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As of 2020 City of Newcastle together with Newcastle Art Gallery continue to advocate and plan for an extension to the current gallery, with the aim of expanding the overall exhibition space by 250% and allowing for more of the 7000 items in the collection to be more accessible to the public. [13]
The Newcastle Art Gallery is home to one of Australia's most substantial public art collections outside a major capital city, and its extensive collection of works by contemporary and historical Australian visual artists presents an overview of Australian art. Due to an ongoing space issue, the gallery is planning a major redevelopment.
The Lock-Up is a public art gallery in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. The gallery is located in a former police station and holding cells, which is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. [1] [2] From 1861 until 1982, the building used for The Lock-Up operated as a police station and holding cells for short-term prisoners.
[1] [2] His first art exhibition was part of the group photography show New British Image at Newcastle's Side Gallery in 1977. [3] Beginning in 1978, Meigh-Andrews began producing art using video as a medium, creating solo and collaborative exhibitions that expanded into sculptural installations. [ 4 ]
Margo Lewers Born (1908-04-23) 23 April 1908 Died 20 February 1978 (1978-02-20) (aged 69) Education Late 1920s evening classes with Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo 1934–35 Central School of Arts and Crafts, London 1940–45 evening classes with Desiderius Orban, Sydney Known for Painting, sculpture, mosaics, ceramics, tapestries Movement Modernism, Australian modernism, abstract art Margo Lewers (1908 ...
Anne Von Bertouch, OAM (29 June 1915 – 31 March 2003) was an Australian art dealer, author, environmentalist and director of the Von Bertouch Galleries in Newcastle, New South Wales, believed to be the first commercial gallery outside a capital city in Australia.
The gallery expansion is flowing in two directions, points out longtime art collector Beth Rudin DeWoody, with L.A.’s David Kordansky Gallery, Nino Mier Gallery and François Ghebaly opening ...
The Blue Carpet is a piece of public art in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, designed by Thomas Heatherwick. [1] It is an area of public open space in front of the Laing Art Gallery, close to the main shopping and nightclub areas, paved with glass-and-resin slabs which curve up at the space's edges, giving the appearance of a fabric carpet ...