What is different about this exhibition?
Wellington artist Sally Griffin has two exhibitions
opening and running concurrently in Wellington, both with
the same exhibition title.
Photospace Gallery hosts Sally's first photography exhibition: 'What We Saw', opening Friday 8th May and running till 6th June.
Her photographs are historically interesting, as they portray artists and political figures from the early 1980s and convey a great feel of the time period.
Sally was very much a part of the scene she photographed and knew her subjects well, in many cases.
http://www..photospacegallery.com/blog/april-13th-2015
Opening at Toi Poneke Gallery on Thursday 7th May is an
exhibition of Sally's life-size drawings, also titled 'What
We Saw'.
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