when: 08 August 2024 - 01 September 2024 | venue: M16 Artspace | cost: See event for details | address: 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith 2603 | website: https://m16artspace.com | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/block-8-exhibitions-opening//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9ldmVudHMuaHVtYW5pd
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‘The Cave. A River. An Island' a solo exhibition by Ross Andrews.
Ross Andrews's latest exhibition explores the intersection of modern media disinformation and ancient allegory through expressive landscapes. Inspired by the deceptions of Plato's Cave, the artworks reflect on personal and environmental journeys of discovery.
They highlight what we hear (and don't hear) about climate change on Australia's ecosystems.
'The Cave. A River. An Island' will open alongside other exhibitions: 'Testamur 6' by Canberra Art Workshop and 'Fairy Land' by David Helmers.
Don't miss the opening of these fantastic exhibitions, head to the website to learn more!
M16 Artspace operates on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. They honour and pay their respects to their traditional custodians. They acknowledge this land ‘always was and always will be' the country of Australia's First Nations People. Sovereignty was never ceded.
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‘The Cave. A River. An Island' a solo exhibition by Ross Andrews.
Ross Andrews's latest exhibition explores the intersection of modern media disinformation and ancient allegory through expressive landscapes. Inspired by the deceptions of Plato's Cave, the artworks reflect on personal and environmental journeys of discovery.
They highlight what we hear (and don't hear) about climate change on Australia's ecosystems.
'The Cave. A River. An Island' will open alongside other exhibitions: 'Testamur 6' by Canberra Art Workshop and 'Fairy Land' by David Helmers.
Don't miss the opening of these fantastic exhibitions, head to the website to learn more!
M16 Artspace operates on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. They honour and pay their respects to their traditional custodians. They acknowledge this land ‘always was and always will be' the country of Australia's First Nations People. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Go see The Cave. A River. An Island' | M16 Artspace Exhibition 2024.

The Cave. A River. An Island' | M16 Artspace Exhibition 2024 is on 08 August 2024 - 01 September 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Griffith. Call 02 6295 9438 for details. Visit their website at https://m16artspace.com.
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