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"Spirit Wave" Art Exhibition at Chatswood Concourse, Sydney in May 2023

  • Beric Henderson
  • Apr 6, 2023
  • 1 min read

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Beric Henderson was invited to contribute a painting, "Tree of Life" (2021) (90x90cm acrylic on wood), to a Willoughby City Council curated group exhibition, Spirit Wave, which explores spirituality in a diverse and complex contemporary world. It looks at how artists interpret ideas around spirituality, and create their own hybridised expression of the spiritual. The exhibition will take place across Art Space on The Concourse and The Concourse Outdoor Area at 409 Victoria Avenue in Chatswood, Sydney Australia.


Artists: Gary Deirmendjian, Kalanjay Dhir, Jo Ernst, Edwina Green, Carla Gottgens, Beric Henderson, Tom Isaacs, Kathie Najar, Karri McPherson, Aaron McGarry, Miguel Olmo, Miho Watanabe and Tym Yee


The exhibition will be open to the public from 4th to 28th May and is free to enter. For more details visit https://www.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/Events/Spirit-Wave





 
 
 

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Nancy Smith
Nancy Smith
Oct 30

Stumbling upon the story of the Spirit Wave Art Exhibition at The Concourse, Chatswood felt like being gently pulled into a space where art invites you to sit with questions about belief, identity, and how we express the unseen. As I read how each artist layers colour, material, and memory to evoke spiritual terrain, I couldn’t shake the parallel with how students sometimes turn to an online exam help hoping someone else will take over the load and skip the struggle. But really, just like painting your own interpretation of the spiritual becomes meaningful only through the risk of showing up and placing that first brush stroke, engaging with your exam, confronting the confusion, and wrestling with the tough questions is…

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Robert Thomes
Robert Thomes
Sep 25

The Spirit Wave Art Exhibition at Chatswood Concourse in May 2023 was truly mesmerizing — the interplay of light, color and form evoked deep emotional resonance. Its immersive installations invited viewers to explore the unseen rhythms of spirit and nature. For students or enthusiasts seeking insight, I highly recommend checking arts assignment help as a useful resource to deepen your understanding and support academic reflections on such exhibitions.

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