GO NZ: Dunedin s must-see art gallery Fe29
20 Apr, 2021 11:44 PM
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Works from John Drawbridge and Tanya Ashken in the hallway of Fe29, an art gallery in the home of Dunedin couple Cecilia and Megan Mickelson. Photo / Supplied
Works from John Drawbridge and Tanya Ashken in the hallway of Fe29, an art gallery in the home of Dunedin couple Cecilia and Megan Mickelson. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
Yvonne van Dongen
ART shouts the sign. Big fat caps banged up above a 1920s Dunedin bungalow. We spy it from the car as we leave the St Clair hot saltwater pool. A sign as bossy as that demands investigation when you re on holiday. There s a lot of it about. Art, that is. You could be forgiven for thinking art is as prolific as mould in this country. We re imagining a metal gecko or two, some bright florals, the odd seascape and a brace of driftwood carvings. Still, the house looks nice and who isn t nosy about houses?
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