This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2023 season. This season is now over.

Adelaide Fringe 2023

'Paths Crossed'

Duck n Weave Artist Collective presents the considered and collegiate work of the 'The Creative Exchange' - a Mentorship program that explores a Year of Living Creatively. The Alchemy of Artists gathering.

Donna Gordge, Candace Gwyther, Fiona Connell, Sarah Marshall, Jillian Packer, Niccy Pallant, Kate Rears, Vanessa Sumner and Khali Stanton.

This year we are excited to be in the 6 Manton Street Gallery that models what collaboration can achieve. Manton Street is 1960’s shopfront and home to Pony + Cole café, Koush Design Studio, Stone and Quoin Printmaking Studio and the 6 Manton Gallery.

This Exhibition opens Thurs 2nd Feb 5:30 - 7:30pm. It is open everyday from 10am to 2pm from 2nd to 22nd Feb.

Presented by: Duck n Weave Artist Collective

We are Niccy Pallant, Cheryl Evans and Donna Gordge. Duck ‘n Weave Artist Collective is a small group of arts educators, who initially connected through our teaching experiences. We started sharing our inspiration, ideas and passion for art in 2016, as we worked towards our first exhibition together for the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival. These days, we exhibit together at least twice a year, during SALA and the Adelaide Fringe Festival, sometimes inviting guests to join us. We try to meet once a month to work together and discuss our new creative directions, and are constantly sharing our latest experiments via Messenger.
Visual Arts and Design • Contemporary
Australia • SA Premiere

Suitability & warnings

Content rating: G
Family friendly: Yes

Accessibility

 
High visual content
 
Audience members have the opportunity to interact or join artist on stage
 
Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language

Presenter

Presented by: Duck n Weave Artist Collective

We are Niccy Pallant, Cheryl Evans and Donna Gordge. Duck ‘n Weave Artist Collective is a small group of arts educators, who initially connected through our teaching experiences. We started sharing our inspiration, ideas and passion for art in 2016, as we worked towards our first exhibition together for the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival. These days, we exhibit together at least twice a year, during SALA and the Adelaide Fringe Festival, sometimes inviting guests to join us. We try to meet once a month to work together and discuss our new creative directions, and are constantly sharing our latest experiments via Messenger.