Thursday 30 October 2014

Varagnolo invitation 2014

Gina Varagnolo sheet 2014

Sonya Varagnolo sheet 2014

Wednesday 9 July 2014

Peter Schouten, Emily Valentine Bullock, Faye Collier and the NSW Artist Blacksmiths Association Opening

Thank you to everyone who came along to the Peter Schouten, Emily Valentine Bullock, Faye Collier and the NSW Artist Blacksmiths Association opening on 5th July. It was a great crowd with around 120 people coming along to hear from the artists.








Wednesday 25 June 2014

Peter Schouten Exhibition - Opening 5th July


Peter Schouten Wins Manning Visual Arts Award 2015


Outstanding wildlife artist and artist in residence at the Manning Regional Art Gallery,  Peter Schouten, has been awarded the Visual Arts award in the 2015 Manning Visual and Performing Arts Awards announced at Manning Regional Gallery on Friday night. The Awards were hosted by the Manning Winter Festival.

Peter is a Wildlife artist, author, natural history illustrator and paleontological illustrator who has been living and working in Bobin, Manning Valley for 12 years. He has an international reputation for his specialised area as a paleontological reconstruction which is the rebuilding of fossil species. He has recently released  his new book called Antipodean Ark which takes a look at the prehistory of Australasia. He is quite famous for his paleo recreation of the Red Deer Cave Hominid from China and also the Hobbit from Flores.

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Africa Comes to the Manning - What a great event!

Fun! Joyful! Informative! Colourful! were just some of the descriptions overheard at the May 18th Afro Fest. More than 1200 people of all ages and backgrounds enjoyed the lively festival kick off at the Manning Regional Art Gallery. Some danced and drummed with Afro Moses, while others lingered over handmade handicrafts and chatted with informative representatives from Days for Girls, HandUp Congo and Fair Trade.  Ethiopian coffee and tasty treats along with East African tea were also savoured throughout the day.

Families worked together creating amazing artworks using sticks, yarn and feathers at the Kid Zone, a fun space facilitated by Beth Fuller.  The community mosaic attracted artists large and small, as they carefully added lovely pieces of glass and stones to Anke Peeters’ rendering of a Tree of Life. Does anyone have suggestions on where this magical mosaic might find a permanent home in a community space?

African hair plaiting by Newcastle specialists as well as henna hand art by Amani Jensen-Bentley added to the fun activities in the Gallery’s garden. Wingsong Choir engaged the crowd with beautiful African harmonies, led by Telly Bertels, and Senegal migrant Linguere Bischofberger introduced African dance moves.

Tucked inside the Gallery was Cultural Connections, a photo studio set up by social documentary photographer and oral historian Louise Whelan. Festival-goers had stylised portraits taken by Louise, and recorded short oral histories. These will be part of a State Library multimedia pieced based on cultural identity and connections.

On Sunday evening, armchair globetrotters enjoyed a musical and dance journey to Africa with musicians Miriam Lieberman and Kate Adams, drummer Sibo Bangoura and dancer Lucky Lartey. Taree Mayor Paul Hogan and MP Stephen Bromhead were on hand to enjoy MC Honour Machaya’s comedy. Bass ‘n’ Blues ensured that the sound and light was top quality. Wild Fig CafĂ© provided African-inspired nibbles during intermission. Ashley Cleaver caught Lucky’s mid air leaps on camera!






Thursday 8 May 2014

Jenni Catt Drawing Workshops - 24 May & 7 June

Artist, Jenni Catt will be conducting a workshop in drawing fur, flowers and feathers, in conjunction with her exhibition at the Gallery. You can attend on Saturday May 24 or Saturday June 7 and the cost is only $45. A great opportunity to learn some new drawing skills! RSVP to gallery@gtcc.nsw.gov.au

Calling all FOGS Volunteers - Council celebrates National Volunteers Week

Greater Taree City Council will join thousands of organisations around the nation to mark the 25th anniversary of National Volunteer Week in Australia (12 – 18 May).   This year’s campaign theme “Celebrate the Power of Volunteering” is all about appreciating and understanding the work of volunteers here in the Manning Valley and across the nation.

Council, along with many other local organisations, relies on the support of volunteers to ensure certain services are available to the community. Council itself has hundreds of volunteers registered, who provide a range of services to the community, including the maintenance of Council’s parks and gardens, to fundraising for community facilities like the Manning Regional Art Gallery.

