Through the Looking Glass: Paintings by Melanie Jai Williams
A series of stylised paintings by Melanie Jai Williams, telling stories shared with her autistic son.
Presented in conjunction with the artist.
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum (GRAGM) selects exhibition in several strategic ways that reflect community desires and tourism drivers, while maintaining our commitment to growing and developing regional creative talent. We also introduce our audiences to cultural content from other regional and national centres to continue to broaden their knowledge and experiences.
If you're interested in exhibiting at GRAGM, visit http://gragm.qld.gov.au/about/exhibiting-at-gragm and complete an application form. These are assessed by our curatorial team and selected based upon prescribed criteria.
A series of stylised paintings by Melanie Jai Williams, telling stories shared with her autistic son.
Presented in conjunction with the artist.
Including works by Marion Borgelt, Jayne Dyer, Simryn Gill, Julie Gough, Paul Hoban, Liz Jeneid, Yvonne Kendall, Archie Moore, Janis Nedela, Ti Parks, Paul Partos, Patrick Pound, David Sequeira, Glen Skien, Kylie Stillman and Hossein Valamanesh.
Easel painting, works on paper and 3D entries invited.
Sponsored by local sponsors including Rio Tinto Alcan.
This annual event inspires enthusiastic interest and continues to raise the profile of arts and culture in the region.
Submission of entries: 28-31 October 2009
Inset: Awaiting the Launch, opening night 2008. Image EH Gallaher.
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Special seniors share their memories and the region's past with St Stephens Lutheran College's Year 7, 8 & 9 students, through this exhibition and commemorative supplement.
A Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum and Gladstone Observer project supported by Ergon Energy.
Inset: Head of College, Terry Schuster, Teacher, Danielle Atkinson, Mrs Eleanor Wagner with students Casey Flynn and
Selected works in all media by young artists aged 15 - 18 years.
An initiative of the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Society, supported by Society patron, Mr Cyril Golding.
Inset: (detail) Future Warning, Sarah Robertson, 2008 People's Choice Award
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An exhibition creating links between the artist's earliest works in Germany and his current Australian practices.
Curated by Daniel McOwan and toured by the Australian National University's School of Art, assisted by the Gordon Darling Foundation and the Australian Government program Visions of Australia.
Inset: Rings 1973, remade 2008, J Kuhnen
A Central Queensland exhibition of artworks created by state and non-state schools' visual arts students as part of their senior curriculum.
A Queensland Government Department of Education and Training initiative.
Inset: Fate, Nichola Settle, 2009 (detail)
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A collection of photographs by leading photographers, including Max Dupain.
A Queensland State Archive Q150 exhibition in partnership with Queensland Newspapers.
Toured by Queensland Arts Council's Ontour Onexhibition program.
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A joint display of Japanese and Australian photographs, by the Saiki and Gladstone residents.
An initiative of the Gladstone Saiki Sister City Advisory Committee, presented in conjunction with Gladstone Multicultural Festival and proudly supported by the Gladstone Regional Council.
Inset: 2009 Gladstone selected image, John Berthelsen, Tommy Turtle
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