I Talk in Tongues when I Walk Past The Nuns
I Talk in Tongues when I Walk Past The Nuns

I Talk in
Tongues when I Walk Past The Nuns is a collection of the
obsessive, the beautiful and the profane from six of
Wellingtons most exciting young artists.
With works ranging from delicate intricacies in found frames to post apocalyptic terreria, Georgetta Brown, Devon Smith, Heather Barnes, Matt Scheurich, Neil McGuinness and Zach Webber meld styles and tastes to create a body of work not easily confined to a genre or style.
An opening celebration
will be held 6-8pm on Monday 23rd of July in the 19 Tory
Street art space with support from local band French for
Rabbits, all are welcome, with some snacks and refreshments
provided. I Talk in Tongues when I Walk Past The Nuns will
run for a full week, open all 7 days with a selection of art
works and merchandise for sale.
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