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Visual arts: Open Studio Night | Jarrad Martyn and Elaine Reynolds

8 May 2017

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8 August, 6pm @ Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts –

Jarrad Martyn, ‘The Rare Albino Land Shark’, 2016. Oil on canvas, 120 x 150cm.

Open Studio Night is PICA’s most popular series of artist talks that connect you personally with our current studio residents and provide invaluable insight into the artists’ processes and practices.
Join us for an exciting evening of discussion with Jarrad Martyn (WA) and Elaine Reynolds (IRL). Martyn seeks to question how different moments in Australian history have been framed, focusing on how we are engaging with the natural landscape. In a new body of work developed during her residency at PICA, Reynolds will see the continuation of on-going research that examines cycles of migration from Ireland to Western Australia, as well as the impact of the extractive industries in the region.

More info: PICA website
Email: info@pica.org.au

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