Glasshouse Regional Gallery What's On Summer - December 2019, January & February 2020

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SUMMER IN THE GALLERY 2019-2020

Be Inspired


"Yamadagai Gimbay Birpai Barray" “Welcome friends to Birpai Country”

SUMMER PROGRAM

December 2019, January, February 2020 GLASSHOUSE PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL GALLERY Cnr Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Contact

Gallery opening hours

call:

02 6581 8888

Tue - Fri: 10am - 5pm

email:

info@glasshouse.org.au

Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm

web:

glasshouse.org.au

Public Holidays: 10am - 4pm

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REGIONAL GALLERY

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GLASSHOUSE

Hay St Follow Glasshouse Port Macquarie: Cover: Stephen Ormandy, 2018, Budgies on linen Back Cover: Vana Ford, 2019, Reflections, silk and mirror (detail)

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Welcome BRIGHT & BOLD is the theme for the Glasshouse Regional

Gallery

this

summer,

with

lots

of

opportunities to immerse yourself in creative fun! Olsen & Ormandy will headline our Summer showcase, knocking out our audiences with their bold iconic style. Local artists Beric Henderson, Vana Ford and Kerry Wheeldon will each share their love and connection with nature. Be Bold and try something new this Summer! Perhaps with a cocktail in your hand at our popular Craft & Cocktails evenings? Or maybe you have a little one that might like to get involved in our Sprouts School Holiday program. Have your diaries ready to book in your summer creative fun activities! On behalf of the Gallery team we would like to thank you, 2019 has been a cracker year. We wish you and your families a joyful and safe festive season. See you in the Gallery soon. Bridget Purtill Gallery Curator

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On View OLSEN & ORMANDY On view: 30 November 2019 5 January 2020 Louise Olsen, 2019, Untitled, oil on linen

Threaded Earth Vana Ford & Kerry Wheeldon On View: 23 November 2019 12 January 2020 Vana Ford, 2019, Untitled, porcelain beads and silk (detail) Kerry Wheeldon, 2019, Lidded vessel II, porcelain, cotton thread and fibre (Amaryllis belladonna) (detail).

Symmetry of Nature Beric Henderson On View: 23 November 2019 12 January 2020 Beric Henderson, 2017, Symbiosis, acrylic and ink on paper

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January 11 1 March 2020

Reality in Flames explores the different ways in which Australian modernist artists responded creatively to the war, producing work which sought to comprehend cataclysmic events. It also provides a visual history of the period, revealing the war as a transformative force that altered Australia and the world. Many of the works were created through the official

Opening night: Friday 17 January, 6pm Free. Bookings required.

Curator Talk: Saturday 18 January, 11am Free. Bookings required. Guest speaker Dr Anthea Gunn Senior Curator of Art, Australian War Memorial

war art scheme, where artists were commissioned to record the experience of Australians fighting overseas or of home-front wartime activity – a tradition that began during the First World War and continues today. Artists have always played a crucial role in recording and interpreting the Australian experience of war, and the works in this touring exhibition explore both the dangers soldiers faced abroad and the challenges war brought to the home front and to Australian society itself.

An Australian War Memorial touring exhibition

Russell Drysdale (1912–1981), Soldier, 1942, oil on hardboard, ART92623. Image courtesy of the Australian War Memorial


January 18 23 February 2020

ADC On Tour

Clay Intersections

Opening night: Friday 17 January, 6pm Free. Bookings required.

Clay Intersections presents the work of eight contemporary makers who take a range of innovative approaches to making and working with clay, exploring the different intersections of its sculptural and functional qualities. Highlighting the work of Bridget Bodenham, Cone 11's Colin Hopkins and Ilona Topolcsanyi, Helen Earl, Tania Rollond, Natalie Rosin, Ulrica Trulsson and Kenji Uranishi, the artists in Clay Intersections draw their inspiration from the built or natural environment and how they interact with it – whether in contemplation or in a practical sense – enhancing the way we live. While some have been discovering the versatility of clay, setting new trends and engaging new audiences, others have set out to the learn age-old practices of wheel forming, casting and hand building, spending countless hours developing techniques and mastering skills. Together, these eight artists are part of a new generation of craftspeople and designer-makers who have emerged alongside new and non-traditional market places outside the gallery and retail environment. ACD on tour: An Australian Design Centre national touring exhibition.

