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NETS Victoria announce latest exhibition and tour in partnership with Shepparton Art Museum

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Raquel Ormella 'Wealth for toil #1' 2014. synthetic polymer paint, hessian, metallic thread and ribbon, 220 x 270 cm. Courtesy and © the artist, Milani Gallery, Brisbane and QUT, Brisbane

NETS Victoria announce latest exhibition and tour in partnership with Shepparton Art Museum

Sunday January 14th, 2018

NETS Victoria have announced the tour of the exhibition I hope you get this: Raquel Ormella in partnership with Shepparton Art Museum. The national tour is made possible with support from the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.

Curated by Dr. Rebecca Coates and Anna Briers from Shepparton Art Museum, I hope you get this will launch in Shepparton in May this year before touring to Horsham, Canberra, and Penrith among other venues.

Shepparton Art Museum were recipients of a NETS Victoria Exhibition Development Fund grant in 2016 which has allowed them to work with Raquel Ormella and also to commission new work for the exhibition and tour.

Further detail available at the NETS Victoria website.


Image: Raquel Ormella Wealth for toil #1 2014. Synthetic polymer paint, hessian, metallic thread and ribbon, 220 x 270 cm. Courtesy and © the artist, Milani Gallery, Brisbane and QUT, Brisbane.


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