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Arts OutWest promotes, facilitates, educates and advocates for arts and cultural development for communities of Central West NSWBATHURST • BLAYNEY • CABONNE • COWRA • FORBES • LACHLAN • LITHGOW • OBERON • ORANGE • PARKES • WEDDIN • WELLINGTON
arts and cultural news from the NSW Central West
September 2013 Issue 130ISBN: 1324 2822
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This newsletter is also available by email. Sign up at: www.artsoutwest.org.au
The Australian Pavilion A dozen Central West artists collaborate on projects in Wirksworth, England
plus:YAOW calls for art from young peopleBiztro sessions for creative businesses2014 Country Arts Support ProgramRenew Australia info session in Forbeslocal arts newsopportunities to exhibit 7 pages of local arts eventsworkshops
Cowra-area sculptor Ken Hutchinson arrived in
Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England at the end of
August and ensconced himself in all things stone
and carving. Wirksworth is a post-industrial town with a history of quarries and mills, now a hub of cultural activity
and home to the annual Wirkswoth Festival. Ken will
be joined in September by 11 others artists from our region for a residency of
workshops, collaboration, performance and sharing.
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Arts OutWest NewsAbout Us
DISCLAIMER Articles appearing in Artspeak attributed to individuals do not necessarily express the views of Arts OutWest. All content, including event listing details, is sourced from the community and reprinted here and online in good faith. Arts OutWest accepts no responsibility for date, price, content or venue changes, or cancellation of events. Arts OutWest reserves the right to edit or omit contributions.
Arts OutWest IncServicing the Central West since 1974
Phone: 02 6338 4657Email: artsoutwest@csu.edu.auPO Box 8272 CSU LPOBathurst NSW 2795www.artsoutwest.org.au
AOW STAFFExecutive Officer | Tracey CallinanCommunications | Maryanne JaquesCentral West Aboriginal Arts Development Officer | Aleshia LonsdaleFinance (PT) | Bronwyn GiovencoArts & Health (PT) | Christine McMillian Youth Projects (PT) | Zoe Rodwell Spread the Word (PT) | Anna EvansMailout Volunteer | Andy Gould
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENTLibby Oldham - general | PresidentCr Sharon Wilcox - Cabonne | Vice PresCr Graham Falconer - Forbes | Tres.Fran Charge - Oberon | SecretaryHeather Blackley - LachlanCr Carly Brown - Weddin Cr Jess Jennings - BathurstBrian Langer - Cowra Cr Maree Statham - LithgowPhoebe Maroulis - WellingtonElizabeth Matthews - ParkesNyree Reynolds - BlayneyKylie Shead - general membershipKate Smith - Charles Sturt UniversityAlan Sisley - Orange
ARTS OUTWEST IS SUPPORTED BY Arts NSW; Local councils of Central West NSW: Bathurst Regional, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow, Oberon, Orange, Parkes, Weddin and Wellington; and Charles Sturt University.
MEMBERSHIPJoin Arts OutWest. Individual member $20, Organisation $30 per annum. Annual membership Jan - Dec.
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THANKYOUThank you to the media agencies who assist Arts OutWest to promote arts events, in particular: ABC Central West, 2BS, 2MCE, 2PK, 2LT, 2EL, 2GZ, Binjang Radio, Fairfax, WIN News, Prime7 news and local independent media.
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YOUTH PROJECTS:
YAOW is calling out for submissionsYAOW is Arts OutWest’s online art gallery and archive for works created by people under 30 years across the Central West NSW region. YAOW aims to showcase artistic talent found in our region. So, if you have been creating art in any form, as an individual or as a group, we would love to hear from you. Better yet, we would love to include your works on the YAOW site www.yaow.com.au Submission is easy and can be done online. Works displayed can range from music, visual arts, performance, film, photography and everything in between.YAOW can also promote any youth arts opportunities happening in your community, so if you have any activities coming up don’t hesitate to drop us a line at Arts OutWest.
