Saturo Hoshino at Newcastle Art Gallery
John Cliff was commissioned to provide video coverage of the install and to do an interview with Hoshino Satoru.
Satoru Hoshino was invited to install his work Beginning Form - Spiral '17 at Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle, Australia as part of the exhibition Sodeisha - Connected to Australia.
Newcastle Art Gallery holds a substantial collection of ceramics which includes a collection of works donated by the Sodeisha group (a contemporary Japanese ceramics collective) in 1981.
The installation of this work took Hoshino 6 days working 9am-5pm with the help of an assistant from the gallery's install team.
Exhibition dates: 2 March - 19 May 2019
BLACK, WHITE & RESTIVE - Newcastle Art Gallery
The BLACK WHITE & RESTIVE exhibition at Newcastle Art Gallery showcases the work of Aboriginal artists, non-Indigenous artists and works that have resulted from cross-cultural collaboration. A central theme is the celebrated exchange between legendary painter Albert Namatjira and artist Rex Battarbee in the 1930s. BLACK WHITE & RESTIVE is a visually stunning exhibition for all ages.
CSTUDIOS Art Gallery - Newcastle, Australia
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Newcastle Art Gallery, The Erskine Pledge: a gift to Newcastle
This exhibition celebrates the overwhelming generosity of James and Jacqui Erskine, several private donors and the Gallery’s support groups - the Newcastle Art Gallery Foundation, Society and Guides.
Exhibition Dates:
3 November 2018 - 28 January 2019
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TOP 40 NEWCASTLE (Australia) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best attractions in Newcastle - Australia youtube video - things to do in one of the city in New South Wales. Newcastle has so many best places to visit, so just watch this video and you will know what to do or what must see places in Newcastle.
Newcastle are known for its Newcastle Memorial Walk, one of the best scenic walking areas in Australia. Newcastle also known for its Blackbutt Reserve (nature & wildlife area) and Fort Scratchley (military base & facility). These 3 are top tourist attractions in Newcastle - Australia.
For beach activities in Newcastle, there are so many beaches such as Nobbys Beach, Merewether Beach, Newcastle Beach, Horseshoe Beach, Dudley Beach, Dixon Park Beach, etc. These beaches is most popular beaches in Newcastle.
Another things to do in Newcastle - New South Wales is come with family to water parks or pool on Merewether Baths. Others parks in Newcastle for take a fresh air is King Edwark Park, Foreshore Park and Honeysuckle Reserve. Tourist in Newcastle also likes to exploring national parks such as Myall Lakes National Park.
Next, feel free to explore historic sites or museums tourist attractions in Newcastle such as Newcastle Museum, Nobbys Head and Breakwall, Nobbys Lighthouse, The Lock-Up, Miss Porter's House, Shepherds Hill Fort, Convict Lumber Yard, Watt Street Wharf, Newcastle Mercantile Marine Memorial and World War One Memorial.
Others best places to visit in Newcastle is Christ Church Cathedral, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Baptist Tabernacle, Bathers Way Coastal Walk, Fernleigh Track, Newcastle Art Gallery, Hunter Wetlands Centre, Glenrock Lagoon, Maritime Centre, Marketown, Queens Wharf Tower, Railway Carriage Shed, Newcastle Region Library, Constance The Camel Sculpture, Newcastle Entertainment Centre and Watt Space.
Watch this video of TOP 40 NEWCASTLE attractions to know all things to do or what to do or best places to visit in Newcastle - New South Wales - Australia.
Top Tourist Attractions in Newcastle (New South Wales): Travel Guide Australia
Top Tourist Attractions in Newcastle (New South Wales): Travel Guide Australia: Blackbutt Reserve, Christ Church Cathedral, Fort Scratchley, Merewether Baths, Merewether Beach, Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle Memorial Walk, Newcastle Museum, Nobbys Beach, Nobby's Lighthouse, Queens Wharf Tower
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Newcastle Art Gallery Redevelopment Ward 3 Newcastle City Council By Election Full Version
This is the Full Version of the Newcastle Art Gallery Redevelopment Pledge.
It includes pledges and speeches from Declan Clausen, Navenka Bareham, Allan Warren, & Kath Elliott, as well as myself, Arjay Martin.
This video also related the the Newcastle City Council, Ward 3, By Election - to be held on 21 February 2015. I am an Independent and stand in the centre. The Council is made of 2 voting blocs of 6 people in each.
The Council cannot afford this development at this stage, and is already begging the State Government (IPART) to demand a 50% (App.) Special Variation Rate Rise over 5 years.
Two of the other Candidates are supposedly against such a large Rate Rise, yet then signed away 10s of millions of dollars away at the stroke of a pen. That is a crazy contradiction and presumably done to 'buy a few votes' for the Artist Special Interest Group.
I am the one Candidate who stood against this economic insanity and mismanagement. This is what happened when I refused to sign the pledge. - Arjay Martin.
Unveiling the Wallis Album - Newcastle (Australia) - 20 February 2012
On the 20th February 2012 a ceremony was held at the Newcastle Art Gallery to unveil the Wallis Album.
