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Official Launch Of The Hue And Cry Collective

Jade Craven · December 17, 2020 · Leave a Comment

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Yesterday, The Hue And Cry Collective held their official opening night. The collective is a new art initiative based in Central Geelong.

According to their website,

The Hue and Collective is a cutting edge gallery in the heart of the Geelong CBD, connected to a community of artists, poets and makers in residence. Co-founded by a group of Geelong creatives, the gallery strives to bring pioneering, emerging and high-quality art to their city.

It is located at 62-66 Ryrie Street – the location of the former Metropolis Gallery. I went to check out the work by Laura Alice and Jimi C. White but discovered many other interesting artists. It is well worth checking out.

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Laura Alice

She shared more details about these artworks on Instagram

Seraph I

Seraph II

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Jimi C. White

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Yasmin Mobayad

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Other:

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