Animal Art Menagerie at Pixel Ink Gallery
11.09.09
Animal Art Menagerie at Pixel Ink
Gallery
Local artists and illustrators express their
wild side in an animal themed group exhibition opening on
Wednesday the 23rd of September at Pixel Ink Gallery.
The exhibition titled ‘Animalia’ features original artworks inspired by the Animal Kingdom.
Dogs, cats, sea horses, leopards, crocodiles, insects, pelicans, herons, elephants, snakes, rabbits and eagles are among the inventory of this art menagerie.
“There is a good mix of creatures with some artworks featuring human counterparts in figurative, abstract or surrealist styles,” says gallery director Rosalind Clark.
Clark said artists were free to create works within their medium of choice.
The artworks exhibited include oil, acrylic, photographic, aerosol, pencil and watercolour.
“Artworks range from the cute and cuddly to the bizarre and obscure – a ruckus of beasts with creatures great and small – powerful and enchanting,” says Clark.
Artists nationwide were invited to submit artworks for the group exhibition.
Ten Wellington artists and one Dunedin artist will show their works created for the show.
Animalia is the third group exhibition at Pixel Ink Gallery.
Exhibition
details:
Animalia – Group Exhibition – Rosalind Clark, Rachel Walker, KIRAN-X, Miss Mica Still, Jinx in the Sky, Debby Allen, Susanna Fookes, Rosalind Atkinson, Rebecca Robinson, Lauren McGrath & Andy McCready.
Pixel Ink Gallery, 12 Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington
Runs
from 23 September – 11 October 2009
Opening night:
Wednesday 23 September 5.30 – 7.30pm
Admission FREE.
Gallery winter opening hours:
Mon – Tue:
Closed (open by appointment)
Wed – Fri: 11am – 4pm
Sat – Sun: 11am – 3pm
For more information visit www.pixelink.co.nz or email gallery@pixelink.co.nz.
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