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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the fifth edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. How are we doing so far? We''d love to hear from you, please do not hesitate to get in touch with feedback and/or creative content requests! This edition of #MRAGhomedelivery celebrates the City’s art collection. Did you know it is home to over 6,000 artworks??? Artists include Margaret Olley AC, Nell and Charles Blackman, to name just a very few. You’ve told us how important you think it is to care for and share this important cultural collection, so we’ve created exhibitions and activities which showcase the Collection and the Artist’s within it. We hope you enjoy exploring the Collection from the comfort and safety of your home. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() Guns to Roses is an exhibition from the MRAG Collection in which artists grapple with major issues that impact on our lives and the world in which we live. Gun No 1, by Li Hongbo is a central element in this exhibition and key to the exhibition concept, illustrating how artists can create artworks that navigate complex subject matter, such as gun violence, with a gentle delivery. ![]() Artist Simone Patterson shares her work with us... ![]() Explore each work through the exhibition catalogue and essay. Eager to get your hands on your own catalogue? – call us on 02 4934 9859 and we’ll pop one in the post for $12.50 (includes Australian domestic postage). ![]() ![]() Featured in the Guns to Roses exhibition, Shona Trescott''s work ‘Kyoto Protocol’, 2015, uses printmaking to make a statement about how we treat our environment. Read more about the artist''s work here. In this video Shona, with the help of her talented sidekick, shows us how to #Make some very special monoprints with everyday household materials. ![]() ![]() Explore the Collection online and be inspired. Do you have a favourite work? In this three-part series, Gallery Officer Anna Buxton Soldal shares some of her favourites with us. Part 1 looks at a 10m long concertina book of woodblock prints created by Tsukioka Kōgyo. This Encyclopedia of Noh Plays created in 1891, was donated to the Gallery in 2017 by a private donor. See the full book in detail here. ![]() Still looking for that special gift for Mother''s Day?? We have an incredible range of unique, handmade gifts in the Gallery Shop. Give us a call 02 4934 9859 or send us an email and we can help you find something special. Postage or pick up available. ![]() Does Mum need some creative inspiration??? Clockwise from left: Two Squirrels Ceramics ‘Daisy’ mug $50, Katherine Mahoney teapot $180, assorted books starting from $19.99, Press to Play ‘Nuka’ cup $49, Lyra polycolor pencils (tin of 12) $22.50, Lyra pencil sharpener $2. ![]() Or perhaps you want to treat her with something shiny... Clockwise from left: Peaches and Keen ‘one-of-a-kind’ earrings $140, Lily + Ted mini studs $10 and statement studs $15, Rancho earrings $28, Joanne Herbert hand engraved earrings $101 and illustrated pendant necklace $431, Rancho necklace $32, Bon Bon Empire ‘double’ earrings $27.50. ![]() Something she can take with her wherever she goes? Clockwise from left: Edith Rewa ‘Olive Pink’ silk scarf $176, Frejj hand painted leather satchel $265, Dennerley Leather ‘Purse’ bag $95. ![]() Perhaps your Mum is a culinary master... Clockwise from left: Assorted books starting from $39.99, Stephen Wright ‘garlic’ board $29.50, Katherine Mahoney utensil holder $75, assorted Artisan Utensils utensils starting from $16.50, assorted Press to Play plates and platter starting from $65, Lindsay Dunn grinders $128.50 each, Katherine Mahoney lemon squeezer $60.50, assorted Press to Play bowls featuring kohiki technique starting from $35 and beaker $52. Please note many items pictured are one-of-a-kind, therefore availability is limited, however similar products are available. Gallery Shop images shot by @getrosy_ for @hunterhunterau #MRAG #ArtForAll #SeeMakeDo #MRAGfromhome #MuseumFromHome #SocialIsolationSeries #mymaitland #MRAGhomedelivery Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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230 High St, PO Box 220 Maitland NSW 2320 Phone (02) 4934 9859 | Fax (02) 4933 1657 artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au | www.mrag.org.au MRAG is a proud service of Maitland City Council and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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No images? Click here ![]() Welcome Home! Gallery open 4 June 2020 ![]() Dear friends, After a period of closure, we are very excited to welcome you back to the Gallery on 4 June. As part of the Government’s health guidelines we are opening under reduced services with some restrictions in place to keep everybody safe. This includes the introduction of an online (free) ticket for your visit. This is a restriction put in place while we remain responsive and adaptive to the COVID-19 guidelines. It enables us to maintain reduced numbers in the Gallery and also means you get a unique and intimate experience with our new exhibitions! Online tickets are available here, on our website and through our Facebook page. You can also click through at the end of this message. We will be taking bookings for two sessions a day and will not be restricting your time at MRAG. I am now in week two of my new role as Director and look forward to seeing the building come alive again in the coming weeks. Behind the scenes, we’ve installed a new Winter program of exhibitions, embarked on the refurbishment of the café and are about to commence installation of a new sound system. We hope you enjoy the home improvements! This has been a challenging time for so many people. Art will continue to play an important role in our lives as we navigate our way through these strange days. Through our creative community we will gain new perspectives of this time and we hope to share these reflections with you here at the Gallery in coming months. Our Gallery will continue to support the artists of Maitland and the creative community up and down the Hunter River. We will continue to bring new ideas and exhibitions from across the country and further afield and we hope you continue to enjoy the showcase of art we have presented online during this time. Yours from High Street, Gerry ![]() ![]() What you need to know before you visit:
