2017-2018
GLASSHOUSE REGIONAL GALLERY
SUMMER
PROGRAM December 2017 - February 2018
BE PART OF THE MID NORTH COAST ARTISTIC SHOWCASE!
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Introduction Let Neon Summer brighten up your day this summer! During summer the Glasshouse Regional Gallery will be a wonderland of colour and creativity. The Neon Summer exhibition and creative festival is jam packed with vibrant activities for all ages.
Neon Summer the exhibition explores “Yamadagai Gimbay Birpai Barray” “Welcome friends to Birpai Country” Gallery entry is FREE GLASSHOUSE PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL GALLERY
Cnr Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie NSW 2444
Contact
call:
email: web:
02 6581 8888
info@glasshouse.org.au glasshouse.org.au
Gallery opening hours
Tue - Fri: 10am - 5pm
Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm Public Holidays: 10am - 4pm
how contemporary art can inspire our imagination and create a dazzling world through
vivid
colour,
magnificent
form
and breathtaking fantasy. The exhibition features splendid work by internationally recognised
contemporary
artists
Kate
Rohde, Troy Emery, Reuben Paterson Simone Rosenbauer and JP Willis. The inspiration continues with Neon Local which celebrates the creative talent of the Mid North Coast in an exhibition of new work by Adam Murray, Claire Johnson, Ainslie Ivin-Smith and Sarah Mufford. As part of this exhibition each artist will be spending time in the exhibition space creating, and providing an opportunity to get a peek behind the scenes of their art practice.
Gallery closed on Mondays
Throughout January the Glasshouse will be
Follow Glasshouse Port Macquarie:
Festival starts, there will be free craft activities
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a buzz of creativity as the Neon Summer
for all ages, weekend workshops, master classes and family fun. We are bring back some of our favourite summer programs including Craft and Cocktails with local artisans, Virtual Reality and Sprouts. An amazing program of creative workshops presented by talented artists, Giselle Penn, Catherine & Jennifer Strutt, Peter Lankas and Melbourne based designer Beci Orpin has been programmed to inspire you. These workshops are a fun to create, make and
awe-inspiring live shots; Heartfelt: Modern
Homage to an Ancient Land an exhibition
meet new people!
of awe-inspiring plein air landscape works
The Neon Summer Family Fun weekend is
by Jill Cairns, Trish Clarke, Kim Madder and
the centre point of the festival and features
Jan Wilson and Collect: selections from Port
the spectacular Stringdom an immersive
Macquarie-Hastings Council Collection.
creative play experience presented by the
After a successful year of evening art classes
talented One Off Makery artist and inventor Bryony Anderson and musician and sonic adventure Rae Howell. Bring the family along to a Sunday full of vibrant quirky neon craft workshops, and bouncy fun to celebrate everything Neon Summer! February brightens up the gallery with three new exhibitions, What a life!: Rock
Photography by Tony Mott a touring exhibition from the NSW State Library that captures the
in February we are bring back Drawing 101 with pavel Lankas. This short course explores the fundamentals of drawing. Book early as we anticipate that this course will be popular. I look forward to seeing you at a Neon
Summer event this summer! Niomi Sands
Gallery Curator
rock’n’roll lifestyle from candid portraits to
The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. NEON SUMMER is supported by the Australian Government Building Our Future program.
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ON VIEW: 2 December – 4 February
Neon Summer the exhibition explores how contemporary art can inspire our imagination and create a dazzling world through vivid colour, magnificent form and breathtaking fantasy. The exhibition features splendid work by internationally recognised contemporary artists Kate Rohde, Troy Emery, Reuben Paterson Simone Rosenbauer and JP Willis.
Reuben Paterson
Kate Rohde
A Glasshouse Regional Gallery Exhibition
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JP Willis
Troy Emery
Reuben Paterson, Miss Abrood, 2016. Glitter & synthetic polymer on canvas (detail). Image courtesy of the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney. Kate Rohde, phoenix vase, 2015. Polyurethane resin, 103 x 40 x 50cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Pieces of Eight Gallery, Melbourne.
