27 November to January 10
Hyun Ju Kim studied at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India and Dankook University, Korea. Damon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art, and Advanced Figure Drawing with Godwin Bradbeer at RMIT.
The two artists have studied and exhibited extensively around the globe, including the UK, Egypt, Greece, India, China, Pakistan, France, Nepal and Serbia.
Kowarsky’s current work explores the delicate balance between man made and natural worlds. He interrogates and interprets architectural exteriors and non-private spaces, exploring the relationships individuals and communities have with their built environment.
Kim’s artwork draws from nature, culture, religion and people, composing sketches that weave inks between people, the natural world and places of human habitation. Her knowledge of multiple cultures, languages and religions informs her complex and layered images.
Works by Damon Kowarsky were made with the support of the Creative Victoria Sustaining Creative Workers Initiative