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Exhibition concluding with …

Atrophy: Body Parts Sale!
Saturday 18 October 2.00 – 5.00pm

10 Junction Street Marrickville

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Join artists Juliette Furio, Veronica Habib, Yang-En Hume and Thomas Quayle for tea, snacks and the Atrophy: Body Parts and Sale! This is your chance to purchase a piece of these emerging artists before they become famous and out of reach!

Prices
Piece of rubble – any size – $1
Cement hand or foot – $20
Large plaster head – $35
1/2 plaster head – $20
Plaster hand or foot – $10
Plaster tile – $5
Finger – $1

You won’t find prices like this anywhere else! Cash preferred.

These body parts have been painstakingly created with silicon molds and carry a high level of anatomical detail.

Atrophy

Friday 3 October – Saturday 18 October

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Exhibition Opening Friday 3 October, 6.00 – 8.00pm

Emerging artists Yang-En Hume, Juliette Furio, Veronica Habib and Thomas Quayle collaborate to explore contemporary significations of the human fragment. The exhibition highlights the fragility of the human body and humanity’s destructive capabilities. Come along, have a drink and discuss this intriguing work with the artists.

Exhibition is open from 11.00am Friday 3 October and closes 5.00pm Saturday 18 October.

Image Above: Juliette Furio, Yang-En Hume, Veronica Habib and Thomas Quayle. Atrophy, 2014. Plaster casts and building rubble, variable dimensions. Photo credit: Veronica Habib.

AirSpace Projects Closed until Friday October 3

AirSpace Projects will now be closed while Atrophy, a collaboration between emerging arts Juliette Furio, Veronica Habib, Yang-En Hume and Thomas Quayle, is installed.

The exhibition will be open from 11.00am Friday 3 October with an opening event from 6.00 – 8.00pm.

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