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Colin Husband at Arts Hotel

Colin Husband
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Colin Husband
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Location: Arts Bar (adj to Arts Hotel) 21 Oxford St Paddington NSW 2021 Australia
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Colin Husband is a Sydney-based commercial and advertising photographer 
and an accomplished artist, who splits his time between Sydney and the central coast.

In his current body of artwork Colin is creating images that are both timeless and untimely. A sedimentary offering of image layers of natural and found elements – most in a state of decay – that together transcend their individual realities to become plausible places in which his imagination comes to rest. Colin’s work is included in the Fuji/ACMP Photographers Collection at the Art 
Gallery of NSW and in the permanent collection of Broken Hill Regional Art 
Gallery.

Colin’s portrait of creative director and singer Paul Bennett hung in the
 2000 Archibald Prize and he was a winner of the Outback Art Prize in 2002. Colin was a finalist in the Gosford Art Prize in 2011 and also had two images selected for the 2012 prize at Gosford Regional Gallery.

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This event has concluded
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Location: Arts Bar (adj to Arts Hotel) 21 Oxford St Paddington NSW 2021 Australia
Hours:
Entry Fee: Free

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