15 December, 2014

Penny's interpretation of what 'interesting' really means


The twenty-first century will, unquestionably, be interesting.


Penny Byrne's: "The Four
 Horsemen of the Twenty
First Century Apocalypse".
 

And on Wednesday evening, December 17, Goulburn Valley people will have the chance to learn more about what “interesting” actually means.

Using bits and pieces she collected for second-hand shop, Melbourne’s Penny Byrne created “The Four Horsemen of the Twenty First Century Apocalypse”.

The four-piece sculpture is was bought in 2010 by the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) and will be the topic for discussion on Wednesday evening between Penny and the University of Melbourne’s Vice Chancellor’s fellow, Professor Kate Auty.

Museum director, Kirsten Paisley is excited that a piece owned by the museum will be the subject of a public discussion.

The session is at the Welsford St, art museum and is scheduled to start at 7:30pm for 8:00pm. Seating, which is limited to 90, is already at least half gone and people should book by calling the museum on 5832 9861.

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