FRONT COVER: Penny BYRNE, Green Wash Warrior rides in to Save the Planet, 2010 Replica Tang horse, vintage Action Man, porcelain doll’s head, green mixed media found objects, epoxy putty, green paints, 65 x 56 x 25. Courtesy Holmesglen Collection of Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Hello Dollies, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest, 86 River Road Emu Plains (NSW), 11 February – 22 April 2012 - www.penrithregionalgallery.org/
FEATURED FROM OUR SALON: Workhorse Theatre, That Pretty Pretty; Or, the Rape Play, by Sheila Callaghan. Directed by Netta Yashchin. With Zoe Trilsbach, Katherine Beck, Kellie Jones, Troy Harrison and Ben O’Donnell. Photo by Nick Bartlett. The TAP Gallery, 278 Palmer Street Darlinghurst (NSW), 8 – 18 February - www.workhorsetheatreco.com
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