16 Jul 2016 - 09 Oct 2016
Growing up on the Gold Coast sparked Anna Carey’s interest and fascination with mid-twentieth century architecture.
Her work overlaps both photography and sculpture as she meticulously creates small architectural models of buildings and then photographs them to create an illusion of space. As a result these strangely familiar architectural spaces become hard to define and slip into the urban myths, fragments of remembered patterns and textures in the ever-changing city.
The exhibition is accompanied by an activity where children can craft their own mini-interior from recycled materials.
Dates: | Saturday, 16 July to Sunday, 9 October 2016 |
Times: | 10am-5pm daily |
Cost: | Free |
Bookings: | Not required |
Age Group: | All ages |
Image: Anna Carey Wood veneer 2010 | Giclée print (edition of 5) 79 x 118 cm. Courtesy of Andrew Baker Art Dealer