Regional Gallery - What's On this Winter.

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WINTER IN THE GALLERY 2017

GLASSHOUSE REGIONAL GALLERY


WINTER PROGRAM June, July & August 2017 "Yamadagai Gimbay Birpai Barray"

“Welcome friends to Birpai Country”

GLASSHOUSE PORT MACQUARIE REGIONAL GALLERY Cnr Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Contact call:

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02 6581 8888

Gallery opening hours

Tue - Fri: 10am - 5pm

info@glasshouse.org.au glasshouse.org.au

Sat - Sun: 10am - 4pm Public Holidays: 10am - 4pm

Front cover image: Meredith Woolnough, leaf line (2017), embroidery thread and pins on paper. Image courtesy of the Artist.

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Welcome Let the Glasshouse Regional Gallery inspire your creative Winter! Our winter season opens with the delightful and heart warming Operation

Art an exhibition by children for the Children’s Hospital at Westmead Hospital. July celebrates Aboriginal art and culture with the poetic Being Tiwi, a touring exhibition from the Museum of Contemporary Art that brings together prints and paintings by nine artists from Australia’s Tiwi Islands. On the mezzanine level we have the vibrant Our culture, our

connections, our stories, an exhibition of new work by local Aboriginal artists that continues the Glasshouse Regional Gallery’s partnership with North Coast TAFE. Textile artist Meredith Woolnough returns to the Glasshouse in August with the exquisite exhibition Foliate, which features a selection recent work inspired by her residency at the Gallery in April. During her stay in Port Macquarie Meredith collected leaves and has created embroidered sculptural textile works that explore the robust beauty and the elegant fragility of the natural environment. The winter creativity continues with the new workshop

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Experimental

Printmaking

This season we are delighted to be hosting three inspirational ‘Meet the Artist’ and ‘Curator Talks’ by Dr Penny Grist, the curator of Bare; Manya Sellers, Assistant Collection Curator from the Museum of Contemporary Art; and artist Meredith Woolnough. This program is a great way to meet new friends and find out more about the exhibitions. I look forward to seeing you at a Gallery event soon! Niomi Sands

Gallery Curator

with well-known local artist Wendy Stokes. Wendy has an extensive career as an artist and academic, her work is represented in collections across Australia, we expect Experimental

Printmaking to be very popular – book early!

Be Inspired


BEING TIWI Being Tiwi brings together prints and paintings by nine artists from Australia’s Tiwi Islands.

ON VIEW 8 July - 3 September

Located to the north of Darwin in the Northern Territory at the

Entry to the Gallery is free.

juncture of the Arafura and Timor Seas, Bathurst and Melville

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Islands are home to the Tiwi people – the fiercely independent, culturally unique, traditional owners of the land. ‘Tiwi’ loosely translates as ‘one people’, and island culture is characterised by a shared belief in the need to keep Tiwi customs alive. The artworks in Being Tiwi highlight how contemporary ideas and visual forms connect to and express transformations in culture. Tiwi motifs and designs (known as Jilamara) draw on a range of influences, the most important being the body painting which accompanies two significant Tiwi ceremonies: Kulama, which celebrates life, and Pukumani, a complex funereal ritual. Bridging the past and the present, Being Tiwi includes the first prints produced on the islands in 1969 along with work recently acquired for the MCA Collection and new work commissioned specifically for the exhibition. From the intricate to the gestural, and using yellow, red and white ochres sourced from the islands’ environs, these artworks highlight the distinctiveness of Tiwi iconography. Being Tiwi is organised and toured by the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. The exhibition is supported by the Visions regional touring program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to cultural material for all Australians.

Cornelia Tipuamantumirri, Crocodile Skin 2015, screenprint on BFK Rives paper. Museum of Contemporary Art commission, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015. Image courtesy and © the artist.

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Saturday 8 July, 5pm Free. Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

www.glasshouse.org.au


EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHT

Cornelia Tipuamantumirri, Jilamara Design, 2015, ochre on linen. Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by Vicki Olsson, 2016. Image courtesy and © the artist.

