1/19Ms TP Hog, ceramics, by Shari Russell. SALA Festival 2020.
SALA Festival artists respond to isolation
South Australian Living Artists respond to the pandemic crisis, social distancing and self-isolation as part of the statewide SALA Festival in venues and online during August.
2/19Netflix Overdose, ceramics, by Shari Russell. SALA Festival 2020.
3/19Free, ceramics, by Shari Russell. SALA Festival 2020.
4/19From the Shari's Imaginary Friends exhibition, ceramics, by Shari Russell. SALA Festival 2020.
5/19Remaking Hoda Afshar, Under Western Eyes - Westoxicated #7, 2014, by Melinda Rackham.
6/19Remaking Bonita Ely and Melissa Williams-Brown, Menindee Fish Kill, 2019, by Melinda Rackham.
7/19Remaking Louise Weaver: Moonlight Becomes You (Silver Fox), 2001-2019, by Melinda Rackham.
8/19The Intruder, acrylic on canvas, by Salvador Loreto. SALA Festival 2020.
9/19Victoria Park Walk, painting, by Sonya Unwin. SALA Festival 2020.
10/19Evening Illuminations, painting, by Sonya Unwin. SALA Festival 2020.
11/19The Dunstan Deliverance, drawing, by Deborah Baldassi. SALA Festival 2020.
12/19Siblings, painting, by Richard John. SALA Festival 2020.
13/19Besties, painting, by Richard John. SALA Festival 2020.
14/19Waiting, painting, by Richard John. SALA Festival 2020.
15/19Behind the Glass – Han Family. Shannon Murdey-Green Photography. SALA Festival 2020.
16/19Behind the Glass – Brooklyn. Shannon Murdey-Green Photography. SALA Festival 2020.
17/19Stitch & Resist – Flatten the inequality curve, stitched by Gwenda, words by Monica and Gwenda.
18/19Stitch & Resist – Make Renting Fair! Let Pets Rent, stitched by Britt.
19/19Stitch & Resist – Social Distancing, stitched by Subversive Stitcher.