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Displaying from Friday, October 05, 2018
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October 2018
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Friday 05 |
13:00 - WORKSHOP - SPRINGarts: Comic Making Masterclass : Art making workshops for Children
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Join local comics artist Campbell Whyte, author of the award-winning graphic novel Home Time, as he guides aspiring comic book authors through the art of comic storytelling. Tickets $40. Suitable for ages 7-12.
UWA SPRINGarts 2018 runs 2 - 6 October. Join us at LWAG for a fun-filled (...)
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Saturday 06 |
A free public symposium presented in conjunction with the exhibition HERE&NOW18: Besides, it is always the others who die on show at LWAG from 1 September until 8 December 2018. Join artists, academics and curators in examining the omnipresent legacy of Marcel Duchamp within contemporary art.
14:00 - WORKSHOP - SPRINGarts: Origami for Tiny Hands : Art making workshops for Children
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Join the UWA Origami Club for a fun, introductory origami workshop for children. Never tried origami before? No problem, just come along and give it a go. We will learn classics such as penguins, cranes, and more. All materials provided. Free event. Suitable for ages 7-12.
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Saturday 13 |
Slow your day down by joining us for a different kind of art gallery tour. We begin this session with a close observation of selected artworks from the current exhibitions, followed by an informal discussion on themes of empathy and compassion.
Join us for the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery’s quarterly program for people living with dementia and their carers or family members. This event provides a forum for conversation through the shared viewing and exploration of artworks on display – highlighting themes, artists, and exhibitions at (...)
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Tuesday 16 |
In this presentation, Ezrina Fewings, Educational Development Adviser from the UWA Educational Enhancement Unit, will reveal pioneering case studies on the state of the arts influenced and integrated by AI.
This is an opportunity for newcomers as well as regular visitors to explore the gallery and to tour the latest exhibitions in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Enjoy a free sundowner, listen to live music and experiment with art activities. You may win a door prize too.
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Friday 19 |
Join Jane Southwood, UWA Honorary Research Fellow, as she discusses a series of exquisite sixteenth century French paintings and sculptures by individual named and unnamed artists from the Ecole de Fontainebleau, portraying the mistresses – or ‘favourites’ – of reigning French monarchs. UWA (...)
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Wednesday 24 |
Join us to hear Sue Baker, aka Mrs Potter Pots, discuss her backyard process for creating her unique super light-weight concrete pots and candles. Sue’s pots are all hand-painted, each one unique, and can be used in a variety of ways – for plants, kitchen utensils, candles and desk accessories (...)
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Friday 26 |
In this Friday Talk, listen as Emeritus Professor Richard Read explores the idea that ‘bad’ works of art reveal the problem that ‘successful’ works of art conceal and that this effect of ‘failure’ has therefore been an essential quality of truly experimental art, especially over the (...)
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November 2018
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Friday 02 |
Join exhibition curator Dr Vanessa Russ, Associate Director of the Berndt Museum, to learn about the forming of the exhibition Stockyards and Saddles: A Story of the Gibb River, and the stories depicted in the rich array of photographs, most of which were taken by her uncle Colin Russ on a box (...)
Led by educator Erin Knight, attend the Professional Development workshop for teachers using these education kits. Links can be made to: VET Courses: Certificates in Visual Arts, CUA50915 Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging, Year 11 ATAR Design Unit 1 and 2, Year 11 and 12 General and ATAR (...)
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Friday 09 |
Join Tom Picton-Warlow, collector of important signed works and archival material by Marcel Duchamp, to hear about the origin of his interest and collection – some of which is featured in HERE&NOW18 now showing at LWAG.
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December 2018
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Saturday 01 |
Join us for the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery’s quarterly program for people living with dementia and their carers or family members. This event provides a forum for conversation through the shared viewing and exploration of artworks on display – highlighting themes, artists, and exhibitions at (...)
Join us for a touch and verbal descriptive tour of the current exhibitions for people living with vision impairment or blindness. A trained guide delivers descriptions of the visual elements of artworks exhibited, along with tactile opportunities using mixed media and 3D-printed models of the (...)
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Tuesday 04 |
Slow your day down by joining us for a different kind of art gallery tour. We begin this session with a close observation of selected artworks from the current exhibitions, followed by an informal discussion on themes of empathy and compassion.
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Saturday 08 |
Experience the artwork at LWAG in Australian Sign Language. Join us for a free tour in Auslan of the current exhibitions guided by a gallery staff member and interpreter from Auslan Stage Left. We welcome adults with hearing loss and their friends and family on this tour. Community Partner: Auslan (...)
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February 2019
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Friday 08 |
Join us for the launch of our 2019 Season 1 exhibition program, with the opening of two new exhibitions:
Love, Displaced • Film and video art offering new and innovative ways of navigating the white noise of contemporary life. | Artists include AES+F, Jacobus Capone, Jeremy Deller & (...)
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Saturday 09 |
In this artist's talk, Richard Lewer discusses his works Never shall be forgotten – a mother’s story (2017) and Worse Luck I am Still Here (2014) currently on show in Love, Displaced.
Richard Lewer is a Melbourne-based visual artist who works with video and animation, painting (...)
The artists featured in the exhibition Love, Displaced cover a variety of video art genres. In this professional development workshop, visual art educator Erin Knight introduces the education kit for Love, Displaced, exploring how video media has been manipulated by artists in deeply personal ways (...)
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