The language and the traditions of the Tiwi

are distinct, setting them apart from Aboriginal cultures on mainland Australia.” “Art is an inextricable part of Tiwi culture. Consequently, an understanding of Tiwi cultural traditions forms a basis for the appreciation and understanding of Tiwi art. Tiwi artists make decisions based on significant relationships to their country, dreaming and skin group. The islands are divided into countries inherited from the father. A Tiwi’s child dreaming or totem is also handed down by the father, while their skin group, which determines marriage lines is passed down by their mother.

Maria Josette Orsto, Nguiu, 2008, lithograph. Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015. Image courtesy and © the artist.

Maria Josette Orsto, Kulama 2010. Japanese-style woodcut on Kozo Heavy paper. .Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015. Image courtesy and © the artist.

Natasha Bullock & Keith Munro All one Tiwi culture in Being Tiwi published by Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, 2015

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Wendy Stavrianos

Entry to the Gallery is free

Silent Rooms and Portals to Uncertain Shores ON VIEW until 25 June

Born in Melbourne and studying at RMIT, Wendy Stavrianos has an extensive exhibition history across Australia and overseas. Stavrianos has been a Sulman finalist four times and her works are in major public, regional art galleries and private collections throughout Australia including the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Art Collection. The Glasshouse Regional Gallery acknowledges the support of Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Victoria for this exhibition.

Wendy Stavrianos, Traces of a Room, Acrylic on canvas, 187 x 267 cm (detail). Courtesy of the Artist and Nicholas Thompson Gallery.

A Glasshouse Regional Gallery exhibition.

Anne Graham

Whispering and Rustling, the Susurrus of People, Places and Things. ON VIEW until 2 July Anne Graham is one of Australia’s most accomplished artists with a career spanning three decades and four continents.

Whispering and Rustling surveys the artist’s recent work in installation, sculpture and portraiture as well as a new work with sound by Boris Hunt. Anne Graham, Julie and Cloud, 2014. Pigment print on unbleached cotton rag paper, dog hair felt coat. Dimensions variable: coat 120x75cm, photograph110cmx75cm. Collection AGNSW. Contemporary Collection Benefactors Fund, 2014. A Bathurst Regional Art Gallery exhibition.

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CURATOR TALK DR PENNY GRIST Saturday 17 June, 11am FREE. Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

glasshouse.org.au Drinks available for purchase

ON VIEW UNTIL 25 JUNE

at the bar.

Entry to the Gallery is free.

 

Bare: Degrees of undress celebrates the candid, contrived, natural, sexy, ironic, beautiful, and fascinating in Australian portraiture that shows a bit of skin. Bare selects and remixes portraits from National Portrait Gallery collection around elements of nakedness. Fun and forthright, the exhibition will interrogate our instinctive, embedded and complex reactions to the bare. Surprising

relationships

appear,

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portraits of Australia’s greatest sportspeople and our foremost creative achievers. Portraits of Billy Slater, Germaine Greer, Dame Edna Everage, Matthew Mitcham, David Gulpilil, Megan Gale and many others are on display. It is intriguing to explore the subtle but crucial differences between the naked and the nude, being dressed or undressed and seeing someone clothed or unclothed. Bare reflects on the decision to uncover part, or all, of the body in a portrait, which says as much about the self, personality, identity and character as a selection of clothing. This exhibition is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to the national collections for all Australians.

Ian Thorpe 2002 by James Houston type C photograph. Collection: National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. Gift of the artist 2002

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Our culture, our connections, our stories This exhibition continues a special partnership between North Coast TAFE, the Glasshouse Regional Gallery, Port Macquarie and local Aboriginal artists. It will feature work by artists: Isabell Moran, Angela Roberts, Maria Ritchie, Verqelle Fisher, Lisa Travers, Patricia McInherny, Casey Roberts, Ashley Roberts, Natasha Chatfield and Leah Bale. Artists are all graduates of Aboriginal Cultural Arts courses at TAFE NSW Wauchope. For this exhibition, the artists come together to enhance their skills in exhibition practice and explore their connections to cultural heritage and identity through individual works: paintings, weaving, batik; and their connections to community and to one another through two collaborative works. Glasshouse Regional Gallery and TAFE NSW Wauchope acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we learn and work together, and commit to building relationships, respect and opportunities with Aboriginal people. Glasshouse Regional Gallery Supporting arts within our community.

