VISIT US AT SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY - STAND DO5

4 September 2019

A solo exhibition of paintings, sculpture and ceramic works by James Drinkwater will be shown by Nanda\Hobbs at Sydney Contemporary - STAND D05 (the same location as last year)

I LOVE YOU TO PIECES THEN BACK TOGETHER AGAIN is a body of work that is, in places, introspective. It is about Drinkwater's home in Newcastle— but it is also about his experience of living; of being a son and a father.

The full exhibition will be available to view online from Monday 9 September. 

SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY
12 – 15 September, 2019
Carriageworks
124 Wilson Street
Eveleigh NSW  2015
STAND D05

Sydney Contemporary – Opening Hours
VIP Preview (VIP Pass only)

Wednesday 11 September, 4pm - 8pm

Opening Night
Thursday 12 September, 5pm - 9pm

General Opening Hours
Thursday 12 September, 12noon - 5pm
Friday 13 September, 12noon - 8pm
Saturday 14 September, 11am - 6pm
Sunday 15 September, 11am - 6pm

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