Take a look over the back fence at intimate interpretations of Central Coast suburbia presented through the eyes of 5 local artists. Lesley Weber, Christine Vanderwyk, Nicole de Mestre, Doria Fusun Saglam and Denis Bright collaborated to present an eclectic exhibition which considers the effect that the expansion of suburbia has on people and the environment. SuBLURBia features two-dimensional work, installation, digital media and an offbeat soundscape to present a fun and thought-provoking journey through very familiar territory. This project commenced in 2007 as part of two exhibitions arising from an artist networking and professional development series run by Gosford Regional Gallery. Exhibition themes relate to issues that artists
deem important to the local community. The first exhibition Music from a Farther Room (August 2009) dealt with age and perceptions of ageing on the Central Coast. Throughout the project, artists engaged in a mentoring process with the Gallery to develop a cohesive group exhibition. This process was made possible through the financial support of Arts NSW. (from)
deem important to the local community. The first exhibition Music from a Farther Room (August 2009) dealt with age and perceptions of ageing on the Central Coast. Throughout the project, artists engaged in a mentoring process with the Gallery to develop a cohesive group exhibition. This process was made possible through the financial support of Arts NSW. (from)
Lesle Webber
Phone Me
White Pages phone book.
Chris (Wimimbi) Edwards
Gamaay Bindoa (spear shaping) 2009
acryilic, sand and glue on canvas
Monopoly game board. Awesome
Art Name to come
Food colouring and
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