Layers of the Kaleidoscope Qween Book Launch

I'm excited to invite you to the launch of my second photography book, "Layers of the Kaleidoscope Qween," at Lunar Studios in Alexandria on Thursday, November 14th from 6:30-8:30 pm.

The book launch coincides with an exhibition showcasing the featured photographs, which will be on display from November 14th to 28th.

This event is part of the Head On Photo Festival. https://headon.org.au/exhibitions/layers-of-the-kaleidoscope-qween

Where: Lunar Studios 42 Maddox St Alexandria When: 630pm - 830pm, Thursday Night 14th November

Artist Talk: Saturday, Nov 16th, 1-3 pm at Lunar Studios

Exhibition Dates: November 14th to 28th November

Here's a sneak peek at the evening, A truly unique experience awaits:

· Renowned artist Blak Douglas will be speaking at the opening.

· Sabio, a performance artist known for her collaborations with Hobart's MONA gallery, will be captivating the audience throughout the evening.

· The gallery will be transformed with a vibrant red décor, ornate gold frames for the artworks, and a red carpet entrance.

· Inside, viewers will wear kaleidoscope glasses and navigate a whimsical display of flower balloons, all accompanied by the sounds of experimental jazz band named “Golden Mic”.

· Rainbow-themed vegan catering will complete this immersive experience.

· Sabio's three performances will symbolically represent the themes explored in the book. Adding to the intrigue, guests will receive a fortune message upon entering, linked to Sabio's final performance.

Please RSVP here

  • Organised by: Chrissie Hall Photography
  • Contact name: Chrissie Hall
  • Phone: 0449228535
  • Email: chrissiehall@gmail.com

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