At the Gallery
Linda Elliott
It’s time to put your creative thinking hat on as applications for the Wagga Art Gallery, community exhibition spaces close October 31.
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The Links Gallery and E3 art space 2016 exhibition programs seek to reflect the rich diversity of contemporary art practices and support artists across the Riverina.
The Links Gallery is an exhibition space dedicated to established artists from Wagga and the Riverina region. The E3 art space is a separate space that will need to be minded in person. This exhibition space is designed to offer emerging artists from the region the opportunity to exhibit and develop their skills in a regional gallery.
Application forms and proposal guidelines for both the Links Gallery and the E3 art space are available at the gallery. All applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their proposals with the gallery’s curatorial team.
f8 CSU BA Photography
We welcome the next exciting generation of Australian photographers in f8, the eighth graduation exhibition by students from the Bachelor of Arts (Photography) degree at the Wagga campus of Charles Sturt University. f8, which opens this week, showcases the work of a talented and highly motivated group of students.
Photography course co-ordinator James Holcombe says of the artists exhibiting in f8: “These students each share a passion for the photographic medium, but where that passion takes them will be an individual journey based on how they interpret the medium and how they apply their skills.”
Artists participating in f8 include: Stephanie Adams, Joshua Cameron-Thomas, Elise Campbell, Charlotte Cooper, Emily Fitzpatrick, Rebecca Gordon-Smith, Jackson Henney, Keelan Hogie, Caitlyn Irwin, Emma Jeffrey, James Knight, Jessi Mastenbroek, Ashleigh McDonald, Madeline McGuigan, Karrah McLeod-boyle, Thomas Parker, Kendal Seaton, James Starr-Formosa.
f8: CSU BA Photography will be open to the public in the Links Gallery at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery from Saturday, September 26 until Sunday, November 15, 2015. The exhibition will be officially launched on Saturday, October 24, at 6pm, by Guy Sherlock, Program Manager of Visual Imaging at CATC Design School, Sydney, and a participant in 2008 in the first CSU BA Photography graduation exhibition.