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Launceston, Tasmania: Hits and Memories « Previous | |Next »
March 9, 2012

Postings on junk for code have been non-existent since last Friday as I've been on the road to Tasmania. I'm on a phototrip and I haven't much time to post and Telstra's mobile broadband service has been flaky to say the least.

When we were in Launceston I visited the Academy Gallery at School of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Tasmania. They were showing Hits and Memories: ten years at the Academy Gallery exhibition. The exhibition will include showcase of Academy Gallery archive media, exhibition catalogues and memorabilia associated with the Academy Gallery history.

One artist who caught my eye in the exhibition was Jane Burton:

BurtonJWhite Stain7.jpg Jane Burton, White Stain, 7

I have previously posted about Jane Burton's work on junk for code.

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