Exhibitions 2007

August Skies
Foyer Gallery 1 - 3/1/2007– 12/2/2007
Artist Barry Walsh - large oil paintings capture the vibrant colours and the moods of the mid winter sky on the Central Coast.

A Central Vision - Foyer Gallery 16/2/2007 to 14/3/2007
An annual exhibition showcasing the best quality works being produced by high school students accross the Central Coast.

Fusion Of Cultures
Gallery 1. 3/2/07 - 25/3/2007
Kelly Roach - Indigenous artist living and working on the Central Coast has teamed up with a Pakistani poet to produce paintings & text that encourage world peace.
Peter Dittmar, originally from germany, currently living in Sydney, previously had a studio in Bali shows a significant eastern influence in his work.
People to People: Place to Place: Sydney Tokyo Nagoya
Gallery 2. 3/2/07 - 25/3/2007
The Australia - Japan Match Box Project is a dynamic and innovative series of 'portable' art exhibitions and cultural exchanges between Australian and Japanese arts practitioners and the general public. Works of more the 60 participants will be exhibited.


Emerging:
Gallery 1&2 - 31/3/07 - 20/5/07
This biennial competition for artists aged 18-30 allows rising stars of the NSW arts scene the chance to exhibit a complete body of work.

Sculpture By The Bay: Water Contained: Caroline Bay Foreshore
5/5/07 - 20/5/07
This annual public art event involves local high school students. Exploring issues regarding public art, site specific works and the use of space.
Five Squared - Tactile: 17/3/2007 - 11/4/2007
Five Squared is an exhibition of art quilts that explores both the individual and collaborative opportunities of the square. tACTile is a group of six Canberra based textile artists comprising of Jenny Bowker, Dianne Firth, Helen Gray, Beth Miller and Beth & Trevor Reid.

Traces - A Community Journey Through the Forest: 14/4/2007 - 20/5/2007
Community and government in 2003 signed a protocol of values with a view to begin a journey of co-management of the forest. In 2007, participants of that journey present their testimonials. Artists Madeline Anderson, Margaret Finney and Sabine Pierard interpret those values through artistic eyes.
Proof: Portraits from the Movement 1978-2003
Gallery 1 - 26/5/2007 - 22/10/2007
Photographer Juno Gemes has documented the people, places and actions showing the cultural and political struggle of Aboriginal people in Australia. Co-ordinated by the Macquarie University.

One People, One Place, One Future: Reconciliation Week
Gallery 2: 26/5/2007 - 22/7/2007
This annual exhibition organised in conjunction with the Department of Fair Trading celebrates Reconciliation Week.


Looking Forward Looking Blak
Foyer Gallery       23 June - 22 July

Gosford Art Prize
All Galleries. 4 August-23 September
A major event on the annual Central Coast arts calendar

Jeff Pickering - Photography
Foyer Gallery - 26 September 2007 - 7 November 2007

PatterN RecognitioN: Gallery 1
6 October 2007 - 2 December 2007

Kiera O'Toole - Romantic Ireland's Dead and Gone
10 November 2007 - 5 December 2007
As an immigrant to Australia, O'Toole is concerned with issues of cultural identity; the reality of migration; a sense of place and displacement of language and community.  Her drawing is an emotional investigation into immigration through the loss, belonging and memories of her own personal experience.
Australian Watercolour Institute
Gallery One and Two  8 December - 3 February 2008
An exhibition by the members of the (AWI) Australian Watercolour Institute.


Madeline Anderson
8 December 2007 - 9 January 2008
Indigenous Artist Madeline Anderson draws on her childhood memories and traditons to create this exhibition


 
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