Voices in Colour, a group exhibition by PAN artists at the Serpentine Gallery this November, celebrates the power and emotion of colour in all its forms. The theme reflects each artist’s appreciation of colour — from the loud blaze of riotous hues to the quiet, muted tones of reflection.
Through the idea of “voice,” participating artists explore both vocal narratives and personal expression — the unique ways in which they interpret and communicate through art.
The Practising Artists Network (PAN) is a non-profit incorporated association dedicated to furthering and promoting the visual arts across the Lismore, Ballina, Byron Bay, and surrounding regions. PAN fosters connection and creativity through networking, exhibitions, social and creative events, advocacy, and lobbying.
Featuring works across a wide range of media — including oils, acrylics, pastels, and ink, as well as sculptural stone and ceramic pieces — Voices in Colour invites audiences to experience the many ways PAN artists have interpreted their own visual and emotional narratives through colour.
Exhibiting Artists include John Walters, Susan Doherty, Rick Molloy, Jasmine O'Shea, Carmen Hogue, Leslie Ryan, Soren Carlbegg, and Belinda Sochacki
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