Queensland Art Gallery Presscuttings Book 8 : Pressclippings, 1977-1981
' ... :. V. .•-.-,•. ,. ,;··:.-:.. QUEENSLAND ART &.LLEB!.ES (M.I.M. Building, 160 Ann ~ ): •·w:alter Bwley Gril1ln":""Australian Colonial Po,trails. Mon,•Sat, 10-5 S110 2•5, , PHI.IP BAC." tl GALLERIES (2 Auhur SI.. New Farm) : Paintings by Ray CroJk8. Tucs.•Sun. 10-6. CINTRA HOUSE GALLERIES (23 Boyd SI.. Bowen HIiis): Palntlnga hy Di.:kerson. Pro tWrt, and Daws. Tue!l•Sun. 11·6. MclNNES GAI.LERIF.S (Rowos Arr,ade. 203 Adellldl ,SI.): Colleclors Exhibition and Sal<!, Ends Frl. Mon,•Frl. 11.30..t.30. VICTOR MACE ANE ARTS GALLERY ( 10 Cintra Rd,, llow9rl Hltls): Works on Paper by John Howley. Ceramic• t,v Rig p,,.,.,., TU89,•Sat. 10.30-5.30. · .JOY BOWMAN GALLERIES (6 Lelchhardt St, 6pnng HIii): Cratt. crahed lurnlluro, earth clothes. Seven daya. 10-,,4. TERRACE Gi\LLERIES (No. 2 Petrie T....,_): trnpresllor>st landscape painlingo by l.ofna Clark. Mon.•Wed. 11.31M.30. Frl.•Sat. 11.30-6, . ARTISAN GALLERY ( 10 Lambert Rd., lndooloopllly) : Contlnuou1 cratt exhibition, Mon.-Snl. 9.31M.30. VERLIEJUST TOWN GALLERY (77 Queen st.): "Still-Ille, Land and Seascapes" by Gary Baker; Print Room - Charln Blackman. Mon.-Sat. 10-5 FrL 11117 p.m. NEW CENTRAL GALLERIES (Grond Central Arcode, 205 Queen St.): Mixed Exhlblllon by Queensland irtlsla, new work by Thoma• McAulay and HeinzStelnrMnn, Mon.•Frl. 0.3IM.30. GALLOWAY GALLERIES AND FINE·ARTS CENTRE (cnr. Gregory Terrace and Brookes St.. Bowen Hills): Peter Abrahnm - ollu, 1110 Rick Everlngham, Mike Lyons and Ken Wenzel Comm. FtL - Harold Lnne. QUEENSLAND ROOM (McDonnoll and E8'I, George SI.) : 01 palnlinus by Audreil Kelk,shop hours. .. ·- BARRY'S ART GALLERY (205 Adelaide St.): Palnllngs by Richard Bogusz. Polly Boyd, Ron Skole and Hugh sawrey. Mon.•Fri, 10•4, QUEENSLAND POTTERS ASSOCIATION (Lelchhat'dt and Birley Sto,. Spring HIil) : ceramics by Klngslay Marks, Today 11-5, tomorrow 2·5, Tues.-FrL 11M. MARSHALL ROOM GALLERY (NewRothWells, Edward St.): Arcylio LES 8:ftim:: ~r~i6~\~'!_,~r;fNR(~T::fo~ 1 ~~h~d~~";,n): French oil paintings, also Lo Cirque Lilhographlcl by Hlaire, 10-6 TIJ88.•Sun. PRtNTMAKE!lS GALLERY AND WORKSHOP (Station Rd., lnilooroopiffy) : Sydney printrnakera • xhlbltlon. Tun•Frl,. 10.30-5, Thurs.. 10.30-6.30. R1,Y HUGHES GALLERY ( tt EnQ!lgera Teo., Red Hill): Holen Llllocrapp (colla11e) and Sally Robinson (Screenprlnls) Tues.-Sa1. 11-6, ck>Se Thurs. PALMA ROSA GALLERY (9 Queen's Rd., HamHton): Australian artlsts, lomorrow,-12.30·5. QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY 5th Floor, MIM Building, 160 Ann Street, BRISBANE. Telephone 229 2138 THE MELVILLE HlYSOM MEMORIAL ART SCHOLARSHIP-1919 The Trustees of the Queensland Art Gallery invite applications for the above– mentioned scholarship from students of painting and drawing at an Art School in Queensland and from talented people who have not attained the age of 25 