Academy Autumn Show Extended to the 5th of June
Due to popular demand The New Zealand
Academy of Fine Arts Autumn show has been extended for two
weeks until the 5th of June.
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
NZAFA Autumn
Show
Academy Galleries Presents Annual Autumn
Show
WELLINGTON – The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, a self-funding gallery dedicated to the visual arts, announces its yearly fall art show. The gallery’s longstanding Autumn Show will again bring together a wide range of pieces from a variety of artists.
The exhibition will feature a number of Academy artists, as well as two guests: Anneke Borren and Yaniv Janson. Borren is an experienced, self-taught sculptor who strives for simplicity; conversely, Janson is a young, up-and-coming painter who focuses much of his work on social and environmental issues. Both have had their works broadly shown at national and international levels.
“It is a real privilege to be presenting works from these two truly talented artists who both share their thoughts on the world, its landscape, cultural being and current state of flux with a stunning combination of 2D and 3D works,” said Justin Morgan, Academy Director.
The Autumn Show will run from April 30-May 22, 2011. Gallery doors are open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free.
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