The Price of Freedom

Natalya Boujenko, Never again?, Painting, 121 x 101cm
Robyn Barratt, Wild things: Free to roam, Painting, 90 x 60cm
Kate Waterhouse, The Cost of Freedom, Painting, 65 x 60cm

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Mixed Group
Drawing, Jewellery, Mixed Media, Painting, Print-making, Sculpture, Textiles
Gallery One Artists, Ukrainian Women's Association in SA
Wonkie Knee ART, Robyn BARRATT, Sara BONI, Natalya BOUJENKO, Nadia CAON, Alessandra DE PASQUALE, Eric HUDSON, Olha KURIJ, Toni NEULING, Linda SCHOFIELD, Danny TSCHOPENKO, Kate WATERHOUSE, Anna-Maria ZUPANCIC
Exhibition
Freedom is not a given or a constant.
Historically, and especially now, it has to be fought for, secured and defended.
This exacts a heavy toll for individuals, communities or countries: from displacement and loss of ‘normal’ daily living, to the horrible loss of life and human potential. The struggle for freedom can eventually lead to triumph, forming new national identities and forging new ways of life. The legends and stories born of the struggle for freedom become part of storytelling passed through cultural heritage from generation to generation.
Today we are witness to the fight for freedom that is unfolding in several countries around the world: Ukraine, Georgia, Iran, Afghanistan, Nepal, as well as the ongoing fight for the freedom of speech and the right for self-determination.
‘The price of freedom’ is seeking to explore these themes in a group exhibition.
Natalya Boujenko

28 Jul - 25 Aug
Tue-Fri 10am-4pm
28 Fri 6-9pm
5 Sat 1-5pm
Opening Event 04 Aug , 06:00 pm-08:00 pm
Artist/Exhibition Website
Gallery One
1 Torrens St, Mitcham
8272 4504
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