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the second edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. If you missed last week’s edition, no worries, all content (previous and current) is available at mrag.org.au via the Exhibitions and See Make Do menu options. School holidays look and feel a little different this year! MRAG is here to help with some activities to occupy busy hands and creative minds. Check out our new #See #Make and #Do content to keep the creative sparks firing. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity and in the meantime would love to see your home creations so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() Are you an artist, 30 years or younger, who lives or works in the Lower Hunter? Would you like to travel to participate in an artist residency, investigate an art form or extend your art practice? Applications for the 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarships for Young Achievers in Visual Arts are now open, so make the most of social isolation and get your application in! $8,000 in scholarships available. Here’s a quick message from Liss Finney, 2016 scholarship recipient: ![]()
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![]() Spanish artist, Joan Miro, was producing art at the age of 7! He was still painting at age 82, sometimes using his hands, feet and garden tools to create magical masterpieces. Be the apprentice and make your very own masterpiece inspired by Joan Miro from the Masters & Apprentices exhibition. ![]()
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Here’s some inspiration for you: ![]() A huge thank you to the MRAG Members and Cleverpatch for your ongoing support of Free Art Sunday! ![]() “Invention and an overwhelming sense of freedom was at the very core of our invitation to this exceptional group of artists” Patricia Wilson-Adams The nature of printmaking has changed substantially over the past 30 years as artists experiment freely with print media and techniques. Take a (virtual) tour of Let all the birds fly: the hybrid print and explore the work of eleven Australian artists who are challenging and expanding our understanding of printmaking. ![]() Want to know more? Explore each work in more detail through the exhibition catalogue. ![]() Eager to get your hands on your own catalogue? – call us on 02 4934 9859 and we’ll pop one in the post for $12.50 (includes Australian domestic postage). #MRAG #ArtForAll #SeeMakeDo #MRAGfromhome #MuseumFromHome #SocialIsolationSeries #mymaitland #MRAGhomedelivery Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() Fa la la! 20% off in the Gallery Shop!As a big thank you to you, our MRAG community, we are offering Members’ 20% off storewide* across THREE days in the Gallery Shop! Visit us this Friday, Saturday & Sunday 13th - 15th November to make the most of this offer and kick off your Christmas shopping. Unfortunately we can''t hold our usual members Christmas celebration this year due to COVID restrictions. We have extended our sale over three days this year and hope to get together in 2021 as soon as restrictions ease. *Offer valid on the 13th, 14th and 15th November 2020 only. Offer available to MRAG Members’ with a current membership only. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Offer applicable to Gallery Shop items only; education, event and artwork sales not included. Not a member? Join today!![]() Maitland Regional Art Gallery Members support and enable quality creative learning programs, such as Free Art Sunday, for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy! Membership has a range of benefits, including discounts, event invitations and access to interactive & creative resources.
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Turn Christmas Shopping into a Day Out in Maitland This YearShopping for Christmas gifts sends chills down the bravest shopper’s spine. But what if we could help you with gift ideas that would support local Australian artists and it could all be done as part of an enjoyable day out. Surely this is a win on all fronts….sign me up! Well, this week HUNTERhunter visited the Maitland Regional Art Gallery Shop which is located at the entrance of the Gallery on High St, Maitland. ![]() Clockwise from left: ‘Statement Earrings’ by Denz & Co $39, ‘Large Planter’ by Katherine Mahoney $120, ‘Cockatoo Table Lamp’ with shade by Studio Australia $510, ‘Large Planter’ by Teval Guner $110, ‘Rambles Ringbound Notebook’ by Bespoke Letterpress $14.95, ‘Native Bowl’ by Helen Ashley $60ea, assorted books starting from $29.99. The Gallery Shop is home to products created by local and regional artists like Kes Harper, Jo Herbert, Ellie Hannon and Oscar & Matilda (jewellery). Glass art from Kayo Yokoyama, Ruth Allen and Keith Rowe and textiles and scarves from Saretta Fielding, Edith Rewa and Kerry Shepherd. ![]() Clockwise from left: ‘Reversible Garden Hat in Vintage Ken Done Fabric’ by Jessica Wolf $145, ‘Ken Done, Paintings You Probably Haven’t Seen’ book $65, assorted Ken Done card packs $24.95ea, ‘Premium R Pad’ by Rhodia $12.95, ‘Brass Bookmark’ by Octaevo $19.95ea.. Wandering around the shop I spied some fantastic book titles such as Ottelenghi’s Flavour, Growing up Aboriginal by Anita Heiss and lots of great cooking, craft and design books. ![]() Clockwise from left: assorted utensils by Artisan Utensils starting from $22, ‘Utensil Holder’ by Katherine Mahoney $75, ‘Upcycled Olive Oil Pourer’ by Ruth Allen $30, assorted Cook Books starting from $34.95, ‘Small Plate’ $21, ‘Mini Jug’ $18 and ‘Spoon’ $11 all by Katherine Mahoney. There are stunning one off pieces of jewellery and ceramics, gift ideas for animal lovers, kids and plant enthusiasts. There were even some secret santa gift ideas priced around the $15 mark if you’re looking for something a little more classy (and a whole less cringy) this year. ![]() Clockwise from left: limited edition ‘Murrine Vase’ (orange + blue) by Ruth Allen $440 ea, turquoise mirror ‘Vertebrae Earrings’ by Ruth Allen $93.50, ‘Deluxe Statement Earrings’ by Oscar & Matilda $82.50, assorted books starting from $29.99. ![]() Clockwise from left: ‘Tower in a Box’ timber blocks by Gluckskafer $80, ‘The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ugly Animals’ by Sami Bayly $32.99, ‘Musical rainbow marble toy’ $149, Dinosaur Bingo $24.99, assorted books starting from $14.99, ‘Beeswax Crayons’ by Stockmar $18.60, ‘Wooden Helicoper’ by nic $66.95, ‘Groove Triple Pencils’ by Lyra $26.95 (6 pack), ‘Wooden Pencil Sharpener’ $2ea. The beauty of heading to the Gallery Shop to pick up some of those Christmas gifts is that you can disguise the chore of Christmas shopping as a fun day out! Tie in a visit to the Gallery whilst you’re there - it is such a stunning space and hosts multiple exhibitions with free entry. And once you’ve got your spot of culture for the day, picked up a couple of unique Christmas gifts, you can then head into the cafe for a coffee or a bite to eat. The cafe, Seraphine, is located under the same roof and offers delicious breakfast, lunch and morning / afternoon tea options. ![]() Clockwise from left: ‘Flat Pate Bowl’ by Henry & Tunks $40ea, ‘Daily Acts of Creativity’ by Amanda O’Bryan $34.99, ‘Petal’ by