Sandon Gibbs-O’Neill – Orange, NSW
Orange artists will also be among the next round of artworks to be installed later this year.
Orange Mayor Reg Kidd said he’s looking forward to seeing what emerges as the artwork takes shape.
“Yanni Pounartzis is a Canberra-based artist who’s exhibited in Berlin and Sydney as well as created public artworks in Canberra, and it’s fantastic that a street in Orange will be the next backdrop for his work,” Cr Reg Kidd said. “People who follow his work closely say he has a style of painting that plays with perspective and colour.”
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Friends of Orange Regional Gallery purchase Rachel Ellis artwork for gallery’s collection
Orange Regional Gallery’s permanent collection has received a boost, with the addition of a painting by Bathurst-based artist Rachel Ellis.
The painting, Autumn, round from the Hub, Bathurst, 2020, was purchased by the Friends of the Orange Regional Gallery (FORG) after it was exhibited in the gallery’s community exhibition HERE/NOW in February.
FORG is a community organisation that supports the gallery through promoting art appreciation and fundraising to purchase artworks for the permanent collection.
URBAN ART: Artist Rachel Ellis (centre) with Friends of the Orange Regional Gallery vice president Maria Edwards and president Richard Walker.
The Beautiful Things leaves no place to hide and there s none required
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York Theatre, January 20
On a vast stage a lone soul sits at a grand piano, his back to most of us. This detachment between audience and player could have been a metaphor for the times, but the moment the music began, that detachment dissolved, and this was like being invited into Stu Hunter s home; being invited into his private process of making music.
Stu Hunter performs The Beautiful Things at the Seymour Centre.