This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

Rebecca Davis the 2024 Adelaide Fringe poster winner is at the centre and she looks to the right at a life size cut out of her Caracal cat character. On the left is the winning poster.
An collage of Rebecca Davis' characters which include; a cassowary wearing a red top with long fringe tassels playing the tambourine, a sporty looking sloth with cymbals jumping in the air, a shoebill keyboard player with red start glasses and red gloves, an donkey with pink sunglasses playing the harp and a fancy jerboa playing the flute in a top hat and tails with long pointy shoes. Bright yellow pink and blue overlapping coloured circles in the background.
Large cut out sculptures of Rebecca's character illustrations including: a proboscis monkey playing the accordion, a bilby playing the cello, a trumpeter with a fish head, a koala playing the tuba and a chameleon on bongo drums.

Art Jam

Visual Arts and Design • Exhibition
Queensland • World Premiere

Roll up! roll up! 

Take a fantastical journey through the magical world of the Adelaide Fringe 2024 Poster Competition winner, Rebecca Davis.

'Art Jam' is the eclectic collection of characters set to rock this iconic national event. From a cello-playing bilby to the coolest of cats on bass, 'Art Jam' is the hottest gig in town.

Get to know Rebecca's work, fall in love with her menagerie of charming Adelaide Fringe ambassadors, and enjoy the full range of her creativity and imagination.

Come see this quirky exhibition - not to be missed.

Opening night Friday 23 February, 5-7pm

Presented by: Rebecca Davis

Brisbane-based artist Rebecca Davis grew up in Adelaide and graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from the University of South Australia specialising in printmaking and installation sculpture. Rebecca has a Graduate Diploma in Visual Communications from Design College Australia and has taught art to children and adults. She combines her visual art, graphic design and illustration experience to create unique and whimsical artwork.

Rebecca's portrait of her father was selected as a finalist in the 2023 Dean Cogle Portrait Prize and her self portrait was selected in the 2023 Brisbane Portrait Prize Salon des Refusés. Rebecca loves working in oils and has begun taking on portrait commissions.

Exhibition hours are Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm. Opening night Fri 23 Feb 5-7pm

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