Adriana Picker $60, ‘Limited Edition Framed Christmas Star Mini Print’ by Apothecary Artist $49.50, ‘Kryptonite and Sky Blue Collection Luscious and Long Earrings’ by Natasha Lenaghan $65, ‘Sterling Sliver, Cultured Pearl & Garnet Earrings’ by Joanne Herbert $110, ‘Golden Parrot Grevillea Brooch’ by Nicole Jakins $130, ‘Ladyvase’ by Teval Guner $79ea. ![]() Clockwise from left: ‘Arnold’ Self Tie Bow Tie by Hank in Chief $66, ‘Dopp Kit’ by Hide and Seeker $95, ‘Glass Case’ by Hide and Seeker $45, ‘Procrastination’ by School of Life $27.95, ‘Travel Cup’ by Henry & Tunks $38, ‘Steel Dough’ by Will Maguire $38.50, Privit, Red Cedar & Walnut ‘Guilloche Box’ by Lindsay Dunn $147, ‘Little One’ by Henry & Tunks $12, timber and sterling silver ‘Pebble Cufflinks’ by Sarah Bourke Jewellery $180. Hot tip, if you sign up to become a member of the Maitland Regional Art Gallery, you will receive 10% off in The Gallery Shop all year round - plus a few other perks such as access to exclusive events and more members only discounts. Free gift wrapping is also available. So turn your Christmas shopping into a day out this year, all whilst supporting local artists.
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the sixth edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. At Maitland Regional Art Gallery we are passionate about the power of art and creativity to enrich our lives and our community. Participating in creativity develops critical thinking skills, improves our mental health, connects diverse audiences and enhances the well-being of our community. We hope you find some creative content in this edition to enhance your week. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity and in the meantime we would love to hear from you so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() (image) Fiona Hall, Wrong Way Time (cuckoo clock with news of the world) 11, (detail) 2015, painted cuckoo clock, 30 x 24 x 15cm
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Do you have a favourite work? In this three-part series, Gallery Officer Anna Buxton Soldal shares some of her favourites with us. Part 2 considers an unusual clock by Australian artist Fiona Hall. Wrong Way Time (Cuckoo Clock with News of the World) is one of several significant artworks generously donated to the City of Maitland by Penelope Seidler AM. Read more about the Seidler gift here. ![]() ![]() It’s a Mad World! Be the apprentice and explore the masterful work of Francisco Goya from the Masters & Apprentices exhibition. This activity has been designed for secondary students 12+ and is a great resource for teachers and students. ![]() Here’s some more inspiration for you: ![]() Have you submitted your entry to Lucas Grogan’s Long Story Short competition? There is a Grojohn prize pack up for grabs so make sure you get your entry in by 5pm, this Sunday May 17. More info here. ![]() ![]() (image) Dale Collier, Unentitled (detail), 2016, Digital photograph, 2016 Brenda Clouten Memorial Scholarship Winner Are you an artist, 30 years or younger, who lives or works in the Lower Hunter? Would you like to travel to participate in an artist residency, investigate an art form or extend your art practice? Applications for the 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarships for Young Achievers in Visual Arts are now open, so make the most of social isolation and get your application in! $8,000 in scholarships available. Here’s a quick message from Dale Collier, 2016 scholarship recipient: ![]()
More information here, applications close 29 May.
Take inspiration from Kei Takemura and do some mindful mending this week. Japanese artist Kei Takemura repairs broken objects using silk thread, transforming these ‘wounds’ into objects of beauty. In this way Takemura continues the Kintsugi tradition and questions the single-use culture that has come to dominate our contemporary lives. Here are a few links for inspiration:
Mindful Mending (Instagram thread)
Transition Newcastle | Newcastle Upcyclers (weblink)
Australian Design Centre | Object Therapy Education Kit (PDF)
![]() ![]() We have some inspirational mending books in the Gallery Shop like Lena Corwin’s Made By Hand, A Collection of Projects to Print, Sew, Weave, Dye, Knit or Otherwise Create. Give us a call 02 4934 9859 and we can pop a copy in the post for $40, we might even pop in a little something extra… (image) Kei Takemura, Renovated yellow and green teacup, 2015, Italian synthetic cloth, Japanese silk thread, 6 x 10cm, Image courtesy of Dominik Mersch Gallery. #MRAG #ArtForAll #SeeMakeDo #MRAGfromhome #MuseumFromHome #SocialIsolationSeries #mymaitland #MRAGhomedelivery Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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230 High St, PO Box 220 Maitland NSW 2320 Phone (02) 4934 9859 | Fax (02) 4933 1657 artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au | www.mrag.org.au MRAG is a proud service of Maitland City Council and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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No images? Click here ![]() Dear Matthew, In response to new Government guidelines Maitland Regional Art Gallery will be temporarily closing to the public, effective from today, Thursday 26 March, until further notice. The health and wellbeing of our team, our members and our visitors is important to us, and this precautionary measure will ensure their safety and help to minimise the spread of COVID-19 in our community. While our doors may be closed, we will be working to provide you with new digital experiences from our website and social media channels (Facebook & Instagram), including virtual tours of exhibitions, insights into the City''s incredible art collection and creative content for all ages. This is an uncertain time for everyone, a time when it is more important than ever to stay connected with the things we love. We look forward to connecting with you in new ways and welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity. Any new information about the operations of the Gallery in the days and weeks ahead will be available at mrag.org.au and our social media channels. We are grateful for the support of our community and we wish everyone well. ![]() Seraphine Cafe is open and offering a delicious takeaway menu. Current hours: Regular updates here. Here''s a few ways to explore MRAG online..... ![]() Guns to Roses Guns to Roses brings together artworks from the MRAG Collection, and selected works on loan, that illustrate how artists respond to the precariousness of our times; the fragility of life as impacted by war, political unrest, climate change and the consciousness of our own mortality. Explore the catalogue online. (image) Li Hongbo, Gun No.1 (detail), 2016, paper, dimensions variable, Purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2016.