Simone Rosenbauer
Simone Rosenbauer, Like Ice in the Sunshine #11 (detail), 2014. Fine art pigment print. Image courtesy of the artist and .M Contemporary, Sydney. Troy Emery, All the Things, 2013. Polyester pompoms, polyurethane mannequin, glass eyes, plastic earliner & hot glue. Image courtesy of the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney. JP Willis, The Flowers of Romance (Apache-y) (detail), 2008. Archival pigment print on Arches paper, box frame acrylic face. Image courtesy of the artist.
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ON VIEW: 1 December – 4 February
Sarah Mufford Sarah Mufford is a recently returned Mid North Coast artist whose work encompasses drawing, painting and printmaking. Trained at the Australian National University, Canberra School of Art, with postgraduate studies at the University of Technology Sydney, Mufford has been exhibiting nationally for two decades. This year she has been a finalist in the JADA and
Adam Murray
winning highly commended in both Hazelhurst
Adam Murray is one of Port Macquarie’s
Works on Paper Award and in Melbourne’s
most well known artists; his technique is ever
Banyule Works on Paper Award. sarahmufford.com.au Instagram: @sarahmufford
changing, his artworks bold and dynamic. Murray is a practicing artist since 2002. Murray graduated with an Advanced Diploma in Fine Arts in 2012, since has exhibited in solo and group shows in Sydney, Newcastle & Port Macquarie. Murray also works as a live artist involved in many music festivals, events, street mural projects and competitions. Murray has work in public & private collections in NSW. Instagram: @admurray Glasshouse Regional Gallery supporting arts within our community.
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NEON LOCAL artists will be
working in the Gallery space on
Sunday 14 January and Sunday 21 January from 11am to 2pm.
Come and have a sneak peek into their artistic practice.
Ainslie Ivin-Smith Ainslie Ivin-Smith was born and bred in Sydney but now lives on her Dunghutti ancestors land, where Korogoro Creek meets the sea. Riding upon the shoulders of giants influences her intuitive but deliberate choices in colour and composition. The emotional narrative of her work is formed by being a mother, a believer and elements of the land. Ainslie has travelled and exhibited extensively. Ainslie-ivinsmith.squarespace.com Instagram: @ainslie_is
Claire Johnson Claire Johnson is a ceramicist and painter currently based in Port Macquarie after spending the last seven years in Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Art at UNSW Art and Design. Working with a number of materials, including clay, ink and collage, as well as creating large scale interior projects Claire’s work is constantly evolving and she is rarely seen without a brush or clay in her hair. Instagram: @clairepony Glasshouse Regional Gallery supporting arts within our community.
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NEON SUMMER & NEON LOCAL
Gala Opening
Neon Summer! A dazzling world of vivid colour, magnificent form and breathtaking fantasy launches in a sensational evening at the Glasshouse.
Dress to impress (prizes for Best Dressed)
Complimentary drink & canapĂŠs & live entertainment.
Friday 1 December, 6pm $25 Adult*, $20 Glasshouse Member, under 15 Free Bookings essential.
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NEON SUMMER ARTIST FORUM Meet our Neon Summer artists in this informal and free session in the Neon Summer Gallery.
Saturday 2 December, 10am FREE. Bookings essential.
HIGHLIGHTS from the 2017 Documenta with Gallery Curator Niomi Sands – PART 2 Back by popular demand, Glasshouse Regional Gallery Curator Niomi Sands shares more of her European adventures at an old-fashioned slide night with light refreshments.
