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‘Into the Pathless Woods’

A Three Part Series of Group Artist Exhibitions

Part One of this Three Part series of exhibitions will be on display beginning this Saturday 3rd & Sun 4th and continuing on through Sat 10th & Sun 11th!  Don’t miss the opening of ‘Into the Pathless Woods’ featuring artists Sue Appleby, Tanya McAllan, Stacie Ann Smith & Michelle Perrett @ Eramboo August 3rd from 11-4pm!!
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***Join us for the opening reception Saturday August 3rd from 2-4pm! Food, drinks and endless amounts of conversation aplenty!***
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A thought from our Curator, Dr Therese Kenyon:

How can we, on the fringes of cities, treasure our forests as keepers of
habitat for flora and fauna and solitude, for us humans? The romance of
forest mountainous landscapes and the sense of joy in isolation has
often been the subject of art and poetry.

Forging a path, off the beaten track is a metaphor for independent thinking and trust in the creative process.

The idea of ‘Into the Pathless Woods’ was to develop new work around the environmental, psychological

and political hopes that we as humans desire to leave for future generations.

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The exhibiting artists have drawn inspiration from Lord Byron’s poem to posit different ways of exploring our current state and our future.

There is pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more,
From these our interviews, in which I steal
From all I may be, or have been before,
To mingle with the universe, and feel
What I can ne’er express, yet cannot all conceal.

Lord Byron 1788-1824

PART ONE:

Artists: Sue Appleby, Tanya Bell, Michelle Perrett & Stacie Ann Smith
Part 1: Opening on Sat 3 August until Sun 11 August. 
Paintings, ceramics and mixed media.

PART TWO:

Artists: Amanda Hale, Romanda Newman, Innocenza Torrito & Karina Vallins
Part 2: Opening on Sat 17 August until Sun 25 August. 
Ceramics, painting, photography and glass.

PART THREE:

Artists: Ingrid Bowen & Alyson Bell 
Part 3: Weekend Event 14 & 15 Sept.  

Drawing and Video projections as part of the Manly Arts Festival and Eramboo Fundraiser.

Curator: Dr Therese Kenyon