The Wallis Album is a personal copy of a printed book by Captain James Wallis, supplemented with extra paintings, sketches and annotations relating to the Aboriginal people in Newcastle, as well as the flora and fauna of the area including a sketch of Throsby Creek. Captain Wallis was Commandant of the Newcastle penal settlement from June 1816 to December 1818. This work was given to his wife, and represents not only his love for his wife, but also of Newcastle and the Hunter Region. It is quite unique.
The printed work is entitled: An historical account of the colony of New South Wales and its dependent settlements : in illustration of twelve views / engraved by W. Preston from drawings taken on the spot by Captain Wallis. To which is subjoined An accurate map of Port Macquarie and the newly discovered River Hastings / by J. Oxley
London : Printed for R. Ackermann by J. Moyes, 1821
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This Album is one of the most significant collections of convict-era artworks ever discovered, was unveiled to the public for the first time at Newcastle Art Gallery in the city in which it was created.
Richard Neville, Mitchell Librarian said that the album had been kept in a cupboard in Canada by a Wallis descendant.
''One could see immediately how important [the album was] and how vital it was to purchase it,'' Mr Neville said. ''The last time the album was in Australia was on the third of March, 1819, when Captain Wallis put it in a ship and took it back to England.''
The NSW State Library bought the album at auction for $1.8 million.
Arts Minister George Souris said it was important to bring the album back to where most of its works were created.
Gallery director Ron Ramsey described the album as a treasure ''greater than the jewels of Elizabeth Taylor and so much cheaper''.
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This video represents the highlights of the ceremony. Speakers include:
Mr Ron Ramsay, Director of the Newcastle Art Gallery
Mr Richard McGuiness, Guraki Aboriginal Advisory Committee
Aunty Nola Hawken, Awabakal Descendent and Traditional Owner
Councillor John S. Tate, Lord Mayor of Newcastle
Rob Thomas, President of the Library Council of New South Wales
Richard Neville, Mitchell Librarian
The Hon. George Souris, NSW Minister for the Arts
The Opening and Unveiling of the Wallis Album
Tim Owen, Member for Newcastle Presents Album to Aunty Nola Hawken
Dr Alex Byrne, NSW State Librarian & Chief Executive
Filmed and prepared by Gionni Di Gravio, University of Newcastle Archivist and Chair of the Coal River Working Party.
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Experimental Film oustide Newcastle Art Gallery 5 Aug 2012
Projected against the surface of an exterior art gallery structure due to be demolished on 6 Aug 2012, along with a tree behind it to make way for the expansion of the Newcastle Art Gallery. (Film not quite complete but entertaining nonetheless).
The new Newcastle Museum opening advertisement
The new Newcastle Museum promoting its opening. An initiative of The City of Newcastle.
Ghetto Gallery Episode 12 - Wickham Wall Newcastle
Papa Sanchez and Bella Ann Townes discuss a wall in Wickham, Newcastle, curated by Sally Bourke, Michael Langanegger and Carl Morgan.
For the love of all things creative, Ghetto Gallery was birthed from a desire to openly discuss, educate and critique the movement known as Street Art.
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Newcastle Art Gallery - Mambo Exhibition Timelapse
As part of the Newcastle Art Gallery Mambo Exhibition, artists Reg Mombassa and Michael Bell create a live art installation, Saturday November 28, 2015.
REDISCOVER YOUR CITY: Explore Newcastle Art Gallery then fine dining and wine at Reserve
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James Drinkwater: The sea calls me by name
Newcastle Art Gallery
Exhibition dates: 1 June - 11 August 2019
The sea calls me by name shares its title with one of the paintings in this major solo exhibition and collaboration by Newcastle based artist James Drinkwater with Newcastle Art Gallery. A dynamic and multi-faceted artist Drinkwater has a growing reputation as an abstract painter who immerses himself in the environment of the places he paints exploring the connections between art, cultural and personal histories.
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Australia, Attractions Of Newcastle / Австралия, Достопримечательности Ньюкасла
Australia, Attractions Of Newcastle / Австралия, Достопримечательности Ньюкасла
1) Stockton Beach
2) Nelson Bay
3) Fort Scratchley
4) Sygna
5) Barrington Tops National Park
6) Christ Church
7) Court house
8) Customs House
9) Post office
10) Nobbys Head
11) Newcastle's Obelisk
12) Queen's Wharf Tower
13) Queen's Wharf Tower
14) Nobbys Beach
15) Redhead Beach
16) The Maritime Centre
17) Newcastle Region Art Gallery
18) Foreshore Park
19) King Edward Park
20) Port Stephens
21) Myall Lakes
22) Hunter Wetlands Centre
23) Blackbutt Reserve
Protect Our Culture - Damien Minton on Newcastle Art Gallery and Museum
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19 July 2012 - Newcastle, Australia
My very first video using the slider. Thanks to my friend Aamir for being such a great actor in this short film! Ignore the dodgy sound quality of the music.
Deborah Edwards Interview Newcastle Art Gallery
Callaghan College Jesmond students interview Senior Curator of Australian Art from the Art Gallery of NSW about William Dobell and the exhibition Australian Modern Masterpieces.