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Friendships - Ede Horton

A$1,750.00

Friendships are precious especially those made in childhood. My shoe boxes of school photos, handwritten notes, locks of hair, birthday cards and other mementos remind me of joyous laughter and shares tears. Reunions capture those moments in time like portraits of my girlfriends and the bonds we hold dear.

Bio: Ede Horton has worked from her studio in Melbourne since 1981. She exhibits regularly both in Australia and overseas. Her sculptures focus on the themes of emotional vulnerability as well as personal and cultural identity.

Ede’s work is represented in Parliament House, Canberra, The Jewish Museum of Australia, Nishida Museum, Toyama, Japan, Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark, Queensland Art Gallery, Immigration Museum, Victoria and regional galleries. Her work is represented in private collections in Australia and overseas. In 2002 Ede completed a Masters of Visual Arts at the ANU Canberra School of Art, culminating in a national touring exhibition "Memory Works".

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Friendships are precious especially those made in childhood. My shoe boxes of school photos, handwritten notes, locks of hair, birthday cards and other mementos remind me of joyous laughter and shares tears. Reunions capture those moments in time like portraits of my girlfriends and the bonds we hold dear.

Bio: Ede Horton has worked from her studio in Melbourne since 1981. She exhibits regularly both in Australia and overseas. Her sculptures focus on the themes of emotional vulnerability as well as personal and cultural identity.

Ede’s work is represented in Parliament House, Canberra, The Jewish Museum of Australia, Nishida Museum, Toyama, Japan, Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark, Queensland Art Gallery, Immigration Museum, Victoria and regional galleries. Her work is represented in private collections in Australia and overseas. In 2002 Ede completed a Masters of Visual Arts at the ANU Canberra School of Art, culminating in a national touring exhibition "Memory Works".

Friendships are precious especially those made in childhood. My shoe boxes of school photos, handwritten notes, locks of hair, birthday cards and other mementos remind me of joyous laughter and shares tears. Reunions capture those moments in time like portraits of my girlfriends and the bonds we hold dear.

Bio: Ede Horton has worked from her studio in Melbourne since 1981. She exhibits regularly both in Australia and overseas. Her sculptures focus on the themes of emotional vulnerability as well as personal and cultural identity.

Ede’s work is represented in Parliament House, Canberra, The Jewish Museum of Australia, Nishida Museum, Toyama, Japan, Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark, Queensland Art Gallery, Immigration Museum, Victoria and regional galleries. Her work is represented in private collections in Australia and overseas. In 2002 Ede completed a Masters of Visual Arts at the ANU Canberra School of Art, culminating in a national touring exhibition "Memory Works".

 In respect and recognition of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, Sculpture Tasmania acknowledges the traditional owners of the land in which we work and live.