Hear From The Artists Of Our Riverina

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

Our-Riverina

Set aside Sunday, August 20 to hear from the various artists who created the Ngurambang (Our Riverina) exhibition currently on display at Griffith Regional Art Gallery.

The closing event of the Ngurambang (Our Riverina) exhibition at Griffith Regional Art Gallery will provide an opportunity to hear from many of the artists.

This exhibition has shared diverse perspectives on the landscape from emerging and established artists from across the region.

Curator Jason Richardson said Ngurambang has been an eye-opener. He is inviting residents to hear from the artists as they discuss their contributions to the exhibition at an event on Sunday, August 20 from 11 am.

"Art is an opportunity to see the world afresh and take a leaf from someone else's tree,” Mr Richardson said.

"One of the reasons why we chose a closing event rather than an opening is to allow viewers to have time to form their own impressions, but now we'll give those visitors a chance to deepen their appreciation for the diversity of media displayed.

“There's a rich group of views that reflect many personal and researched observations about the local landscape, reflecting beauty and history as well as concerns.

"Our group includes artists with formidable CVs that are peppered with accomplishments, and those who are gaining skills through working alongside them - so it's going to be fun to observe them."

It's the first time that some of these individuals have exhibited in Griffith and it presents an opportunity for the local community to ask questions about creative practices and draw on those Experiences.

Gallery Coordinator, Raymond Wholohan said it was always wonderful to hear about the inspiration, techniques and practices of artists.

"Jason has drawn together an interesting survey of Riverina arts that reflects many media and connections to the environment, as well as his observations informed from roles at Pioneer Park Museum,” Mr Wholohan said.

"I anticipate this will be a stimulating discussion that reflects the ‘compare and contrast’ potential where group exhibitions really excel."

This event concludes a project that began last year with a workshop for the artists that was supported by Create NSW and Western Riverina Arts through funding from the NSW Government.

The Artists’ Forum will be held at 11 am on Sunday, August 20 at Griffith Regional Art Gallery with an acknowledgment of Wiradjuri Country.

This is a free event and all are welcome to attend.

Ngurambang: Our Riverina will be on display at the Griffith Regional Art Gallery until Sunday, August 20

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