Friday September 27 - Cowra
www.yaow.com.au
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FREE Biztro business planning sessions for creative businesses
The Creative Industries Innovation Centre (CIIC, NSW) and the Regional Arts NSW network are presenting a series of Biztro days around the state. Local creative businesses can sign up for one of 5 face-to-face sessions of on hour each to assist them in their business capabilities and aspirations. Arts OutWest and CIIC ran similar sessions in Bathurst in 2010.Creative Industries Innovation Centre (CIIC, NSW) Enterprise Connect is part of the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education. More info on Enterprise Connect www.enterpriseconnect.gov.au or www.creativeinnovation.net.au Register at: www.creativeinnovation.net.au/business/business-services/ciic-biztro.html There are only five spots – first in best dressed. If you miss out email artsoutwest@csu.edu.au to go on the wait list.
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EXPORTING OUR CREATIVE PRODUCT
The Australian Pavilion at the Wirksworth FestivalSharing arts experiences from the NSW Central West with Derbyshire, UK. A project of Arts OutWest.
This September a dozen artists and creatives from Central West NSW will set up ‘The Australian Pavilion’ at the Wirksworth Festival in Derbyshire, England. The team from Arts OutWest is taking over the Derbyshire Eco Centre, putting artwork on the Art and Architecture Trail weekend - which draws crowds of over 10,000 - and hosting a theatre double bill in the town. Before and during the festival artists will also be running workshops, getting hands-on and involving themselves in local art projects in Derbyshire.
The majority of the team arrives on September 1 for the festival that runs September 6-22. Cowra’s Ken Hutchinson arrived at the end of August and has been working with local stone carvers and with local artists on their projects with young people with disabilities.
The focus is on collaboration and our Australian artists will be working closely with a dozen or so UK artists on a range of projects from contemporary performance to community workshops for children in care.
The Australian artists are:performers Adam Deusien and Alison Plevey (Lingua Franca, Bathurst), Kim Deacon (Hill End); visual artists Harrie Fasher (Oberon), Ken Hutchinson (Cowra), weaver Lanny McKenzie (Orange), Nyree Reynolds (Blayney); film maker Christine Sweeney (Bathurst), writer and festival creator Merrill Findlay (Forbes); plus Arts OutWest staff Aleshia Lonsdale and husband Tony Lonsdale (who are both visual artists), Christine McMillan (also
‘Dancing to Batlle’ by Harrie Fasher
Lingua Franca
Kim Deacon
http://PavilionProject.com
a visual artist) and Tracey Callinan (who has promised to pick up an accordion and share her musical skill).
More than two dozen music acts from the Central West will also feature on the Australian Pavilion Playlist of music especially compiled for the festival opening party at the Derbyshire Eco Centre.
“Collaboration renews energy and motivation in the remote life of a regional artist,” said Harrie Fasher. “This interaction creates a greater sense of possibility within your own personal practice.”
“As a young performance company in regional NSW we are eager to engage in a creative dialogue with artists, arts workers and presenters in Derbyshire, and to demonstrate the quality of regional Australian performing arts,’ Alison Plevey from Lingua Franca said.
We owe a huge thanks to the team at the Wirksworth Festival and Derbyshire County Council who have been amazing in making the project happen and welcoming our artists. Thanks also to the participating artists who’ve got together for numerous planning meetings and dug deep to get themselves to England.
Follow the story throughout September via the http://pavilionproject.com blog and the www.facebook.com/artsoutwest page or the www.facebook.com/theaustralianpavilion page.
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Focus on: Country Arts Support Program
APPLY NOW
Country Arts Support Program 2014The State Government’s Country Arts Support Program (CASP) provides small grants to arts and community organisations in regional NSW for local arts projects.CASP grants are for small amounts of money - typically $500 to $1500 - and are available primarily to cover professional artist’s fees, travel and accommodation. Any incorporated group can apply (if you’re not incorporated you can use a group that is to auspice your application).The Country Arts Support Program of Regional Arts NSW is funded by the NSW Government through Arts NSW.Groups in Central West NSW region wishing to apply for the funding should read the guidelines carefully and must discuss their project with Arts OutWest before submitting an application.
Download the funding criteria from www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/grants/casp.htmland contact Arts OutWest on 02 6338 4657.
Applications close Tuesday October 1, 2013
Above: Mullion Creek School students work on their stained glass windows.
Below: Oral History trainer Trish Levido interviews Phil Robson, the Hon Curator
of the Hall School Museum ACT at the weekend workshop in Orange.