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ON VIEW 30 June - 30 July Entry to the Gallery is free. OPENING

Saturday 8 July, 5pm Free. Drinks can be

purchased at the bar Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

www.glasshouse.org.au Isabell Moran. Beads 2017, acrylic paint on gumnuts. Size variable. Image courtesy of the artist.


NAIDOC Week NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is celebrated not only by Indigenous people but by Australians from all walks of life. The Glasshouse Regional Gallery is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week and Aboriginal arts & culture this July with Being Tiwi from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia. This outstanding exhibition celebrates to the fiercely independent, culturally unique and traditional owners of the Tiwi Islands – the Tiwi people.

NAIDOC WEEK 2 - 9 July Entry to the Gallery is free. NAIDOC WEEK

OPENING CELEBRATION

Saturday 8 July, 5pm Free. Drinks can be

purchased at the bar Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

www.glasshouse.org.au

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Operation Art 2017 Touring Exhibition

Operation Art is an initiative of the Children’s Hospital at Westmead in association with the New South Wales Department of Education. This program encourages students to create artworks for

ON VIEW 1 July - 27 August Entry to the Gallery is free.

children in hospital. It is an important visual arts exhibition that

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focuses on creating a positive environment to aid the healing

Friday 30 June, 6pm

and recovery process of young patients. Over 800 artworks are submitted annually and they are all exhibited at the Armory Gallery, Sydney Olympic Park. A panel of judges selected these 50 artworks for the 2017 Touring Exhibition. These artworks were shown at the Art Gallery of NSW and will also be exhibited in various regional art galleries for a year before returning to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead to become part of their permanent collection where they will be hung on the walls alongside other artists of renown.

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Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

www.glasshouse.org.au Helen Hwang, Underwater Cat, Strathfield Girls High School. Image courtesy of the artist and Operation Art.


Meredith Woolnough Foliate

Meredith Woolnough's elegant embroidered traceries capture

ON VIEW 4 August 10 September

the delicate beauty of nature in knotted embroidery threads.

Entry to the Gallery is free.

In March 2017 textile artist Meredith Woolnough was the Glasshouse Artist in Residence.

Through a delicate system of tiny stitches she creates intricate and complex openwork compositions that are then carefully pinned in shadowboxes, just like preserved specimens. Inspired by the patterns, structures and shapes found in the autumn leaves Meredith collected during her stay here in Port Macquarie. Woolnough's embroideries represent both the robust beauty and elegant fragility of life. Woolnough is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning artist from Newcastle, Australia. Her work is held in public, private and corporate collections worldwide. A Glasshouse Regional Gallery Artist in Residency Project.

EXHIBITION

CELEBRATION & ARTIST TALK

Saturday 12 August, 11am Free with a morning tea and artist talk.

Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or

www.glasshouse.org.au Meredith Woolnough, leaf line (2017), embroidery thread and pins on paper. Image courtesy of the artist.

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EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING EVENING CLASSES with Wendy Stokes

Join Wendy each Wednesday for eight weeks exploring a range of experimental printmaking techniques.

I am both a participant and observer of the ocean and shoreline on a daily basis. What has brought me to making images are also experiences drawing from memory and the layered history of place. The printmaking process involves masking, scraping, layering, soaking and washing which parallel the fluid elements of place. I am also interested in the repeatable nature of print processes; facilitating exploration into the image possibilities of unique states. This method of working may also be viewed as an extension of drawing to work through ideas. Wendy Stokes 2017

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Wendy Stokes is known for prints and paintings that contain abstract forms and arrangements that suggest landscape, rather than represent it in a literal way.

BOOK NOW! 6pm - 8.30pm: AUGUST Wednesday 9 Wednesday 16 Wednesday 23 Wednesday 30 SEPTEMBER Wednesday 6 Wednesday 13 Wednesday 20 Wednesday 27

8 week class packages

8 x Classes: $240 Adults.

8 x Classes: $200 Members. *transaction fees may apply

LIFE DRAWING with Pavel Lankas Wednesday 7, 14, 21, 28 June, 6pm - 8.30pm

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JULY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

@ THE LIBRARIES www.mnclibrary.org.au

The Mighty Family Trivia Quiz Afternoon

All ages welcome

@ Laurieton Library

Wednesday 5 July, 2pm - 3.30pm Test your brain power with lots of fun activities. Book a family table or come along and make new friends. Lots of surprise library pack prizes! Call 6581 8177 to book you place.

