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Connie Augoustinos

Keramos

JamFactory Until 22 September, 2019

Adelaide

The hand-built ceramic works of Connie Augoustinos focus on qualities of scale, form and surface and are informed by her Greek heritage and recent residency on the island of Skopelos. In this first solo-show Augoustinos traces sculptural traditions, including coiling and pinching methods, which originated in ancient times. Her choice of fleshy and pearlescent pink and white glazes point to the female nude and Aegean, or South Australian shorelines.

HIDDEN Rookwood Sculptures

Rookwood Cemetery 7 September to 7 October, 2019

Sydney

New works which reflect on the passage of time, cycles of life, ritual, love, loss and memory will find a temporary home across the lawns of Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney’s oldest and largest memorial gardens for the 11th presentation of ‘HIDDEN’. Daily from dawn ‘til dusk the unique annual outdoor exhibition, this year curated by Dr Kath Fries,

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