Me and You

'Collaboration 3@2'

is the concept behind this year's group exhibitions

between Blue Knob Hall Gallery, Kyogle's Roxy Gallery and

Lismore's Serpentine Community Gallery.

'You & Me'

will take place at the Roxy Gallery from 2 July and run through till 3 August,

with the official opening taking place on Friday 5th July from 6pm.

'Me & You'

will open at the Serpentine on 30th July and run through until 19th August 2013,

with the official opening being held on Friday 2 August from 6pm.

These exhibitions are great opportunities for all three galleries

to highlight the wonderful array of talented creative people living in the Northern Rivers region

and provide enriching cultural experiences for all the residents and visitors to our area.

'Evolve'

mixed media on canvas

Daphne Kal Ma Kuta Dux & Corinne Batt-Rawden

'Jewels Of The Earth'

oil on canvas with fuseglass

Wendy Lageman & Aire Lageman

'Fourteen, Seventy Four'

acrylic

Wendy McGain & Saskia Flynn

'Little Blue Boy'

acrylic on paper

Sylvia Nagy & Milo Nagy

'Mother & Son'

acrylic on paper

Sylvia Nagy & Milo Nagy

'Basket Ball Djin'

mixed media

Jennifer Harnett & Eliza Brownhill

'Wanna Go For A Ride'

mixed media on canvas

Jennifer Harnett & Eliza Brownhill & Corinne Batt-Rawden

''Dantes' Journey' a personal metaphor'

mixed media

'House On The Hill'

mixed media

'Burnt Landscape'

mixed media (1)

'Burnt Landscape'

mixed media (2)

'Burnt Landscape'

mixed media (3)

'Burnt Landscape'

mixed media (4)

by Ken Swan

'Marilyn'

acrylic on canvas on board

by Paula Sinclair

& Corinne Batt-Rawden

'Trip Trick'

mixed media

Zeb Schulz & Ryan Anderson, Sunita Bala & Nicole Sten, Michael White & Davin Montgne

'Equilibrium 1'

'Equilibrium 2'

digital art from original photographs, printed on canvas

Christine Wynyard

'Escaping from the City'

photography

'Take the Music with you when you leave'

new media

limited edition works

by Paris Naday and Darmin Cameron

Artists' Statement:

Paris Naday and Darmin Cameron

We have been collaborating for over 2 years

creating works on the theme utopia/dystopia,

looking in particular at urban-rural disjuncture

and cities, the culture and scape.

Our 2 meter high sculpture

'Utopia Towers' (right)

made from hundreds of photographs

montaged both digitally and physically,

in the form of a skyscraper,

won the Coraki Art Award prize

for best sculpture in 2011.