Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Amanda Airs and Hayley Scilini; Familiar Worlds Opening Night

'Familiar Worlds is a collaborative exhibition in which everyday materials are used to create an installation that references arhitecture and human shelters. Notions of familiarity with man-made structures are explored through geometric, linear and spatial compositions. Individual works merge and intertwine, simultaneously drawing into and pulling away from each other, creating a work that is reminiscent of architectural structures and at the same time, presents itself as fragile and impermanent.'


Show opened this evening in Gallery One at RMIT Union [ARTS] First Site and runs until August 29th. If you missed out on the opening night party, then you'd better take the time to get in there to see a fantastic exhibition by these two RMIT Fine Art students. If you're so freakin' lazy that you happen to miss this show (seriously, it runs for a fortnight!!!) then you'd better get your tight lil buns into gear for Ways To Swing A Cat, which opens at George Paton Gallery in two weeks time, to redeem yourselves!













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