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![]() Imaginary Portraits Activity Sheet We''ve designed a creative activity, inspired by the Masters & Apprentices exhibition, for you to enjoy at home. Click here to download MRAG’s new activity sheet We’d love to see your completed masterpiece, don’t forget to share it with us by tagging us on Facebook or Instagram!!!
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![]() Explore the collection online There are two wonderful paintings by Margaret Olley in the City''s art Collection. Bedroom Still Life, painted in 1997, reveals a mirror reflection of Olley and a glimpse of some of the ephemera and still life subject matter, which filled her home. This work made its way into the Maitland Collection with the financial assistance of the Art Gallery Society in 1998. (image) Margaret Olley, Bedroom Still Life (detail), 1997, Oil on board, 61 x 91cm.
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![]() MRAG Members Magazine Pour yourself a cuppa and enjoy the Autumn/Winter edition of Artel online!
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Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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230 High St, PO Box 220 Maitland NSW 2320 Phone (02) 4934 9859 | Fax (02) 4933 1657 artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au | www.mrag.org.au MRAG is a proud service of Maitland City Council and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() Dear Matthew, We want you to know that Maitland Regional Art Gallery is maintaining normal operating hours. We understand that in times of uncertainty, galleries can be places of refuge and hope, and we will do all we can to offer this possibility to those who can continue to visit. As a public institution, the health and safety of our team and visitors is always our priority. When visiting the Gallery, we encourage you to follow the recommendations provided by NSW Health. As a precaution to slow the spread of COVID-19, Maitland Regional Art Gallery''s public programs have been suspended until 30 April 2020. This includes public talks, workshops, children''s programs and events. This decision has not been made lightly, and we recognise the impacts this has on you, our community. Please know that even when you may be faced with self isolation, the Gallery is here for you. We encourage you to continue to visit our website at www.mrag.org.au and social media channels (Facebook & Instagram) where you will be able to access our digital resources from home; explore our collection, read our eCatalogues, peruse the Members Magazine ARTEL and engage with some very special creative content to come... We are grateful for the support of our community and we wish everyone well. The situation will continue to be assessed in line with advice Maitland City Council is following from the State and Federal governments. Any new information about the operations of the Gallery/Libraries in the days and weeks ahead will be published on www.maitland.nsw.gov.au and on our social media channels. Opening hours & important information MRAG is open 10.00am - 5.00pm (Gallery closed Monday''s) Additional safety protocols including increased handwashing and the frequent sanitisation of surfaces have been implemented onsite. Gallery entrance doors are automatic and require no contact to enter and exit. We''ll be adhering to the recommended social distancing guidelines and a preference for tap payments rather than cash. ![]() Seraphine Cafe is open and the coffee is flowing! Current open hours: Regular updates here. Amazing pic of Buddha bowls by @misswok_ Exhibitions ![]() Guns to Roses 29 February — 2 August 2020 Guns to Roses brings together artworks from the MRAG Collection, and selected works on loan, that illustrate how artists respond to the precariousness of our times; the fragility of life as impacted by war, political unrest, climate change and the consciousness of our own mortality. (image) Li Hongbo, Gun No.1 (detail), 2016, paper, dimensions variable, Purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2016.
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![]() Lucas Grogan 22 February — 17 May 2020 Having amassed an international following, Long Story Short brings together works from private and public collections across the country to present the most significant collection of Lucas Grogan’s work to date to be shown in the artist’s home town of Maitland. Lucas Grogan is represented by; Hugo Michell Gallery, SA, Australia | Martin Browne Contemporary, NSW, Australia and Yavuz Gallery, Singapore.
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![]() Let all the birds fly: 8 February — 3 May 2020 Questioning long-held traditions (image) Alison Alder, Remember Me (detail), 2019, screen print on paper, aluminium, plastic, steel, 120×80×50cm.
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![]() KeI Takemura 8 February — 3 May 2020 In her Renovated series, Takemura repairs broken objects using silk thread, transforming these wounds into objects of beauty. For the artist, the act of embroidery creates a state of being "tentative"; it transforms objects and places which no longer exist, and brings fragments of memory towards a tangible existence. Kei Takemura is represented by Dominik Mersch Gallery(image) Kei Takemura, Renovated buildings GUTANNAHME-ESSO (detail), 2014, broken German model buildings, Italian synthetic cloth, Japanese silk thread, 25 x 15 x 19cm.
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![]() Masters & Apprentices 8 February — 10 May 2020 Artworks by Picasso, Rembrandt, Goya, Renoir, Chagall, Miró and Destino will be exhibited alongside new work created by local school students in response to these inspiring Masters. This exhibition engages the long history of master artists and their budding apprentices to celebrate the instrumental relationship between teachers and their students. (image) Lauren Hughes, Distorted (detail), 2019, Kotara High School, Year 11, pencil on paper.
