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Elizabeth Barden ‘over the Moon’ as two figurative realism portraits chosen for Astrobotic lunar landing
Far North Queensland artist Elizabeth Barden has exhibited all over the world. Now her work is heading to the Moon.
Key points:
- About 5,000 digitised works by 1,100 artists are to fly to the Moon this year
- Barden is among a handful of Australian women selected for the Peregrine Collection
- The project is funded by Canada-based physicist and philanthropist Dr Samuel Peralta
Ms Barden is one of a handful of Australian women chosen for the Artists On The Moon Project.
About 1,100 artists from across the globe have been selected to contribute to two collections — the Peregrine Collection and the Nova Collection — that will make their debuts on the Moon this year.
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