WINTER IN THE GALLERY 2019
Be Inspired
"Yamadagai Gimbay Birpai Barray" “Welcome friends to Birpai Country”
WINTER PROGRAM June, July, August 2019
GLASSHOUSE PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL GALLERY Cnr Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Contact
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Hay St Follow Glasshouse Port Macquarie: Cover: Wendy Sharpe, Uzbekistan Scroll, (detail), 2017, gouache on paper.
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Welcome Winter 2019 marks the ten year anniversary of the Glasshouse. On 1 July 2009 the opening team of this institution put their best foot forward and opened the Glasshouse doors for the first time - hoping to inspire our community and visitors for generations to come. Ten years on, some faces have changed and many familiar ones remain
- a passion for
the arts remains the heartbeat of our Gallery, which has displayed over 200 exhibitions and welcomed over 400,000 people through its doors. The Gallery’s success is a true testament
Make sure you have your diary ready… it is set
to the strength and value of culture in our region.
to be a busy season!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed, supported and participated in our Gallery programming, how time flies when you’re having fun! Looking
forward,
the
Gallery’s
Winter
program will continue to celebrate our cultural
I look forward to seeing you in the Gallery and hope you will join us at an event very soon. Bridget Purtill Gallery Curator
community, creating new opportunities for you to be inspired, to learn new skills, to meet new people, and continue to be a part of our vibrant cultural community.
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On View Izabela Pluta
Reversal 18 May – 21 July Izabela Pluta, Variables (progress image), 2019, photo silk screen on found book and chromogenic print collage. Image courtesy the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY dianne tanzer + nicole stein.
Angelica Mesiti
Relay League 18 May – 21 July Angelica Mesiti, Relay League (video still), 2017, commissioned by Artspace. Courtesy the artist, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne and Galerie Allen, Paris.
Relay League was curated and developed by Artspace and is touring nationally with Museums & Galleries of NSW. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. The development and presentation of Relay League is supported by Commissioning Partner the Keir Foundation. Relay League was produced with the support of C ND National de la Danse, Paris and University of New South Wales Art & Design. Relay League will be accompanied by a book published by Schwartz City and designed by Formist.
Wendy Stokes
Within and Between Walking in the space of Landscape 18 May – 21 July Wendy Stokes, Parallel Notations (detail) acrylic oilstick graphite and progresso pencil on canvas, 204cm x 530cm.
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Saltwater Freshwater Arts 2019
25 May - 7 July
Aboriginal Art Award & Contemporary Cultural Objects The Saltwater Freshwater Aboriginal Art Award & Contemporary Cultural Objects 2019 is a touring exhibition showcasing Aboriginal artists living in the Saltwater Freshwater region. This exhibition is a celebration of Aboriginal art and culture of the Mid North Coast.
Saturday 1, 8, 15, & 22 June
Weaving collaboration – drop in Artlab 10.30am - 3pm Each Saturday in June the gallery will run a series of casual drop in opportunities to collaborate on a concept driven weaving work that will travel with the exhibition to the Saltwater Freshwater nations to then become part of the Saltwater Freshwater Collection. Be a part of a growing artwork!
Indigenous Languages and Arts
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Proudly funded by the NSW Government
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Cultural Immersion Weekend
29 & 30 June
Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture, with a weekend full of language, storytelling, exhibiting artists in residence, floor talks, meet the curator and much more… Free. Bookings required.
Saturday 29 June Ross Family Studio
Yarning Culture with our Elders 11am* Join Aboriginal Dunghutti and Biripi Elders in this interactive and engaging session, yarning about culture, community, family and stories of the past.
Learn Our Lingo 12.30pm* Explore the Gathang and Dunghutti languages through an informative and intimate journey facilitated by local linguists.
Curator Talk 2pm* Join this year’s Saltwater Freshwater Art Award curator, Amanda Hayman as she provides insight into the Art Award. “Art is a powerful vehicle that can evoke emotion, empathy and social connectiveness and this initiative hast the ability to strengthen relationships within the region” Amanda Hayman. *Refreshments provided.
Sunday 30 June Glasshouse Regional Gallery
Artist in Residence 10am - 2pm Come and yarn with some of the 2019 Saltwater Freshwater Aboriginal Art Award finalists. An informal opportunity to get insight into the processes and story’s behind the work.
Curator Tour 11am & 2pm Join this year’s Saltwater Freshwater Art Prize curator, Amanda Hayman on a tour of the exhibition as she gives insight into the exhibitions themes and stories.