Friday 8 December, 6pm Tickets: $5* Bookings essential. *Transaction fees may apply
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Be Inspired
Get Creative
CRAFT & COCKTAILS
CRAFT
KIDS
NON SOLVENT PAINTS DRAWING WORKSHOPS 9
Beci Orpin
Collage & Paper Art Masterclass Saturday 6 January, 10am – 4pm Join designer and author Beci Orpin as she takes you through the ins and outs of using one of her favourite About Beci Orpin:
mediums – paper. Explore various paper treatment
Beci Orpin is a creative practitioner based in Melbourne, Australia. Her work occupies a space between illustration,
techniques and mediums (watercolour, pastels, ink, photocopies etc), as well as learning about how to use colour, form and shape in your own paper creations.
design and craft. Beci has run a freelance
You will leave the class with three completed projects
studio for over 20 years, catering to a
– vintage postcard art, paper crystal lantern and paper
wide range of clients, as well as exhibiting
brooch. All projects feature in Beci’s DIY books – Find
her work both locally and internationally.
and Keep, Home, Make and Do and Sunshine Spaces.
She has authored four D.I.Y books and
You will also receive a copy of Beci’s Paper Collage
one children’s title. Her work is described
Handbook.
as colourful, graphic, bold, feminine and dream-like. 10
Tickets: $95 Adult*, $85 Glasshouse Member *Transaction fees may apply
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: www.glasshouse.org.au or 6581 8888
Giselle Penn The Art of Handmade Paper Saturday 13 January, 10am – 4pm Join in this paper making workshop and realise the simplicity of forming your own sheets of handmade paper from ready prepared pulps of rag fibre and plant fibre. As well as sheet formation you will learn other techniques such as embossings, laminations, inclusions, simple casting and 3D forms in the wet paper stage. Tickets: $95 Adult*, $85 Glasshouse Member
About Giselle Penn: Giselle is an artist/craftsperson primarily working in the areas of fibres/textiles, glass beaded and felt jewellery and education. Her passion for colour, pattern, texture and design is what attracts her to the mediums of glass and felt. *transaction fees may apply
Get Creative
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Non solvent based oil painting Saturday 20 January, 10am – 4pm
Peter Lankas
This workshop covers the process of totally non-solvent oil painting techniques, attributed to some Old Masters before the advent of solvents. It is a simple process, which gives complex, versatile and stunning results not possible with solvent based products. Some topics covered will be, organic primers, oiling out, thin under-painting, wet into wet over-painting, glazing, impasto
About Peter Lankas:
paint and final varnishing, all done without a drop of solvents.
Peter Lankas has been working with
The workshop will also cover the making of oil paint, giving
non-solvent oil painting techniques
artists the rare opportunity to be fully in control of their studio alchemy, using natural products that were used in the beginning of the oil painting process. If any artist has witnessed the jewel like quality of the Van Eyck paintings in the flesh, painted over 600 years ago, they
processes now for more than five years, with amazing results, his work is available for viewing on: www.peterlankas.com *transaction fees may apply
will appreciate the possibility and beauty of these timeless organic materials that were used. Tickets: $95 Adult*, $85 Glasshouse Member
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BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: www.glasshouse.org.au or 6581 8888
Quirky Collage Workshop The Strutt Sisters
Saturday 27 January, 10am – 4pm In a Quirky Collage workshop with The Strutt Sisters, attendees will learn perspective, colour and image composition, abstract and figurative collage and how to create humour in a collage. The sisters will work with each participant to help develop their artwork and ensure that they are happy with the design and composition, working with them until visually, it is the best the work can be. Tickets: $95 Adult*, $85 Glasshouse Member
About the Strutt Sisters: Twin sisters, musicians, synaesthetes, artists and designers, The Strutt Sisters (Catherine & Jennifer Strutt) are well versed in their language of colour, pattern, composition and quirky assemblage. Created using cut and shaped pressed aluminium, paper, paint, fabric, resin and paint, their unique style of assemblage art is highly regarded and unmistakably recognizable. Within their collaborative relationship of over 20yrs they have produced hundreds of artworks that now reside in collections both national and internationally, most recently in New York. *Transaction fees may apply
Get Creative
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$20 Adult*
$18 Member includes a complimentary drink and all materials required.
Craft and Cocktails
Eco Dyeing with Food Scraps Presented by Rhiannon Simmonds from the Rhi Rebellion Learn how something that you might discard can be turned into a colourful fabric design.
