Habitat: Annemieke Mein Exhibition
Acclaimed Dutch-born Australian artist Annemieke Mein is recognised as one of the world's foremost textile artists. Habitat brings together a significant collection of Mein's work that demonstrates her lifelong passion for raising awareness of the need to protect our natural heritage.
Venue: The Gallery @ BACC
Address: Corner of Carpenter and Wilson Street, Brighton, 3186
Date: 24 September to 6 November 2016
Time: 11am-5pm Wednesday to Friday, 1pm-5pm Saturday to Sunday
Ticket: free
Web: http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/things_to_see_and_do/Bayside_Arts_and_Cultural_Centre.htm
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EMail: bacc@bayside.vic.gov.au
Call: 392617111
Address: Corner of Carpenter and Wilson Street, Brighton, 3186
Date: 24 September to 6 November 2016
Time: 11am-5pm Wednesday to Friday, 1pm-5pm Saturday to Sunday
Ticket: free
Web: http://www.bayside.vic.gov.au/things_to_see_and_do/Bayside_Arts_and_Cultural_Centre.htm
: https://www.facebook.com/thegalleryatbacc
: https://twitter.com/The_GalleryBACC
EMail: bacc@bayside.vic.gov.au
Call: 392617111
Acclaimed Dutch-born Australian artist Annemieke Mein is recognised as one of the world's foremost textile artists.
Habitat brings together a significant collection of Mein's work that demonstrates her lifelong passion for raising awareness of the need to protect our natural heritage.
Her interest in insects, especially those which might not usually be considered beautiful, and her drive to capture the character and personality of her subject in its environment opens our eyes to its unique place in our world.
Exhibition runs from 24 September "“ 6 November 2016
Habitat brings together a significant collection of Mein's work that demonstrates her lifelong passion for raising awareness of the need to protect our natural heritage.
Her interest in insects, especially those which might not usually be considered beautiful, and her drive to capture the character and personality of her subject in its environment opens our eyes to its unique place in our world.
Exhibition runs from 24 September "“ 6 November 2016