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Anoli Perera

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Anoli Perea was born  in Colombo.  A self taught artist, she is currently based in Colombo and works as a full time professional artist.  She has been part of the wave of artists in the 1990s who have professed a new ideological position in the art production in relation to the contemporary art knowledge and social context in Sri Lanka . She has been trained as a stone carver in the USA and has had number of art exhibitions in Sri Lanka as well as internationally. Her art practice of over 15 years  includes painting, sculpture, installation, and object art.

 

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Email: anoli@slt.lk


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 Measured, Stitched and Stretched Series (2009)

 

                      


          

             


 

Up Coming Events

theertha International Artists’ Collective, takes pleasure in inviting you to the preview of ‘Imagining Aftermath’
by G.R. Constantine curated by Anoli Perera The first of the eight exhibitions of the "Theertha Pradarshana Wasanthaya - 2011" at theertha Red Dot Gallery 36 A, Baddegana Road South, Pitakotte on SATURDAY, 29th January 2011 at 6.30 pm The exhibition will remain open till 9th February 2011 Gallery Hours: Monday to Wednesday 10.30 AM - 5.00 PM Sundays, open on call, 0773665548, 11.00 AM - 4.30 PM. Closed on all public and mercantile holidays ***

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