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![]() Maitland International Salon of Photography 22 February — 3 May 2020 For over 60 years the Maitland International Salon of Photography has attracted entries from photographers around the world. This exhibition showcases highlights from over 5,000 entries received this year in Salon categories Colour, Monochrome, Nature, Travel and Projected Images. Roger Lancaster, The Blue Room (detail)
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The Project Space Jaime Pritchard 8 February — 10 May 2020 (image) Jamie Pritchard, Unravelling To Recognition (detail), 2020, multimedia installation, video projection, paper, timber dowel, charcoal, cotton, beaded sequined embroidered garment yoke, dimensions variable. Sound by Sean Ballenden, garment yoke donated from private collection of Leonie Smith. Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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230 High St, PO Box 220 Maitland NSW 2320 Phone (02) 4934 9859 | Fax (02) 4933 1657 artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au | www.mrag.org.au MRAG is a proud service of Maitland City Council and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the fourth edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. We’ve officially made it to Term 2! For everyone undertaking studies at home a quick reminder that all content (previous and current) is available at mrag.org.au via the Exhibitions and See Make Do menu options. The home delivery series focuses on community connection, and how we can continue to connect and create during this time of isolation. We have curated content for you to #See #Make and #Do which we hope you find inspiring and comforting and through which our collective wellbeing is enhanced during this unusual time. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity and in the meantime would love to hear from you so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() Artist workshops are one of our favourite activities! Over the coming weeks we’ll be sharing virtual artist workshops to keep us connected and creative during #iso. Lucas Grogan has created a very special activity sharing his passion for patterns, text and all things blue. ![]() Need some art supplies? Our friends over at Cleverpatch can assist. Hint: Lucas uses Posca pens and Uniball Signo. Here’s some inspiration for our younger audiences: ![]()
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Please share your creations with us! Instagram, Facebook or artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au. ![]() Japanese artist Kei Takemura repairs broken objects using silk thread, transforming these ‘wounds’ into objects of beauty. In this way Takemura continues the Kintsugi tradition and questions single-use culture. Kei Takemura virtual tour: ![]() + a short chat between the artist and gallerist Dominik Mersch... ![]() Did you #Make last week''s activity inspired by Kei''s work? ![]() Each year MRAG exhibits a selection of finalists from the Maitland International Salon of Photography. Unfortunately, the 2020 exhibition was cut short, but the beauty of photography is that you can explore the 2020 finalists online. Perhaps its time to pull your camera out and see what you can capture this week?? Send your favourites with a title to artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au ![]()
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the tenth and final weekly edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. You’ve told us how much you’ve enjoyed our digital activities, so we are going to make sure that we continue to develop and deliver creative digital content alongside our physical program. Watch your inbox for a new monthly edition of things to #See #Make and #Do online and in person. We look forward to seeing you soon, the MRAG team Welcome Home! Gallery now open!
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![]() Little Star is an online exhibition created by artist Todd Fuller. Zvezdochka, or Little Star, was the 11th dog to be sent into space by Russia. Like the others in the program, she endured extreme conditions as a scientific experiment into the effects of orbital travel on a living creature. ![]() Todd Fuller''s Little Star (hand drawn animation): ![]() Todd Fuller, Little Star (hand drawn animation) 2015 hand drawn animation - 6:44 mins, Music by Andy Peterson This incredible animation was made by hand through a process of drawing, photographing and re-drawing the scenes. Todd took over 3,600 photographs to bring Little Star to life! Make your own night sky, Build your own Rocket, and Make your own Animation following Todd’s Little Star Activity booklet. ![]()
Download Todd Fuller’s Little Star Activity booklet here (PDF)
![]() Whilst there is a pause on regular Gallery programming we’ve created a very special Free Art Sunday activity for you to create at home. In this video MRAG Art Tutor Genevieve shows you how to make a rainbow bouquet inspired by the Waiting for Equality exhibition. ![]()
Read more about the Waiting for Equality exhibition here (weblink)
![]() Keg de Souza’s artwork Living Under the Stars (LUTS) relies on the human body being cocooned in a protective tent structure that is reminiscent of the snug play spaces of childhood. The viewer is invited to lie down and look up at the canopy where a light display on a timed sequence mimics the constellations seen in the Southern Hemisphere’s night sky. Be inspired by Keg’s artwork and make your own safe space at home. ![]()
Read more about the Safe Space exhibition here (weblink)
Download the Safe Space Education resource here (PDF)
Here are some other great examples of safe spaces made by incredible local artists... Did you see Alysha Fewster’s artwork Cubby House when it was installed in the project space at MRAG? ![]() Alysha Fewster, Cubby House, 2019, branches, cloth, twine, dimensions variable By elevating the act of building a cubby by recontextualising it within a fine art setting, the viewer is offered an opportunity to consider the significance of childhood experiences in nature. The profound importance of a person’s relationship to their environment transcends words. Through a visual medium I hope to offer a moment for deep reflection of the importance of a child playing in nature. Alysha Fewster
Read more about Alysha Fewster here (weblink)
We are big fans of Shan Turner-Carroll and his work The Cubby Cave. ![]()
Read more about The Cubby Cave here (weblink)
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the ninth edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. Brrrrr is it cold in here? As we welcome Winter the MRAG team are busy installing a new season of exhibitions. And we have loved welcoming you in person to the Gallery over the past few days! Thank you for your patience as we implement our new #CovidSafe procedures. We look forward to seeing you soon, the MRAG team ![]() Welcome Home! Gallery now open!
