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Trudi Last: Nests
Exhibition of new works at Altenburg Gallery, Braidwood NSW
Opening night Friday 30 July @ 5.30pm – ALL WELCOME
Exhibition runs: Sat 31 July to Sunday 22 August 2010
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Winner of this year’s Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize™ is Nikki Main for her glass sculpture entitled Flood Stones.
The Waterhouse Natural History Art PrizeTM exhibition is open from Saturday 17 July until 5 September 2010, 10am to 5pm daily at the South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide.
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Beauty and Betray: Ancient and Neo-Classical Jewellery
75 pieces of exquisite jewellery of gold, silver and precious stone from the ancient Mediterranean and 18th century Europe.
Nicholson Museum, The University of Sydney
June 30 – November 28, 2010
Mon-Fri 10-4.30, Sun 12-4 ADMISSION FREE
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Dimitar Dimitrov and his family have been artists for over 138 years. The history of the Balkan region, which includes its prehistoric, classical, mediaeval, renaissance and modern periods manifests itself in the paintings of the artists from there.
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Upcoming Exhibition
Wanderer in the Wilderness
Barometer Gallery
13 Gurner Street
Paddington
Exhibition dates Thursday 5th November to Saturday 28th November, 2009
Gallery open Thursday to Saturday
12pm to 6pm
Works on view: www.diannefinnegan.com.au
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16 Sep - 24 Oct 15 ARTISTS at Redcliffe City Gallery. 15 artists are invited to enter this annual acquisitive exhibition and asked to produce artwork that has a relationship to the region or the collection. Elizabeth Hobbs was the winner in 2008 for "Fantales"
www.creativemoreton.org.au
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The Communication Station will be showing at the exhibition 'The Museum of unNatural History', at Handmark Gallery 28th August - 23rd September, 2009.
"I recently visited Europe, the land of museums where every conceivable thing that exists on earth has been stuffed, mounted, deconstructed, labeled and placed under glass for people to look at.
In Paris I walked alongside a procession of animals most of which I will never see in actuality, and hopefully if I ever do, they will not be quite so...reconfigured by Poe.
In Germany I saw the evolution of man in a room full of heads, and a strangely white cubed collective of herd animals, all staring at some startling distant place.
In New York they situate pairs of animals in heroic positions, and people sit and watch them like television.
In this exhibition I am pinning my memories to the walls, and delicately labeling them by the strictest classifications. I'm also sticking architectural dioramas under glass, in a heroic fashion." - Tricky Walsh, 2009.
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Jurassic period fish specimens, Captain Cook's sextant, an Arthur Streeton painting and bushranger Captain Moonlite's death mask are just some of the items included in the Great Collections exhibitions, which is drawn from the magnificent collections of New South Wales' eight premier cultural institutions. The only Victorian venue for this touring exhibition is the Art Gallery of Ballarat - on show between 24 July and 30 August. www.balgal.com
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Artarmon Galleries from 20th May will exhibit the work of
Adrian Feint(1894 – 1971) from Collectors and the Gallery stockroom.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase work from a notable Australian Artist.
ADRIAN FEINT (1894 – 1971)
Studied under Julian Ashton at the Sydney Art School in The Rocks area in 1919; had served in the AIF in France & Belgium WW1; landscape and flower painter although worked in the field of commercial art, illustration and book design; Director of the Grosvenor Galleries 1924-1928; exhibition of book plates Library of Congress Washington DC; Feint’s imaginative flower paintings developed the modernist, surrealist quality which brought him into prominence during the ‘romantic realist’ period in the Sydney art scene.
Represented: Australian National Gallery Canberra, Art Gallery of NSW and SA, National Gallery of Victoria and Armidale Regional Gallery
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Shared Sky 13 MAR–2 AUG 09: Explore images of the night sky over the Southern continent through a fascinating exhibition of prints, drawings and paintings by Indigenous and non Indigenous artists.
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