Games Plus!

@ Wauchope Library

n lear he t m o fr rts expe

Tuesday 11 July, 10am to 3pm (closed for lunch break between 12 noon and 1pm)

All welcome for tabletop gaming including Eurogame cards and social trading card games. Play and learn from the experts. Kindly brought to you by Board n Dicey. Booking essential, 6581 8162

The Wonderful World of Bees

@ Port Macquarie Library

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Celebrating NAIDOC Week

Thursday 6 July, 10am to 2pm Join in all the fun at the Birpai Local Aboriginal Council at 14 Aston Street Port Macquarie (opposite Dixie Park). Look out for the Library Van.

Pop Up IT

@ Port Macquarie Library Wednesday 12 July, 9.30am - 11.30am

d Weir ie Tech stuff

Come in and try the latest in ‘weird techie stuff’ at Port Macquarie-Hastings Library’s new Tech Room - Virtual Reality, 3D Printer, Makey Makey, Raspberry Pi. No booking required... just come along

Blackout Poetry

Friday 14 July, 10am to 11.30am for 8 years +

Take a look at bees up close (but safely behind glass) and learn more about their world. Have fun with some bee craft and a For bookings, call 6581 8755

fun fo r all th e family .

NAIDOC Family Fun Day

@ Port Macquarie Library

Thursday 13 July, 10am - 11.30am

story or two.

ALL ACTIVITIES FREE

Inspired by the Blackout Poetry session at this year’s #LitFest2444, we are gathering to explore this exciting idea. For bookings, call 6581 8755 PORT MACQUARIE LIBRARY Cnr Gordon & Grant Streets WAUCHOPE LIBRARY High Street (near Post Office) LAURIETON LIBRARY Laurie Street (near School of Arts Hall)

A grea activit t y for teens .


Art fun for kids

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Kids (and their grown-ups) will

While their bodies might still be growing, children’s imaginations seem to be love these creative mornings. limitless. We are always inspired by their enthusiasm for all things creative. Create an artwork, explore the

gallery‌ and have some fun! Bring your kids and come along to one of our Glasshouse Sprouts activities. The activities are just $5 per child - places are limited so bookSaturday early to avoid 10 June, 11am E S U disappointment. O H S AS

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Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Wednesday 5 July, 11am Saturday 8 July, 11am

Wednesday 12 July, 11am

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Weekend Holiday

FUN forKIDS

Saturday 12 August, 11am Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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

BE CREATIVE

Craft Spot

@ THE GALLERY

CRAFT FOR ADULTS!

Are you inspired by art, craft and design? This workshop is for you! Come along to this fun and informal hands-on workshop and learn a new technique, process or how to use a new material. Designed for all skill levels. Saturday 10 June, 1.30pm - 3.30pm Saturday 8 July, 1.30pm - 3.30pm Saturday 12 August, 1.30pm - 3.30pm

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Artist & Curator Talks

Be Inspired

Gallery Talks are free and provide a unique opportunity to meet the artists and learn more about the exhibitions in a fun and informal atmosphere.

Curator Talk Bare

Saturday 17 June, 11am Come and meet Penelope Grist, Assistant Curator of National Portrait Gallery of Australia. Penelope will discuss how Bare came together, the decisions that were made and the thought behind the exhibition.

Curator Talk Being Tiwi

Saturday 8 July, 11am Manya Sellers (Assistant Curator, Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia) discusses Being Tiwi and the unique cultural background of the Tiwi people. Maria Josette Orsto, Kulama 2010. Japanese-style woodcut on Kozo Heavy paper. .Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015. Image courtesy and Š the artist.

Artist Talk Meredith Woolnough, Foliate

Saturday 12 August, 11am Meredith discusses her Artist in Residency experience and the development of her current exhibition Foliate.

FREE

Bookings essential, call 6581 8888 or 16

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CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOPS NLY SCHOOLS-O S WORKSHOP

The Glasshouse Regional Gallery offers creative workshops to engage and entertain school students… while they learn! These workshops are directly linked to the NSW curriculum.

