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Visual Arts: Re-Imagined Railyard

27 September 2018

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7 Oct – 16 Nov @ Midland Junction Arts Centre ·
Presented by Mundaring Arts Centre ·

Artists are constantly inventing new realities and experimenting with versions of past histories. Re-imagined Railyard brings visual arts and social history together to evoke personal memories attached to the locally treasured Midland Railway Workshops. Historic train tools, oral histories and new technologies are presented alongside large-scale curated photographic works of remaining objects found at the Midland Railway Workshops by artist Eva Fernandez.

Opening celebration Sunday 7 October 11am – 2pm. The exhibition continues until 16 November, Wednesdays and Fridays 10am-5pm

More info
W:  www.mundaringartscentre.com.au/exhibitions/re-imagined-railyard
E:   info@mundaringartscentre.com.au

Pictured: Eva Fernandez, Anonymous Sculpture #5, 2013, archival inkjet print

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