This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2022 season. This season is now over.

Photograph of stamped leather. The pattern is varied but in a circle.
Photograph of stamped leather. The pattern is varied but in a circle.
This image is a logo with an interwoven stamp (black on hot pink) and the text 'Duck n Weave Artist Collective presents the Creative Exchange'

Unravelled - Paths Crossed, Stories Told

South Australia • SA Premiere

When artist's path's cross. In Painting, Textiles, Sculpture, Printmaking, Collage and Mixed Media. The unravelling.

unravel /ʌnˈrav(ə)l/
verb

1. undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
Similar: untangle, disentangle, straighten out, separate out, unsnarl, unknot, unwind, untwist, undo, untie, unkink, unjumble
Opposite: entangle, tangle (of twisted, knitted or woven threads) become undone.
"part of the crew neck had unravelled"
Similar: fall apart, come apart (at the seams), fail, collapse, go wrong 
Opposite: succeed (of an intricate process, system, or arrangement) disintegrate or be destroyed.
"his painstaking diplomacy of the last eight months could quickly unravel"

2.  investigate and solve or explain (something complicated or puzzling).
"they were attempting to unravel the cause of death".  

Presented by: Duck n Weave Artist Collective

We are Cheryl Evans, Donna Gordge and Niccy Pallant.
This exhibition will include our 'Creative Exchange' participants: Kirsty Bagshaw, Allison Ballard, Betty-ann Heim, Caroline Reid, Andrea Sainsbury, Catherine Summers & Bernadette Woods.
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. We meet once a month to work together and discuss our new creative directions, and are constantly sharing our latest experiments.

Exhibition Opening is on Friday 4th March 6pm. Free tickets can be booked below.