Presented By:

Government Partners:

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29 February - 19 April 2020 Opening night: Friday 6 March, 6pm This biennial Mid North Coast showcase is back. Would you like to be a part of the 2020 exhibition? With such a vibrant artistic regional community this is sure to be the largest yet. APPLY ONLINE NOW!

Install view, Northern Exposure 5, 2018

DEADLINE LOOMING... Applications forms available on our website.

glasshouse.org/NE2020 APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Friday 13 December 2019 FINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Monday 27 January 2020

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*Please note that the images you supply will be used to select work and in our final marketing collateral. Please ensure you take the time to photograph your work well and send in high quality images it could be the difference between being a successful candidate and not being selected.


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Get Creative


Meet our local artists: A casual drop in opportunity to meet local exhibiting artists amongst their works. Have a chat or simply observe the artists at work. A wonderful opportunity to gain insight into the artists practice and the exhibitions on display.

Saturday 7 December, 11am - 3pm

Kerry Wheeldon Kerry began her potting career at a local Port Macquarie pottery thirty-five years ago. Working as a production thrower and made thousands of pieces of domestic ware. Setting up her own studio was where the real learnings evolved, where she learnt the necessary skills of glaze making, glazing and firing a kiln. Even after all these years and hundreds of firings Kerry still gets excited to see what comes out of the kiln. Free. Bookings required.

Saturday 14 December, 11am - 3pm

Beric Henderson Beric Henderson has a background in art and science and has been exhibited for over 15 years. His past scientific career involved the study of human biology at the level of cells and molecules, using high-end microscopy to observe the shape of life from within. As an artist his current work aims to capture the complexity, beauty and harmony of nature and to explore the interconnectedness of man and the natural world. Free. Bookings required.

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Be Inspired


Summer Masterclass

with local artist Vana Ford A Journey of Discovery: colours from nature

Saturday 11 January, 9.30am - 3.30pm

Wander through the Threaded Earth exhibition with artist Vana Ford as she relives the experience of building the collection. Make your own eco-dyed silk scarf and dabble with some natural colours to dye and paint handmade paper. Embellish your scarf with some stitching and printing! $55 Bookings essential. Bring your own fresh leaves

Limited numbers.

and/or flowers, the aim being

*transaction fees may apply

for them to leave their imprint on your fabric. *All other materials will be supplied. Old clothes or apron suggested.

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When the worlds of art and science collide with Beric Henderson

Artist Talk & exhibition closing celebration. To celebrate and close our wonderful summer exhibition programming, exhibiting artist Beric Henderson will present a talk exploring the fast-growing influence of science on the art world.

Sunday 12 January, 2pm FREE

Drawing from his experiences as a research scientist, and his recent contribution to an art exhibition in Venice, this talk will present images and video of some amazing international exhibitions from 2019 that cover topics including the impact of climate change, genetically modified foods, environment and technology. Come and be amazed! Afternoon tea provided.

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Free. Bookings required.


Film Screening :

Looby

A documentary film on the life and art of Keith Looby. An exclusive one-night film screening, immerse yourself in all

Saturday 18 January, 4pm FREE

that was Looby. Looby is the story of what happens when an artist chooses to speak out. For Australian painter Keith Looby, it cost him almost everything. Winner of prestigious art prizes and collected by major galleries at home and abroad, Keith’s addiction to speaking his mind has left a string of failed relationships and antagonism from the establishment. In 2020, is it finally time for Looby’s art to speak up?

Join us for a special screening of Looby along with a Q & A session with the Director and Producer. Film duration 80 minutes. Free. Bookings required. 13

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CRAFT&

Cocktails $25 Adult $20 Member

MEET THE FACILITATORS:

Aleisa Byfield Aleisa is a Ceramic Artist living in Port Macquarie. “I find inspiration in the diversity and unpredictability of the textures, patterns and colours of the hinterland and coastal environment, seeing beauty in the flaws, scars and imperfections that are often overlooked”

Fiona Solley Fiona is an illustrator & surface pattern designer living in Port Macquarie. “I am a lover of all things patterned, who sees colours, shapes and textures in all that is around me. I combine delicate watercolours, bold colours and graphics, and hand drawn illustrations. My work is inspired by the world around me.”

