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Phebe Parisia

Phebe Parisia is an artist, jewellery designer and founder of the label Prenta X. Parisia has regularly exhibited in Australia and overseas. Her artwork is held in private collections in Australia, Iceland and Finland. She was recently commissioned by the NGV Design Store at the National Gallery of Victoria for two exclusive jewellery collections, Graffito and 15th Algorithm. In 2019, Phebe established the label Prenta X, commissioning contemporary artists for exclusive artworks to be printed to limited edition silk scarves.

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“Dungog Contemporary invite you to join us in the acknowledgement of the Traditional Owners of this Country the gallery exists on. We pay our respects to the Gringai People of the Worimi and Wonnarua Nations, their Elders past, present and emerging.”