HANDMADE jewellery and multimedia works feature in the last two exhibitions in the City of Casey Civic Centre Art Space program for 2005.
Work will be on display until Tuesday 3 January, at the civic centre, Narre Warren.
The exhibitions showcase the work of Casey silver and goldsmith John White with Monash University student’s multimedia works.
Casey arts and leisure manager, Robyn Bowen, said the final exhibitions for 2005 should not be missed.
“The current art space exhibitions are worlds apart, demonstrating the diverse artistry in Casey. The art space features new technology multimedia art alongside stunning creations using the age-old technique of metal smithing,” Ms Bowen said.
In their exhibition titled, Suburbia: Time and Space, seven third-year students from Monash University Berwick Campus School of Multimedia Systems take inspiration from the local environment, both residential and public, around the campus and the south-eastern suburbs.
The exhibition features work by students Rhiannon Raleigh, Angus Bremner, Karen Duong, Anders Fagerhus, Marie Therese Bjoernerud, Matt Rowe and Emily Ryan. “Suburbia: Time and Space aims to graphically express the architecture, colours and forms common to suburban spaces,” Ms Bowen said.