The Art of Seeing: from the perspective of five artists

Michael Gormly, Stephen Pierce, Clarissa Regan, Paul Sutton, Jane Walton
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This exhibition incorporates work by three photographers and two ceramicists who use photography in their work. While each one has a different point of view they each have a passion for observation, perception and interpretation.

MICHAEL GORMLY’s urban images span architecture, people, news photography, places, public guerilla art and those magical snippets of the urban fabric that often go unnoticed.

STEPHEN PIERCE pursues two of his great loves: photography and architecture. His images present architecture in the abstract, demonstrating their feast of colour, shape and manipulation of light and space to convey mood and emotion.

PAUL SUTTON is a Sydney based pedestrian who lectures in photography at UTS. He has been photographing the streets since 1990, recording his experience of being in the world and creating evocative viewing encounters.

CLARISSA REGAN is a PhD candidate at SCA and combines digital images with ceramics to illustrate her thesis on ‘Phantasmagoria, Similacra and Archive Fever”. In this exhibition she explores the urban landscape of Newtown.

JANE WALTON works on the theme of childhood memories and reflections on family history. The work is shown in variable groups such as in boxes of photographs printed on porcelain and where even the ‘cardboard box’ is ceramic.

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Entry Fee: Free
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Official Opening 31/05/2013 8:00 am
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