Mullion Creek School Mullion Creek School
Orange Oral History Weekend
Band workshops, stained glass window making and a weekend of oral history skills are three of the local projects funded in 2013 through the Country Arts Support Program (CASP). In Lithgow, a series of workshops for brass band members forged new friendships and skills.“The workshops to date have exceeded our expectations with participation of musicians from several other bands including Orange, Liverpool, Penrith, Blue Mountains. The guest MD, Aubtin Namdar is engaging and challenging all to play better,” Lithgow Band president Don White said.The musicians will showcase their development in a concert Saturday August 31 at the Lithgow Band Hall.
Central West Libraries’ Oral History Weekend Experience Seminar and Workshop at the start of August inspired groups from around the State to get working on their own oral history projects. The event was hosted by with support from the Oral History Association Australia NSW and their trainers Trish Levido and Sandra Blamey. The packed program included best practice standards, guidelines, review of digital equipment, interview, listening and narrator practice as well as planning an oral history project framework. People travelled from Canberra, Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Oberon and the surrounding local district to participate.
The 37 students at Mullion Creek
School north of Orange have been learning the art of stained glass window making with glass artist Sharon Cloete. The students are designing and constructing, with help of parents and community members, six beautiful new windows for the Catholic Church of Mullion. The church building is a key meeting point for the small village. The ‘One Community a Coloured View’ project was instigated by Mullion Creek P&C on behalf of the community, using a $2500 CASP grant.“The children did a lot of research and rough copies of what they thought would make a good stain glass window and represent the surrounding area of Mullion,” explained parent and Mullion Creek P&C member Mandy Dening.“The children are really enjoying this challenge and doing something that will always be on show in the local community,” Ms Dening said.
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Local Arts NewsCREATIVE INDUSTRIES
Renewing empty spaces: Marcus Westbury to talk in ForbesEmpty shops and commercial spaces are something few towns are short of. Forbes Shire Council have invited Marcus Westbury, founder of Renew Australia, to present “Making the most of empty spaces” in Forbes on September 2. Mr Westbury will discuss ways local communities can embrace the Renew model within their own communities to activate empty shop spaces into creative business spaces and opportunities. RSVP to Natalie Walker: 6850 2300
Meredith Brice
Harrie Fasher
Monday September 2, 5-6pm. Forbes Services Club
Hill End artistsDubbo’s Western Plains Cultural Centre have curated an exhibition of works by Hill End artists Julie Williams, Janet Haslett and Genevieve Carroll. This exhibition presents three artists’ distinctly individual responses to the remote, historically charged village of Hill End. Carroll’s autobiographical work is a meditation on still life, mortality and bees. Haslett attempts to explore painting through the 1870s Holtermann Collection photographic archive. Williams’ paintings from Hunts Creek Parramatta and Hill End continue her rigorous exploration of relationship between the natural and built environment. See it at WPCC until 13 October.
Exhibiting in SydneyOberon’s Harrie Fasher has a solo show at Maunsell Wickes Gallery in Paddington until September 1.Rockley Artist Meredith Brice has been selected as a finalist in In Situ 2013: Mosman Festival of Sculpture & Installation which runs Saturday 5 October – Sunday 20 October at the Mosman Art Gallery.
Trevor Sheartson
New gallery space in BathurstFive local artists have teamed up to present the Tablelands Artists’ Co-operative Gallery in Bathurst. Opening soon the gallery will be at 148 Russell Street Bathurst (next to the Fair Trading office). Keep an eye out.
Bushranger ballads inspired author Trevor Shearston to write his new book Game about the last days of legendary bushranger Ben Hall. Trevor Shearston spoke about his new novel in August at Books Plus in Bathurst and at Orange and Forbes libraries.
Read more: www.artsoutwest.org.au/news/news_item.php?nid=491
Image from ‘The Terrible Suitcase’ illustrated by Freya BlackwoodOrange based children’s book illustrator Freya Blackwood has done it again with her
third win in a row at the annual Children Book Council of Australia awards. ‘The Terrible Suitcase’ (Omnibus Books), written by Emma Allen and illustrated by
Freya Blackwood. won Early Childhood Book of the Year 2013. Freya has just also completed a lovely wall mural for the new Agrarian Cafe in Orange.
More about the awards: http://cbca.org.au/See her blog for more: http://freyablackwood.blogspot.com.au/
VISUAL ARTS UPDATESA new gallery and a host of important exhibitions for our regional artists
SHARE YOUR NEWSShare your arts sucess stories. Email details to us at Arts OutWestartsoutwest@csu.edu.auor drop us a note on Facebook.
