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SUMMARY:Lunch Society: Artist Q&A with Gerard Brown
DESCRIPTION:Ready to escape your boring lunch routine? Take a break from the ordinary and join the Lunch Society\, where art meets lunch! Join us for a Q&A with exhibition artist Gerard Brown\, facilitated by Gallery Coordinator Melanie Toscan. \nLunch Society is FREE but the option of a fresh and delicious lunch is available for $20. Alternate meals for those with dietary requirements can be accommodated. \nAbout Gerard Brown\nLocal artist Gerard Brown draws inspiration for his body of work from his life experience as a farmer\, as well as his time spent facilitating life drawing sessions for artists. Having bred and trained racehorses\, his portrayal of the horses and race-goers of the legendary race meeting at Carrathool shows this sport of Kings and Queens contrasting against the treeless landscape of the plains of the region. \nThis event is FREE with an option to purchase lunch for $20 \nWe do not offer refunds or exchanges as a result of a change in your personal circumstances\, including illness or change of mind. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://griffithspringfest.com.au/event/lunch-society-artist-qa-with-gerard-brown/
LOCATION:Griffith Regional Art Gallery\, 167 Banna Avenue\, Griffith\, NSW\, 2680\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Botanical Printing with Bernadette Colpo
DESCRIPTION:Botanical Printing with Bernadette Colpo\nWho: Ages 18+\nWhere: Griffith Regional Art Gallery\nWhen: Sunday 12 October\, 9am – 12:30pm\nCost: $90 \n\nLearn the art of botanical printing in this immersive hands-on workshop.\nWhether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner\, you’ll create stunning and unique plant-based prints on textiles while exploring natural dyes. Take home a beautiful silk scarf and a collection of botanically dyed textiles made by you. \nThe workshop begins at 9am with a break at 12.30pm while your botanical prints gently simmer. Use this time to explore Griffith Spring Fest\, then come back at 1.30pm to unveil your finished pieces — or drop by during gallery hours to collect them at your convenience. \n\nAbout Bernadette Colpo\nBernadette is a versatile artist with a deep passion for textiles. Her skills span botanical dying\, sewing\, spinning\, weaving\, and knitting\, making her a true expert in fibre arts. \n\nAll materials are included.  \nBOOK HERE!
URL:https://griffithspringfest.com.au/event/botanical-printing-with-bernadette-colpo/
LOCATION:Griffith Regional Art Gallery\, 167 Banna Avenue\, Griffith\, NSW\, 2680\, Australia
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SUMMARY:GERARD BROWN: CARRATHOOL RACES
DESCRIPTION:Gerard Brown: Carrathool Races\nLocal artist Gerard Brown draws inspiration for his body of work from his life experience as a farmer\, as well as his time spent facilitating life drawing sessions for artists. Having bred and trained racehorses\, his portrayal of the horses and race-goers of the legendary race meeting at Carrathool shows this sport of Kings and Queens contrasting against the treeless landscape of the plains of the region. \nExhibition Dates: Saturday 13 September – Sunday 19 October \nOfficial Opening: Friday 12 September 6pm \nOpening Hours:\nWednesday to Friday: 10am – 5pm\nWeekends: 11am – 2pm \nPlease note: the Gallery is closed between exhibitions for changeover. Please check our exhibition dates or call the Gallery on 6962 8338 for more information.
URL:https://griffithspringfest.com.au/event/gerard-brown-carrathool-races/
LOCATION:Griffith Regional Art Gallery\, 167 Banna Avenue\, Griffith\, NSW\, 2680\, Australia
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SUMMARY:COMMUNITY ART EXHIBITION THE FRUITS OF LABOUR
DESCRIPTION:Community Art Exhibition\nThe Fruits of Labour: Celebrating 100 years of Irrigation Research and the CSIRO \nArtists are invited to contribute to this Community Exhibition\, highlighting the legacy of the CSIRO in Griffith. The Australian Citrus Research Station was established in Griffith in 1924\, and later became part of the CSIR and then the CSIRO in 1949\, focussing on Irrigation and Water Research. This exhibition will showcase CSIRO memorabilia and artworks depicting its importance to the community. (Please contact Gallery for details on how to be involved). \nExhibition Details\nOpening Event: 6pm Friday 20 September\nCloses: Sunday 3 November \nGallery Opening Hours:\nWednesday to Friday 10am – 5pm\nWeekends 11am – 2pm
URL:https://griffithspringfest.com.au/event/community-art-exhibition-the-fruits-of-labour/
LOCATION:Griffith Regional Art Gallery\, 167 Banna Avenue\, Griffith\, NSW\, 2680\, Australia
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SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIO SESSIONS
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Sessions – Let’s Collaborate \nThe Griffith Regional Art Gallery is opening its courtyard for artists to come in and enjoy a collaborative art space. Have you got an art project or artwork you have been working on at home that you just can’t get finished? Book a place at the gallery Open Studio Session and meet other artists for encouragement and inspiration. \nMaterials & Equipment \nBring along your projects\, materials and equipment. Bookings for an easel are available through registration. Please read through the registration questions to notify us of your intended requirements. \nOpen Studio Sessions will take place at the Griffith Regional Art Gallery and are available to those 18 years and over.
URL:https://griffithspringfest.com.au/event/open-studio-sessions/
LOCATION:Griffith Regional Art Gallery\, 167 Banna Avenue\, Griffith\, NSW\, 2680\, Australia
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