[dropcap style=”font-size: 60px; color: #A02F2F;”] T [/dropcap]he new exhibition space at The Artery, in Warrnambool, is already proving its worth with another top-shelf exhibition that runs until May 24 and features the works of Warrnambool artist Barb Fulton.
The exhibition is entitled “Threshold” and explores the themes of discovery, journey and possibility. The viewer is tempted to ask what lies beyond the threshold? What is hidden behind that door? What will I discover if I take a risk and step beyond my comfort zone?
Barb is the second artist to exhibit in the Timor St space, following the inaugural – and popular – exhibition by Gareth Colliton. Barb is also a much-loved figure on the local art scene, which she has been a part of since studying as a mature-age student in the now-defunct Fine Art Degree at Deakin University in the late 1980s.
[box type=”bio”] The Artery is at 224 Timor St. Warrnambool, and is open Wed-Sun 10am – 4pm.[/box]
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