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DANIEL MCDONALD: NEXUS

Sat Feb 11 - Sat Mar 4

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Sat Feb 11 - Sat Mar 4

Sat Feb 11 - Sat Mar 4

Daniel McDonald is a First Nations LGBTQIA+ Deaf artist. Although Western Desert dot techniques inspire him, he paints with an eye to his coastal NSW and inner Sydney origins to tell his own story.

In this exhibition, McDonald fuses traditional painting techniques with contemporary iconography, colours and concepts. The exhibition seeks to draw harmonious connections between diverse orientations and identities.

Through his artwork, McDonald wants all people to feel at peace and hopes to raise awareness of diverse cultures and people, by seeing his story and thinking about their own.

Launch: 11 February 4pm-6pm

Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday 11am to 6pm

Tickets : Free
61 Flinders Street Surry Hills, NSW 2010 Australia

Wheelchair access can be arranged by contacting the Gallery

Drinks will be served on the opening afternoon of 11 February between 4 and 6 pm. There are several pub within a few blocks. The Beresford, The Taphouse, The Courthouse and Kinseles to name a few. There are also Many Cafe’s and restaurants within a short walk.

Details

Start:
Sat Feb 11
End:
Sat Mar 4
Tickets:
Free
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Organiser


Flinders Street Gallery
Phone:
02 93805663
Email:
info@flindersstreetgallery.com
Website:
http://www.flindersstreetgallery.com
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