The Renaissance Project
The Renaissance Project is the culmination of a year’s work by Andrew Grant. Through figure paintings and abstract landscapes the artist has explored themes such as the loss of identity that often accompanies the onset of a disability.
The Renaissance period was seen as a cultural bridge between the middle ages and the modern era, a time of innovation and rebirth. Today the arts provide people with a disability the same opportunity to bridge the cultural divides and find a new voice.
Sponsored by Accessible Arts - The Renaissance Project aims to promote an artist with a disability and demonstrate the benefits or participating in the arts for people of all abilities.
This exhibition is part of Art Month Sydney 2017.
Opening Wednesday 1st March | 6–8pm.
Exhibition continues until Sunday 12th March.
Gallery open Tuesday–Saturday 11am–6pm | Sunday 11am–4pm.
Artist talks on the 2nd, 5th, 7th and 9th at 12pm.
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- Andrew Grant