Spilt Milk!

Spilt Milk! Curated by Artstation’s Youth Art Committee (YAC) Gandhali Bapat, Blake Beckford, Clio Brooks, Jessamyn Gemming, Amy Potenger, Laura Robertson and Toyah Webb and invited artists.

(YAC) presents Spilt Milk!, a cash and carry exhibition featuring the work of young artists.These artists respond to the experience of being a young creative today, through drawing and painting to objects and jewellery.

“No use crying over spilt milk  - We liked the connection of this phrase to ideas around art making and the acceptance of the mistake being a contributing factor to developing creative processes. It also can be a link to the experience of being young and learning not to sweat over the small stuff during a time in your life when mistakes are common.” YAC

 All works in Spilt Milk!, will be priced under $250 and can be taken upon payment. Keep coming back as artworks will be restocked regularly.

Location/venue: 

Artstation Gallery
1 Ponsonby Road, Newton, Auckland 1011
Tel: 09 3763221 www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/artstation
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Date: 
18 Apr 2011 - 28 Apr 2011
Cost: 
Free entry
Entry details: 

Gallery hours: Monday to Thursday 9am to 7pm, Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 4pm.

Contact details: 

Kathryn Tsui Artstation gallery coodrinator Tel: 09 3763221

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