when: 05 April 2024 | venue: Tuggeranong Arts Centre | cost: See event for details | address: 137 Reed Street North Greenway 2900 | website: https://tuggeranongarts.com
published: 05 Apr 2024, 5 min read
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Three very contemporary exhibitions open at Tuggeranong Arts Centre! Please come and celebrate with the artists at the official opening of:
Louis Grant: I Know My Age and I Act Like It
Robbie Karmel: Sitting Standing Turning
Caroline Huf, Janet Long and Kati Gorgenyi: ABODE
Up-and-coming glass artist Louis Grant creates minimalist sculpture that takes contemporary glass into the realm of colour-field installation. His work investigates queer identity through the medium of glass while interrogating notions of gendered practice.
Sitting Standing Turning presents an eclectic range of work from the breadth of Robbie Karmel's practice, including drawing, handmade furniture, printmaking, and performance. He pushes traditional mark making to its boundaries by creating works collaboratively during performances using hand-crafted wooden objects.
The three ABODE artists focus on dwellings; how and where people live, either by choice, through design or due to circumstance. How are feelings of security associated with “home” affected by change, transience, or the need to improvise shelter? ABODE includes sculpture, video and installation.
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Three very contemporary exhibitions open at Tuggeranong Arts Centre! Please come and celebrate with the artists at the official opening of:
Louis Grant: I Know My Age and I Act Like It
Robbie Karmel: Sitting Standing Turning
Caroline Huf, Janet Long and Kati Gorgenyi: ABODE
Up-and-coming glass artist Louis Grant creates minimalist sculpture that takes contemporary glass into the realm of colour-field installation. His work investigates queer identity through the medium of glass while interrogating notions of gendered practice.
Sitting Standing Turning presents an eclectic range of work from the breadth of Robbie Karmel's practice, including drawing, handmade furniture, printmaking, and performance. He pushes traditional mark making to its boundaries by creating works collaboratively during performances using hand-crafted wooden objects.
The three ABODE artists focus on dwellings; how and where people live, either by choice, through design or due to circumstance. How are feelings of security associated with “home” affected by change, transience, or the need to improvise shelter? ABODE includes sculpture, video and installation.
Go see Three new exhibition openings at Tuggeranong Arts Centre 2024.

Three new exhibition openings at Tuggeranong Arts Centre 2024 is on 05 April 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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