Friday 5 January, 5.30pm-7.30pm
Create Your Own String Bags Bryony Anderson from One Off Makery Clean up the planet... one bag at a time - even better learn how to make your own string bags!
Friday 12 January, 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Flower Crown Creations with Sarah Hudson of Sarah J Hudson Flowers & Styling
Friday 19 January, 5.30pm-7.30pm Join local florist Sarah and learn how to create your very own floral ‘crowning glory’. *Transaction fees may apply
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BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: www.glasshouse.org.au or 6581 8888
The Spirit of Scotland Chris Duncan and Catherine Strutt Saturday 27 January, 8pm ARIA winning Scottish Fiddle and Piano Scottish fiddler Chris Duncan and pianist Catherine Strutt have been exploring and performing the traditional fiddle music of 1700-1900 Scotland since 1990 together and are synonymous with the highest quality of Scottish fiddle music in Australia. The ARIA and multi-award winning, Newcastle-based duo have performed internationally in USA, New Zealand, and Japan and nationally at festivals, concerts, private functions and countless Scottish country dances and balls. Chris and Catherine’s superlative musicianship bring to life the sensitive slow airs, the swing of the jig and groove of the reel, leaving audiences captivated, earning them much respect as Australia’s foremost Scottish music duo.
Tickets: $25 Adult*, $20 Member
INTIMATE STUDIO PERFORMANCE
Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or
www.glasshouse.org.au www.chrisandcatherine.com.au Facebook: @duncanandstrutt
Instagram: @duncanandstrutt *transaction fees may apply
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Craft Spot
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WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS Saturday 9 December, 1.30pm Saturday 13 January, 1.30pm Saturday 3 February, 1.30pm Are you inspired by craft and design? Is quirky craft your thing? Have you ever wondered how artists
create their work? Then this workshop is for you! Craft Spots are hands-on creative workshops
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inspired by the current Gallery exhibitions.
Each workshop will feature a technique, process
or material that will inspire you to create your own creative projects.
Workshops are designed for all skill levels and can
be a great way to learn something new or brush up on your favourite craft or art technique. *transaction fees may apply
DRAWING 101 with pavel Lankas
Start drawing now! Come along to our Drawing 101 workshops and draw upon your creativity. You will be introduced to the basic elements of drawing and composition with a variety of basic drawing materials that do not need to be costly yet bring about bountiful rewards. About the tutor: pavel Lankas is a well-respected
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8 weekly sessions, Wednesdays, 7 February - 28 March 6.30pm-8.30pm Cost: $280 Adult*,
$240 Glasshouse Member *transaction fees may apply
Get Creative
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: www.glasshouse.org.au or 6581 8888
Get Involved KIDS ACTIVITIES
WORKSHOPS
STRINGDOM
SPROUTS
Get Creative
FAMILY FUN DAY
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Kids (and their grown-ups) will love these creative mornings. Create an artwork, explore the gallery… and have some fun!
$
only per child
Suitable for children 4 to 9 years of age Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday 9 December, 11am Wednesday 10 January, 11am Saturday 13 January, 11am Wednesday 17 January, 11am Wednesday 24 January, 11am
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Weekend Holiday
Bookings essential,
FUN forKIDS SPROUTS
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JANUARY
10am - TO 3pm
Brighten up your summer at the Neon Summer family festival! The Glasshouse will be a wonderland of colour, creativity and fun on Sunday 14 January. The festival is jam pack with vibrant activities for all ages, including creative workshops for children and adults, children‘s activities and the magnificent Stringdom creative play interactive experience. *Transaction fees may apply
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In the Art Lab
Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 January, 10am – 3pm Free Creative play wonderland An interactive creative play experience where children can create, construct and immerse themselves with sound and string! Take 4 kilometres of baling twine, collected from local dairy farms, weave it in space... add light, sounds plucked from the string itself... who knows what kind of empire we could create? Glasshouse Regional Gallery supporting arts within our community.
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For all enquiries visit www.glasshouse.org.au or Box Office 6581 8888
Want a sneak peak at Stringdom? Go behind the scenes in the Artlab as
artist Bryony Anderson and composer Rae Howell devise an event that will
Bryony Anderson: Artist in Residence One Off Makery
inspire kids to create and play.
