Interval
Isobel Rayson investigates how her mark making, which includes carving, drawing and imprinting, has recorded her physical presence and also her absence. She uses both traditional and non-traditional mark making techniques to create this body of work that stands as evidence of a moment in time from which each of the works were made.
When | Wednesday 3.2 to Sunday 14.2 |
Where | CCAS Manuka |
Cost | Free |
More | Interval |
It’s best to double check that events are happening – sometimes things don’t go to plan.
“Stercus accidit.” — David Hume.
“Stercus accidit.” — David Hume.