“National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to dedicate and honour our volunteers here at Council,” said Greater Taree City Mayor Paul Hogan.  “It is also a time to honour other volunteers within the Manning Valley who selflessly give up their time to provide essential services to the community.”

Brett Williamson, the CEO of the national peak body Volunteering Australia, commended the event to recognise the work of volunteers: “With six million volunteers nationally, we are thrilled to acknowledge their hard work and dedication, through educating the community about the role volunteers play in society and change the way they are perceived. They truly are to the benefit of every organisation.”

To recognise the important contribution volunteers make to the community, Council will host a barbecue lunch in Harry Bennett Park in Taree (on River Street near the Martin Bridge), on Friday, 16 May at 11:30am. Anyone who is involved in volunteering is welcome to come along.

Attendees are requested to RSVP by 13 May for catering purposes to gtaree@gtcc.nsw.gov.au or by calling the Customer Service Centre on 6592 5399.

Africa Comes to the Manning FULL Festival Program



The flavours, music, films and stories of Africa are heading to the Manning Valley 18-25 May.  The second annual Africa Comes to the Manning cultural festival will be based at Taree’s Manning Art Gallery, with a bounty of free activities for all ages! This year the festival’s theme is UBUNTU, a Southern African term which means ‘human-ness’, often used to mean 'the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity’.

A number of amazing events will be held across the Manning Valley, with the Manning Regional Art Gallery as the Festival hub. For a FULL festival program please view the latest Gallery newsletter by clicking here

Wednesday 23 April 2014

Adam Rish & Jenni Catt - May 16th to June 29th



Africa Comes to the Manning, 18-25th May

The flavours, music, films and stories of Africa are heading to the Manning Valley 18-25 May.  The second annual Africa Comes to the Manning cultural festival will be based at Taree’s Manning Art Gallery, with a bounty of free activities for all ages.

“Ubuntu” (oo-buun-too), a southern African term that means "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity", is the theme of the 2014 festival. The initiative aims to raise awareness about African culture and issues faced by African migrants and refugees in Australia, whilst showcasing the Manning Valley and celebrating the contributions migrants and refugees make to Australia.

Don’t miss Afro Fest on Sunday, May 18 from 9:30 am to 3 pm, when the Art Gallery will feature an African souk (market), introductory African dance moves, the creation of an African-inspired community mosaic piece and an interactive Kid Zone (where kids can create African leaf animals like elephants and help build a jungle). Food, fashion, face painting and fun are also on offer.

The high energy Newcastle-based drummer originally from Ghana, Afro Moses, will also be on hand to share the music of Africa throughout the day in informal, small workshops.  He will kick off Afro Fest at 9:30 with Drum Beat Africa. This BYOD (Bring Your Own Drum) activity is sure to get your toes tapping and hips wiggling.

Award-winning social documentary photographer and oral historian Louise Whelan returns by popular demand for this second festival.  She will host Cultural Connections at Afro Fest, an opportunity for locals to have their portraits taken and to share their own histories.  Stylised portraits against stunning cloth backgrounds chosen by the sitter from Louise’s collection will be underway inside the Gallery. The resulting body of work will be part of a multimedia piece based on cultural identity and connections in NSW.  Participants will receive a digital copy of their portraits and notification of exhibitions.

The festival’s gala will be held on Sunday, May 18 from 6 to 9:30 pm, with a concert featuring four world class performers who will take us on a musical journey into West Africa, and a Master of Ceremonies, Honour Machaya, who hails from Zimbabwe. Tickets are $20 (plus booking fee) and are available from Movies, Games & More, 208 Victoria St in Taree or at www.gtcc.nsw.gov.au/bookonline.

Throughout the week, there will be storytelling workshops with Zambian-born Dorothy Makasa, a viewing of the Nigerian epic film “Half of a Yellow Sun” hosted by Taree Film Society at Fays Twin Cinema and other activities.

World Africa Day on Sunday, May 25 inspires the festival finale at the Art Gallery, featuring a Ghana-inspired three course meal and concert by local favourites, Wingsong Choir accompanied by Afro Moses. Tickets to the 12 Noon finale are $65 (plus booking fee), or $15 (plus booking fee) for the concert only (at 2 pm). Tickets are available from Movies, Games & More in Taree or at www.gtcc.nsw.gov.au/bookonline.

 For a complete program or to buy tickets go to http://africacomestothemanning.blogspot.com.au 

Mike Skelton Exposed - Until 11 May

Internationally lauded photographer Mike Skelton’s retrospective exhibition titled “Exposed” at Manning Regional Art Gallery until 11th May.

