THE Wagga Wagga Art Gallery has launched a suite of new exhibitions and programs.
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Ian Tully's ongoing work Future farming: The Mars Project touches on the shifting climate, land and water degradation and a decline in services to the more isolated regions of rural Australia.
The exhibition is comprised of new photographic and video work plus assemblages constructed of largely repurposed materials connect directly with the ever innovative and resourceful farming sector.
Monuments to Thieves is an installation by Melbourne-based artist, Christian Bishop exploring notions of landscape and trauma.
Arthur Wicks' new work, Systems Feedback 1976 / Information Overload 2019 + offers the audience a glimpse into Wick's dystopian reality.
This contemporary iteration draws on imagery and technology from the 1970s to now, where a sense of order starts to disappear and new patterns emerge.
STEEL: art design architecture is a ground-breaking exhibition exploring innovative ways that steel is being used by artists, designers and architects in Australia.
Becoming is the first solo exhibition by Tyronne Hoerler, a Wagga-based emerging artist of Wongkumara descent.
This exhibition presents new work blending his trademark bold colours with explorations of the landscape, environment, heritage and identity.
Among the extraordinary contemporary and historical pieces from the National Art Glass Collection, curator Suzanne Brett was drawn to sculptures with a common narrative.
Beautifully crafted objects both powerful and ordinary that play a part in daily life, works that express a love for the landscape, portray hardships endured and others which define Australian society and culture.
Events
- Artist Talk | Exhibition walk-through with the artists: Christian Bishop + Ian Tully Saturday, May 25, 11am to noon | Free event
- Workshop | ArtBlast! Art Workshop. Children 6 to 12 years, Saturday, May 25 | Cost $20 bookings essential (02) 6926 9660.
- Workshop | Children's Mask Making Workshop. Children 8 to 12 years, Sunday, May 26 | Cost $10 + transaction fee. Bookings essential via Eventbrite.