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Panel Discussion: The Mythology of the Artist’s Studio

Panel Discussion: The Mythology of the Artist’s Studio

Where:

Bridging Hope Charity Foundation
Level 2, 63 – 65 Chandos Street, St Leonards

When:

Wednesday 4 April 2018
Doors open 6pm for 6:30pm sharp start - 8pm finish

On Wednesday 4 April 2018, Bridging Hope Charity Foundation in collaboration with TWT Creative Precinct presents a lively panel discussion with leaders of Australia’s contemporary art scene, hosted in one of Sydney’s fastest growing creative precincts.

Three of Australia’s leading contemporary artists Abdul Abdullah, Joan Ross, and Caroline Rothwell share their stories with Art Advisor/Curator Natalia Bradshaw, on how strange magic happens in their studios.

The discussion covered:

  • The mystique of the artist’s studio
  • Why studios are critical to artistic output
  • Stereotypes around artist studios
  • The studio as a stage for art making

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