Council News WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL
FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 14 MARCH 2015
Issue 35
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ART GALLERY TURNS 40
FORTY YEARS YOUNG: The Wagga Wagga Art Gallery has changed dramatically over the past four decades, from the Gurwood Street site (inset) to the development its stunning home in the Civic Centre and the world-first standalone National Art Glass Gallery building (pictured).
New exhibitions to help celebrate anniversary The Wagga Wagga Art Gallery will celebrate 40 remarkable years at a special event this week.
The Wagga Wagga Art Society’s Silver Jubilee exhibition opened in the
Historic Council Chambers on 18 March 1975, writing the first chapter in the Gallery’s already rich history. To help celebrate the past 40 years, four stunning new exhibitions have been brought together. The exhibitions will be launched at the Gallery’s anniversary on Wednesday, 18 March at
6pm in the Civic Centre. “This is not just about the Gallery as an isolated institution,” Gallery manager Stephen Payne said. “This is an occasion to celebrate all the cultural achievements of our community over the past four decades, and to embed Wagga Wagga as the
creative hub of our region into the future.” From the Gallery’s own collections, Inspiration: 1975-2015 showcases the highlights of donations and acquisitions built up over 40 years, including works from the National Art Glass Collection and the Margaret Carnegie Print Collection.
Also drawing on the National Art Glass Collection, Evidence in Possession: The formative years of Australian studio glass illuminates Wagga’s role in the birth of glass as an artform across Australia. The Wagga Wagga Art Society returns with Odyssey, an exhibition of works by
the Society’s members throughout the region. Rounding out the celebrations is ABC Open: Our people, our stories, which uncovers the creative storytellers and makers of the Riverina. More on the Gallery’s 40th anniversary: Page 2
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Wednesday 18 March | 6pm – 9pm Wagga Wagga Art Gallery is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW.
www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/gallery
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