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If you’ve been to an MRAG exhibition opening you know how much we all love hearing directly from artists about their practice. So here’s a digital version just for you… ![]() ![]() Victoria Lobregat, Deco Skull, (detail) 2008, ink and gouache on paper, 48.9 x 60cm, purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery 2008 Art Tutor Annie shows you how to create a floral collage inspired by Victoria Lobregat’s Deco Skull featured in the Guns to Roses exhibition. ![]() Want to know more about Guns to Roses? Explore each work through the exhibition catalogue and essay. And if you would like to have your own Guns to Roses catalogue, shop online at our gallery shop. ![]()
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![]() Explore the City’s Collection online and be inspired. In this three-part series, Gallery Officer Anna Buxton Soldal shares some of her favourites with us. Part 3 looks at Made in the light – Happy Cloud and Drips, acquired to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the redevelopment of the Gallery and to celebrate one of Maitland’s highest achievers, Nell, who was inducted into the Maitland City Hall of Fame in 2017. ![]() As I caught the school bus to Maitland Grossmann High School every day, I would dream of being an artist when I grew up. And in my wildest dreams I couldn’t have imagined that one day I would have a permanent artwork on the outside of On the second day the artwork was installed, before it was even lit up, my 12 year old niece told me she saw the happy cloud from her school bus. How cool is that? Dreams on the school bus can come true! Nell, July 2019 ![]() Nell’s Made in the Light – Happy Cloud and Drips, 2011, neon. Purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2019. Launched on 23 August 2019
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() What''s On |August 2020 Hi Everyone, We have an exciting month ahead! During the month of August we will be busy installing 5 new exhibitions for you to enjoy + our regular ''What''s On'' email has been given a make-over to share physical and digital content with you to see, make and do at the Gallery and at home. All the details below… Thank you for your patience and support as we navigate our new Covid Safe normal. For a full overview of what we are doing to keep everyone safe head to mrag.org.au/visit-us. A little reminder that you do not need to book online to visit the Gallery, please come on in and register on arrival. We continue to monitor events and and will make adjustments to our delivery as needed. ![]() 5 new exhibitions, 1 impressive mural + new digital content to explore ![]() LAST DAYSSafe Space – Contemporary Sculpture |
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No images? Click here ![]() What''s On |October 2020 ![]() We launch into this month with Spring School Holidays in full swing so pop into MRAG to pick up a code-breaker and wander around. Or enjoy MRAG See, Make, Do from home! For a full overview of our Covid Safe plan head to mrag.org.au/visit-us. A little reminder that you do not need to book online to visit the Gallery, please come on in and register on arrival. ![]() Current exhibitions & new digital content Hello Again: It''s nice to see your face until February 14 Join Anna to take a closer look at the artwork of Alan Jones currently on display in ''Hello Again''. ![]() Arlo Mountford|Deep Revolt until November 15 Explore ‘Deep Revolt’ with Arlo Mountford. ![]() Plus more... A Passion Shared | The Elliott Eyes Collection ending soon, October 4 Chris Kunko | Thinking of an old friend until November 15 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarship for Young Achievers in the Visual Arts until November 22
Find out more about the finalists and winners
Coming soon... Shan Turner-Carroll | Bodies on a Rock, October 10 - until November 15 ![]() Anna Louise Richardson. Video still: Hello Studio by Visit Perth and artist Pip and Pop (Tanya Shultz). Photography The Hybrid Minds (Daniel Parish)
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![]() MRAG Offsite @ Walka Water Works Music, art and movement with the MRAG Collection. What happens when you find a beautiful heritage space and breathe life into it? A bit of magic… Featuring art by Christopher Hodges (from the MRAG Collection), dancing by Belle Beasley and on violin, Benjamin Lambert. Production: Toby Tull and Henry Brodbeck @Newy Digital ![]() Make Soft Sculpture Portraits Do you remember the Alan Jones soft sculpture portraits of his family that Anna told us about in the video above? We are going to show you how to make soft sculpture portraits at home. Here we go! ![]() ![]() Free Art Sunday! Book in now! Choose from two sessions each Sunday. Free Art Sunday presents family art activity sessions for all ages! Free Art Sunday is supported by MRAG Members and our clever friends at CleverPatch! ![]()
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to a very special edition of #MRAGhomedelivery dedicated to National Reconciliation Week 2020 #NRW2020. We acknowledge the Wonnarua People as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land upon which MRAG stands and pay our respects to Wonnarua Elders past, present and future. National Reconciliation Week is a time for us to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. ![]() This year’s theme #InThisTogether2020 resonates now more than ever as we rally together in the face of adversity. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity and in the meantime would love to see how you celebrate reconciliation so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() Be inspired by BULANYDJAN Dorothy Djukulul and weave a Karritjar (water python). Have some fun experimenting and trying different materials. Paddle pop sticks can be substituted with twigs from the garden, and if you don’t have wool, try using some thin curling ribbon. ![]() We would love to see your water python - share with us at Instagram, Facebook or artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au. ![]() Whilst the Gallery is closed we are taking a moment to reflect on Stories from Wonnarua Country. This exhibition featured artworks made by students from seven local schools who explored what it means to them to be living on Wonnarua Country today. The artists were led by their student colleagues who are the leaders of their school-based Junior Aboriginal Education Consultative Group. "The way the students thought outside the square in creating artworks that connected to Wonnarua Country was outstanding" Uncle Warren Taggart, Wonnarua Elder Tarro''s Tree of Knowledge We all have our own knowledge to share and story to tell. Every student (as well as teachers, parents and school community members) at Tarro Public School has been part of collectively creating this artwork. We wanted to show how individual stories come together to tell the shared story of our amazing and diverse little community. We all live, learn and grow together. Our installation depicts this through the merged representation of two locally found trees – the Spotted Gum and Ironbark. ![]() Artists Emma Langford, Lexzie-Ann Fraser, Estella Walla and Ryleigh Lewis from Tarro Public Junior Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (JAECG) and teacher Danielle Yeend installing Tarro''s Tree of Knowledge in the gallery as part of Stories from Wonnarua Country in June 2019. This artwork was created by all K-6 students from Tarro Public School and was supported by parents and community members who assisted with plaiting, weaving, sewing, painting and donating yarn. This video and soundscape was part of Minimbah, an installation by Maitland High School JAECG in Stories from Wonnarua Country. Thank you to the artists for their permission to include their video and soundscape here. ![]() Many people in the school came together in the making of this artwork; as the stories of Wonnarua connect us to this land and each other. Our intention for Minimbah (teaching place) is to illustrate a sensory experience – as living on country is not just sitting back, it involves deep connection and interactions between living things. JAECG students, Maitland High Artists: Jaimie-Lee Beavan, Takara Delmedge, Jayeirra Dixon, Gindah Griffiths, Emma Merritt, Tahneal Simmons, Summer Singh, Natalie Smith, Taneisha Wells, Judd Allen, Kyana Patten, Meg Pearson, Taylor Torrens, Hayley Griffiths, Maineikia-Lei Harris, Shianne Hawksworth, Ronnie Swain, Warrali Griffiths, Ashleigh Heywood, Kaleb Trugett and Killara Drew assisted by Chantal Tanna, Christina Wright, Michael Heitmeyer, Nola Gregory and Jabez Howell. ![]() Reflect on what it means to you to live on Wonnarua Country today. ![]() I am on Wonnarua Country today Living and breathing the country my ancestors walked is special to me. It strengthens my pride in my First Nations’ ancestry and without fail, reminds me what is important - unwavering links to culture. Ancestral connection to where I live and acknowledging it aloud without fear is something generations of my family could not do. They adapted to survive. The sacrifice of their cultural identity lives within the splattering of sacred sites throughout the Hunter Valley, longing to not be forgotten. I feel grounded in the knowledge still existing in the landscape, in the
stories still told and the songlines still travelled. Learn more about reconciliation by visiting the Reconciliation Australia website.
