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The Grocery Store - An exhibition of inedbile goods

Where
124 Chapel St
Marrickville NSW 2204
Australia
Voluptuary Hq
When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Saturday 21 February to Sunday 15 March

Cost

Free

Step inside The Grocery Store, where nothing is quite as it seems.

A fully immersive, retro supermarket Art Pop Up, which showcases 20 Australian artists who have reimagined everyday grocery staples as collectible art objects. Ceramics, sculpture, photography, painting, print, textiles, and fashion collide in a playful exploration of nostalgia and surrealism.

The experience moves beyond the traditional gallery format, inviting visitors into what feels like stumbling upon a beautiful fever dream at the local supermarket - familiar yet strange and entirely extraordinary.

All works are available for purchase and can be taken home immediately - a true grab-your-art-and-go experience.

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