson, David Keeling, Jan Senbergs and Ann Thomson.
Proudly sponsored by ARTIST PROFILE and Winsor & Newton, curated by Owen Craven, we hope to see you on Wednesday 12 Jan, 2011 from 6pm for opening drinks.
The exhibition continues until 5 Feb, 2011.
For more information on the expedition and to read the catalogue essay, follow this link.



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