Seeing as there's been zilch about this here (surprisingly)...
Something Beautiful a photography exhibition by Zhang Jingna
Time and PlaceStart Time:
Friday, September 12, 2008 at 10:00am
End Time:
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 10:00pm
Location:
The Arts House, Print Gallery
Street:
1 Old Parliament Lane
City/Town:
Singapore, Singapore
The Arts House, Print Gallery, presents 20 year old commercial and fashion photographer, Zhang Jingna, with her first solo exhibition and official launch of her first book, "Something Beautiful", available for sale during the exhibition.
An ethereal, dreamlike quality permeates her work with a distinctive cinematographic influence and a quiet confidence and maturity belying her age. "Something Beautiful" showcases a selection of her works created over the past 2 years.
Exhibiting pieces are available for sale and a percentage of sales will be donated to The Budding Artists Academy initiated by The Arts House, sharing a common belief that every artistically gifted child in Singapore should be given the opportunity to develop that talent.
Something Beautiful a photography exhibition by Zhang Jingna
Time and PlaceStart Time:
Friday, September 12, 2008 at 10:00am
End Time:
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 10:00pm
Location:
The Arts House, Print Gallery
Street:
1 Old Parliament Lane
City/Town:
Singapore, Singapore
The Arts House, Print Gallery, presents 20 year old commercial and fashion photographer, Zhang Jingna, with her first solo exhibition and official launch of her first book, "Something Beautiful", available for sale during the exhibition.
An ethereal, dreamlike quality permeates her work with a distinctive cinematographic influence and a quiet confidence and maturity belying her age. "Something Beautiful" showcases a selection of her works created over the past 2 years.
Exhibiting pieces are available for sale and a percentage of sales will be donated to The Budding Artists Academy initiated by The Arts House, sharing a common belief that every artistically gifted child in Singapore should be given the opportunity to develop that talent.
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