6 - 16 August, 2011
Hosted by Chinese Parents Association - Children With Disabilities Inc, assisted by Australian College Of Chinese Painting And Calligraphy and sponsored by Northside Community Forum Inc.
Chinese Cultural Centre NSW, Garden Level, Citadel Tower,
799 Pacific Highway corner of Thomas St, Chatswood.
Bilingual flier.
Fairytales in Fairyland showcases the work of twelve artists from the North Coast of New South Wales who provide contemporary visual twists in their use of the fairytale set in Australia.
The paintings, prints, ceramics and sculpture include interactive works to allow access for people with disability.
Grafton Regional Gallery until 28th August.
Details here.
Studio ARTES exhibition at The Mint 10 Macquarie St, Sydney
Opening 1 Sep 2011, public exhibition 2nd September - 27th October 2011
Experience a variety of Historic Houses Trust sites through the work of artists from Studio ARTES Northside Inc. Following the success of their profile exhibition within the 2009 Garden Music Festival, members from Studio ARTES were invited to undertake another residency with the HHT. The opportunity to work onsite has enabled this collective of artists to produce a body of work which reflects both their fresh vision and a sense of the relationship each member developed with the historic venues in which they worked. All paintings available for purchase. Details here.
Source: Accessible Arts NSW
Grafton Regional Gallery until 28th August.
Details here.
Studio ARTES exhibition at The Mint 10 Macquarie St, Sydney
Opening 1 Sep 2011, public exhibition 2nd September - 27th October 2011
Experience a variety of Historic Houses Trust sites through the work of artists from Studio ARTES Northside Inc. Following the success of their profile exhibition within the 2009 Garden Music Festival, members from Studio ARTES were invited to undertake another residency with the HHT. The opportunity to work onsite has enabled this collective of artists to produce a body of work which reflects both their fresh vision and a sense of the relationship each member developed with the historic venues in which they worked. All paintings available for purchase. Details here.
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