Sydney's Smallest Gallery

You'll need a magnifying glass to 'visit' this adorably tiny gallery in a shoebox.
Annie Murney
Published on March 02, 2015

Overview

Who’d have guessed that one of the biggest highlights of Sydney Art Month would require a magnifying glass in order to view it? No larger than a breadbox, Sydney’s Smallest Gallery will showcase works the size of thimbles. The diminutive free gallery is the brainchild of Natalie Cheney and Stephen Clement, and will be housed inside the (regular sized) Nauti Studios in Stanmore. Only one person will be permitted to view the tiny gallery at the time, although it will be populated by several equally minuscule patrons.

This event is one of our top ten picks of Art Month. Check out the other nine here.

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