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Sphere
 

SPHERE - OTK'S 11th B'DAY SHOW
Supporting Asylum Seeker Resource Centre

ARTISTS
Alexia Brehas | Amrit Murti | Andrew Laba | Andy Leaf | Barek | Benjamin Knock | Bode Klein | Brian Cheung | Brooke Murray | Candy Ng | Caragh Brooks
Charlotte Vignau | Chris Costa |Chris Humphries | Creature Creature | Darren Tan | David Lee Pereira | Emily Beasy |Estephania Corbelletta
Emily Wright | Miss E | ERA | Georgina Proud | Hamish Waters  |Hayden Dewar | Hollie Kelley | Isolde | Jennifer Allnutt | Jessica Jane Rule | N2O
Lauren Guymer  | Liam Stewart | Lucy Roleff | Maria Petrova | Matt Grant | Michelle Pereira | Mike Eleven |Nani Puspasari | Natalie Tirant | Paula McLoughlin
Robyn Grove | Sahil Silk Roy | Sasha Heath |Shae Rooke | Shini Pararajasingham | Skübz Mope | Sophie Gabrielle | thepeatreecollective
thirty60 | Victoria Constable | Yiying Lee | Zoe Mullins

Sphere is an exhibition which examines the human condition; birth, growth, emotion, aspiration, conflict,
and mortality. It discusses the meaning of life; why are we here, why do we exist. It delves into aspects of transformation
and change -going from dark to light. Sphere investigates the topic of existentialism as discussed
by philosophers such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Sartre.

Off the Kerb celebrates its 11th birthday with this group exhibition by donating 10% of proceeds
from sale of art to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre www.asrc.org.au

The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is both a place and a movement.
They are an independent not-for-profit organisation, whose programs support and empower
people seeking asylum. As a movement, they mobilise and unite communities to create lasting social and policy change.

Proudly supported by Young Henrys.

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