Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Two local, creative women - Els Houwen and Jean Tally - bring together the visual and performing arts in a dynamic, theatrical collaboration. The gallery will be inhabited by whimsical, thoughtful and stylish figures, both small and life-
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Still Live: Sculpture by Els Houwen

Venue Tony Gould Gallery, South Bank, QPAC, Brisbane
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Dates From 6 Jul to 11 Sep 2010

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Overview

Two local, creative women - Els Houwen and Jean Tally - bring together the visual and performing arts in a dynamic, theatrical collaboration.

The gallery will be inhabited by whimsical, thoughtful and stylish figures, both small and life-size, created by Els Houwen.  The works are made of clay, built up from endless coils, worked and stretched, then fired, glazed and/or painted.

Choreographer and performer, Jean Tally, has created a theatrical response to the artworks, in a site specific work combining movement and instrumental elements.

A filmed version of these performances is incorporated into the exhibition, providing a constant source of interaction between the visual and performing arts.

Visit the Official Els Houwen Website for more information
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