years, and who hove been resident in Queensland for not less than three years, Applicants should plan an<I submit a program of study in advanced drawing, design, ond painting In various media for up lo three years' duration al an approved Art Institution within Australia or abroad, including proposed date& and estimated costs to $4000, Selection will be by competition in drawing (three, from natural forms, suitably mounted for display) and painting (one, fully completed, derived from natural forms). CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 13 JUNE, 1979. Further details and application forms are available from the Gall~,om QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY 6th Floor MIM Building, 160 Ann Street, Brisbane. EXHIBITIONS: USTIALIAN COLONIAL PORTRAITS, 13 May - 6 J1111 ALTEI IUILEY GIIFFIN. 11 May - 10 Jt111 FIE£ PUBLIC LECTUIE: Sinlay 27th Mav al 2.30 p. •.: n,. GtrtrM4, '·""R"· o. II. F.., "Sbaring My Thu11ghts on My Art Exptrirnm Oi·mra," (pmrn1rJ h)' 1h, Q11un.<land Art Ga/Irr)'Sorifl/'/. 11/rurrattd •·lrh J/id,•.r, In 1978 o,. L•nOlf ,pefl1 3 ffl0ft1hl ovefMUIS It the ettt~• of V.nk • end at 1M lnletnll!ionltl Asr.oc1at10n nt Art C1111c, ,n Swiu•l•nd reo,esent•"il 1he Aust,tltln Oiv15IOl'I of which she w• the President. FDITIICOMING FIE£ PUBLIC LECTUIE: "Walltr Burl')' Griffin: /ntttnalional 1,ifluenct.<and Ausuallan Bureaucratic Conflit-11", by Mr. Jam,s Birrt'/1. Sunday 3 June at 2,30 p.m. .,_.,_..,_.,o-•pm . lunday 2 --• pm ADIIIIHION "'" may come here T he c:<hlbilion could be tied up wlIh the oI>cn– n ' of Queensland's new ,,l'L gal lery and tl1c Com– m o n w c n I t h Ou111cs 1n Brisbane In 1982, :\tr. Newbery said I.he xhlbllfons had been of _ fered following a l'lslt to the United States. Brit– In nnd the 0 0111 lnent bi• t-llr QUCt'nslnnd Al'I i8 l~ !err director t ,\ lr. R·auul ~lclllsl, '· On~rs..as r -..;pr r1 s hnd 1 .'i:IJrf'S."lCcl Interest In the tllCW Qu~cnslllnd ttll llrlll Centre. rntln~ 11 ns cqllnl 10 :t ny 111 1hr world. h said. T hr Ct.'lll r(' nnd !he Gnmcs hnll m11dc Brls– bnne the focnl pot 111 of l11LCl'!lllll011fl l nttcnt lon nncl ulrcndy were being clf'.11cribcd n~ the Queens– Jund exprrlcnce. '1'110 proposed e, h ibl- t Ions for the new art gal– lery openlni; Included a retrospect of the del'el– o 11111 c n t o r c ul t u r e lllUUlllCd by the ~-Ir t ro– p~litnn iV1 llSCll111 or Now \ urk, .Mr, Newbery snid. It RISO lnduded ;\ col- tecl lon of rennl.snnce bronzr.s from the Victorin nnd Albert ~tuseum In Lonclun 1111<1 a collection of renalssnrlC'c drnwlngs from the ,l ~hmolenn LI• brnr,1· In Oxford. A second major cxhibl- FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1979 10 - THE COURIER-MAIL lion being discussed for the gallery 10 mnrk the Commonwealt h Onmes would be In three paris - the first tracing th• del'elopment of ut In Queensland.
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