Hazelhurst Pentimenti Prints Opening_February 2013.mp4
Pentimenti Prints - an Australian Italian Exchange portfolio of variable prints. The opening at the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Art Centre at Gymea, in the Sutherland Shire of Sydney, Australia on 2 February 2013
Reality Check: Watching Sylvania Waters
Bursting onto our screens in July 1992, Sylvania Waters simultaneously redefined television and placed the suburb firmly in the public consciousness, both locally and internationally. Arguably, the first big Australian reality TV series, Sylvania Waters documented the lives of an Australian family, the Donahers/Bakers, with all the drama and romance of a soap opera. Commissioned by the BBC for a British audience, and co-produced by the ABC, the show caused heated critique about documentary ethics as well as the politics of representation, seeing that for many, Laurie & Noeline Donaher in particular were being portrayed as 'typical' Australians for a UK audience.
Two years in the making, the exhibition Reality Check: watching Sylvania Waters examines the impact of the series through the work of 10 contemporary artists/ collectives who were commissioned to make new artworks that respond to Sylvania Waters.
Each artist was invited to undertake a residency at Hazelhurst throughout 2009 to assist in the development of the work. To aid research, the ABC generously granted access to episodes of the series, as well as archival media material that included news and current affairs segments. All commissioned artistic outcomes interpret Sylvania Waters from various perspectives and in ways that reveal how visual arts practice often blurs with popular forms of media and entertainment.
Artists: John A. Douglas, The Kingpins, Carla Cescon, Mitch Cairns, Luis Martinez, David Lawrey & Jaki Middleton, Archie Moore, Holly , Ms & Mr (Richard & Stephanie nova Milne), Elvis Richardson, Peter Cooley,
Curated by Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Reality Check: watching Sylvania Waters was on at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery from 10 October to 29 November 2009.
video production: john a douglas
stills: silversalt
Hazelhurst Regional Art Gallery
Hazelhurst Regional Art Gallery. Hazelhurst is only 40 minutes drive from Sydney's CBD, 20 minutes drive from Sydney airport. The gallery has a free car park for visitors. The entrance to the car park is located at 782 Kingsway, Gymea. Beautiful regional gallery with a great cafe for lunch, beautiful gardens. Great place for an afternoon of art and food.
Gymea Jazz and Blues Market
Gymea Markets are held in the grounds of Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre in February and October each year. Enjoy free jazz and blues music while you shop for unique arts and crafts.
Zombie sting
Shopfront presents
At the Drive-in
In a world where the dead roam the streets
A society struggling to understand
Artists ready to face the truth
A FREE all weather event combining live music, performance, dance and film, At the Drive-in will arise and stalk the grounds of the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Gymea from 26-29 August, before hitting the road and becoming a unique touring arts festival on route to the Living Desert, Broken Hill from 10-11 September. Contains Horror Themes.
Featuring performers from Shopfront Contemporary Arts & Performance, Heaps Decent, Barkly Arts, Broken Hill, and Wilcannia.
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Submit your own stories of the post-dead world to:
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enquiries: (02) 95883948
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This event is supported by The Australia Council for the Arts, ArtsNSW, Matana Foundation, The Department of Community Services, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Art Centre, Sutherland Shire Council, Heaps Decent, Broken Hill Council, Barkly Arts, Beyond Empathy, Daniel Besen, Illawarra Catholic Club and the St George Masonic Club
Griffith Studio - 35 Years
A conversation with Pamela Griffith - founder and principal of the Griffith Studio and Graphic Workshop. Recorded for the retrospective exhibition of prints (limited edition etchings, lithographs, collagraphs and relief prints) produced in the Griffith Studio since 1976, including 76 works of 29 artists. The exhibition was held at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre, Kingsway, Gymea, NSW, Australia, October 14th to November 27th 2011.
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Fringed by National Parks and accessible to every convenience you could wish for, Kirrawee combines a quiet suburban lifestyle with instant connectivity. Within your local area you have the choice of two train stations that will have you in the heart of Sydney within 25 minutes. Woollongong is just 30 minutes away via the freeway and Cronulla Beach can be reached in 5 minutes.
Shopping options are abundant with both Kirrawee and Gymea shopping villages located locally and Westfield Miranda close by. Parents will love the selection of medical facilities, pre schools, childcare centres, and choice of private and public schools. Gymea High Technology High School is within walking distance and Loftus TAFE closely located.
LOSE TO NATURE AND CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING
Moments from your doorstep you'll find an abundance of options for invigorating outdoor activities. Spend the day exploring a bush track in the magnificent Royal National Park, follow a cycle path through pristine forests or simply pack a hamper and relax in one of the many picnic spots the area is renowned for.
Numerous transport options place you within easy reach of tranquil Gymea Bay, bustling Cronulla Beach and the nearby Kareela Golf Club. Head off to the city, or enjoy local entertainment at Events Cinema at Westfield Miranda, the Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre or the family-friendly Gymea Tradies Club.
[ENG SUB] Art Gallery - hanging out with my kid in Sydney. 시드니 남부 아트갤러리 방문, 아이와 함께 놀아주기...
안녕하세요!
시드니에 거주하는 소확행(小确幸)추구 부자 Marvin & Jinu입니다.
오늘 아들 지누와 함께 Art Gallery(Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre)에 다녀왔습니다.
잔디에서 뛰어놀수도 있고, 무료 예술 작품 전시회도 볼수 있어 우리 부자가 좋아라 합니다. 이것이 우리에겐 작은 행복입니다. ^^
Hi!
This is Marvin who is trying to seek real happiness with my son Jinu from the small things around us. One tiny happiness we had today was at the Art Gallery(Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre).
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