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What’s On | September 2013
BATHURST REGIONBATHURST REGION
Bathurst Arts TrailSaturday September 7 & Sunday September 8, 10am-4pmLocal artists exhibiting in studios and gallery spaces. Pick up a map and list at Bathurst Visitor Information Centre.Facebook: Bathurst Arts Trailwww.bathurstartstrail.com
CABONNE SHIREBATHURST REGION
Kim Anderson: GhostsUntil September 11, Monday-Sunday 9.30am-4.30pmInspired by Anderson’s second residency in Hill End at Murrays Cottage in April, 2011. Free admissionwww.bathurstart.com.au www.hillendart.comJean Bellette GallleryHill End Visitor Information CentreHILL END02 6333 6555
Louise Ranshaw Pottery Studio
26 Bant St BathurstSaturday 10am-4pm,
Sunday-Tuesday 10am- 1pm0400 130 792
louiseranshawpottery.com/
BLAYNEY SHIRE
Ada's PlaceWednesday to Saturday, 9am to 5pmAda landscapes plus all her own pottery. Also sells prints, pottery, jewellery and other gifts.Free entry.5 William Street, MILLTHORPE02 6366 3108
Blayney Arts and Crafts Visitors CentreDaily 10am to 4pmwhen volunteers availableNo costAdealide St, BLAYNEY
Melissa Barber GalleryThursday-Monday,
9.30am-5pm35 Gaskill Street, Canowindra
www.melissabarber.com
Arts and cultural events in Central West NSW. Listed by event type, then by local government area.
Scan this QR code with your smart phone to go directly to the online WHATS ON.It’s like having your own event diary in your pocket! Nifty.
A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also find events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
Exhibitions WEB TIP An edited list of exhibitions this month: new things, special exhibitions, art galleries and just a few of the craft shops and centres. More online: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
Peter Browne GalleryDaily except TuesdaysMitchell Highway Molongwww.peterbrowne.com.au/
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
70-78 Keppel Street Bathurst 6333 6555
www.bathurstart.com.auOpening: $8/ $6 BRAGS.
Exhibitions freeTuesday - Saturday 10am-5pm. Sunday and P.Hols 11am-2pm
f www.facebook.com/bathurstart
30 August - October 13Archibald Prize 2013 Regional TourSee highlights box page 7
Bathurst School ArchiesAn exhibition of portraits by students from Bathurst and surrounding districts to coincide with the Archibald Prize 2013 Regional Tour.
Deborah Kelly: The Miraclesexplores through a series of photographic portraits inspired by Renaissance Holy Family tondos ideas of the contemporary family and of the role of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.
Street Dreams ProjectA pilot project facilitated by Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) based around the work ‘Street Dreams’ by Bathurst digital media artist Joe Denyer-Simmons.
Dean Mobbs GalleryMonday to Friday 1pm-5pm and Saturday 10am-2pmNew gallery and studio space. Contemporary art. Exhibition space available. Dean Mobbs Gallery79 Keppel St, BATHURST
Hill End Artists Open Studios DaySunday September 22. Register 9am10 beautiful studios. Lunchtime string trio in the park.$35 day pass$25 BRAGS members and concHill End Historic Site, HILL END
Spring Spectacular at Rankin CottageSeptember, 7 days, 10am - 4pmBeautiful colours to choose from for gifts for all occasions. Browse through the large range of colourful crafts on display. You’ll be pleasantly surprised.Free admission(02) 6331 4351Rankin Cottage Crafts, BATHURST
Jayes Gallery31 Gidley Street Molong
6366 9093 gallery@jayes.com.au Wed - Sun 10am - 4pm
www.jayesgallery.blogspot.com
Josephine Jagger Manners: Feathering the NestOpens Sunday 22 September, 1pmTo 20 OctoberA wonderful collection of new works where Josephine examines how both birds and people are alike in creating secure and pleasing homes.
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Kalari Art Gallery 120 Carro Park Road Cowra
www.kalariwines.com.au 6342 1465
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 10am-5pm
Gallery & cellar door. Free entry
Talented TrioUntil 30 SeptemberA wonderful display of paintings and prints by three well known local artists Ann Morton, Glenn Morton and Helen Cameron.
