Breaking Ground: Chaos Theory and the Valley Exhibition 2024

when: 09 July 2024 - 10 August 2024 | venue: Tuggeranong Arts Centre | cost: See event for details | address: Reed Street North Greenway 2900 | website: https://tuggeranongarts.com

published: 30 Jul 2024, 5 min read

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Breaking Ground: Chaos Theory and the Valley, by Canberra-based artists Heidi Smith and Michele England, explore the local environment of Tuggeranong.

Considering the impacts of their creative practice, the artists have chosen to create mixed media works using found materials and naturally created pigments.

Transforming the mundane and expected; Smith and England present 2D and 3D mixed media works and installations that reflect the beauty they find in discarded, forgotten items intertwined with personal symbolism.

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Breaking Ground: Chaos Theory and the Valley Exhibition 2024 | What's on in Greenway

Breaking Ground: Chaos Theory and the Valley Exhibition 2024 is on 09 July 2024 - 10 August 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Greenway. Call 02 6293 1443 for details. Visit their website at https://tuggeranongarts.com.

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Event Details

what: Breaking Ground: Chaos Theory and the Valley Exhibition 2024
when: 09 July 2024 - 10 August 2024
start time/end time: See event website for details
venue: Tuggeranong Arts Centre
phone: 02 6293 1443
city/suburb: Greenway ACT

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