Until 30 August, Brisbane gallery, Artisan, is holding a stunning exhibition of contemporary artworks that transcend the divide between art and design. Sponsored by Cox Rayner Architects.
July 16th, 2008
Artisan is currently home to the great divide exhibition, a beautiful collection of contemporary artworks that transcend the divide between art and design.
Artists include: Lincoln Austin, Jennie Jackson, Donna Marcus, Sharyn Woods, Carly Scoufos, Samuel Tupou, Mandy Ridley, and Christina Waterson.
Curated by Jacqueline Armitstead of Cox Rayner Architects. Exhibition continues until 30 August 2008.
Definately worth a look.
Artisan receives financial assistance from it major sponsors, Arts Queensland (State Government) and the Australia Council, the Commonwealth Government’s arts funding and advisory body.
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