The David Roche Foundation wonderful Embroidery Exhibition was held in The House Museum Melbourne St, North Adelaide. The exhibition at The David Roche Foundation, Embroidery: Oppression to Expression showcased over 100 exquisite embroideries from 1600 to the present day. Due to the fragile nature of textiles, many of the works on display had never been exhibited before. A major survey of embroidery practices, featuring exquisite embroideries from across four centuries, embracing contemporary textile practice […]
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Open March 19 to May 7 2021 every day in the Foyer & Festival Centre Art Gallery After a year of delays at last the opening of The Parklands Art Prize ‘Natural Harmony’ Cheryl is honoured to have work in this exhibition and to support the preservation of our unique Parklands. Cheryl is doubly honoured that this artwork has found a new home this give pleasure to the new owner, inspires Cheryl and supports our […]
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The Lord Mayor welcomed guests to a preview of selected finalists of the Parklands Art Prize Guests discussing Cheryls finalist entry Natural Harmony Cheryl is honoured to have work in this exhibition and to support the preservation of our unique Parklands.
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The opening of the inaugural Guildhouse Fellowship was on Friday the 7th of August at The Art gallery Of South Australia. Emma Fey, CEO of Guildhouse and Rhana Devenport Director, AGSA welcomed guests and gave insights into the Fellowship and Troy-Anthony and his work. Cheryl did all the embroidery on these artworks. Troy-Anthony Baylis explained his new body of work ‘Nomenclature’ addressing the naming and renaming of place names in English, German and Indigenous languages. […]
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Every 2 years the Parklands Preservation Society hosts the Parklands Art Prize Cheryl’s Embroidered “Natural Harmony” is a finalist Due to the cover crisis the exhibition has been postponed to Dec4 to Jan 30 at The Adelaide Festival Centre Gallery but you can see Natural Harmony at Cheryl’s SALA Solo ‘Exostish’
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