Exhibition

Art? Art! Art . . .

The Barn at Rosny Farm

11-5 Daily, 14 Jul - 13 Aug 2017

Nathan Taylor, Best Before IV

Art? Art! Art… is an more than an exhibition presenting a diverse array of provocative works by some of Australia’s most significant contemporary artists: Abdul AbdullahAmanda DaviesBen QuiltyCyrus TangDaniel von Sturmer, Fiona HallLucienne RickardMatt CalvertMegan WalchMichael CookNathan TaylorPat Brassington

The artworks in this exhibition have been especially selected to fascinate both those viewers who are curious about contemporary art and those who may be rather sceptical about its value. It is an opportunity to check out the artworks and, if you feel like it, to have your say about what you see in a safe and anonymous environment where all thoughts and responses are valid.

Individual viewers are welcome any time. Community and school groups can make a special booking with the curator.

PUBLIC PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

Viewers are invited to respond to the works in the exhibition in one of two ways:

Fill in the specially designed comments cards to which the curator will respond over time

OR

Join the curator Jane Deeth in conversation. Sessions times are listed below.

All thoughts and responses are valid.

Program

Saturday 29 July         2.00pm      Artist Floor Talk:  Matt Calvert and Megan Walch 

Tuesday 1 August        2.00pm      Conversation with the curator

Friday 4 August           2.00pm      Conversation with the curator

Saturday 5 August       2.00pm      Artist Floor Talk:  Fiona Hall and Michael Cook 

Tuesday 8 August        2.00pm      Conversation with the curator

Friday 11 August          2.00pm      Conversation with the curator

Please book with the Schoolhouse Gallery if you wish to attend the Artist Floor Talk Sessions 6217 9606 schoolhouse@ccc.tas.gov.au

For further information contact Jane Deeth on jane.deeth@newaudiencesforart.com or phone 6217 9606

This project is supported through an Artist or Curator Residency Grant. The Artist or Curator Residency Program is supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and is managed by Museums & Galleries of NSW.

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