Whilst the weather may be grim this weekend, head indoors to see the latest works from artists including Irmina van Niele, Sera Waters, Bridget Currie, Troy-Anthony Baylis.
Adelaide Central School of Art has collaborated with the Migration Museum of SA, to present new works from a select group of artists with migrant heritage. Curated by Vivonne Thwaites, the artists Chris Aerfeldt, Roy Ananda, Caroline Facelli, Irmina van Niele, Lee Salomone, Kylie Waters and Sera Waters draw on social history material held in the Museum's collection that refers to their heritage, as inspiration.
The exhibition runs from 11 February - 19 March and public talks are to be held on Friday 25th February 12pm by Roy Ananda, Kylie Waters and Saturday 5th at 1pm by curator Vivonne Thwaites.
Also opening this Sunday 6pm is an exhibition of new works by Sera Waters, Bridget Currie and Troy-Anthony Baylis at Artroom5, Henley Beach.
Image: Irmina van Niele, Crude Comfort (Detail), 2010-11, found worn
cotton household linen, silk and cotton thread, plant dyes
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