June 2009
2nd-9th
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Lynsey Mitten shows her work in an installation of paintings. That explore bodily mutations using evolution as a metaphor for changes in the environment.
Jake Hannaford shows an installation of drawings and sculptural books about skeletal evolution of possible creatures.
Toni-Marie Donoghue's bold fragmented paintings represent climate change and how it confuses the flower growth cycle.
Janice Anjo an investigation through drawing and painting into family photographs of the 1940' and 50's to reflect a nostalgic feel about a bygone era.
Nathan Huckle shows his large scale minimalist string, wire, wood and metal sculptural installation. His focus is on the use of shadow, light and the aesthetics of shape and form.
Samantha Mumbray transports the viewer to another world through a series of large sci-fi landscapes paintings, developed from her macro photography.
Kati Saqui Titled 'Positively sick', has created a conceptual book and film installation, transforming the viewer into a visitor of their own connections to particular emotions.
Abigale Ralph makes drawings and photographs based on countryside land enclosure.
Karen Baxter's installation is showing her explorations of the feminine through sculptural ceramics.
Fai Zaini shows his journey of secret identity through distorting the form of traditional graffiti art into sculpture.
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