"Patrick Francis & Friends" at Robin Gibson Gallery
Darlinghurst, Sydney, March 7-31, 2015
Launched by Prof Colin Rhodes, Thursday 12 March, 2015, 6-8pm
"Patrick Francis & Friends" Exhibition Slideshow
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Arts Project Australia and Robin Gibson Gallery are delighted to present
Patrick Francis & Friends Exhibition for Art Month Sydney & Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum Now presented by ANZ
Patrick Francis
Matthew Gove
Jodie Noble
Mark Smith
Opening Thursday 12 March 6-8pm (Art Month Precinct Late Night)
to be opened by Professor Colin Rhodes
Dean, Sydney College of the Arts
Director of STOARC (the Self-Taught and Outsider Art Research Collection)
7 – 31 March 2015
Robin Gibson Gallery has been representing emerging and established artists in Sydney since 1976 while Arts Project Australia has been supporting artists with intellectual disabilities and advocating for their inclusion in contemporary art in Melbourne since 1974.
With 80 years of experience between these art world stalwarts, this is an exciting opportunity to present the work of some of these artists to a Sydney audience.
The exhibition promises to pleasantly surprise, challenge and amuse with Patrick Francis’ punchy portraits of pop icons, and the ceramic sculptures of Matthew Gove, Jodie Noble and Mark Smith which give us an insight to their varied and common interests including historical figures & science fiction, mythology & folklore, autobiography & botanica.
Courtesy Robin Gibson Gallery & Arts Project Australia
Patrick Francis & Friends Exhibition for Art Month Sydney & Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum Now presented by ANZ
Patrick Francis
Matthew Gove
Jodie Noble
Mark Smith
Opening Thursday 12 March 6-8pm (Art Month Precinct Late Night)
to be opened by Professor Colin Rhodes
Dean, Sydney College of the Arts
Director of STOARC (the Self-Taught and Outsider Art Research Collection)
7 – 31 March 2015
Robin Gibson Gallery has been representing emerging and established artists in Sydney since 1976 while Arts Project Australia has been supporting artists with intellectual disabilities and advocating for their inclusion in contemporary art in Melbourne since 1974.
With 80 years of experience between these art world stalwarts, this is an exciting opportunity to present the work of some of these artists to a Sydney audience.
The exhibition promises to pleasantly surprise, challenge and amuse with Patrick Francis’ punchy portraits of pop icons, and the ceramic sculptures of Matthew Gove, Jodie Noble and Mark Smith which give us an insight to their varied and common interests including historical figures & science fiction, mythology & folklore, autobiography & botanica.
Courtesy Robin Gibson Gallery & Arts Project Australia