Mark du Potiers: Atonement

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Deadline:

23 May
-
2 June
Wreckers Artspace
How would it feel to hold a crashing wave; walk across scorched earth; or illuminate the abyss?

Come help Mark du Potiers haunt Wreckers with his new interactive installation. Atonement is a wave of Chinese lanterns disguised as dunce caps – a cascade of strange glowing bells falling from the roof to meet the floor. Combining sights, sounds, lights, and feelings, but also welcoming gentle touch, Atonement invites you to wonder… from a safe distance.
Sun 23 May-Thu 2 Jun: Viewing by appointment, coffee provided. (The best time of day to view is dusk.)
Enquiries to @blisteredhand on instagram

Sat 28 May, 6-9pm: Opening event – Free, with refreshments; 7pm: Artist in conversation with Trina Massey. Exhibition essay by Aniway Aquilizan.

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