Two new, and very different, exhibitions open at Manning Regional Art Gallery this weekend.
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Trevor Weekes spent about six weeks at Taronga Zoo in the big cat enclosure, sketching, photographing and observing their behaviour.
For his new body of work, entitled To Be Humanised 2, he could not get up close to the big cats and therefore had to rely on observation from a distance and in most cases, the internet for reference.
His decision to focus on cats was multi-purposed. He has had cats as pets but has always admired the wild cats because of their beauty and majesty.
Bobin's Mark O'Brien returns to the gallery with more of his amazing collection of vinyl LPs, covering more than 50 years of music recording. His exhibition is entitled For The Record.
Both exhibitions will be officially opened tomorrow Saturday, February 20 at 5pm. While there will be a limit on the number of patrons, and new arrangements for serving food and drinks, it should be (mostly) like old times.
Please do not come to the opening if you are not feeling well or have been in contact with someone who may have, or has been exposed to, COVID-19.
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