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Reg Mombassa, Disturbed wolfman 2002, 113.0 x 200.0cm. Weavers: Chris Cochius, Hilary Green, Laura Mar. Image © the artist

Image: Reg Mombassa, Disturbed wolfman 2002, 113.0 x 200.0cm. Weavers: Chris Cochius, Hilary Green, Laura Mar. Image © the artist

The exhibition From here to Eternity presents a selection of marvellous and splendidly crafted tapestry works from the Victorian Tapestry Workshop. Regarded as a world centre for one of Western civilisation's oldest and richest art forms, the Victorian Tapestry Workshop boasts an international reputation for the freshness, vitality and technical excellence of its hand-woven tapestries.

A Victorian Tapestry Workshop, Melbourne, travelling exhibition

Past exhibitions

From here to Eternity
30 October – 19 December 2008
Gallery 1 & Bestec Gallery 2

From here to Eternity features tapestries produced from major original works by leading Australian contemporary artists, including Davida Allen, Angela Brennan, Jon Cattapan, Louise Forthun, Alun Leach-Jones, Reg Mombassa, Jimmy Pike and Gareth Sansom. A feature tapestry is Martin Sharp's iconic work 'Eternity'.

Media release (PDF file, 130kb)

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