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Redland Art Gallery: visit three exhibitions over the festive season

7 December 2012
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Redland residents and visitors are invited to Redland Art Gallery to view three diverse and thought provoking exhibitions that are sure to appeal to a wide audience.

If ceramics, photography or mixed media is your cup of tea, or you’re just curious, pay us a visit by the end of January 2013 (specific exhibition dates below).

Exhibitions at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland

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The Still Point by Sarah Manser
Sunday 9 December 2012 – Sunday 27 January 2013
Floor talk by exhibiting artist 12 noon, Tuesday 11 December

Sarah Manser uses this exhibition to represent her ‘still point’ through a series of works on paper and related objects. The mud and shadows of the mangrove forests provide inspiration for the Wynnum-based artist, as well as the scraps of nature alongside railway lines and sprouting from the cracks in our urban environments.

Hyperclay – Contemporary ceramics
Sunday 9 December 2012 – Sunday 27 January 2013

Hyperclay profiles eight artists who take ceramics into bold new territories. Whether printing with clay, transforming rejected ceramic objects or playing at the intersection of the digital and the handmade, the artists in Hyperclay are forging new pathways in Australian ceramics. This Object Gallery touring exhibition features the work of Walter Auer, Roderick Bamford, Stephen Bird, Jacqueline Clayton, Andrea Hylands, Addison Marshall, Pip McManus and Paul Wood.

Exhibition at Redland Art Gallery, Capalaba

More seeing is not understanding by Ponch Hawkes
Open until 24 January 2013

Acclaimed Melbourne photographer Ponch Hawkes presents a series of photographs that draw on her memories of chance encounters and ordinary yet arresting moments. Hawkes reconstructed seventeen mysterious, nocturnal scenes and photographed them in a way that encourages us to try and make sense of them.

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Image from Still Point exhibition: The tide reveals…2011, ink, wax, charcoal and monoprint on Kozo paper. Courtesy of the artist, Sarah Manser.
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Image from Hyperclay exhibition: Rilke and the autoclave 2011, face powder, porcelain, glass funnels and test tubes, measuring scales, antique steriliser unit. Courtesy of the artist, Jacqueline Clayton.
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Image from More seeing is not understanding exhibition: Untitled IV from the series Seeing is not understanding 2009 (detail), archival pigment print on cotton paper. Courtesy of the artist, Ponch Hawkes, and Chrysalis Gallery.
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