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Earth and Air: The Episodic Memory of Place
Posted on: 25 Jul 2018
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Earth and Air: The Episodic Memory of Place
20th January - 17th February - open every Wednesday - Sunday 12pm -5pm
This is Julie’s 3rd solo exhibition; this new body of work further explores notions of memory associated with place. Places tell stories where fragmented fables and memories intermingle. 'I seek to describe the landscape, which exists in actuality and memory. The work is ambiguous, anonymous with incomplete and open narrative inviting the viewer to bring their own autobiographies and be transported by a desire to transcend to somewhere in the past.'