Over the last 5 years Hadyn Wilson has held 3 major exhibitions at the State Library of NSW, Macquarie University, and New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale. “My, How Things Have Changed: A Displaced Narrative” brings together 77 works reinterpreting objects from the collections of the three institutions crafting an alternative narrative that blends history with myth.
The three bodies of work represented show the progression of Wilson’s art practice between 2019 and 2023 and his deepening engagement with storytelling.
Come along to the opening on Saturday 3 August at 2pm.
Everyone Welcome.
Hadyn Wilson has exhibited widely throughout Australia and internationally, with exhibitions across painting, sculpture, and installation. He trained at Julian Ashton Art School, then completed a Graduate Diploma at ANU, a Masters Degree from UNSW, and a PhD from Newcastle Uni. He has won a number of prizes including the Gallipoli Art Prize and the Mosman Art Prize and has been a finalist in the Archibald Prize, Sulman Prize, and Wynne Prize. Hadyn lives in the Hunter Valley and works from his studio there and his Sydney studio in Mosman.
Contacts
Spud Lane Gallery, Hoddle Street, Robertson NSW, Australia
P. 0450 959 355
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