Weaving in the Gallery 10am - 2pm An interactive and collaborative drop-in experience of weaving, yarning and making.
Ross Family Studio
Film Screening: Yarning Through Culture Film 10am - 4pm Enjoy these short films from four of our Saltwater Freshwater communities which feature young people engaging with their Elders and sharing stories through film. This film project was funded by ILA.
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27 July – 22 September
Opening night: Friday 26 July, 6pm Free. Bookings required.
JOHN MAWURNDJUL I am the old and the new John Mawurndjul AM (born 1952, Kubukkan near Marrkolidjban, western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia) is celebrated for his mastery of rarrk (cross-hatching) and his depiction of djang (sacred sites and totemic emblems), a tradition shared by generations of Kuninjku artists. The artist has led the development of this exhibition, which describes in Kuninjku (and English) his places of special cultural significance known as kunred, as well as the sacred places and spirits – or djang – that resurface time and time again in his art-making. We also encounter the animals and spirit beings that populate these locations including female water spirits (yawkyawk), rainbow serpents (ngalyod) and mischievous mimih spirits. This exhibition was developed and co-presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) and Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), in association with Maningrida Arts & Culture. The touring exhibition, which is organised by the MCA, includes over 50 works, spanning forty years of the artist’s practice. John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia Program. John Mawurndjul, John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2018 © John Mawurndjul / Copyright Agency, 2019, photograph: Jacquie Manning.
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Exhibition organised and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, supported by Red Energy. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.
Saturday 27 July
Curator Talk Keith Munro 11am Free. Bookings required. Join MCA Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, Keith Munro as he shares his experiences working as Lead Cultural Advisor on the exhibition I am the old and the new. Alongside the exhibition Co-Curators, Keith worked in close collaboration with John Mawurndjul AM, Kay Lindjuwanga, Ananais Jawulba and Maningrida Arts & Culture staff Michelle Culpitt, Zebedee Bonson and Derek Carter; and interpreter/translator Dr Murray Garde. The discussion will reflect on the artist’s career and its impact on contemporary Australian art. Born in 1952, Mawurndjul lives and works in Milmilngkan in western Arnhem Land and Maningrida in central north Arnhem Land. Since his first exhibition in 1980, he has become one of Australia’s most widely recognised artists.
About Keith Munro Keith Munro is Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait
For this exhibition Keith was lead Cultural
Islander Programs at the Museum of Contemporary
Advisor; working closely with MCA Curators
Art Australia (MCA). He is a descendant of
Clothilde
the Kamilaroi (Gamilaraay/Gomeroi) people of
Curators from the Art Gallery of South
northwestern New South Wales and south-
Australia Nici Cumpston and Dr Lisa Slade.
western Queensland, Australia. Keith works across the Museum’s Curatorial and Public Programs departments to initiate, develop and deliver programs, which focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and perspectives.
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collaboration with the artist, John Mawurndjul AM, Kay Lindjuwanga, Ananais Jawulba and Maningrida Arts & Culture staff Michelle Culpitt, Zebedee Bonson, Derek Carter and interpreter/translator Dr Murray Garde.
*bookings essential Keith Munro, Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, photograph: Maja Baska.
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Film Screening
Mawurndjul
Saturday 31 August
ROSS FAMILY STUDIO Session times: 10.15am, 11am, 11.45am, 12.30pm, 1.15pm, 2pm, 2.45pm Free. Bookings required.
Duration: 42 minutes
The full length documentary, John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new (2018) was shot on Country at a number of significant sites on the artist’s Kurulk clan estate, including around Mawurndjul’s home at Milmilngkan, and also at Maningrida Arts and Culture, Maningrida. John Mawurndjul discusses his prolific art practice, which he balances alongside his responsibilities as Djunkay (cultural manager) for his traditional homelands. Detailing the significance of rarrk (cross-hatching), doloppo bim
John Mawurndjul at Milmilgkan, 2016, photograph: Tristan Derátz. Bilingual subtitles in Kuninjku and English. Filmed in western Arnhem Land in July 2016 and July 2017. Produced by the MCA digital media department, in collaboration with the artist and Dr Murray Garde.
(bark painting), ochres and sculptural works, this video also introduces many of the topics that Mawurndjul depicts in his artworks, including the spirit beings, ceremony and animals that are an intrinsic part of Kuninjku culture. Learn more at: www.johnmawurndjul.com
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Exhibition organised and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, supported by Red Energy. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.
