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A Council curated exhibition presenting the work of ten female artists, in collaboration with Sabbia Gallery.
Incinerator Art Space in collaboration with Sabbia Gallery presents an exhibition of glass and ceramic artworks exploring the notion of the home-maker. Ten artists give voice to this often female-role through exquisitely crafted objects representing domestic ritual, while also drawing our attention to cultural and commercial influences that also shape this vital realm. The exhibition shines a light on the notion of a ‘perfect’ living environment and if this is ever achievable and at what cost. Through tongue-in-cheek humour the artists also question what it means to be a 'Domestic Goddess'. Overall, the exhibition addresses the beauty and drudgery of domestic labour driven out of necessity, pride but most of all, love.
A Willoughby Council curated exhibition. All exhibiting artists courtesy of Sabbia Gallery Sydney.
ARTISTS: Alexandra Chambers, Holly Grace, Honor Freeman, Janet Deboos, Jenni Kemarre Martiniello, Julie Bartholomew, Kirstie Rea, Mel George, Ulrica Trulsson and Wendy Fairclough
Image: Honor Freeman, Small Monument, 2009, slip cast and handbuilt porcelain. Photo: Sabbia Gallery
Incinerator Art Space, 2 Small Street, Willoughby, 2068, View Map
2 Small Street , Willoughby 2068
Honor Freeman, "Small Monument", 2009, slip cast and handbuilt porcelain. Photo: Sabbia Gallery
Free
2pm - 4pm, Saturday 4 March
11am – 12.30pm, Thursday 16 March
$15 per person
Enjoy a delicious high tea from the Incinerator Café while viewing glass and ceramic artworks in the Domestic Goddess exhibition. A speaker will present valuable insights into the intricate practices and processes of the ten exhibiting female artists, while you indulge in a glass of bubbly!