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Tickling ivories: Playing by Ear (Oido)

Alwin Reamillo has a love affair with pianos. His love affair is so extensive that he has not only been invited to contribute in two international projects but is now also hosting a wonderful solo show called Playing by Ear (Oido). This exhibition, which is being held at Gallery East on Stirling Highway in North Fremantle, explores notions of memory, migration, displacement, and reconstruction… all with the humble piano as backdrop. See what happens when you come from a family of master piano crafters… at Gallery East until September 14.

www.galleryeast.com.au

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