when: 16 February 2024 - 28 March 2024 | venue: The Window Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre | cost: See event for details | address: 118 Emu Bank Belconnen 2617 | website: https://belcoarts.com.au | tickets: https://www.belcoarts.com.au//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmVsY29hcnRzLmNvbS5hdSIsImxpc3RpbmdJZCI6IjY
published: 19 Feb 2024, 5 min read
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This exhibition is an experimental project, exploring the idea of self-doubt.
Zoe Slee and Fran Romano are visual artists working primarily in the ceramic medium through practice-led research. Working collaboratively, they are focusing on concepts of self-doubt, self-image and related preconceptions and biases.
By sharing their research and practice via regular studio visits and conversations, they have generated new bodies of work. These new works are being exhibited with a twist: they have each chosen what the other puts up for display. They have selected from the wealth of sketches, prototypes, experiments and finished artworks that were produced in response to these studies, subverting ideas of what an artwork can be.
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This exhibition is an experimental project, exploring the idea of self-doubt.
Zoe Slee and Fran Romano are visual artists working primarily in the ceramic medium through practice-led research. Working collaboratively, they are focusing on concepts of self-doubt, self-image and related preconceptions and biases.
By sharing their research and practice via regular studio visits and conversations, they have generated new bodies of work. These new works are being exhibited with a twist: they have each chosen what the other puts up for display. They have selected from the wealth of sketches, prototypes, experiments and finished artworks that were produced in response to these studies, subverting ideas of what an artwork can be.
Go see The Benefit of Doubt | Fran Romano and Zoe Slee 2024.

The Benefit of Doubt | Fran Romano and Zoe Slee 2024 is on 16 February 2024 - 28 March 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Belconnen. Call 02 6173 3300 for details. Visit their website at https://belcoarts.com.au.
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