B IS FOR BICYCLES In this syllabus-based workshop, students will design, create and construct their own bicycle inspired sculptures. Subject Matter: Objects Forms: Drawing, Sculpture

Flexible times and dates, please enquire at education@glasshouse.org.au Cost $15 per student

INCREDIBLE INSECTS

Duration 2 hours

In this syllabus based workshop students will design, create

Syllabus links Visual Arts: VAS2.1 to VAS2.4

and construct their own insect inspired sculptures.

Suitable for Stage 2

Subject matter: Other Living Things Forms: Drawing, Sculpture,

*Transaction fees may apply

3D Forms and Fibre

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Operation Art This exhibition focuses on creating a positive environment to aid the healing and recovery of young hospital patients. Artworks are shown at the Art Gallery of NSW and regional art galleries before returning to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead to become part of their permanent collection. An initiative of the children’s hospital at Westmead in association with the NSW Department of Education.

ON VIEW 1 July - 27 August Entry to the Gallery is free. Curriculum links:

Visual Arts, Creative Arts Suitable for:

Primary & Secondary students *Transaction fees may apply

Helen Hwang, Underwater Cat, Strathfield Girls High School. Image courtesy of the artist and Operation Art.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Wednesday 26 July, 9am - 3pm Teachers will spend a whole day making, creating and learning while covering three different topic areas. Bring a paint shirt to protect your clothing. STUDENT WORKSHOPS (STAGES 1-4)

Thursday 27 & Friday 28 July For more information, costs and fees go to artsunit.nsw.edu.au Work experience opportunities.

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$248 Government teachers, $360 Non Government

teachers (equipment, materials and lunch included)

Bookings essential:

opart.artsunit@det.nsw.edu.au or contact Operation Art on 9550 9083


Being Tiwi Being Tiwi brings together prints and paintings by nine artists from Australia’s Tiwi Islands.

ON VIEW 8 July - 3 September

Being Tiwi highlights how contemporary ideas and

Entry to the Gallery is free.

visual forms connect to and express transformations in culture. The artworks highlight the distinctiveness of Tiwi iconography.

Curriculum links:

Visual Arts, HSIE (stages 4-5), Aboriginal Studies (stage 6) Suitable for:

Primary & Secondary students

Maria Josette Orsto, Kulama 2010. Japanese-style woodcut on Kozo Heavy paper. H 33 W 49.8cm, H 23.5 W 40.5cm, H 58.7 W 43.6cm. Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the MCA Foundation, 2015.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Wednesday 19 July, 10am - 2.30pm

$25 per person (incl. lunch)

Discover new ways to inspire your students (Primary

Duration 4.5 hours

& Secondary) to engage with contemporary art with a

Bookings essential call

hands-on session led by a practicing artist from the MCA Creative Learning team. Investigate key artworks in Being

Tiwi through a 90 minute gallery exploration with a focus on

6581 8888 or

education@glasshouse.org.au

artists’ practice and curatorial themes and ideas. In a practical printmaking workshop (2 hours) inspired by the artworks in Being Tiwi teachers will experiment with a range of printmaking processes. SCHOOL GUIDED TOURS AVAILABLE Tours available on Wednesdays throughout the exhibition. Times flexible, please enquire at education@glasshouse.org.au Gallery closed on Mondays.

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COLLECTION

SPOTLIGHT

Milton Budge Ngaku Born 1941, lives and works in Crecent Head ARTIST PROFILE... Milton was born in1941 at Kempsey’s Burnt Bridge Mission. His painting career began in the late 1980’s with the “Kempsey Koori Artist” group of which Robert Campbell Jnr. belonged. His early paintings depicted life as he saw it on the mission. His naive stylised figures and choice of pastel colours often worked at odds with the content; which in some cases was the harsh reality of mid 20th century mission life. In 1989 Milton won the European Medium category of the Sixth National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. His work has been used in the film “Deadly”, produced in 1993. Milton has exhibited in regional galleries throughout NSW including Lismore, Wollongong and Armidale, at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative and in exhibitions in commercial and private galleries throughout Australia. Milton’s paintings are in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Australia, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, the State Gallery of South Australia, Queensland Museum, Griffith University, Art Gallery of NSW and the Port Macquarie-Hastings Regional Gallery. Reference: Guivara, Nancia, Messages from the fringe: a satellite event, 2003

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK... Written by Milton Budge about his painting, 2004. Painting completed on an earthly coloured background of ochre yellow, orange, green, etc. Ready for Mating, the female send out a ‘love smell’, which attracts four or five males to her. She selects her mate for mating.