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![]() Leeroy Chapman, The Spaces In-Between, 2018, concrete, steel, dimensions variable_icon Are you an artist, 30 years or younger, who lives or works in the Lower Hunter? Would you like to travel to participate in an artist residency, investigate an art form or extend your art practice? Applications for the 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarships for Young Achievers in Visual Arts are now open, so make the most of social isolation and get your application in! $8,000 in scholarships available. Here’s a quick message from Leeroy Chapman, 2018 scholarship winner: ![]()
Entries close 5.00pm Friday 29 May 2020
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230 High St, PO Box 220 Maitland NSW 2320 Phone (02) 4934 9859 | Fax (02) 4933 1657 artgallery@maitland.nsw.gov.au | www.mrag.org.au MRAG is a proud service of Maitland City Council and is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarships for Young Achievers in Visual Arts Are you an artist, 30 years or younger, who lives or works in the Lower Hunter? Would you like to travel to participate in an artist residency, investigate an art form or extend your artistic practice? Head to mrag.org.au for all information on how to apply for this unique travelling scholarship. enquiries please contact Anne McLaughlin: 4934 9820 ![]() Total value of scholarships Closing date submission (image) 2018 Winner: Leeroy Chapman, The Spaces In-Between, 2018, (detail)
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![]() (image) 2018 Exhibition Finalists speaking about their work; Brigette Beyer, Nick Barlow, (Curator Anne McLaughlin), Elliot Watson, Ileigh Hellier, Annie Corey, Alessia Sakoff, Genevieve Graham (Leeroy Chapman not pictured). ![]()
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What''s On | July 2020 | Maitland Regional Art Gallery
No images? Click here ![]() ![]() What''s On | July 2020 Hi Everyone, It has been wonderful to welcome visitors back to the Gallery over the past month. Thank you for your patience and support as we navigate our new #CovidSafe normal. For a full overview of what we are doing to keep everyone safe head to mrag.org.au/visit-us. A little reminder that you do not need to book online to visit the Gallery, please come on in and register on arrival. Our regular monthly ''What''s On'' email has been given a little make-over as we continue to share physical and digital content with you to #See, #Make and #Do at the Gallery and at home. We love receiving your feedback so let us know what you think! In line with easing restrictions we have started to schedule onsite programs, including the very popular Free Art Sunday and a modified School Holiday program! More information and booking details below... ![]() 6 incredible exhibitions to explore!!! ![]() (image) Tiger Palpatja (c1920-2012) Untitled (detail), 2010 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 117 x 200 cm. On loan from the Private Collection of Geoffrey Hassall © Tiger Palpatja/Copyright Agency, 2020Tiger Palpatja |
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, how are you? We’ve missed seeing you! While the Gallery doors are closed the MRAG team are busily creating experiences that our community can enjoy from home. Over the coming weeks we will be delivering content to your inbox, Instagram & Facebook feeds so that we can stay connected and creative! Art-is-for-all and now, more than ever, we seek comfort, inspiration and connection with art and artists. We invite you to visit mrag.org.au and enjoy extra special content developed for you, your family and friends, to enjoy from the comfort and safety of your home. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity, in the meanwhile, we are excited to see your home creations so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() Lucas Grogan’s Long Story Short was, ahh, rather short. But alas, the show must and is going on! Lucas has created new content for you to enjoy whilst observing current social distancing protocols. Parents please note that some videos contain adult themes, strong language, as well as epic skills and a little bit of pink… ![]() Lucas Grogan Maito Tour ![]() Lucas Grogan Video Tour ![]() If you would like your very own copy of Lucas'' excellent exhibition catalogue with its feel-good cover give us a call and we’ll send you a copy for $30 (includes postage)… 02 4934 9859. ![]() Children, parents, friends and family - are you missing Free Art Sunday? We certainly miss having you here! ![]()
Download the Make: Paper Accessories Activity Sheet here
A huge thank you to the MRAG Members and Cleverpatch for your ongoing support of Free Art Sunday! Here’s some inspiration for you: ![]() And a wonderful interview with the artist (page 24): ![]() + Don’t forget to get your entry in for Lucas Grogan’s Long Story Short competition, there is an extra special Grojohn prize pack up for grabs.
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![]() Feel like getting some fresh air? Use Dr Simone Paterson’s artwork from the Guns to Roses exhibition, as inspiration to create your own mandala out of natural materials. Traditionally used as a meditative practice in Hindu and Buddhist cultures, mandalas are intricately patterned motifs that encourage us to focus and reflect.
