Gallery Manora to host a specialized ceramic art exhibition
Art installation of celebrated Australian Ceramic Artist Barbara Campbell-Allen
Bangalore, 9th January 2017: Gallery Manora, a newly conceptualized, fine arts destination in Bangalore is all set to host its inaugural exhibition, GONDWANA HORIZON by celebrated Australian ceramic artist Barbara Campbell-Allen in Bangalore on 21st January 2017. Located in the heart of city - Indiranagar, the solo exhibition is conducted by Sydney based Art Weaves, an organization that promotes Australian Ceramic Art around the globe.
GONDWANA HORIZON by Barbara Campbell-Allen it brings into focus the artists’ personal experiences of a remote and vast Australian landscape evoking ancient rock forms, rivers and the skies of a landmass that broke away from Gondwanaland which stretched across the southern hemisphere millions of years ago.
The art installation comprises of three essential themes: Fossil Rocks series, the Old Rivers Series and the Cloud Series, expressive layers of narrative and form. As part of the exhibition, Barbara Campbell-Allen will also share her artistic journey inspiration, work, process and techniques during the course of the exhibition.
The exhibition is open to the public from 21st January 2017 to 19th February 2017 at Gallery Manora, 56-A, 100 ft Road, Indiranagar, Bangalore. For further details, please visit the official Facebook site – (facebook link) or call, (number).
About Gallery Manora: Gallery Manora is an intimate 1300 sq. ft. space, designed and built to be an open, well lit, exhibition space. Conceptualized to play a major role in developing a strong sense of Art appreciation, Gallery Manora will play a pivotal role in encouraging creative spaces in a busy urban landscape. Contemporary Art Exhibitions featuring talented, Indian and International artists to stimulate rich global cross-cultural conversations will be curated by Gallery Manora every year.
About Barbara Campbell-Allen: Barbara Campbell-Allen is a ceramic artist working in the subtle world of long wood fired ceramics. Originally trained at the National Art School in Sydney and later at the Gippsland Centre for Design and Art, Barbara Campbell-Allen holds a Masters of Arts (Visual Arts). Her work for this degree began an exploration into a contemporary interpretation of the extraordinary, naturally generated glaze effects only found in traditional wood firing techniques. Barbara Campbell-Allen utilises paper-clay, a blend of paper fibre and clay, which enables the making of light, highly sculpted work. Barbara Campbell-Allen’s work is widely exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions, and is published in the leading ceramics journals of Australia and America. She combines a successful art practice with teaching at the highly regarded Workshop Arts Centre in Sydney and the curating of ceramic exhibitions, notably the ‘Out of Earth’ series.
About Art Weaves: Art Weaves primarily promotes Australian Ceramic art through exclusive Exhibitions and International Art Fairs, bridging continents in wondrous cross-cultural conversation. Based in Sydney, Art Weaves provides Curatorial Management, International Art Business Development. Currently Art Weaves is experimenting a unique model of pop-up art events covering visual and performing arts, with a vision to contribute to a flourishing local contemporary arts community.