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GympieRegional Gallery
EXHIBITIONP R O G R A M
GYMPIE REGIONAL GALLERY
2019
Housed in the historic 1905 School of Arts building, the Gympie Regional Gallery celebrates the role that learning through the arts can build a creative community and offers a variety of programs, events and workshops. School and community groups are encouraged to book a tour and accompanying art activities can also be arranged.
Major Gallery Sponsor Image: Installation Out There Nowhere
by Richard Tabaka.
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Cover image: JUN NGUYEN-HATSUSHIBA / Japan/United States/Vietnam b.1968 /
Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam, towards the complex - for the courageous, the curious, and the cowards (stills) 2001 / DVD: 13 minutes, colour, stereo,
ed. 4/10 / Purchased 2002. Queensland Art Gallery Foundation Grant / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist
Du Rietz Art Awards 24 July – 23 August 2019
The inaugural Hugo Du Rietz Art Awards is a national competition attracting prize money of over $12,000 in two categories; 2D and 3D with a Local Artist Award from these two. Major sponsors are Gympie Regional Council, Budget Steel and Bendigo Bank. There are several smaller awards within these categories, e.g. The Roy Skinner Memorial Works on Paper, Bryan Moore Inglewood Hill Ceramic Award, Cooloola Potters Encouragement Award, emerging Artist Award and a People’s Choice.
Hugo Du Rietz, a trained architect and by nature an innovator, designed and supervised the construction of the beautiful historic School of Arts building (opened 1905) where the Gympie Regional Gallery is housed.
The building has been a place of learning and creativity ever since, and naming the Du Rietz Art Awards after someone who helped establish creative and cultural activity in the Gympie region seems a worthwhile honour.
Windows into Nature: Dorothy Hall Memorial Exhibition 26 June – 20 July 2019 The Gympie Times Exhibition Space
Watercolour masterpieces featuring native flora and fauna from the Gympie, Fraser and Noosa regions by the late Dorothy Hall (1931-2013). Heavily detailed, these hyper-realistic watercolours are a testament to her life-long passion for documenting the region’s fragility and uniqueness.
From nuts, flowers, fungi, birds and butterflies to lungfish, there is magic to be found in each of the artworks.
Presented for the first time on this scale by the De Grene Art Trust.
Lungfish and Catfish, 1998, Dorothy Hall.
Bugs, Beetles, Butterflies and Extreme Stitching 26 June – 20 July 2019
Hugo Du Rietz Gallery
Colourful crochet and stitch-styled miniature replica bugs, beetles, spiders and butterflies based on living critters by Violette Vegh-Jameson OAM. Forever creating, these new works by Violette will capture the hearts of fibre artists and naturalists alike.
Bugs, 2018/19, Violette Vegh-Jameson OAM
REACH 26 June – 18 July 2019
Gallery 3
REACH, curated by Cathy Condon, is a celebration of over 10 years of creative expression from Gympie’s Community Futures Project led by Roxanne MacGregor. Fifteen artists’ passion, dedication and a determination to ‘reach’ a broader audience showcasing their talent and ability to overcome challenges.
Auspiced by Cooloola Human Services Network.
Untitled, 2019, Jeanette Chadburn. Photo credit: Roxanne MacGregor
The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and
Gympie Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Hi Artworks 29 August – 21 September 2019
Trees of Life, 2018, Elina Kostiainen
Highlighting excellence in
visual art, the annual Hi Artworks
exhibition showcases artworks from Gympie
region high schools grades 9-12. Mentor-based works
from 2019 project connect are featured in
conjunction with this exhibition.
Moth Migration Project (installation detail), 516Arts, Albuquerque, 2017
Stopping Time: Material Prints from 3000 BC to Now 25 September – 16 November 2019
Stopping Time: Material Prints from 3000 BC to Now is a print exhibition unlike any other yet mounted in Australia. It demonstrates the dual power of material prints to embed or carry past time, and stop time during our engagement with them. The full range of printmaking practices is represented, from ancient Mesopotamian images pressed in clay from cylinder seals to 3-D printed
contemporary works. It includes works from the Griffith University Art Museum, the Newcastle Region Art Gallery along with several private collections, and the addition of recent work by contemporary artists Ali Bezer, Blair Coffey, Ryan Presley and Pamela See.
Image compilation (Sumerian and Western Asiatic Cylinder Seals from third-century BC, Book of Hours c 1510, J.H.Clark 1813, Giovanni Battista Piranesi 1764, Toyokuni 1835, Albrecht Dürer 1510, Hans Baldung Grien 1505, Toni Robertson & Chips Mackinolty 1977, Adriaen Collaert 1590, James Gillray 1807, Cressida Campbell 1986, Walter Crane 1875, Francois Boucher 1740)
Physical Video 20 November – 11 January 2020
The Gympie Times Exhibition Space & Hugo Du Rietz Gallery
Physical Video is a unique opportunity for Gympie audiences to experience key video works from the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Collection. Focused on performance and theatricality in video art from the 1970s to the present, these vibrant and thought-provoking works demonstrate how artists use the physical gestures and actions of the human body to illustrate social, political and aesthetic issues.
SRIWHANA SPONG / New Zealand b.1979 / Costume for a mourner (still) 2010 / Hard Drive (transferred from standard-definition video): 8:22
minutes, black and white, sound, ed. 3/3 / Purchased 2011. John Darnell Bequest / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist
Fringe Dweller 20 November – 11 January 2020
Gallery 3
Hats are the ‘fringe dwellers’ of the head. Regional fibre artist Rhonda Rettke explores a variety of ‘fringe dweller’ concepts in each sculpted hat, ranging from the fringes of where the land meets the sea to the social issues of our urban fringe dwellers. Materials such as handmade felt and hand dyed silk combine with found and natural objects to create original sculptures for the head.
Bed for the Night, 2019, Rhonda Rettke
Workshops and EventsA range of creative workshop opportunities are offered for adults and children at the Gallery including art groups that meet weekly and a Holiday Fun program during each school holiday period.
Full details are listed in the Workshops and Events guide published quarterly, available online or you can pick one up next time you visit.
Gallery Tours and FunctionsSpecial guided tours can be arranged for your community group with morning tea and a craft activity.
Gallery spaces can be hired for private functions and workshops.
Come and visit the Gallery ShopThe Gallery has a unique gift shop, stocking jewellery pieces, hand-made ceramics, glass and textile wares made by local and regional artists focusing on individuality, environment and sustainability.
Open during normal Gallery hours.
Located at 39 Nash Street Gympie PO Box 155, Gympie QLD 4570
Phone 1300 307 800 | gympie.qld.gov.au/galleryOpen Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 4pmParking at rear | Lift and disabled access
Closed public holidays | Entry is free
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