Saturday 3 & 10 August
Elder in Residence Chat with Elder Rhonda Radley about local Gathang language GROUND FLOOR OF THE GALLERY 10am & 2pm Free. Bookings required. Immerse yourself in our local Aboriginal Gathang language with Birpai Elder Rhonda Radley in a series of allocated sessions in the Gallery space. Rhonda will lead you through a sound and pictorial method known as ASLA – Accelerated Second Language Acquisition techniques. Rhonda is an Aboriginal woman with strong family and cultural ties to the Gathang Birpai and Dhanggati Language Nations. As a member of the Gathang Language Group and a Language activist she advocates for Aboriginal Languages to be taught, integrated and spoken. Rhonda works across pre-school, primary and secondary schools, TAFE, universities sharing her knowledge on Aboriginal languages, Aboriginal cultures, history and contemporary realities with community, students and staff.
Duration: 90 minutes
She shares from the heart and incorporates knowledge gained from her life experiences to support the learning and understanding of the complexity of the Aboriginal story. Rhonda has received state, regional and local awards for her community work. Currently she is a PHD student researching the ‘Usefulness of Gesture as a Teaching Modality to Learn the Gathang Language’.
Be Inspired
13 July - 29 September
Opening night: Friday 26 July, 6pm Free. Bookings required
Elsewhere:
Travels through Syria, Iran, Egypt, Morocco and Central Asia WENDY SHARPE & BERNARD OLLIS This exhibition features new works created
This exhibition sees the world through the
by the celebrated Australian artists Wendy
unique intimacy of the sketch. It reflects upon
Sharpe and Bernard Ollis during their recent
individual experiences of travel in an era shaped
travels through Syria, Iran, Egypt, Morocco and
by photography and global media. It is a
Central Asia.
perceptive journey through people and places
Wendy Sharpe and Bernard Ollis create art in
that have been clouded by misapprehension.
response to humanity. During their extensive
Wendy Sharpe is an Archibald Prize winner and
journeys, they created sketchbooks, drawings
former Official War Artist who also served on the
and paintings to record conversations and
Council of the Australian War Memorial. Bernard
chance meetings with people from all walks
Ollis is a highly regarded artist and former
of life. These works will introduce students to
Director of the National Art School in Sydney.
real people from distant nations, casting aside
Both are well-known for their extensive travel
orientalism to reveal authentic encounters.
and humanitarian work, in addition to their wellestablished careers as visual artists.
Wendy Sharpe, Uzbekistan Scroll (detail), 2017, gouache on paper.
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EDU
CAT
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2019
The 2016 World Economic Forum report predicted that the skills required for the fourth industrial revolution will be complex problemsolving, critical thinking and creativity, alongside emotional intelligence and cognitive flexibility. That is precisely what the Education @ the Glasshouse Program aims to do every year through the provision of a wide range of creative learning experiences. Whether it’s a future artist, engineer, programmer or manager, we seek to inspire the development of flexible minds that are full of wonder, curiosity and empathy for the world around us.
Bookings & enquiries: education@glasshouse.org.au See our 2019 program at glasshouse.org.au/education
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EDUCATION 2019 Namuru: Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Practice for Teachers
Friday 9 August,
Presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Teachers Workshop: 9am – 3pm $50 per teacher. Bookings required. This program aims to build confidence in the delivery of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in the classroom. Namuru means ‘path’ or ‘compass’ in the language of the Gadigal people, the traditional owners of the land and waters that the MCA is situated upon. This workshop will provide a foundation for the development of learning experiences in response to the exhibition John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new. Educators will gain a deeper insight into the work of John Mawurndjul, and an understanding of best practice strategies for approaching teaching and learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and artists. NESA accredited The MCA is endorsed to provide NESA accredited Professional Development for teachers at the level of Proficient Teacher. This workshop addresses Standards 2 and 6. John Mawurndjul, Ngalyod, 2012, Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015 © John Mawurndjul / Copyright Agency, 2018, photograph: Jessica Maurer.
Unpacking Unseen Images:
Saturday 10 August
A workshop for senior visual arts students
Curriculum links
Presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Visual Arts
Secondary Students Workshop: 1pm - 3pm
Years 11-12
$15 per student. Bookings required. Year 11 & 12 students will focus on preparing
The workshop will examine the experience of
for Section 1 of the HSC Visual Arts exam paper
the audience through direct connection with
with starting points for creative and critical writing
artworks, analyse wall labels, artist statements
about art.
and curatorial texts, and unpack artworks
In a small group program based on dialogue
through the perspectives provided by the Visual
and exchange, students will critically engage
Arts Frames and Conceptual Framework.
with artworks in the exhibition John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new to build a tool-kit of
Bookings and enquiries:
strategies for responding to contemporary art.
education@glasshouse.org.au
EDUCATION 2019 Monday Gallery tours A fun and informative way to get excited about art!
