when: 18 April 2024 - 12 May 2024 | venue: M16 Artspace | cost: See event for details | address: 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith 2603 | website: https://m16artspace.com.au | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/block-4-or-exhibitions-opening//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9ldmVudHMuaHVtYW
published: 02 May 2024, 5 min read
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Life in the Old Dog, Yet' is a solo exhibition by Brian Jones.
Brian Jones' captivating photography exhibition challenges stereotypes of senior citizens. Through striking portraits, Jones captures the vitality and humanity of his subjects, who defy societal expectations by remaining active contributors to society well into their seventies and eighties. In a world where seniors are often marginalised or devalued, this exhibition celebrates their resilience, individuality, and ongoing engagement with life.
'Life in the Old Dog,Yet' by Brian Jones will open alongside other exhibitions: 'The Daylight Moon' by Francis Cai, 'Everlasting Happiness' by Deborah White and 'Dark Silhouette' by Helen Heslop.
Don't miss the opening of these fantastic exhibitions, head to the website to learn more!
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Life in the Old Dog, Yet' is a solo exhibition by Brian Jones.
Brian Jones' captivating photography exhibition challenges stereotypes of senior citizens. Through striking portraits, Jones captures the vitality and humanity of his subjects, who defy societal expectations by remaining active contributors to society well into their seventies and eighties. In a world where seniors are often marginalised or devalued, this exhibition celebrates their resilience, individuality, and ongoing engagement with life.
'Life in the Old Dog,Yet' by Brian Jones will open alongside other exhibitions: 'The Daylight Moon' by Francis Cai, 'Everlasting Happiness' by Deborah White and 'Dark Silhouette' by Helen Heslop.
Don't miss the opening of these fantastic exhibitions, head to the website to learn more!
Go see Life in the Old Dog, Yet | Brian Jones 2024.

Life in the Old Dog, Yet | Brian Jones 2024 is on 18 April 2024 - 12 May 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Griffith. Call 02 6257 9438 for details. Visit their website at https://m16artspace.com.au.
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