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SEDIMENT, YASMIN SMITH AND UNSEEN, KHALED SABSABI

ust up the hill from the harbourside sources of material and inspiration for this exhibition, Yasmin Smith’s work is presented in an elegant and cohesive show. Through ceramics, bronze sculpture, and other media, explores the intersection of art and science. It brings together , 2018, commissioned for the 21st Biennale of Sydney, and three new works commissioned by Mosman Art Gallery. As part of her research and creative process Smith analyses the ecology of specific locations around Sydney Harbour, investigating the chemical composition of salt and ash from burnt materials. The salt and ash

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