Duo art exhibition: Reminiscence

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street,
Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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  • Tue 3 Feb

  • Wed 4 Feb

  • Thu 5 Feb

11am–6pm

Entry is free. A cheese board will be served during the exhibition opening, and visitors can purchase their own refreshing beverage at the bar during any opening hours.

Reminiscence, a duo exhibition presented by local artists Tania Babic and Maggie Brown, collects and presents selected works that reveal their memories.

Their artistic works involve integrating their lived experiences into their work through observation, integration, and creation. Whether it is mundane moments, fond recollections, or vivid reflections, this body of work displayed together communicates moments pivotal to their practices. The artists invite you to reflect on life through their eyes.

They invite you to the opening celebration on the 16th of January from 5-7 pm, with the exhibition being displayed during standard business hours (excluding Mondays) until the 22nd of February.

Content: Kilderkin Distillery

Dates & Times

  • Tue 3 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Wed 4 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Thu 5 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Fri 6 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Sat 7 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Sun 8 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Tue 10 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Wed 11 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Thu 12 Feb 11am–6pm
  • Fri 13 Feb 11am–6pm

Accessibility Information

  • Provides general access facilities and services for people with access needs.

Please note: The accessibility information above is provided by the listing owner and may not be audited. For detailed information, please contact them directly.

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