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Before Dawn | Harrie FASHER at Orange Regional Gallery, 28 November 2025 – 28 February 2026

October 8, 2025

KSGoW is delighted to announce Harrie Fasher’s forthcoming solo exhibition at Orange Regional Art Gallery, titled Before Dawn

It will run from November 28 to, to February 28 in 2026. The opening night will be the 29th of November, we’re looking forward to seeing you all at Orange!

Before Dawn is a major solo exhibition by leading contemporary sculptor Harrie Fasher featuring monumental bronze and concrete sculptures alongside smaller works. This exhibition represents a pivotal moment in Fasher’s career, consolidating five years of artistic and technical research at an ambitious scale. Before Dawn explores resilience and transformation through material contrasts – weight against fragility, rawness against refinement.

Exhibition Dates: November 29, 2025 – February 26, 2026
Where: Orange Regional Art Gallery, 149 Byng St, Orange NSW 2800
Open from 10am-4pm daily (closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday)

Artist Statement:
I have seen some cracka shows in Orange’s new North gallery extension and am humbled by the trust and unwavering belief placed in me by @bradley_hammond_100 🙏⁠
“Before Dawn” holds everything that drew me to sculpture; the unrivalled possibility of material exploration, scale and installation generating sensation in its visitors. A dear friend and colleague, @ingridmorley, once described my work to me… her words, vague now, implored my ability to imbue a cold industrial material like steel with a moving human emotion. Gee, I hope this Orange exhibition, filled with bronze, bio Crete and textiles lives up to her expectations!⁠⁠
#regionalartist in partnership with⁠
@orangeregionalgallery @artsoutwest @thefoundationsportland

⁠Harrie’s “magical” studio team:
@kimosfash @justinmorrisey ⁠
@stephenhogansculptures @annabelmasonart ⁠
@ellen.ferrier @martin_john_oldfield @aiyadreaming @ltvmetal ⁠

This project has been assisted by the Australian⁠
Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts⁠
investment and advisory body. ⁠