BHRAG, image from the BHRAG website |
Don't miss the exhibitions that are currently on show at the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery (BHRAG).
Eric McCormick
11 May - 30 June 2013
Well known and acclaimed Broken Hill artist Eric McCormick's 'Imprints of Civilisation' exhibition is a range of paintings concerning both his surroundings in Broken Hill as well as inspirations from his recent trip to Spain.
I have met and chatted to Eric at his wonderful gallery and his work is fantastic and well worth seeing, so I imagine this exhibition will be most impressive.
To check out some of Eric's other work, his purpose built gallery which he mans is located at -
367 McCulloch Street, Broken Hill NSW 2880
Contact telephone - 08 8087 8486
Email - ericmccormick@bigpond.com
There are two other exhibitions also on the the BHRAG at the same time.
Looking in from the outside, 2012 Copyright and image courtesy Deborah Williams Etching, engraving and roulette Intaglio, Edition 20 |
Deborah is a nationally recognised visual artist living in Melbourne Australia. She is a keen observer of the canine realm and our own relation to it. Her work is inspired from a perspective of frequent travels to remote areas where she explores culturally relative attitudes to both pet ownership and abandonment.
There are 18 works in the exhibition, all are for sale and prices range from $450 to $2000.
Deborah Williams' website - www.deborahwilliams.com.au
and
Art Express - a selection of outstanding student's artworks developed for the artmaking component of the HSC examination in Visual Arts, 2012.
All three exhibitions will conclude on 30 June 2013.
Other exhibition details are as follows and can also be found on the BHRAG website exhibitions link here -
Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery - 404-408 Argent Street, Broken Hill
Gallery hours - Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am - 4pm
Entry by gold coin donation.
Galleries in winter, a great opportunity to stay warm and see some great art at the same time.
Cheers, Jane D
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