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PNG Fine Arts Gallery Helps Foster Growth of PNG Art Industry

By Annette Kora – EMTV News, Port Moresby A familiar television face that kids in the 90’s will recognize as one of the co-host of the pass time television show ‘Planet Fanta’ is making a name for herself in ART. Gaza as she was known on EMTV is now the Creative Director and Curator for PNG Fine Art Gallery. Gazellah Bruder is passionate about helping other PNG artist to showcase their work and help foster growth of the PNG art industry. Taking us through her line of work and the contributions of other artists in the gallery, Gazellah believes art; although mostly seen by full-timers as a pass time hobby can be in other ways enriching and elevating for most artists much like herself. Fine art is more than just a piece of picture or painting speaking a thousand words but it goes beyond thought and imagination. Her concept of the fine art gallery is to bring together other talented artist to showcase their skills of producing their work in its purest form whilst keeping in check their integrity authenticity in the art industry in PNG. Housing unique and breath-taking artistic creations and products of more than seven of PNG’s most renowned artists; Larry Santana, Albert Joseph and John Danger among others, Gazellah says the gallery hopes to empower more individuals through art by allowing them to express themselves freely without fear of prejudice or prosecution and by providing a platform to showcase their expression. With the vision to promote PNG artists as well as artworks created in PNG to help the industry proper into the future, Gazellah encourages up and comers to nurture and cultivate their talents. Owned and operated by art enthusiasts, PNG Fine Art Gallery is a premier gallery where fine art is available for show and sale to the general public. They are located at the former L & A building, now Yes Management at 6 mile and are open 10am to 3pm weekly and 9am to 12pm on the weekends for the general public. https://youtu.be/59BgIGdvlws]]>

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