Time comes and goes, but people still need to continue to think

Mediums: Traditional wood print and multimedia
Artist: Etan Pavavalung
Exhibition opening 9th August 2019 - 24th August 2019
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“Time comes and goes, but people still need to continue to think.” Indigenous Taiwanese artist Etan Pavavalung
is passionate about the environment and dismayed by the current state of global affairs. In this exhibition, Thinking in Nature, he expresses his criticism of global environmental issues.

6 pm:  Welcome and Refreshments
7 pm: Music and Dance Performance



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