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ART EXHIBIT

The Bijou Burns Again

Venue: UCA Gallery, 46 Lower Main Rd, Observatory. Tel: (021) 447 4132.
Gallery Hours: Mon - Fri: 10:00am - 5:00pm; Sat: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Duration:
29 Oct - 28 Nov 008
 
The UCA Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of painting and mixed media.
"The Bijou burns again" includes work of diverse styles representing the latest work to emerge from this fantastic studio of established artists currently in residence at the Bijou Art Studios in Observatory: Norman O’Flynn, Christopher Slack, Wonder Marthinus, Tamsin Reily, Albert Coertse, Pierre Fouché and Liza Grobler.
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Whilst the majority of the artists have a certain interest in the painting tradition, they are diverse in their approach to image making. Their pertinent social commentary and technical skill promise a visual delight.
We have put together some of the best work to come out of the Bijou to be shown in our own version of an open studio.
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