Caesar Sario’s solo art exhibit now on

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Filipino artist Caesar Sario’s works are currently on display at the Incinerator Gallery at 180 Holmes Road, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039. The exhibit opened on 7 August and will end on 27 September 2015.
The exhibit titled “Now or Never” is a collection of his paintings that explore history, storytelling and environmental issues.

Caesar Sario’s art reflects his passion for the environment and endangered species.

The Incinerator Gallery will also be opening three other exhibitions including, “Contemporary glass: Refracting a History” in the main gallery, Narinda’s Cook’s “Play” in the Atrium and Georgia Harvey’s exhibition “Gongshi”, in the garden.

For more information please email incinerator@mvcc.vic.gov.au or call 8325 1750.

For more details, please visit incineratorgallery.com

Alice Nicolas
Alice Nicolas
Alice Gregorio Nicolas is the publisher of The Philippine Times.

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