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Exhibition Program
Through the Lens of Locals
Perceptions of coastal NSW captured in photography by three artists revealing their personal connection to place.
Foraged to Fired
A solo exhibition by Kym Brookes presenting new unique sculptural works using foraged and fired clay components.
Looking
Tess Horwitz and Barbara McConchie present an exhibition of their work, looking at, and reflecting on, the natural world.
Wicked Inspirations
A group exhibition by the community groups who utilise the Narooma School of Arts Studios.
Keep Calm and Carry On ...
Felicity Townend
Keep Calm and Carry On …
Felicity presents a collection of works that are a mixture of styles, subjects and mediums. Using watercolour, ink and watercolour, ink, pencil and charcoal, Felicity creates vivid abstract and whimsical paintings and drawings. The exhibition of works depict architectural scenes, portraits and floral still lives.
Image: Felicity Townend, Notre Dame, ink and watercolour, 24 cm x 19 cm
River of Art Prize 2021
River of Art’s very popular art prize that was postponed due to the COVID lockdown will be open to the public from Friday 21 January 2021. The River of Art Prize is open to all artists and makers within and beyond the Eurobodalla region and awards a prize of $2,000.00.
The Prize attracted many applicants with the exhibiting artists selected by the Judges, Professor Denise Ferris, Emeritus Professor ANU, and Iain Dawson, Director of the Bega Valley Region Gallery.
This exhibition showcases new work made in the last 12 months and epitomises the River of Art’s aim to celebrate the arts in the Eurobodalla Shire.
Euro Painters and Potters
Patricia Boisgard, Jim Hart, Lesley Henstridge, Linda Marshall, Bernie O’Neil, John Payne, Wendy Pollard
Please note: There will be no opening event for this exhibition.
Euro Painters and Potters brings together local painters and potters Patricia Boisgard, Bernie O’Neil, John Payne (Bingie Pottery), Wendy Pollard and Linda Marshall in an exhibition that brings together two- and three-dimensional works using clay, paint, brass and pyrography.
The show explores how these colleagues’ chosen art forms have come together through the challenging years of 2020 and 2021. The environment of the Eurobodalla and the domestic realm of home and garden are continuing sources of inspiration.
Two Monaro painters, Lesley Henstridge and Jim Hart who have collaborated with some of our group over many years will be joining the show, bringing the high country to the coast.
Image: Jim Hart, The Boat, oil on board, 610mm x 450mm, 2021. Photograph the artist