Ghost Ships: Twelve New Works by Robert Ikin
Presented by Raincoat Contemporary Art Space
Twelve New Works by ROBERT IKIN. Supported by Artists : Tania Glanville, Gardenia Palmer, Kathleen Uko, Patrick Sutczak, Ryan Rivers, Garry Billing, Audrey Bilston, Wal Sutherland, Christine Davson-Galle, Anne O’Connor, Richard Barker, Frances Malcomson, Chris Morgan and Sarah Walters.
Raincoat can be found in Launceston’s Centreway Arcade (Shop 27). The Arcade links Brisbane and Paterson Streets. (between George and St.John streets). Follow our logo from the Brisbane Street entrance. We are up two short flights of stairs which are on the left of the arcade (above “Spit snd Polish”). Contact us there, personally, (open Wed.to Fri. when a Show is running - check website) or by email : [email protected] on Instagram at @raincoat_contemporary_art or send a text to 0429 702 509 and we will call you back.
Exhibition runs from 21 March to 17 April, Wed to Fri as well as 28 March during the Thoroughfare Street Art Fest
17, 19 Paterson Street, Launceston
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