You can read more about Simone’s work and the Guns to Roses exhibition here
Here’s a mandala we created…. ![]() ![]()
Download the Do: Mandala Activity Sheet here
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No images? Click here ![]() What''s On at MRAG | March 2020 ![]() (image) Li Hongbo, Gun No.1 (detail), 2016, paper, dimensions variable. Purchased by Maitland Regional Art Gallery, 2016. What''s On ![]() IF Maitland Festival Sunday 1 March, various locations across Maitland including MRAG Free The inaugural IF Maitland Festival is a celebration of independent writing and publishing in all its forms. Head to ifmaitland.org for full program details.
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![]() Open Collection Store 10.00am — 2.00pm, We are throwing open the Collection Store doors and invite you to explore the treasures within!
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![]() Artastique Artastique is an art exhibition and festival, bringing together artists with shops and businesses in High Street Maitland. From Saturday 29 of February to Sunday 8 of March central Maitland will be covered in art | Free
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![]() From Apprentice to Master Join Artist Pablo Tapia in this unique oil painting series inspired by the Masters. Saturday 21 March The workshop fee includes 2 x 3 hour sessions with Pablo, an artist''s kit to use and take home valued at $99. Maximum 15 participants, minimum 6 participants. For ages 16 year plus.
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![]() 2020 Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarships for Are you an artist, 30 years or younger, who lives or works in the Lower Hunter? Would you like to travel to participate in an artist residency, investigate an art form or extend your artistic practice? Total value of scholarships $8,000 (image) Leeroy Chapman, The Spaces In-Between, 2018, concrete, steel, dimensions variable
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![]() Free Art Sunday Sundays, Free art activities every Sunday. No bookings required, just drop in! Proudly supported by MRAG Members & Cleverpatch Please note: children cannot be left unattended
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![]() Conversations: Thursday 12 March, (booked out) Conversations, artmaking and morning tea, for people living with memory loss and their support carers. *Bookings essential: phone the art gallery on 49349859.
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![]() Journeys: Friday 20 March, Welcomes people with a lived mental health experience to connect with art and community in a series of free workshops art Maitland Regional Art Gallery. For all enquiries and bookings contact Hannah on 0434193125 or phone the Gallery on 49349859
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![]() Expressions of interest are open to be a part of Gabfest: A Youth Week Event Sunday 5 April, 11.00am—3.00pm Gab fest is a symposium and market for young people to showcase what’s important to them in a safe supported space. Are you 12 -25 and want to get involved? Grab a market stall, sing , dance, read poetry or showcase your talents. If you are interested in being a part of the event please contact Jean-Louise via email Jean-Louise@samaritans.org.au or call 4931 1000
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![]() Free Guided tours Book any weekday during opening hours for a guided tour with one of our friendly staff. Explore the Gallery at your own pace using the Art and Heritage Audio Tour available at reception desk, and as a free app. Or get in touch to organise a guided tour with one of the Gallery team members. Bookings essential: phone the art gallery on 4934 9859. ![]() Save the Date: Sip and Sketch Friday 03 April No bookings required, just drop in! ![]()
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We ❤ MRAG and we know you do too. Become a member today. Membership has a range of benefits including discounts, event invitations and warm and fuzzy feelings knowing you are supporting access to arts and culture. Membership start from $25. Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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No images? Click here ![]() ![]() #ArtForAll #MRAGhomedelivery Hi everyone, welcome to the third edition of #MRAGhomedelivery. This week we are very excited to launch virtual tours thanks to the help of our friends at Dominik Mersch Gallery. You can’t visit MRAG, so we’ll make sure MRAG can visit you! Over 140 artists contributed to the current exhibitions and it is important to us that you have the chance to see their work. We’d love to hear your feedback, are we on the right track? We are also open to requests, so don’t hesitate to get in touch. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Gallery at the first opportunity and in the meantime would love to see your home creations so please keep in touch. Until next time, the MRAG team. ![]() It is not every day that Masters like Picasso, Rembrandt, Chagall, Destino, Renoir, Goya and Miro hang on the walls of Maitland Regional Art Gallery – a big thank you to the Lakeview Collection for sharing these masterpieces with the Maitland community. Better still, 50 ‘apprentices’ from local schools made artworks inspired by these Masters, to create the ‘Masters & Apprentices’ exhibition. Can you find your artwork? ![]() Note: To see the Masters artworks, search for them online. We are unable to reproduce them due to copyright restrictions. Curator Anne McLaughlin shares some insights about Francisco Goya and his etching ‘Los Chinchillas’ and the apprentices who responded to this artwork… ![]() ![]() ![]() Be inspired by Japanese artist Kei Takemura and record your special memories. In her exhibition How can it be recovered? Takemura recovers and records memories of her grandfather''s home using paper, fabric and thread. ![]() A huge thank you to the MRAG Members and Cleverpatch for your ongoing support of Free Art Sunday! ![]() ![]() Take inspiration from innovative Australian printmakers and explore your house and backyard for interesting textures... ...try some bark on a tree or a vegetable strainer! All you need is some paper and some crayons / pencils / pastels. Think about how you can use these textures, you could add them to your next artwork or write a special note for a friend. Step 1 ![]() Step 2 ![]() Step 3 ![]()
Need a recommendation for an interesting podcast? Explore Talking With Painters and listen to the latest episode with Lucas Grogan!... ![]() #MRAG #ArtForAll #SeeMakeDo #MRAGfromhome #MuseumFromHome #SocialIsolationSeries #mymaitland #MRAGhomedelivery Maitland Regional Art Gallery as a department of Maitland City Council reproduces written material, photographic or video images of individuals and groups in its publications, promotional material and on its website. These images are used to promote Maitland Regional Art Gallery and or Maitland City Council or feature its activities. I understand that it is my responsibility to remove myself or my dependents if I do not wish to appear in photographs, videos or audio recording. ![]()
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