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Not to miss is 8. 08, a showcase at Spectrum Project Space in Northbridge which features new works from eight of the best graduating students of Visual Arts at Edith Cowan University. The exhibition features Natalie Baker, Stuart Bott, Janet Carter, Anja Humljan, Rebecca Larkin, Tanya Stevens, Annie Hsaio-Wen Wang and Emily Watts. It opens on June 21 and runs until June 29 and brings together sculpture, painting, installation and video with artists exploring human experience, silence, fear, and the space of both the long dry stretch of landscape and the deep dark wetness of the ocean. www.scca.ecu.edu.au/projects/spectrum/index.php

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