tenmoregirls presents Girls Around the World

tenmoregirls presents Girls Around the World

September 6, 2010

“I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a
world so small that my mind could comprehend it.”

– Harry Emerson Fosdick

TENMOREGIRLS PRESENTS: GIRLS AROUND THE WORLD
The tenmorgirls collective is an internationally faceted group of female artists who
believe that they can make the world go round by creating beautiful & unique jewellery &
objects.

For the third year in a row they are uniting to hold an annual exhibition of contemporary
wearable art. The collective consists of ten female designers and makers who met while
studying at the Design Centre Enmore and who are committed to exhibiting every year to
promote and nurture the medium in their local community and beyond.
Having steadily built a buzz around their work in their previous shows, Girls for Boys 2008
and Girls Against Gold 2009, the girls continue to explore contemporary themes and are
exhibiting Girls Around the World at the recently relocated Gaffa Gallery in its
stunning new home, a heritage listed 3 story building on 281 Clarence Street in the CBD.
This years’ theme Girls Around the World reflects the group’s interest in diverse
cultures, their love of travel and issues such as globalization, international politics, the
environment & human rights. Their stories, expressed through wearable artworks will be
fabricated from contemporary and traditional materials and promise to challenge
perceptions and capture the imagination.

The Ten More Girls collective consists of the following participants:
Majella Beck
Jenny Daskalakis
Andrea Iglesias
Nikki Majajas
Natasha Marcus-Taylor
Jasmine Matus
A Mi Kim
Radka Passianova
Bernadette Trainor
Janis Valdivia

www.tenmoregirls.blogspot.com
All are welcome to attend this event, much of the work will be available to purchase and 5% of all sales will be
donated to Breast Cancer Australia.

This project was assisted by a Marketing Grant for NSW Artists administered by the national Association of the
Visual Arts (NAVA) through funding from Arts NSW, an agency of the NSW Government.

Gaffa Gallery
281 Clarence Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
9283 4273
Mon-Fri: 11-6pm
Sat: 11-5pm
Sun+Holidays: Closed

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