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Scenes of an Untold Story by Kate Florence
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 10/3/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 10/3/21

Scenes of an Untold Story by Kate Florence

Kate Florence applies her signature line drawing style onto canvas to create artworks redolent of Matisse for her solo show Scenes of an Untold Story at Saint Cloche gallery.

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Art Month Sydney
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 2/3/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 2/3/21

Art Month Sydney

After a turbulent 2020, Art Month Sydney is back with an incredible line up from 4 to 28 March 2021.

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Giant by Evi O
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 23/2/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 23/2/21

Giant by Evi O

In her new series, Giant at Saint Cloche, Evi O explores colour and shape in larger-than-life artworks.

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Emma Dillon Hill
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 17/2/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 17/2/21

Emma Dillon Hill

Emma Dillon Hill applies soft pastels onto paper to create forms, lines and shapes with a dream-like quality. This is abstract art filled with emotion.

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Indivi Sutton
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 14/2/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 14/2/21

Indivi Sutton

Capturing dreamy scenes of colour magic on canvas, Sydney-based Indivi Sutton uses emotions and memories in her ethereal art.

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Deliquescent Light by Daniel O'Toole
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 9/2/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 9/2/21

Deliquescent Light by Daniel O'Toole

Deliquescent Light at Curatorial+Co, Redfern is an art exhibition that reaches out beyond the two dimensional with artworks that engage all the senses.

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Dave Kulesza
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 2/2/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 2/2/21

Dave Kulesza

Dave Kulesza captures the uncanny colours of the capital of Pyongyang in his architecture photography series, DPRK: North Korea In Colour.

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Ancient River, River Red by Emily Imeson
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 31/1/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 31/1/21

Ancient River, River Red by Emily Imeson

Emerging artist Emily Imeson’s latest exhibition at Saint Cloche gallery is a deeply emotive visual paean to the Australian landscape.

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Holiday by Hannah Carrick
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 21/1/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 21/1/21

Holiday by Hannah Carrick

Presented in everyone’s favourite holiday destination, Holiday by Hannah Carrick at Yeah, Nice Gallery in Byron Bay, is evocative of long summer days and lazy afternoons dipping.

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‘Unwavering’ 01 by Hannah Nowlan
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 13/1/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 13/1/21

‘Unwavering’ 01 by Hannah Nowlan

Hannah Nowlan draws on slow living as a result of lockdown for her new limited-edition series of paintings.

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NAUTILUS | Saint Cloche
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 5/1/21 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 5/1/21

NAUTILUS | Saint Cloche

Drawing inspiration from our vast terrains to the great oceans — NAUTILUS brings together the diverse and creative talents of 16 resplendent Australian artists.

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Emily Brookfield
Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 22/12/20 Arts & Culture Hande Renshaw 22/12/20

Emily Brookfield

Within each one of Emily Brookfield’s dreamy ceramic pieces is a homage to both the long-standing history of clay and the intersections with nature.

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