This stunning exhibition features 50 beautiful photographs including iconic images from internationally lauded campaigns for corporations like Singapore Airlines, AT&T, Northern Territory Tourism and Fila Sportswear; as well as exquisitely realised humanitarian projects from Bolivia to Burkina Faso.  

In 2008 Mike gave up his business in Sydney and moved to Hannam Vale on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales where he lives with his wife Carolyn.

Mike says, “Over a period of 18 years I regularly put aside 4 - 8 weeks in the year to photograph in the developing world for PLAN and The Hunger Project. I merely applied the techniques I learned over many years from my commercial work to a different genre. Imagination and empathy are needed in both disciplines. I have attempted to portray the pride, grace and beauty I perceived in the people I met. I was without exception given their trust and I was humbled by their tenacity for life even when facing overwhelming problems. Over the years the reportage became my passion. The commercial work financed that passion”.

Thursday 13 March 2014

Madeleine Winch to visit Manning Regional Gallery


Members of the community are invited to meet  nationally acclaimed artist Madeleine Winch who will present an artists-talk about her life and work at Manning Regional Gallery on Thursday 20th March from 1pm to 2pm.

Madeleine Winch was born in Melbourne in 1950 and now lives in Sydney. The exhibition currently showing at the Manning Regional Gallery titled States of Being is her 40th solo exhibition and is touring around NSW. Madeline studied design at the National Art School, Sydney and later set up a studio on the Greek island of Paros. Her paintings have been finalists in the prestigious Dobell, Sulman and Portia Geach art prizes. She has also illustrated several children’s books, including Edward Wilkins and his Friend and Come by Chance.

 
The Manning Gallery is resplendent with Madeline Winches beautiful and serene portrayals of people, which will act as the backdrop to the artists-talk. They show personal observations of human behaviour and her own deeply felt experiences. She captures figures that are immersed in their own thoughts and feelings, and often set against backdrops of sparse domestic interiors. Madeleine explains that “the paintings portray various stages of life and poignant moments in everyday existence.”

Gallery Director Sue Mitchell believes that the people of the Manning Valley are fortunate to be able to meet artists of this calibre, who are such important figures in Australian art, in their own town.

Come and meet the artist. Entry of $5 includes coffee and cake. RSVP gallery@gtcc.nsw.gov.au or 02 65925399

 

 

Wednesday 12 March 2014

Wulamanyuwi and the Seven Pamanui Creative Workshop

Saturday 29th March at 10am and 11:30am
Duration: approx 60 minutes.
The Manning Regional Art Gallery hosts 2 sessions of a fantastic workshop rich in the art and storytelling of Aboriginal and Tiwi Islands culture, facilitated by cast members from the acclaimed hit of the Darwin Festival: 'Wulamanyuwi and the Seven Pamanui'.
This creative workshop for children in primary school (yr 3 to 6) explores theatrical concepts and skills based on storytelling. The stories involve reality, tradition and imagination and will be developed through use of puppetry, voice, sound and role-play.
Guided by professional actors and puppeteers, and working in small groups, the children will experience the process of building a scene for a play, inventing and developing characters, designing and making puppets to represent the characters, and performing a scene or short story play.
Cost: $12. Book on line by clicking here*Online bookings do not attract a booking fee. Bookings through Movies, Games and More, and at the gallery will incur a 50c per ticket booking fee.

Thursday 6 March 2014

Frugal Forest - 15th April


Frugal Forest FREE Youth Workshop 15th April


The Frugal Forest is a One Off Makery project, supported by Midwaste, the Australia Council for the Arts and Glasshouse Port Macquarie. Drawing in artists, musicians, scientists, community, business and industry, we aim to build an intricately detailed forest entirely from salvage. Why? Because nothing is wasted in the forest, and we could really learn from that.

Frugal Forest will be conducting a one-off youth workshop here at the Gallery during the school holidays (15th April). The workshop is FREE and numbers are striclty limited! This is an exciting opportunity for young people to get involved in such an innovative project.

Bookings are first come first served so get in quick! Call 65925450 or email gallery@gtcc.nsw.gov.au to book. For more info visit http://frugalforest.oneoffmakery.net.au/

Wulamanayuwi and the Seven Pamanui 29th March


Wednesday 5 March 2014

Three Exhibitions Opening at Manning Regional Art Gallery - 7th March

Exhibitions by Archibald artist Madeline Winch plus regional artists Claire Skehan and Rebecca Rath opening at the Manning Regional Gallery on 7th March.

