DepARTure exhibition at Podspace
DepARTure- mixed media artworks by graduating students from the Newcastle Art School, TAFE.
Cold Front Exhibition
Cold Front
Ice landscapes have a cultural autonomy and ambivalence quite unlike any other on earth. Inaccessible, visually spellbinding and treacherous, they exert an equally primitive and ethereal power; hence their inexhaustible fascination and frustration for artists. Global warming has further intensified responses, as humankind looks to the glacial regions to herald climate change.
Icebreaker by Elaine Campaner
Elaine Campaner
Icebreaker 2006
archival inkjet print
103.5cm × 140.5cm
undercurrent
forthcoming exhibition - maitland regional art gallery 2009
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City's Clout Delivers top art.
Newcastle Region Art Gallery has once again attracted a premier travelling painting exhibition to the city.
The National Gallery of Australia is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has put together an exhibition of treasured works from the National Collection.
Ocean to Outback: Australian Landscape Painting 1850-1950 has been curated by National Gallery Director, Ron Radford, AM, and celebrates the rich history of landscape painting in Australia.
Ocean to Outback reflects the strengths of the National XCollection and includes works taken from permanent display, others restored and reframed in period style, a number of new acquisitions and some works that have never been shown before.
Honours Exhibition
Six Artists Three Spaces
Works by Phyllis Armstrong, Neal Booth, Caelli Jo Brooker, Faith Bull, Andy Devine and Carla Feltham
The graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours year for 2008 have embraced a curatorial rationale which represents themselves as individual practitioners as well as part of a collective whole - six artists over three spaces.
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Nature's Palette
"Nature's Palette" is an exhibition of monotypes and sculptures by three Hunter Valley artists. Helene Leane, Rebecca Rath and Darrell Tickner are exhibiting at Wollombi Valley Cultural Centre, Wollombi.
The exhibition will be opened by James Whitington, master printmaker, on Saturday 29th November at 4 pm. Graham Bennett, local musician, will be performing for the afternoon. All are welcome to come and meet the artists.
The exhibition runs for two weekends: 29/30 November and 6/7 December. It is on at the Old Fire Shed Gallery between the hours of 10.00 am and 4 pm.


