Candy Stevens
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SOLD

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Sold, an interactive and evolving living installation, occupied the Phyllis Palmer Gallery at La Trobe University in May 2013. Roadways led audiences through the space to survey "Grassy Meadows Estate" where marked out property lots were available for sale to the public. All of the lots sold out one week before the shows opening. The remaining four land plots went to auction on opening night. New landowners signed contracts and received certificates of occupancy and developed their land at will.



" Come live the dream and enjoy the Grassy Meadows Estate Experience"


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Buying a plot at Grassy Meadows Estate buys you into an exhibition experience, an opportunity to develop your land as you feel. 
 
Perhaps you want to build your dream home? 
Or have a retail or business plan?
Prefer the natural lifestyle? Opportunities exist for wilderness or pasture development. 
Your land is your land. Your land determines the look of Grassy Meadows Estate, the next exhibition at the Phyllis Palmer Gallery. 
Local Property Developer and Artist, Candy Stevens had this to say;

"The exhibition aims to empower the imagination of the audience, to dream, create, participate and play. It is open and inclusive, daring and uncertain.”



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Grassy Meadows Daily Newspaper, Centrespread and exhibition catalogue

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