Birth of the Echidna, 2004. Acrylic on canvas, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Art Collection, purchased 2004

Clockwise from top left:1. Mother-to-be leaves group of males. Her pouch being small and titty glands are few. 2. She digs a shallow hole in the ground, and lie belly-up, waiting for male. After making love she becomes a mother-to-be. Shown by a single egg in her belly. 3. & 4. Her pouch really becomes bigger and her titty glands become many. Near to time to transfer egg from belly to pouch. 5. On her back and with long claws on her hind legs she transfer egg to pouch. 6. With pouch full and grown and many full titty glands her baby is born, as shown. Baby by a ball of white fluff and about the size of a fifty cent piece. 7. Two small black hands show aboriginality. Sticky saliva tongue forever busy darting in and out, catching ants, main menu. This is shown in all bellies. Brown ants litter painting.

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Volunteers

The Glasshouse Regional Gallery gratefully

Michael & Monica Atkinson

Jessica Garthson

Jennifer Rowan

John Babich

Noel Giles

Eleanore Russell

Colin Bennett

Pauline Gowing

Bill Skane

Ann Broomby

Fred Husken

Glennis Slack-Smith

Joan Burley

Adele Lingard

Steve Stevens

Di Clark

Tony Martin

Susan Thompson

Maureen Cooke

Michael & Janice Matthews

Jenny Wardrop

Ray Cooper

Chris Mcdonell

Lindy Williams

Vicki Dawson

Jen McLaren

Silvana Wirepa

Jackie Deane

Giuseppe & Maddalena Piola

Pauline Woodhead

Jean Earl

Sue Poole

Ruth Edwards

Ken Reynolds

acknowledges its dedicated and active volunteers.

We thanked all our wonderful volunteers with a Christmas Luncheon in 2016

Sponsors Government Sponsors Founding Sponsors

The Glasshouse is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW

A facility of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

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.

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WINTER IN THE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS Bare: Degrees of Undress

until 25 June

Wendy Stavrianos: Silent Rooms and Portals to Uncertain Shores

until 25 June

Anne Graham: Whispering and Rustling, until 2 July the Susurrus of People, Places and Things Our culture, our connections, our stories (TAFE Exhibition)

30 June - 30 July

Operation Art

1 July - 27 August

NAIDOC Week

2 July - 9 July

Being Tiwi

8 July - 3 September

Meredith Woolnough: Foliate

4 August - 10 September EXHIBITION OPENINGS - FREE

Operation Art

Friday 30 June, 6pm

Our culture, our connections, our stories (TAFE Exhibition) & Being Tiwi

Saturday 8 July, 5pm

NAIDOC Week Opening Celebration

Saturday 8 July, 5pm

Meredith Woolnough

Saturday 12 August, 11am WORKSHOPS

Life Drawing with Pavel Lankas

(SOLD OUT)

Experimental Printmaking with Wendy Stokes

Wednesday 9, 16, 23, 30 August, Wednesday 6, 13, 20, 27 September 6pm - 8.30pm

Craft Spot

Saturday June 10, 1.30pm - 3.30pm

Craft Spot

Saturday July 8, 1.30pm - 3.30pm

Craft Spot

Saturday 12 August, 1.30pm - 3.30pm KIDS

Glasshouse Sprouts

Saturday June 10, 11am

Glasshouse Sprouts

Wednesday July 5, 11am

Glasshouse Sprouts

Saturday July 8, 11am

Glasshouse Sprouts

Wednesday July 12, 11am

Glasshouse Sprouts

Saturday 12 August, 11am ARTIST TALK - FREE

Curator Talk - Bare (Dr Penny Grist)

Saturday 17 June, 11am

Curator Talk - Being Tiwi (Manya Sellers)

Saturday, 8 July, 11am

Artist Talk - Meredith Woolnough

Saturday 12 August, 11am


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