Suitable for all ages
10am or 11.30am
60 minutes
$5 per student. Bookings required.
For alternate days or times,
Our School Monday Tours are conducted by our Glasshouse Gallery
please contact education@ glasshouse.org to discuss
educators. The Gallery is closed to the public on Mondays, which
other arrangements.
means students can have a more personalised experience in a quiet and relaxed setting. Our skilled educators will give a more in-depth insight into the exhibitions, arts theory, as well as interactive age-specific exercises.
Exhibition-based workshop & tour $15 per student. Bookings required.
2 hours (30 minute Gallery tour, 90 minute workshop). *transaction fees may apply
For teachers focusing on a particular exhibition, specific theme or curriculum/syllabus outcome, we can tailor a program to their needs. These custom-made sessions can accommodate students’ needs and help to create a dynamic excursion and engaging art experience.
Exclusive!
Laura Jones
7-16 August
Artist in Residency
Laura Jones will be our Artist in Residence
After research residencies at the Australian
this August.
Museum Lizard Island Research Station and
Laura Jones is an artist from Sydney, well known for her still life paintings of flowers. Previously a florist, her work grew from a desire to express a love for nature, the
the University of Queensland Heron Island Research Station, Laura brought a difficult conversation to light through an exhibition Bleached at Olsen Gallery in May 2017.
process of painting beginning with the
Laura has a Bachelor of Arts, Asian Studies
physical act of arranging flowers. In the
from the University of Sydney, a Master of
current context of global climate change,
Art from the College of Fine Arts University
this practice gradually evolved into a
of New South Wales and is an Archibald
passionate effort to impress a love for the
Prize 2019 finalist.
environment onto her audience.
She will be working closely with local flower
Her most recent work engaged with climate
producers to create work that will feature in
change impacts on coral and the mass
her solo exhibition in 2020.
coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Laura Jones, Too Much/Not Enough, 2018 dyptych each painting oil on linen, 183 x 153cmÂ
Saturday 17 August
Adult Masterclass with artist Laura Jones 10am - 3.30pm $95 adult, $85 Member* Artists are invited to join Sydney artist Laura Jones in a painting masterclass on the art of still life.
Come and play with flowers and paint for a fun day of painting with a contemporary approach. Participants will learn how to best set up a floral arrangement to paint from, with a strong focus on colour and observation. Bring in some objects from your own collection to add your own personal touch to painting a still life, using your choice of oils or acrylic. Participants will leave with one considered painting or a series of smaller works. Basic materials will be supplied. BYO specialised equipment. Bookings essential. *transaction fees may apply.
Image top: Laura Jones, portrait by Carine Thevenau Image right: studio shot
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Drawing fundamentals with Jill Cairns – four week course
3, 10, 17 & 24 August
1pm - 3.30pm
Why learn to draw?
$120 adult, $110 Member*
Drawing is the most basic way to access ideas, feelings and beliefs about the world we live in. In this four week course you will be taken through a series of practical exercises using a range of basic drawing mediums, graphite, charcoal and ink. These classes are ideal for complete beginners to experienced artists wishing to refresh their drawing skills.
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Free up, relax that tight left hand brain, focus and allow the self to dance in to your work...
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the dance of the hand.
About the tutor
Jill Cairns Jill grew up in the Sutherland Shire and loved to colour and draw as a child. She developed a keen interest in the visual arts. She was accepted into the National Art School for the Graphic Design Diploma and then went on to complete a Diploma of Education which allowed her to teach. Jill now lives in Port Macquarie and is a member of the Hastings Valley Fine Arts Association where she has received many art awards. Her practice has won many awards in both exhibitions and competitions across New South Wales for both oil, pastel and charcoal.
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*transaction fees may apply
Saturday 1 June, 1.30pm – 3.30pm Saltwater Freshwater Arts 2019: Aboriginal Art Award and Contemporary Cultural Objects exhibition will be our inspiration and we will be using a broad range of materials including natural fibres to create unique artworks.
WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS $15 adult, $12 Member* Craft Spots are hands-on creative workshops inspired by the current Gallery exhibitions. Each workshop will feature a technique, process or material that will inspire you to create your own projects. Workshops are designed for all skill levels and can be a great way to learn
Saturday 6 July, 1.30pm - 3.30pm This Craft Spot will be inspired by Wendy Stokes’s exhibition: Within and Between - Walking in the space of Landscape which explores the natural world through abstraction.
