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Soggy Brolly

Locality: Queenstown, Tasmania



Address: 20 Orr Street 7467 Queenstown, TAS, Australia

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23.01.2022 A special thanks to The Unconformity for the UNTV experiment, to Raymond Arnold for opening Tony Weare’s exhibition, and to all the lovely locals and visitors who came out to support us.



20.01.2022 New exhibition at Soggy Brolly, 16 Oct to 13 Nov: a retrospective of paintings by Tony Weare 20002020. Tony is from Hobart but is now a partly Queenstown-based artist after buying a house here in 2018. His artwork has been focused on coastal scenes on the West Coast, its geology, geomorphology, and atmospherics. -- Trial Harbour, near the mouth of the Little Henty River, 2019 --

19.01.2022 Queenstown is counting down ...only 7 days to go! It would have been The Unconformity but now it’s visual art in galleries and open studios across town ...plus UNTV. Tony Weare will be showing ‘Atmospherics’ - 35 paintings in Soggy Brolly 16 Oct to 13 Nov.

16.01.2022 Only two more sleeps until the Queenie Street scene awakens. We’re installing Tony Weare’s 35 paintings tomorrow afternoon and if you can’t come into Soggy Brolly over the weekend, you might catch him on UNTV via The Unconformity’s Vimeo channel, Saturday from 7pm.



14.01.2022 We’re all ready and open for business so pop in to see Tony’s exhibition. Teresa Drozdz will be in Soggy Brolly this Saturday 17th, playing some ambient piano vibes between 11am-12noon, then from 2-3pm

14.01.2022 Queenie Street Scene and UNTV, this weekend!

11.01.2022 Teresa Drozdz is in Soggy Brolly now, playing some ambient piano vibes between 11am-12noon, then from 2-3pm



09.01.2022 Don’t miss Mandy Hunniford’s mesmerizing projection installation in Queenstown this weekend.

06.01.2022 Fitzy is working in Soggy Brolly today so pop in to have a chat and see what he’s creating.

01.01.2022 Tony's exhibition continues until 13 November. If you can't pop in to have a look, here's a peek at one of his paintings: "Regular holidays in Stanley with the family ensured a steady source of inspiration. The Circular Head Peninsula has been an island several times in the last 30 million years, being joined again by sand at the end of the last ice period (8000 years ago). The current sand connection (East and West Inlet) is only a few metres above sea level" -- East Inlet, Circular Head, 2005, oil on cotton, 60x60cm -- $950

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