Art Exhibitions
CABONNE SHIRE
River Bank Gallery 71 Gaskill Street Canowindra
63442778 Thursday-Monday
10am-4.30pminfo@riverbankgallery.com.au
www.riverbankgallery.comf RiverBankGallery
TallsOpens Saturday September 7, 6pmThe ‘Talls 2013’ peoples choice exhibition is one of the gallery’s most popular annual exhibitions. They ask artists to paint on a 12X24 inch canvas anything that they chose. The results are amazing! With over 40 artists participating and with over 100 artworks on display.
The Morton Gallery 3rd floor of The Mill
6 Vaux St, Cowra Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays, 11am to 5pm
The Morton Gallery joins two of Cowra’s most well known artists, Anne and Glenn Morton.with Cowra’s oldest piece of history – The Mill, built in 1861.
COWRA SHIRE
What’s On | September 2013A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
The Yarn Market Bank St Molong
7 days, 10am-4.30pm6366 8260
Locally made crafts of all kinds including woodwork, toys, knits, beanies, patchwork, jewellery.
Lithgow Craft Co-OpSweetbriar House
Great Western Highway Lithgow
10am-4pm daily 02 6352 3541
lithgowcraftco-op.yolasite.comFacebook: Greater Lithgow Arts
& Crafts Co-Op
The Warmth of WoodUntil September 12By Les Keily.
Quilts and MoreSeptember 14 - October 24By Jen Chenning.
FORBES
Platypus GalleryCnr Templar and Lachlan
Streets, ForbesTuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Gallery of the Forbes Arts Society
Facebook: Forbes Arts Society
LITHGOW REGION
Forbes Art & Crafts CentreOpen dailyForbes Handicraft CentreLachlan Street, FORBES
Manildra Craft ShopTuesday - Sunday,10am-4pm Paintings,knitting/crochet,jewellery, home cooking,plants, olive oil products.Dowrie Street Manildra 02 6364 5033.
Craft on the Creek7 Days 9-30am to 4pm Craft, knitting, sewing, cooking, plants, woodwork etc Craft on the Creek 59 Broad Street Eugowra 6859 2218
HIGHLIGHT EVENT
August 30 - October 13Bathurst Regional Art GalleryNow in its 91st year, the Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Prize is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious art awards. Since its inception in 1921 the prize has been awarded to some of Australia’s most important artists.Michael Zavros Bad dad Image courtesy of Art Gallery of NSW
Archibald Prize 2013 NSW Tour Cowra Regional Art Gallery
77 Darling St Cowra 6340 2190
cowraartgallery.com.auwww.cowraartgallery@com.auTuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm,
Sunday 2pm-4pmFree admission
Stars of the Tokyo stage: Natori Shunsen’s Kabuki Actor PrintsUntil 29 September Reveals the dynamic world of Japan’s kabuki theatre through superb actor portraits created by artist Natori Shunsen (1886–1960) in the 1920s and 30s. An inspiration to artists for centuries, kabuki draws on Japan’s rich folklore, literature and history demonstrating consummate mastery of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques. A National Gallery touring exhibition.
CABONNE SHIRE
Taste Canowindra Crn Ferguson and Tilga
Streets Canowindra 6344 2332
www.tastecanowindra.com.auArt, leatherwork.
COWRA SHIRE
Talisman GalleryNEW LOCATION
Hartley Historic Village6355 2056
www.talismangallery.com.auMetal sculpture gallery displays
a permanent exhibition of the work of renowned metal
sculpture artist, Ron Fitzpatrick.Facebook: Talisman Gallery and
Cafe - Little Hartley
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What’s On | September 2013
Art exhibitionsORANGE
Art Talks
OBERON
Potters Needs75 Curtis Street Oberon
6336 0411www.pottersneeds.com.auinfo@pottersneeds.com.au
Thursday to Saturdays 10am to 4pm.
Gallery and potters supplies
Orange Regional GalleryByng Street Orange
6393 8136 Tues-Sat 10am-5pm
Sun 12-4pmwww.org.nsw.gov.auFacebook: Orange Regional Gallery
Director’s Choice23 August to 6 OctoberAn exhibition from the Gallery’s collection selected by Director, Alan Sisley.
