EXHIBITION: 'Thin Grey Line' Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

BECC ORSZÁG
Immaculate Intermission (rising, setting sun), graphite pencil and 24kt gold leaf on paper. 75x105 cm 2021

THIN GREY LINE | MORNINGTON PENINSULA REGIONAL GALLERY
UNTIL 13 MARCH 2022

Presented as part of MPRG’s Festival of Drawing 2021
Becc Orszag, Indigo O’Rourke, Laith McGregor, Natalie Ryan

The Thin grey line brings together the work of four highly skilled contemporary artists who incorporate fine detail into their drawing practices. Presenting stunning new drawings from each artist, this focus exhibition highlights the remarkable dexterity and enduring fascination of the medium of pencil drawings.

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd.
Mornington VIC

mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

EXHIBITION: 'Mirror Drawing' at Neon Heater Ohio

Detail: Hope (align yourself with me)

MIRROR DRAWING | BECC ORSZAG + MATTHEW ALLEN | NEON HEATER GALLERY | OHIO USA
4-18 MAY 2018

Mirror Drawing brings together Melbourne based artist Becc Ország and Amsterdam based artist Matthew Allen to present a minimal and meditative installation of drawings that attempt to push the material and perceptual limits of drawing. While both making use of traditional drawing media: paper and graphite, both artists take a unique position to the concept and phenomenon of mirroring and the generation of pictorial space.

Official Opening Friday 4th May 5-9PM

The Neon Heater Art Gallery
400 1/2 S Main Street. Rm 22.
Findlay, Ohio, USA

www.theneonheater.com

EXHIBITION: 'Improbable Journey' at Gippsland Art Gallery

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IMPROBABLE JOURNEY | GIPPSLAND ART GALLERY | SALE
17 MAY - 6 JULY 2014

OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY 30 MAY 6PM

Becc Orszag is a seer guiding viewers through uncharted lands in IMPROBABLE JOURNEY. Her work calls upon the spirits of distant lands and times, whose worlds overlap and co-exist within our own. Orszag proposes unlikely interactions and encounters through sequences of small-scale pencil drawings. Alternating between impossible landscapes and domestic exchanges, the works are inhabited by a range of characters whose curious activities deliver surprising outcomes.

Gippsland Art Gallery
17 May - 6 July
68-70 Foster St, Sale, VIC