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Sunday Arts Magazine
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Exploring the thriving Melbourne arts scene
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Performing Arts
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Sunday Arts Magazine: Beci Orpin(broadcast live from the Immigration Museum)
Sunday Arts Magazine
14 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Sunday Arts Magazine: Beci Orpin(broadcast live from the Immigration Museum)
Say hello to celebrated Melbourne-based artist, Beci Orpin, on an exciting episode of Sunday Arts Magazine.  Beci is the  creator of the gigantic bunny installation, Bunny Dearest, as part of the Joy Exhibition currently at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne.
“I think when you’re in the moment, that’s where joy comes from…..joy is such an individual thing”(Beci Orpin  on Sunday Arts Magazine, 14th April 2024.)   Bunny Dearest  is inspired by joyful childhood memories.  Find out how Beci views nostalgia and why she chose to exhibit such a large, actually, gigantic yellow room-sized bunny rabbit:  Bunny Dearest.
The Joy Exhibition is happening at the Immigration Museum until 29th August, 2025.
For more information and ticket bookings, visit:  https://www.museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/whats-on/joy
 
Sunday Arts Magazine
Exploring the thriving Melbourne arts scene