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Monthly Archives: November 2018

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Marco Luccio: Manhattan Dreaming

Interviews, Printmaking, Q&ABy Andrew StephensNovember 29, 2018

Nicolas Rivet speaks with artist Marco Luccio about his recent show Manhattan Dreaming, held at fortyfivedownstairs gallery.

Rivers of Gold

Interviews, Printmaking, Q&ABy Andrew StephensNovember 27, 2018

Rivers of Gold explores how so many of us have no idea how waterways have been irrevocably altered by our search for that wondrous substance – gold.

Catherine Pilgrim: Mrs Larritt in Upside Down Country

Interviews, Printmaking, Q&ABy Andrew StephensNovember 16, 2018

Catherine Pilgrim’s new exhibition in Bendigo, under the Regional Centre for Culture initiative, helps generate new understandings of the histories that surround her in the goldfields region. Jacqueline Millner explores the show, ‘Mrs Larritt in Upside Down Country’.

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