Looking Back: Martin CoyteUntil 6 OctoberPortraits by Martin Coyte, painted over the course of his career
Wunderkammer: Rod McRaeFriday 30 August to 13 OctoberThis exhibition brings together 16 installations from Rod McRae’s Tent of Wonders. Each installation explores issues in and around the environment, biodiversity, pollution, stewardship, climate change and animal /human relations.
Park GuildryCook Park,
Summer St Orange 6362 5850 7 days, 10am-4pm
Knitting, sewing, pottery, woodwork, lead light, painting, leather work, jewellery, cakes.
ORANGE
PARKES SHIRE
Ninda Art Gallery87 Caswell Street, Peak Hill
ninda-art@live.comIndigenous Art Gallery and
Workshop. Operated by artist Irene Ridgeway. Featuring art works from aboriginal
community members from the local and surrounding districts.
Craft Corner20-22 Dalton Street Parkes
Monday-Friday 9.30am-4.30pmSaturday, 9.30am-2pm6862 3240 / 6862 3271
Wird, Wonderful, WackySeptember. An exhibition of pottery by local potters.
WEDDIN SHIRE
Grenfell Art Gallery Main Street Grenfell
6343 1864 gallery@grenfell.org.au
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pmwww.grenfell.org.au/artgallery/
Ken and Lea TuckerSeptember
Bogan Gate Railway Arts and Crafts CentreSaturday and Sunday,
10am - 4.30pm Devonshire Teas available for
only $4. Free admission
A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
ORANGE
Cobweb Craft ShopDaily 10am-4pmSee the 8 Bicentennial Tapestries, designed by artist Kim Rabbidge.Plus arts and crafts for sale.Malachi Gilmore Hall, Oberon Street, Oberon
Peak Hill Country Crafts & Visitor Information CentreOpen daily 9.30am to 4.30pm
Ray Merton art collection, pottery, gifts, visitor Information.
HIGHLIGHT EVENT
Open 7 daysAt Hartley Historic Site, Great Western Hwy, HartleyThe Kew–Y–Ahn Aboriginal Gallery project is a partnership between Arts OutWest, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the NSW Department of Environment and Heritage. Work by local Aboriginal painters, weavers, designers, jewellers and photographers from across the NSW Central West are on show and for sale in rotating exhibitions in the new gallery space.www.artsoutwest.org.au/projects/Aboriginal_KewYAhn.php
Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Art Gallery Orange Lapidary and Mineral Club Inc. Bi-annual ExhibitionSaturday 28 September, Saturday 9am-4.30pmSunday 29 September, Sunday 9am- 4pmRock and Mineral displays; Displays of members work including junior, beginners and experienced; Demonstrations of carving, faceting and chain maille; Sale of jewellery items; Traders table; Information about activities. Gold coin donation, proceeds to Careflight.Contact details: any of the following numbers 6366 3191, 6362 3934, 0428 179 702, 6362 9757Orange Cultural Centre, ORANGE
New Local ArtistsUntil September 6Feature artist is Toby Klarner who specialises is Street Art. The Gallery Café, PARKES02 6862 1345
BATHURST
Swing into Spring Studio and Garden ToursSaturday 28 September, 9amJoin two award winning artists, Barbara and Bruce Holmes, in their studio for morning tea. Visit the studio of Cathy Hale in her organic garden to chat the all inclusive (transport, morning tea, lunch & insurance) $105Mary or John Cuppaidge 6332 3356 0427 323 356 bookings@bathurstculturaltours.com
ORANGE
ADFAS lecture: Life & Times of the SundialTuesday 24 September, 6pmAustralian Decorative Fine Art SocietyOrange Regional Conservatorium of Music, ORANGE
Art Markets
Bathurst Artisan MarketSaturday September 14, 9am-1pmBathurst’s newest and funkiest market. Come wander the pop up stalls filled with art, design, fashion, candles and more. All items are beautifully hand crafted. free entryBathurst Library Courtyard, BATHURST
BATHURST REGION
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WEB TIP: For pre-schooler reading mornings and other library activities go to:www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on.php
A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
What’s On | September 2013
Heritage eventsWEB TIP Here’s some of the special heritage events happening. For a full list of museums go to: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
Eskbank House MuseumCnr Inch & Bennett Sts Lithgow
Wed – Sun 10am - 4pm 6354 9999
Entry fees apply
Devotion – Sir Joseph and Dame Mary CookTo 7 October Sir Joseph Cool became Prime Minister in 1913. As well as being beside him every step of his career, and raising nine children Dame Mary was heavily involved in the Red Cross and was made a Dame in the Order of the British Empire in 1925 for this work.
