72 Hours of Art; Relocation of Stasis
10 Apr2012
Over the weekend April 1st - 3rd the former Knot Gallery celebrated the opening of their new premises in 107 Redfern St Redfern, with heartfelt thanks to tthe City of Sydney's generosity. They have taken over the disused fire station, empty for a very long time, given it a coat of paint and turned it over to artist's studios and gallery space.
To the accompaniment of beats by Monkfly for the Sunday night opening, the crowd got to see the results of an open house situation where all and sundry were invited to participate in painting, drawing, building and playing golf. I spent a very pleasant hour and a half early in the afternoon taking the psych test... I have no idea whether I passed, or what it all meant, but it was fun.
Over the Easter weekend I visited the Renaissance exhibition at the NGA (absolutely beautiful!) and took the opportunity to deliver one of my works which was sold to a dear friend some time ago: it has been hanging in my studio window for the duration, illuminated each night as advertising, mainly visible from the Aurora Hotel opposite. Stasis now resides in its new home in Westgarth St O'Connor.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 at 4:01 pm 107 projects
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