Visit the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery this weekend for the final opportunity to see the 2020 National Emerging Art Glass Prize, closing Sunday.
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This exhibition features work from 23 of Australia's leading glass artists in the emerging sector.
Another exhibition not to miss is Rembrandt to Picasso, showcasing work across the past five centuries of European prints.
Ngurambang: district, country, home exhibition has recently opened highlighting innovative work created by students and teachers across the Riverina, who worked with Wiradjuri artists.
Recently, the gallery lived streamed an online exhibition tour with exhibiting artist Gregory Carosi, who said he was excited to be part of a creative response to the pandemic, which allowed him to "formally launch my exhibition online, in a far more personal and interactive way".
This video is still available online via the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery's Facebook and Instagram pages.
Gregory's exhibition Dead Reckoning is on display until Sunday, October 11.
This week, the Gallery has temporarily farewelled director Caroline Geraghty and wished her well for her 12-month maternity leave.
Over this period, Dr Lee-Anne Hall has joined the team in the position of acting director.
A three week cross-over period between Caroline and Lee-Anne has been spent in preparation for an exciting year of programming ahead.
Exhibition dates
- National Emerging Art Glass Prize 2020, open until Sunday, September 20, 2020.
- Rembrandt to Picasso: Five Centuries of European prints, open until Sunday, September 27, 2020.
- Gregory Carosi: Dead Reckoning, open until Sunday, October 11, 2020.
- Jason Richardson: Soundscapes, open until Sunday, October 11, 2020.
- Ngurambang: district, country, home, open until Sunday, October 18, 2020.