LITHGOW REGIONBATHURST REGION
Hill End Discover: Village & Ghost ToursSat 21 September, Sun 22 September, Fri 27 September, Sat 28 September & Fri 4 October & Sat 5 OctoberFind out a whole lot more about Hill End Historic Site. All tourstake 2 hours and are ideal for the whole family. Depart from the Discovery Centre, nextto the General Store and Ghost toursDay tours: family $45; adults $15; child/conc $10. Evening tours: family $60; adults$23; child/conc $12Hill End Historic Site, HILL END
Ben Hall Raid Weekend Festival27, 28 and 29 September, 10am - 4.30pm150th Anniversary of the Ben Hall Raid on Bathurst which took place on Saturday 3rd October, 1863.The Lithgow Living History group has some very keen re-enactors who will be taking part . 6331 5404 amcrae@lisp.com.au Russell Street Activities & Space Co-OrdinatorSamantha Friend 6329 4233 samantha.friend@hotmail.comRussell and William Sts BATHURST
CABONNE SHIRE
Molong Museum Open DaysSaturdays 14 September, Sunday 29 Sepotember, 12noon-3pmSee the Molong Room, the Fairbridge Farm exhibit and the Geology collection. Molong Museum 20 Riddell Street, Molong 6366 9622
OBERON
Celebrating 150 years of OberonSaturday 7 September, 10.30am 3.45pm Tours of the Imperial Diamond Cave with Reg Richardson. hear his many stories of the Diamond’s eccentric discoverer, Jeremiah Wilson.1300 763 311www.jenolancaves.org.auJENOLAN CAVES
Lithgow NAIDOC eventFriday September 20, 10am-4pmA day of celebrations for NAIDOC. Stalls, Art Exhibition, Food, Entertainment and Fun for all ages. The event will be held in the Hartley Historic Village. Tours of the Historic Court House and other buildings will be available on the day. FREE.Hartley Historic Village.
Orange City LibraryByng St Orange
www.cwl.nsw.gov.au
Day Classics Book ClubThursday 19 September, 12.30pmTo chat about Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay.
Evening Classics Book ClubThursday 19 September, 5.30pm Talking about Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.
ORANGE
Blayney LibraryAdelaide St Blayney
Classics Book ClubTuesday 17 September, 11am – 12pmTo talk about Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. FREE.
BLAYNEY SHIRE
Reading & WritingOrange City Library
continuedPlease RSVP 6393 8125
Poet Diana Bell BrooksThursday 5 September, 5.30pmOrange poet Diana Bell Brooks launches her first book of poetry titled Fortune Bird, the author’s first book of poetry. FREE
Pageturners Book ClubWednesday 11 September, 5.30pmThe Last of the Vostyachs by Diego Marani.
Bruce Auld: A Traveller’s Flora Book LaunchFriday 20 September, 5.30pmBruce Auld launches A Traveller’s Flora; A guide to familiar plants, along roadsides, in fields and forgotten places. A Traveller’s Flora describes and illustrates the common and conspicuous plants you see while driving around south eastern Australia.FREE
Meet Bestselling Crime Author Michael RobothamThursday 26 September, 12.30pmMichael Robotham launches his latest book Watching You, HIS ninth internationally successful novel. FREE. Please RSVP.
Central West Writers Centre Drop In DaysLast Friday of the month, 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Bathurst Writing GroupFirst Saturday of the month, 2-3pmMeeting at Bathurst Library (at the back, in the childrens' section). FREEJeff 0427 603 822 Jefferyedoherty@gmail.com.Bathurst Library, BATHURST
Meet Bestselling Crime Author Michael RobothamWed 25 Sept, 6 for 6.30pmTo launch his latest book, ‘Watching You’.At Bathurst Library$10 from Books Plus 6331 5994.
