Autumn Exhibition Program 1996

The Red House Gallery, 245 Sturt Road, Sturt, South Australia.

Gallery Hours: Wed - Sat 10am - 4pm, Sun 1pm - 4pm.



"ninety six days"

6th October - 27th October

An exhibition of paintings, drawings and photographs by Judy Wait.
To be opened by Loene Furler Chief Executive Officer of The Jam Factory Craft & Design Centre.




Previous Exhibition Information:



"This is Life"

8th September - 29th September

Forte - Lyn Cobby, Wendy Rushby, Regina Parker, Susan Peter.



"Wall & Mantle"

9th August - 1st September

An exhibition of both paintings and ceramics by Paula and Charndra Josling.



"Cash & Carry"

23rd June - 14th July

A members exhibition.



"Ripe"

19th May - 9th June

More than thirty young artists aged between 16-25 years will be showcasing their work at The Red House Gallery and nearby Chambers Gallery.

To be opened by: Natasha Stott Despoja, Australian Democrats Senator at 2.00 pm on SUNDAY, 19th May 1996.



"Mercury Rising"

21st April - 12th May

An evocative photographic exhibition by two contemporary artists with very different visions. Robyn Taylor and Mike Slattery present their work in colour and B/W.

Opened by: Samela Harris at 2.00 pm on SUNDAY, 21st April 1996



"Linked Realities"

24th March - 14th April

A startling multi-media exhibition exploring visions of reality, featuring the works of Bridget Cameron, Matthew Sheehy, Marlie Unmuth and Ian Willding.

Opened by: Vini Ciccarello, Mayor of Kensington at 2.00 pm on SUNDAY, 24th March 1996.



Adelaide Fringe Festival Exhibitions

Feb 18 - Mar 17

Openings 2pm and 3pm on Feb 18th 1996

"Loose Ends in Suburbia"

An evocative and thought provoking look at suburbia through the eyes of four mature women. (Loose Ends is a part textile vocabulary as well as a colloquialism).

Opened by: Ian Arcus - textile and paper artist.

"Let it All Hang Out"

An exhibition which shows the irreverency of subject matter, and materials used in creating art. Features hand-carved objects, ceramics using broken crockery, a life-size skeleton from wood and cane, and a range of artworks.

Opened by: Don Dunstan



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