A River Without Banks

A group exhibition explores drawing in all its forms.
James Frostick
Published on December 02, 2013

Overview

A River Without Banks is a wholly drawing exhibition which questions and expands upon the medium while also celebrating the fluidity and precision that drawing allows its masters. There is a certain realism that drawing affords an artist, while also the freedom to construct an image so distanced from reality.

Philosophy meets interactivity as works ranging from small sketches to installation pieces fill the exhibition. Featured artists include Tom Brooks, Christopher Handran, Charie Hillhouse, Luke Kidd, Carly Scoufos and Tachika Yokota.

The exhibition itself will run until the 14th of December; however, the opening night celebrations will take place on December 6th from 6pm.

This exhibition is supported by Media Art Asia Pacific, who facilitate critical ideas, spaces and contexts within art, across Australia and the Asia Pacific regions.

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