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dofa07 Exhibition

dofa07

John Curtin Gallery @ Curtin University of Technology

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Building 200 Kent Street, Bentley

April 23-June 1. Gallery Hours’ Mon to Fri noon-5pm.

dOFa07 is a collection of works by six graduating Doctor of Creative Arts, Master of Creative Arts and Master of Arts students from Curtin University’s Department of Art. Painting, jewellery, digital artworks and large-scale audio-visual installations will be on offer. Jinmi Lin’s sculptural jewellery has a special relationship with the human body and his pieces, ‘Untitled Kinetic Sculpture Brooch or Ring’ in sterling silver are fascinating, as are Kim Stanley Medlen’s jewellery based installations responding to contemporary issues that surround HIV/AIDS and the gay male body image. Medlen’s ‘Masquarade’ installation features a 22ct gold plated copper filigree heart with the word COCKSUCKER emblazoned across the top.

Also showing during this period are Neither Here Nor There Prints by Milan Milojevic and Olga Sankey.

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