Rhiannon Simmonds Rhiannon is a self-taught ‘environmental crafter’ living in Port Macquarie. “I am passionate about changing the creative culture, and want to inspire more people to use recycled materials for art!”

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Why not start your weekend with a cocktail and some creative fun? Join local creative artisans whilst they take you on a fun creative crafting journey. Bookings essential. Limited numbers. *One cocktail included. Must be 18 years or older

Christmas Pressie Special

January Craft and Cocktails

Create a gift for your loved ones this

Rhiannon Simmonds

Christmas whilst learning a new skill, sharing your ideas and laughs with like minded people.

Rhiannon Simmonds 6 December, 5.30pm - 7.30pm FUN FELT BADGES

Aleisa Byfield

10 January, 5.30pm - 7.30pm PUNCH NEEDLE EMBROIDERY

Fiona Solley 17 January, 5.30pm - 7.30pm CREATE YOUR OWN MONOPRINT ARTWORK

13 December, 5.30pm - 7.30pm CLAY XMAS DECORATIONS

Fiona Solley 20 December, 5.30pm - 7.30pm

Aleisa Byfield 24 January, 5.30pm - 7.30pm DESIGN & BUILD YOUR OWN FLORA AND FAUNA INSPIRED CERAMIC VESSEL

DESIGN YOUR OWN MONOPRINT TOTE BAG

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GLASSHOUSE

holiday

sprouts Bring your kids to one of our Glasshouse Sprouts art activities these school holidays. This is a fun and inspiring art making sessions facilitated by local artist Lucy Pascale. Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment.

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$ .50 per child* *Transaction fees may apply

Perfect for kids aged

4-9

and their carers.

Our Sprouts children’s art sessions always delight our budding young artists!

Come and get creative with us!

Wednesday 8 January, 10am and 3pm Wednesday 15 January, 10am and 3pm Wednesday 22 January, 10am and 3pm Wednesday 29 January, 10am and 3pm * Duration 1 hour

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Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or www.glasshouse.org.au


Experience

Virtual Reality! AT THE GLASSHOUSE

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Swim with sharks. Dangle over cliff edges. Get nauseous rocketing through space. All of these we have!

free! A big thank you to the

Virtual Reality is something that has to be experienced to be

Port

believed. The device tracks your head movements to simulate

Library Service for providing

total immersion in a world; be it a video game, film, or even a

this fabulous fun summer

360 degree photo.

activity.

Macquarie-Hastings

Drop into the Glasshouse to experience this amazing technology - for FREE!

Tuesday 14 January, 10am - 12pm Tuesday 21 January, 10am - 12pm 17

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Volunteers

The Glasshouse Regional Gallery gratefully acknowledges its dedicated and active volunteers.

Colin Bennett

Colleen Evans

Gwen Norris

Suzanne Steel

Ann Broomby

Noel Giles

Joe & Maddalena Piola

Steve Stevens

Barbara Brown

Pauline Gowing

Sue Poole

Madelinka Sulic

Joan Burley

Antonija Gros

Ken Reynolds

Anne Thomas

Maureen Cooke

Aimmee Hubka

Jennifer Rowan

Susan Thompson

Ray Cooper

Fred Husken

Eleanore Russell

Patricia Woodhead

Jackie Deane

Tony & Lin Martin

Marilyn Sallustio

Vicki Dawson

Janice Matthews

Glennis Slack-Smith

Jean Earl

Kylie Moores

Jenny Soerensen

Tony turns 80!!! The youngest 80 year old I know! Full of cheek and humour, and a valued member of our gallery volunteer team. It’s not just the artwork that warms the hearts and minds of our gallery visitors, its our dedicated volunteer team who welcome you. Thank you Tony for bringing such warmth and laughter into our gallery space. Happy Birthday!!

Sponsors Government Sponsors

Founding Sponsors

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ER VOLUNTE FEATURE

Tony A facility of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

The Glasshouse team of course couldn’t let this birthday slip... so we surprised him with a song and a cake!!

The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW

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.

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THAnK FOR ENJOYING OUR RECENT GALLERY PROGRAMS...



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