Susan reports that her exhibition opening of Rusty Things went very well and is sharing a few photos of the evening with us.
For those of you who sometimes miss reading the comments left on this blog, Deb Plestid remarked, "This is a must-see show - Susan's work links memory, loss, politics...among other things. Her work asks you to consider if change is necessarily progress? What reality is reflected in nostalgia? It is a stimulating show. The work is exceptional in its detailed execution and the addition of colour to her Rusty Things series is a wonderful new exploration in her journey and in her examination of time and living our changeable world.”
A reminder that Susan’s exhibition continues until March 31st at The People’s Place, Antigonish Town and County Library, Main Street, Antigonish, NS
For those of you who sometimes miss reading the comments left on this blog, Deb Plestid remarked, "This is a must-see show - Susan's work links memory, loss, politics...among other things. Her work asks you to consider if change is necessarily progress? What reality is reflected in nostalgia? It is a stimulating show. The work is exceptional in its detailed execution and the addition of colour to her Rusty Things series is a wonderful new exploration in her journey and in her examination of time and living our changeable world.”
A reminder that Susan’s exhibition continues until March 31st at The People’s Place, Antigonish Town and County Library, Main Street, Antigonish, NS
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