Ah Too Chew: The Centennial Parklands
An Art Month Sydney 2021 Event supporting MOGO ZOO Foundation
Venue: Artsite Galleries
Address: 165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown nSW 2050
Date: 06-28 March 2021
Time: 11-5pm Thursday - Sunday
Ticket: Free
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Address: 165 Salisbury Road, Camperdown nSW 2050
Date: 06-28 March 2021
Time: 11-5pm Thursday - Sunday
Ticket: Free
Buy / Ticket: https://www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now.php
Web: https://www.artsite.com.au/whats-on-now.php
: http://www.facebook/artsite
: https://instagram.com/artsitegallery
EMail: emquiries@artsite.com.au
Call: 02 8095 9678
The Centennial Parklands Exhibition and Mogo Zoo Foundation
During the devastating drought and fires in 2019/2020, I was confronted to see the ponds in The Centennial Parklands dried and parched. I had been walking and painting around Centennial Park very frequently for many years and this was the first time that I had witnessed such a sad sight and it moved me to want to do something.
Serendipitously, a documentary on Mogo Zoo was featured on Television. It showed the effects of the fires, the struggles and challenges the Zoo were facing and their vision to help rehabilitate the native wildlife, especially those animals affected by the fires in the area.
Hence the reason for this exhibition, The Centennial Parklands.
Covid gave me extra time to complete these paintings and I made the decision to donate my income from the sales in this exhibition to the Mogo Zoo Foundation. The Foundation is constructing a new veterinary hospital to help rehabilitate native wildlife affected by the fires.
Ah Too Chew - February 2021
During the devastating drought and fires in 2019/2020, I was confronted to see the ponds in The Centennial Parklands dried and parched. I had been walking and painting around Centennial Park very frequently for many years and this was the first time that I had witnessed such a sad sight and it moved me to want to do something.
Serendipitously, a documentary on Mogo Zoo was featured on Television. It showed the effects of the fires, the struggles and challenges the Zoo were facing and their vision to help rehabilitate the native wildlife, especially those animals affected by the fires in the area.
Hence the reason for this exhibition, The Centennial Parklands.
Covid gave me extra time to complete these paintings and I made the decision to donate my income from the sales in this exhibition to the Mogo Zoo Foundation. The Foundation is constructing a new veterinary hospital to help rehabilitate native wildlife affected by the fires.
Ah Too Chew - February 2021