
 Seeing Painting invites audiences to step into a world where the act of painting itself becomes both subject and inquiry. In an era dominated by digital imagery and fleeting visual content, this series asks: What does it mean to paint today? What truths can be explored through the slow, deliberate process of making art when digital culture prioritises immediacy and manipulation?
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Designed to engage young artists and art enthusiasts, this exhibition challenges viewers to reconsider how they perceive and create. These paintings are not just objects; they are reflections on perception, materiality, and the role of art in a visually saturated culture. Through open discussions with the artist and peers, participants will explore how painting can serve as a counterpoint to the digital and a space for rethinking how we see and experience the world.
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This is more than an exhibition—it’s an invitation to think differently about art’s place and purpose in the 21st century.
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Art Teachers have you booked in yet?
"Seeing Painting" - Artist Q&A with senior art students.
This is an epic opportunity but we have limited sessions available!
