
The Nameless Waters is an exhibition of sculptures by artist Keely Varmalis, on display in the front window of Library at the Dock.
The works divine the properties of fluidity from steel, copper and glass. Material fragility is used as a strength to convey delicate ineffable emotions, treating all through an empathetic, flowing, bodily exchange to navigate the weight of grief upon the body.
Launch night is Thursday 18 May, 6pm-7.30pm.
Hours 
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Fri 2 Jun |
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Wed 7 Jun |
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Thu 8 Jun |
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Location 
Front window
Library at The Dock
107 Victoria Harbour Promenade
Docklands 3008
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required

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