OPEN STUDIO: Tuesday 9 January 1-3pm & Thursday 11 January 1-3pm A Glasshouse Regional Gallery Artist in Residency Project.
Get Creative
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Experience
Virtual Reality!
free!
AT THE GLASSHOUSE
Tuesday 9 January, 10am – 12pm Tuesday 16 January, 10am – 12pm
Back by popular demand!
Port Macquarie Library returns with FREE virtual reality sessions in the foyer. Hands down Virtual Reality with the Library Team is one of our most popular free events, we highly
recommended you don’t miss the chance to dive under the ocean, trek through Africa and more… all without leaving the Glasshouse!
SUMMER READING CLUB
GAME ON Port Macquarie Hastings Libraries will
launch the annual Summer Reading Club on 2nd December 2017.
Drop into any of local library branch for
more details and to collect your reading logs or go online at mnclibrary.org.au
Can you help beat the spectacular results from last year... 3406 books read by 163
participants from 33 schools in our area. Let's do it - GAME ON!!! 22
VIRTUAL REALITY LIBRARY SESSIONS Friday 5 January, 9.30am - 11.30am Port Macquarie Library Wednesday 17 January, 1pm - 3pm Wauchope Library Wednesday 24 January, 9.30am - 11.30pm Laurieton Library
FEBRUARY IN THE GALLERY Exhibitions HEARTFELT: Modern Homage to an Ancient Landscape: Jill Cairns, Trish Clarke, Kim Madden & Jan Wilson 10 February - 18 March
WHAT A LIFE: Rock Photography by Tony Mott 10 February - 1 April Tony Mott, Cold Chisel, 2001 (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Talks Tony Mott
Saturday 10 February, 11am
Heartfelt Local Artists
Saturday 24 February, 11am Jill Cairns, The Neverending Story, oil stick and oil, 92cm x 122cm (detail)
Craft Spot Saturday 3 February, 1.30pm-3.30pm
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Heartfelt: Modern Homage to an Ancient Landscape Jill Cairns, Trish Clarke, Kim Madden and Jan Wilson Four local artists Jill Cairns, Trish Clarke, Kim Madden and Jan Wilson spread their wings and travelled to Alice Springs to paint en plein air in the MacDonnell Ranges. Exploring the region together they painted and sketched in stunning locations across the East and West MacDonnells and Finke Gorge National Park. In the evenings they discussed the day’s work and shared a meal. Each artist was inspired not only by the powerful and ancient desert landscape with its changing light, mesmerising colour and muscular physicality but somewhat to their surprise, the resonating spiritualty of a place
ON VIEW 10 February – 18 March 2018 Entry to the Gallery is free. OPENING
Friday 9 February, 6pm Free. Drinks can be
which had existed since time began.
purchased at the bar
This exhibition is very much an illustration of artists exploring,
Bookings essential,
painting and being inspired together but seeing and responding
call 6581 8888 or
altogether differently.
www.glasshouse.org.au
Artist Forum – Saturday 24 February, 11am
Jill Cairns, The Neverending Story, oil stick and oil, 92cm x 122cm (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
FREE - Bookings essential
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WHAT A LIFE!
ROCK PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY MOTT
Australia’s premier rock photographer, Tony Mott, has captured all aspects of the rock’n’roll lifestyle through his camera lens. An untrained photographer, he got his break with a photograph of Chrissy Amphlett, lead singer of Divinyls. Mott went on to have
ON VIEW 10 February – 2 April Entry to the Gallery is free.
over 30,000 photographs published in 20 countries and his
OPENING
images have appeared on 400 posters and the covers of 500
Friday 9 February, 6pm
CDs and more than 900 magazines. Mott was the photographer bands asked for and his portfolio features everyone from the Rolling Stones to members of the local independent band scene. From candid portraits to awe-inspiring live shots, Mott has a unique ability to connect with his subject. “At no point did I ever feel I was working. I always felt privileged. I always loved it. I was always excited.” Tony Mott, 2015 A State Library of NSW touring exhibition.
