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Good news week … McDermott opens the show

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News8 June 2016Updated:8 June 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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Modern art: ‘Then one day everything just seemed so different’ collage by Peter Breuer to be displayed at the Miniature Immensities Exhibition in Parkdale.
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Modern art: ‘Then one day everything just seemed so different’ collage by Peter Breuer to be displayed at the Miniature Immensities Exhibition in Parkdale.
Modern art: ‘Then one day everything just seemed so different’ collage by Peter Breuer to be displayed at the Miniature Immensities Exhibition in Parkdale.

HOST of TV’s Good News Week and member of comedy trio Doug Anthony All Stars Paul McDermott is guest speaker and contributing artist at a Kingston Arts exhibition at Shirley Burke Theatre, Parkdale.

The Miniature Immensities Exhibition, at G3 Artspace, will be opened at a function 6-8pm, Thursday 9 June, and runs until Saturday 9 July.

Six artists from three states and five cities are exhibiting, including special guest artist Petr Herel, appearing courtesy of Australian Galleries, who is an acknowledged master of handmade artist’s books.

Other contributors are Alex Hamilton, Paul Uhlmann, Robert Cleworth and Stephen Pleban, who all have works in either state or Commonwealth galleries, as well as private collections.

All works are no larger than 20cm.

See miniatureimmensities.com.au

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 8 June 2016

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