Sydney Art exhibition to support heart research in coop with valentines day
February 1st, 2008
"A Change of Heart" exhibition will open in Sydney on February 4th, running until valentines day on the 14th, with 10% of sales to be donated to innovative heart research.
The heart-shapes that make up the unique exhibition are fashioned in stones, rocks, leaves and flowers, and have been collected from around the world, over almost a decade.
Featured artists Mark Jones and Irene van de Does de Willebois exhibit a mix of glass and metal sculptures, acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen to create the loved up collection.
Held at The Bureaux, level 3, 50 York Street, Sydney – the expo is the perfect place to find a heart for your valentine. Open Monday to Friday from 8am-6pm.
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