Official Opening:
Saturday, 4 July, 4 to 6pm
Ceramic Revisions
This exhibition has been scheduled to coincide with the 12th National Ceramics Conference to be held in Sydney in July 2009. As a parallel exhibition to the Australian Ceramics Triennale 09 we have selected artists from around Australia who continue to push the boundaries of a seemingly limitless medium.
Artists: Carol Murphy, Leanne Cole, William Lungas, Irianna Kanellopoulou, David Tucker, Douglas Cham, Liz Stops, Amanda Schulz, Jenny Orchard, Mel Robson, Irene Grishin-Selzer, Douglas Cham, Mary-Anne Nidelkos, Ashley Fiona McHutchinson
Directions from National Art School:
Brenda May Gallery, 2 Danks St Waterloo
From the Forbes St exit, turn left. Walk to Oxford St, cross it to Bourke St. Walk down the Bourke St, right into Campbell St to Crown St. Turn left to find the first bus stop on the left in Crown St. From the Crown St bus stop nr Campbell St take bus no.301, 302 or 303. Alight on Bourke St near Danks Ave and turn left. Walk back along Bourke St to the corner, turn left and cross Bourke St to Danks Ave. Walk down the left hand side of Danks Ave to find No. 2. [About 360m.]

Drowning, Leanne Cole, 2008, Photo: Anna Lawrenson
Contact details:
Phone: +61 2 9318 1122
Fax: +61 2 9318 1007
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Opening hours of gallery:
Tue-Fri 11-6pm, Sat 10-6pm, Sun 11-4pm
Brenda May established Access Gallery in Sydney in 1985 to support
emerging Australian artists. The Gallery moved to the Danks Street
complex when it opened in 2001 and currently represents a small group
of well established artists including Robert Boynes, Jim Croke, Sybil
Curtis, James Guppy, Melinda Le Guay, Angela Macdougall, Carol Murphy,
Marc Standing, Lezlie Tilley, Peter Tilley and Hadyn Wilson.
The Gallery maintains its commitment to supporting Australian artists
by hosting a broad range of solo and thematic exhibitions throughout
the year.
In an effort to reaffirm our commitment to the exhibition of sculpture, the gallery expanded in January 2008 - just in time for our annual sculpture exhibition. An extensive 'open' stockroom of movable racks completes this user-friendly gallery.
The Gallery also exhibits at the Melbourne Art Fair and is a member of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association.
The 2 Danks Street complex was designed by Robert May of May + Swan Architects.
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