One of Australia's leading artists, Madeleine Winch, famous as a finalist in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes and for her much-loved picture books, is showing a major exhibition, ‘States of Being’, which comprises paintings and prints which depict the archetypal woman in domestic settings attempting to balance life as a mother and professional.

Running concurrently are two other outstanding exhibitions by  local Taree based artists Claire Skehan and Hil Van Dijk: Embracing the Angelic Realm and Rebecca Rath: Are we there yet?  

Claire and Hil have combined their skills to co-create a wonderful exhibition of printmaking, paper cut-outs and mixed media constructions that express their ideas about the angelic realm that is within your consciousness.

Claire states: “It may seem presumptuous to say, that this work is devoid of ego. It has been a journey of discovery, of accepting and acknowledging a higher aspect beyond our individual consciousness. To view this work, is to meditate. Listen to your thoughts and responses and accept what you hear, as your guidance.

Focusing on the area of the Hunter Valley, Pokolbin based artist Rebecca Rath takes us on the scenic route through many of the local towns within the valley. Having painted over 150 small documentary style oil paintings, Rath’s large installation will take you back to your childhood…. when a road trip meant the long route with many stops until your destination. Do you take the scenic route when you go on a road trip? Or do you take the highway? These are questions which interest landscape artist Rebecca Rath...

RSVPs are essential for the opening by contacting gallery@gtcc.nsw.gov.au or by calling 6592 5455. Cost is $10 ($7- FOGS members). Following the official opening, admission is free for the whole family from Friday 7 March to Sunday 13 April.

Tuesday 18 February 2014

FOGS - A DECADE OF SUPPORT  TO THE GALLERY AND VISUAL ARTS



The Friends of the Manning Regional Art Gallery Inc (FOGS) proudly announce the launch of its new look website, fogsmanningvalley.com.au, launched on  Monday February 24, 2014  This follows on from the original website which went live 5 years ago which provided the Manning Regional Art Gallery and FOGS a web presence for the first time.

FOGS is also proud to announce that it has provided approximately $2,900 to the Manning Regional Art Gallery to assist with the development of its own website, manningregionalartgallery.com.au, which should go live in the near future.

This funding, most of which was used to determine the scope and design for the new Gallery website, was part of a $10,000 funding commitment made by FOGS to Greater Taree City Council in a Business Plan presented to Council in June 2013.

In accepting our Business Plan for the future sustainable growth of the Gallery, Council committed funding for the employment of an additional 10 hours per week casual position at the Gallery, with the aim of increasing income from Gallery activities to partially offset Gallery operating costs, thus ensuring the future sustainability of our Regional Art Gallery.


Friday 14 February 2014

Yoga@ The Gallery



Yoga@ The Gallery

Namaste!  Yoga anyone?! Yes, you heard correctly…. yoga@ the gallery has arrived! Starting Wednesday 12th February the amazing Eve Grzybowski will be conducting weekly yoga sessions within the tranquil and calm abience of the gallery. Classes go from 5-6pm and cost $15 per session. No need to book. Just bring yourself and a yoga mat.

H Fish and Tom Reid Exhibitions – 7 Feb to 2 March



Social Commentary through Colour and Art
Internationally acclaimed artist and social commentator, H. Fish, will be exhibiting a dramatic series of works at the Manning Regional Art Gallery from Friday 7 February until Sunday 2 March.
Artist, H. Fish, is driven by life experiences and social awareness to create a colourful commentary on the social environment as he sees it.
With his indicative urbanesque style Fish draws the viewer in to discover the true meaning of the heavily layered historic and modern day symbolism. Fish isolates his subject matter and delivers imagery with challenging, often confrontational or controversial elements without losing the high the visuality that appeals to young and old. Viewers can enjoy the playful elements or dig deeper.
The H. Fish exhibition is being held concurrently with an exhibition from Wingham-based artist, Tom Reid, whose works include collages of photographs and drawings of relics and ruins from Egypt, Israel, Palestine and Jordan.  The collages are an attempt to breathe meaning and understanding into the stories, history and myths that form the basis of our western culture and which we are so familiar with.
The Official Opening of the H.Fish “Visions” Exhibition will be by Deb Wall, Curator of Coffs Harbour Regional Art Gallery, on Friday 7 February at 6:30 pm.  Cost is $10 ($7- FOGS members). RSVPs are essential to gallery@gtcc.nsw.gov.au or by calling 6592 5455.
From Saturday 8 February for the duration the exhibition entry is free and all artworks are for sale.