SMALL! at fortyfivedownstairs

Published by: fortyfivedownstairs | 31-Oct-2018
fortyfivedownstairs is hosting its first ever community-sourced, small works exhibition SMALL! in November of 2018 #SMALL45
Venue: fortyfivedownstairs
Address: 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000
Date: 08/11/2018 - 17/11/2018
Time: Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 12pm-4pm
Ticket: Free
Web: https://www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/wp2016/event/small-call-for-submissions/
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Call: 396629966
Over 260 artists seized the opportunity to show work in the legendary Flinders Lane gallery. The nearly 600 artworks fit our two simple criteria "“ they're no larger than 20 x 20cm and can hang on the wall.

SMALL! will see the large fortyfivedownstairs gallery filled with an endless variety of styles and media including painting, drawing and sketches, prints, textiles, and small sculptural works. Dotted among experimental works made from crockery, eggshells and fake eyelashes are traditional pieces, including landscapes, still-lifes and portraits in oils and acrylics.

SMALL! is a truly democratic exhibition, accessible for all artists, regardless of experience or status. The exhibition will include works from community arts groups, fine arts students and mid-career artists. Artists from the fortyfivedownstairs community have supported us with some wonderful contributions and SMALL! will include works by Ella Whateley, David Hirst, Anna Taylor, and Elaine Batton, among many others.

In the interests of being truly democratic, all the SMALL! artworks will be priced at $150, no matter the artist or the medium. And we want visitors to choose favourites based solely on what they love, so artist names won't be listed alongside the pieces.

We can't wait to show you how much can be done in a small space!

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