26 May - 19 June
St Heliers Street Gallery
Free
26 May - 19 June
St Heliers Street Gallery
Free
Presented by Black Art Projects, Set Adrift on Garden Bliss, is a new exhibition from David Booth/Ghostpatrol, and features watercolour and papercut works, drawing inspiration from the Convent Gardens.
In addition to the exhibition itself, which runs from 26 May – 19 June, there will also be an afternoon gathering on Sunday 29 May from 1pm – 4pm at St Heliers Street Gallery (next to Cam’s Kiosk).
The Catalogue is available by request via:
dh@blackartprojects.com
David Booth, who also works under the pseudonym Ghostpatrol, is a Hobart-born, Naarm-based artist whose practice shifts between studio works, site-specific installations, commissioned murals and commercial design. His work has been exhibited at and acquired by several leading institutions including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Museum and Parliament House Art Collection.
St Heliers Street Gallery is wheelchair accessible. Gendered toilets are available within the Convent Building. Accessible and gender-neutral toilets are available at other locations within the Abbotsford Convent Precinct.
Please also see the Convent’s COVID Safe Plan here.