Thursday 14 August 2008
Re-Creation Exhibition Opening Night
Theres nothing like an opening to bring people together and this event was no exception. With a fire installation at the entrance and a large appreciative gathering of artists, friends and visitors to keep the gallery warm all night. Reknowned sculptor John Van der Kolk attended to present the Sculpture Prize. A small selection of photos follows to give an insight into proceedings!
The entrance was ablaze - fire installation courtesy of Natty Sparks & Co.
John Van der Kolk announces the winners of the Sculpture Prizes.
Innovative and practical recycled art - the winner of the Sculpture Commission Prize.
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Thursday 10 April 2008
Thursday 27 March 2008
Macksville Primary School Visits the gallery
Bowraville Art Gallery welcomed their first school excursion visit to the gallery of 55 school children from Macksville Primary on March 18th. In these photos the children are discussing the artistic qualities of Natalie Bateman’s work as well as lining up to put their comments in the visitor’s book.
Bowraville Art Gallery encourages appreciation of art and
welcomes school groups - please call to discuss visiting the
gallery - you're welcome!
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Natalie Bateman & Friends ~ Opening
Bowraville Art Gallery opened its third exhibition ‘Natalie Bateman & Friends’ on Friday March 7th. Approximately 70 guests attended the opening night and were treated to a diverse array of 60 creative artworks chosen by the artists. Aunty Jessie Williams was unable to attend the opening but her written welcome and opening words were warmly read by Uncle Robin Bryant who delivered an eloquent Welcome to Country as well as words on the importance of art for communities.
Uncle Robin Bryant welcomes guests
Natalie Bateman, Uncle Martin Ballangarry, Keene Ballangarry, Francine Edwards, Lorraine Edwards & Conway Marshall presented paintings in the exhibition, highlighting different styles with the theme of the sea and rivers dominating. Natalie’s highly textured trademark dot work powerfully evoked sensations to scenes for viewers.
Other works including a ‘Picassoesque’ artwork by Lorraine Edwards were admired and enjoyed by all at the opening. Francine Edwards also presented stunning ceramics to the show and easy to understand why some ‘bigname’ organisations are interested in courting her exquisite designs. Photography by Chels Marshall tied the exhibition together through her water, environment & children themes, naturally and beautifully documented in both black & white and colour photographs. As a guest at the opening said “This show is a breath of fresh energy”
Wood Deco Fine Prints & Framing - now an integral
part of the Bowraville Art Gallery
Also launched on Friday evening was Wood deco Fine Prints & Framing to the Bowraville Gallery space. Lesley & Ingo have done a superb job in creating this additional service and outlet to the gallery space and guests commented on how the Bowraville Art Gallery is becoming a one stop shop for artists and art lovers alike with something for everyone. Natalie Bateman & Friends exhibition is open until April 17th. The Bowraville Art Gallery will also open on Easter Friday, Saturday & Monday.
Guests relaxing at the gallery
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Monday 17 March 2008
Thursday 14 February 2008
Sorry Day in Bowraville
Wednesday February 13, 2008 Bowraville Art Gallery hosted Sorry Day celebrations with over 80 people witnessing the historic broadcast made by the Federal Government and delivered by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
The community participated in a peaceful procession and gathered to hear and share stories from Bowraville Elders including Sandra Buchanan, Martin Ballangarry and others about the stolen generations, and the significance of this historic day.
It was an emotional but happy day for many with music, dance and commentary from participants.
L to R Keene and Uncle Martin Ballangarry and Victor Chapman sharing culture outside the gallery.
Uncle Martin Ballangarry with Tracey Singletons' new daughter.
Aunty Shirley Ballangarry and Aunty Ruth Walker, Bowraville
Elders enjoying the celebrations.
The beginning of the peaceful procession from the Art Gallery down High Street Bowraville.
Click on any of the photos above to go to our photo gallery page and view other images from the day.
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Labels: bowraville, bowraville_art_gallery, historic, indigenous_artists, Keene_Ballangarry, Martin_Ballangarry, sorry_day, Victor_Chapman
Tuesday 12 February 2008
emerge ~ opening night
The EMERGE exhibition opened on Friday February 8th at the Bowraville Art Gallery. Seventy guests attended the opening with Councillor Martin Ballangarry opening the exhibition with a welcome to country.
Guests were treated to music and songs performed by Martin’s son, Keene Ballangarry and then followed by traditional dance performed by Victor Chapman and directed by Martin with clap sticks.
The EMERGE exhibition showcases the artwork of Bowraville Indigenous artists with almost 100 works including paintings, recycled furniture, textiles, clap sticks boomerangs and other artifacts.
EMERGE aims to show the diverse styles and stories across a broad age range of Bowraville artists in time for the Federal Government’s historic apology to the ‘Stolen Generations’.
On this historic occasion on Wednesday February 13th, the Bowraville Art Gallery plays host to the local indigenous community, participating in a peaceful walk of High Street, the main street of Bowraville, to commemorate the apology.
The walk will culminate at the gallery to view the EMERGE artist’s work and celebrate the long awaited apology.
All are welcome to join us for this event and we look forward to seeing you at the gallery.
Here are a small sample of photos from the night...
L to R Julia Morrell, Judy Holland, Martin Ballangarry,
Keene Ballangarry and Victor Chapman at the opening.
Young Bowraville Art Gallery supporters on the front steps.
"The Talking Table" by Lailanih Thompson on display.
"Turtles" & "Fish Feast" by Lindsay Donovan.
"Womens Sacred Energy Site" by Raina Donovan
& "Rejuvenation" by Neil Donovan
"Gargle" Triptych by Martin Ballangarry &
"Dolphins" and "Yellowbelly" by Michael McCarthy
Bowraville Art Gallery on dusk.
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Labels: art, bowraville_art_gallery, emerge, indigenous_artists