Last days to enjoy Herk Alexander’s Greek art exhibition in Sydney

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On Saturday, April 20, Herk Alexander officially launched his art exhibition as part of the Greek Festival of Sydney.

The exhibition ‘Muse’ celebrates the influence of Greek heritage on our contemporary landscape.

Through unique drawings, Alexander illuminates classical aesthetics with modern touches, capturing the essence of Greek mythology. 

This transformative exhibition invites viewers on a journey of visual splendour and profound storytelling, celebrating the timeless beauty of Greek culture. 

Admission to Herk Alexander’s exhibition is free, with no bookings required. It is open for people of all ages to experience his captivating display of ancient and contemporary art.

It will run until Saturday, April 27, from 11am to 4pm, at the Herk Alexander Gallery, in Stanmore NSW, and offers everyone who visits the chance to experience this captivating blend of ancient inspiration and contemporary creativity. 

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