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Future Flying Islands’ poet Brian Purcell has his first solo exhibition of paintings up now! ‘The Day on Fire’ is on at The Shop Gallery, 112 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe, 11am to 6pm every day until Wednesday 3rd March. Brian is at the gallery during those hours, so please drop in for a chat or a cup of tea.
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‘Doors to Both Worlds’ is mixed media (collage and Chinese ink). It was exhibited in Macau at a collective exhibition called ‘Unlock That Door’, on August 28-September 19, 2020, in celebration of the 17th anniversary of Creative Macau-Center for Creative Industries (CCI). (-papa osmubal) —–
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Dylan Jones is a professional photographer and filmmaker whose interests include nature photography, night sky, drone photography and portraiture. He participated for a month on Project366. He is also a graphic designer and typesetter. He backed up That Poetry Thing At Smiths Every Monday Night as camera person and live technician when it went to a zoom/live hybrid format during the COVID-19 restrictions. He enjoys listening to poetry.
Carol Archer is an Australian visual artist who lives at Markwell in the Myall Lakes region of N.S.W. Archer’s solo and collaborative works have been exhibited in Australia, Macao, Hong Kong, China, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Italy and Portugal. Her most recent solo exhibition was Drawing Breath/ Desenhar. Respirar (Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes, Lisbon, 2017).
Archer’s recent drawings, prints and paintings explore encounters between groups of trees and the walker who pauses along the way. They explore the sense of immersion, wonder and intimacy of that experience. The hope is that these works evoke viewers’ lived experience of trees and their immense value, at a moment when the need to act decisively to protect fragile Australian ecosystems is crucial.
For more info and pics visit www.carolarcher.com or Instagram @carolarcher_art
Carol Archer, 2020, Garigal Walk (after the fires), Charcoal and watercolour on paper, 76 x 56 cm.
Archer’s work features on the covers of two Flying Island Books: For Unity by Béatrice Machet (2015)
and Encounters: Never Random by Chrysogonus Sidha Malilang (2017).