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Let's Face it!
published: Sunday | May 1, 2005


Carol Campbell's 'She Used to be a Butterfly'.

How many ways can the face be interpreted? How many stories can the face tell? This was the question posed to 13 invited artists in the current exhibition 'Let's Fact it!' which opened Thursday, April 21, 2005 at Revolution Gallery, 52 Lady Musgrave Rd.

The result is 13 variations on a theme: Faces in paint, graphite, scrap metal, photography, jewellery in precious metal, as well as glass, clay, mixed media and textiles. Expressions range from curiosity to terror. Subjects dealt with are as diverse as the wonder of birth to the confusion of dementia.

Artists include: Painters Natalie Barnes, Sana Rose, and Mazola Mwashighadi.

Ceramist David Dunn; metal sculptor Nosbourne C. Lee; jewellers Carol Campbell and Diana Wright; photographers Marlon James and Donnette Zacca; textile artist Margaret Stanley; wood artist Devon Garcia; mixed media works by David Marchand, and Mortimer McPherson .The exhibition continues until May 21. Gallery hours are Mon-Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sat. 10:30- 3:30.

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