Free. Drinks can be
purchased at the bar Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or
www.glasshouse.org.au Tony Mott, Cold Chisel, 2001 (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
Artist Talk – Saturday 10 February, 11am FREE - Bookings essential
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Volunteers Michael & Monica Atkinson John Babich Colin Bennett Ann Broomby Barbara Brown Joan Burley Maureen Cooke
The Glasshouse Regional Gallery gratefully
acknowledges its dedicated and active volunteers. Jackie Deane
Jen McLaren
Steve Stevens
Jean Earl
Gwen Norris
Anne Thomas
Ruth Edwards
Joe & Maddalena Piola
Susan Thompson
Noel Giles Pauline Gowing Fred Husken
Sue Poole Ken Reynolds Jennifer Rowan
Tony Martin
Ray Cooper
Michael & Janice Matthews
Vicki Dawson
Chris McDonnell
Jenny Wardrop Lindy Williams Pauline Woodhead
Eleanore Russell Glennis Slack-Smith Bill Skane
Sponsors Government Sponsors
Founding Sponsors
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A facility of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW
THE ROSS FAMILY
The Glasshouse Regional Gallery acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands, waters and seas where we work. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and future.
ARTIST TALKS - FREE
FAMILY FUN
WORKSHOPS
EXHIBITIONS
Neon Summer: Kate Rohde, Troy Emery, 1 December - 4 February Reuben Paterson, Simone Rosenbauer, JP Willis Neon Local: Adam Murray, Claire Johnson, Ainslie Ivin-Smith, Sarah Mufford
1 December - 4 February
Heartfelt: 10 February - 18 March Jill Cairns, Trish Clarke, Kim Madden, Jan Wilson What A Life: Tony Mott
10 February - 2 April
Collect: works from the Collection
10 February - 4 March
Collage & Paper Art Masterclass: Beci Orpin
Saturday 6 January, 10am - 4pm
The Art of Handmade Paper: Giselle Penn
Saturday 13 January, 10am - 4pm
Non solvent based oil painting: Peter Lanakas
Saturday 20 January, 10am - 4pm
Quirky Collage Workshop: The Strutt Sisters
Saturday 27 January, 10am - 4pm
Craft Spot
Saturday 9 December, 1.30pm Saturday 13 January, 1.30pm Saturday 3 February, 1.30pm
Craft & Cocktails
Friday 5, 12 & 19 January, 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Drawing 101 (8 weeks)
commencing 7 February until 28 March, 6pm - 8.30pm
Performance: The Spirit of Scotland: Chris Duncan & Catherine Strutt
Saturday 27 January, 8pm
Sprouts
9 December, 11am 10, 13, 17, 24 January, 11am
Sprouts Roadshow
Port Macquarie Library: Thursday 11 January, 11am Wauchope Library: Thursday 18 January, 11am Laurieton Library: Thursday 25 January, 11am
Virtual Reality
Tuesday 9 January & 16 January, 10am - 12pm
Stringdom
Saturday 13 January, Sunday 14 January, 10am - 3pm
NEON SUMMER Family Fun Day!
Sunday 14 January, 10am - 3pm
Neon Summer Artist Forum
Saturday 2 December, 10am
Tony Mott: Rock Photography
Saturday 10 February, 11am
Heartfelt: Artist Forum
Saturday 24 February, 11am
Venice Biennale Slide Night: Part 2
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GLASSHOUSE PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL GALLERY Cnr Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Contact call:
02 6581 8888
email: info@glasshouse.org.au web: glasshouse.org.au Gallery opening hours Tue - Fri: 10am - 5pm The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW
Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm Public Holidays: 10am - 4pm Entry to the Gallery is Free Follow Glasshouse Port Macquarie:
A facility of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
The Glasshouse Regional Gallery would like to acknowledge the support of Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney, .M Contemporary, Sydney, Pieces of Eight Gallery, Melbourne and all exhibiting artist for these exhibitions.