Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print
This exceptionally beautiful Geelong Gallery-curated exhibition, Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print, will examine the influence of Japanese woodblock prints (Ukiyo-e) on the famed contemporary Australian painter and printmaker Cressida Campbell (born 1960) and on the groundbreaking modernist painter and printmaker Margaret Preston (1875–1963).
To support the flow of visitation during your visit, tickets are timed entry, please enter at your chosen session time.
Flexible entry tickets are available for all day visitation, please scroll to the end of the session time list to book.
Pre-purchase is available for your Cutting Through Time catalogue. Pick-up only, please see our online Store for delivery options.
Image: Margaret Preston, Fuchsia and balsam 1928, hand-coloured woodcut, Geelong Gallery. Purchased 1982 © Margaret Preston/Copyright Agency
To support the flow of visitation during your visit, tickets are timed entry, please enter at your chosen session time.
Flexible entry tickets are available for all day visitation, please scroll to the end of the session time list to book.
Pre-purchase is available for your Cutting Through Time catalogue. Pick-up only, please see our online Store for delivery options.
Image: Margaret Preston, Fuchsia and balsam 1928, hand-coloured woodcut, Geelong Gallery. Purchased 1982 © Margaret Preston/Copyright Agency
Location
Geelong Gallery
55 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220
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