Saturday 3 August, 1.30pm - 3.30pm
something new or brush up on your
Come and be inspired by Wendy Sharpe and Bernard
favourite craft or art technique.
Ollis’s exhibition Elsewhere. In this fun afternoon you will
*transaction fees may apply
be working with gouache and experimental techniques in pen and wash.
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Every Saturday in July & August
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ART TOURS 1.30pm Free. Bookings essential As part of the Glasshouse’s 10th birthday celebrations we are providing an insightful free tour with our trained Gallery guides. Come and explore the current exhibitions on display.
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GLASSHOUSE
sprouts Wednesdays 10 & 17 July, 10am and 3pm
with us these July
4-9 and their carers.
Sprouts Roadshow LAURIETON LIBRARY
Thursday 11 July, 11am WAUCHOPE LIBRARY
Thursday 18 July, 11am Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or www.glasshouse.org.au
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Volunteers
The Glasshouse Regional Gallery gratefully acknowledges its dedicated and active volunteers.
John Babich
Jean Earl
Joe & Maddalena Piola
Bill Skane
Colin Bennett
Ruth Edwards
Sue Poole
Suzanne Steel
Ann Broomby
Noel Giles
Ken Reynolds
Jenny Steinmetz
Barbara Brown
Pauline Gowing
Jennifer Rowan
Steve Stevens
Joan Burley
Fred Husken
Eleanore Russell
Anne Thomas
Maureen Cooke
Tony & Lin Martin
Marilyn Sallustio
Susan Thompson
Ray Cooper
Janice Matthews
Glennis Slack-Smith
Patricia Woodhead
Jackie Deane
Gwen Norris
Jenny Soerensen
ER VOLUNTE FEATURE
Ken
Our Gallery volunteers contribute so much to our visitors’ experience and we appreciate their time and humour, they are a vital to keeping our Gallery doors open. Some of our volunteers have had quite interesting pasts...
Meet Ken, he’s a little cheeky. Did you know he used to model for PACE Mowers??? A big thank you to Ken for bringing in some of his memorabilia.
Sponsors Government Sponsors
Founding Sponsors
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A facility of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
THE ROSS FAMILY
The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW
Digital Marketing Partner
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.
EXHIBITIONS OPENINGS TALKS & TOURS EVENTS
Izabela Pluta: Reversal
18 May - 21 July
Angelica Mesiti: Relay League
18 May - 21 July
Wendy Stokes: Within and Between Walking in the space of Landscape
18 May - 21 July
Saltwater Freshwater Arts 2019: Aboriginal Art Award and Contemporary Cultural Objects
25 May – 7 July
John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new
27 July - 22 September
Elsewhere: Travels through Syria, Iran, Egypt, Morocco and Central Asia. Wendy Sharpe & Bernard Ollis
13 July - 29 September
John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new
Friday 26 July, 6pm
Elsewhere: Travels through Syria, Iran, Egypt, Morocco and Central Asia. Wendy Sharpe & Bernard Ollis
Friday 26 July, 6pm
Yarning Culture with our Elders
Saturday 29 June, 11am
Learn Our Lingo
Saturday 29 June, 12.30pm
Saltwater Freshwater Art Award curator talk, Amanda Hayman
Saturday 29 June, 2pm
Saltwater Freshwater Art Award curator tour, Amanda Hayman.
Sunday 30 June, 11am & 2pm
Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, MCA. Keith Munro.
Saturday 27 July, 11am
Elder in Residence, Rhonda Radley
Saturday 3 & 10 August, 10am & 2pm
Free Art Tours
Every Saturday in July & August, 1.30pm
Weaving collaboration – drop in
Each Saturday in June, 10.30am - 3pm
Cultural Immersion Weekend
Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 June, see page 6 & 7
Weaving in the Gallery
Sunday 30 June 10am - 2pm
Film Screening: Mawurndjul,
Saturday 31 August, 10.15am - 3.30pm see page 10 for session times
Adult Masterclass with artist Laura Jones
Saturday 17 August, 10am - 3.30pm
Drawing fundamentals with Jill Cairns
Saturdays in August (3, 10, 17 & 24), 1pm - 3.30pm Saturday 1 June, 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Craft Spot
Saturday 6 July, 1.30pm - 3.30pm Saturday 3 August, 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Glasshouse Sprouts
Wednesdays 10 & 17 July, 10am and 3pm
Sprouts Roadshow, Laurieton Library
Thursday 11 July, 11am
Sprouts Roadshow, Wauchope Library
Thursday 18 July, 11am