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‘Small Works 2016’ Brings More Than 55 Artists To beinArt Gallery

beinArt Gallery presents Small Works 2016. This group exhibition features over 55 of the most highly skilled and imaginative artists in the new contemporary art movement. With all works under 10” x 10” (25.4 x 25.4cm) this greatly anticipated exhibition will offer collectors a rare opportunity to acquire affordable art from a host of internationally celebrated artists. Opens Saturday, September 17, 6pm – 9pm. Runs until October 9. See complete online preview.


Tiffany Bozic

beinArt Gallery presents Small Works 2016. This group exhibition features over 55 of the most highly skilled and imaginative artists in the new contemporary art movement. With all works under 10” x 10” (25.4 x 25.4cm) this greatly anticipated exhibition will offer collectors a rare opportunity to acquire affordable art from a host of internationally celebrated artists. Opens Saturday, September 17, 6pm – 9pm. Runs until October 9.
ARTISTS: Ron English, Josh Keyes, Henrik Uldalen, David Stoupakis, Jana Brike, Brian Viveros, Dan Quintana, Marco Mazzoni, Tiffany Bozic, Naoto Hattori, Johnson Tsang, Chet Zar, Bec Winnel, Alex garant, Dan May, Laurie Hogin, Redd Walitzki, Mahlimae, Jon Jaylo, Eric Joyner, N.C. Winters, Robert Craig, Scott Scheidly, Ben Howe, Marina Dieul, Adrian Cox, Richard J Oliver, Robert Steven Connett, Miso, Matt Dangler, Menton3, Jean Labourdette, Dietmar Gross, Matthew Levin, Sarah Dolby, Francien Krieg, Maria Teicher, Jason Limon, Lisa Ericson, Larkin, Rachel Bess, Heather McLean, Crawww, Courtney Brims, Ville Löppönen, Lucia Mocnay, Nom Kinnear King, Santiago Caruso, Jel Ena, Sean Layh, Tim Molloy, Bryan Itch, Claire Toms, Kim Evans, Steve Cross, Gerard geer & Dale Keogh.
WHERE: beinArt Gallery | 1 Sparta Place | Brunswick | VIC 3056 | Australia
PHONE: +61 420 949 925
FREE WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING for purchases over $1,500 AUD. *exclusions apply
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Brian Viveros


Dan May


Dan Quintana


Josh Keyes


Adrian Cox


Lisa Ericson


Redd Walitzki

 

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