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In 2008 the Gallery has an exciting and diverse program of exhibitions planned.
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Dates and Openings |
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Overview |
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| Across Country |
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26 November 2008–
18 January
2009
Exhibition opening Sunday
30 November, 2.00pm |
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A selection of significant Aboriginal art from the Ken Hinds Collection. Includes watercolours from the 1940's Namatjira watercolour school; those of the most significant artists of the Papunya, Kintore and related schools of painting; Arnhem Land barks; works in ochre from the Kimberley adn Torres Strait Islands; and Naif and figurative works. |
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| On The Move |
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21 January–1 March 2009
Exhibition opening Friday
23 January, 6.30pm |
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From Brisbane and Beijing first-generation Australian Pamela Mei-Leng See is a contemporary paper-cutter working within a traditional Chinese practice. The exhibition presents narratives exploring the migrant experience told through a range of materials form stainless steel to cardboard packaging.
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| Light & Being |
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21 January–1 March 2009
Exhibition opening Friday
23 January, 6.30pm |
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Filmmaker and visualist James Muller blurs the relationship between technology and the environment to explore the themes of connection, choice and sustainability. The installation uses projected imagery, sound scape and translucent screens to create an immersive space.
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| In Your Dreams |
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4 March–12 April 2009
Exhibition opening Friday
6 March, 6.30pm |
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An artistic and cultural exchange involving thirty Australian, Canadian and German artists who together explored unfamiliar cultures to creating cross-cultural interaction. Media includes textiles, painting, print-making, artist's books and sculpture.
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