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Archival: new photographic artwork on display at Manning Community Centre

Aaron CorlettSouthern Gazette

A SERIES of photographic artworks that celebrate the evolution of architecture in the City of South Perth have been installed at Manning Community Centre.

Displayed in 10 permanent public exhibition boxes on the southern wall of the hall, the works are available to view throughout the day and at night, when they become illuminated.

Archival was created by emerging Perth artist Sioux Tempestt and the artwork combines photography and digital manipulation to deconstruct and reconfigure buildings, encouraging the audience to consider the built environment and architectural transformation of the City.

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The permanent exhibition boxes provide a public display space to showcase the work of local artists, community groups or collaborations between the two.

The City offers exhibitors the biannual opportunity to use the boxes to exhibit for a period of six months.

For information and guidelines for local artists and community groups who wish to submit an exhibition proposal, visit the City’s website and download the form.

Archival is on display at Manning Community Centre until January 31 next year.

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