BATHURST REGION
OBERON
Oberon Writers' Workshop2nd Tuesday of month 10am - 12.30pmLively Writers' Workshop Interested people are most welcome to attend. FREEAnne 6337 0363Oberon Community Centre, OBERON
PARKES SHIRE
Parkes Writing GroupFirst Tuesday of month, 6.30pm02 6861 2309www.parkes.nsw.gov.au/libraryParkes Shire Library, PARKES
ORANGE
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A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
What’s On | September 2013
BLAYNEY SHIRE
Live Music & PerformanceFriday SessionsEvery second FridayA group of local musicians gather every second Friday night and play great acoustic music. Free.Gerry’s @ the CommercialMILLTHORPEFacebook: The Friday Sessions
OBERON AREA
Jenolan Caves1300 76 33 11
www.jenolancaves.org.auf JenolanCaves
shows $70 adults/ $40 kids
Marriage to the MobSaturday September 7, 4pmIt is 1920’s and 1930’s America, the era of Prohibition. Mobsters have taken over the streets and the police are running scared. $70/40 [not suitable for children under 10]. Theatre.
Stephen O’Connell QuintetSaturday 14 September 4pmOne of Australia’s most sought after saxophonists, Stephen O’Connell has played with the cream of this country’s musicians, from the blues sound of Phil Manning of Chain to the classical pianist Simon Tedeschi. $70/$40
Georg Mertens3rd Saturday of month, 4pm
The Paganini Duo4th Saturday of month, 4pm
CABONNE SHIRE
Taste Canowindra Crn Ferguson and Tilga
Streets Canowindra 6344 2332
www.tastecanowindra.com.au
Youth Folk Club!Sunday September 1, 4-6.30pmFolk@canowindra’s youth special.
Di BirdSaturday September 7, 6.30pmDi has been part of some of taste’s greatest events including The Canowindra Showcase . Di comes with a stunning band: Steve Brien, Craig Scott and Ron lemke Three course meal and show plus wine tasting just $75. Booking Essential.
Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre
105 William Street Bathurst 6333 6161
www.bmec.com.auFacebook: BMEC Bathurst
Bathurst EisteddfodAugust 27 - 14 September
Theo and the LionTuesday 17 September 6.30pm, Wednesday 18 September 10am, 1pm In this joyful, visual theatre production, Theo, Angelie, a toy lion and an imagined bird take us on a dreamscape adventure of discovery and wonder. Theo and the Lion is a delightful experience for children based on Pamela Allen’spicture book.$15-$28
Kitty FlanaganFriday September 20, 8pm
BATHURST REGION BATHURST REGION
Bathurst RSLRankin St Bathurst
6332 3999
Achtung Baby U2 ConcertSaturday September 7, 8pm$25
The Nodding Thistles Family Bush DanceFriday September 27, 8pmTo raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia. FREE
All Saints CathedralChurch St Bathurst
Performance information from Mitchell Conservatorium
6331 6622 mitchellconservatorium.edu.au
Mitchell Conservatorium Strings Workshop Community ConcertSunday 22 September, 3pmExciting, vibrant stings ensemble playing traditional and classic ensemble music. $note donation
Bathurst Chamber Orchestra RecitalSaturday September 14, 6.30pm Sunday September 15, 3.30pmJoin us for a cosy, intimate classical concert in the Ballroom of Abercrombie House – featuring Bathurst Chamber Orchestra – Andrew Baker, conductor: A wonderful concert of light and classical music .Bookings are essential via Bathurst Visitor Information Centre on 1800 68 1000$30; Concession $20; Child $10 Abercrombie House, BATHURST
Bathurst Panthers ClubWilliam St BATHURST
bathurst.panthers.com.au02 6331 2455
Faulty Towers: The Dining ExperienceThursday 5 September$80 includes three course dinner and two hour show.
Tania KernaghanSaturday September 7,Special guest Ray Kernaghan.Members $32 and non-members $37
Sprung FestivalOpening Night September 27Closing night October 5The School of Communication and Creative Industries and CYCLE Productions presents the annual Theatre/ Media major works. A diverse program, including black-box theatre, film, puppets and more.CSU Bathurst Campus, BATHURST
Simon TedeschiSaturday September 28, 4pmGreat piano music.$30 inc refreshments by CWA & RosnayBookings 02 6344 3215All Saints Church, CANOWINDRA
LITHGOW AREA
Comedy Corner presents Comedy SpectacularSaturday September 14, 8.30pmLithgow Workies, LITHGOW02 6350 7777www.workies.com.au
Lithgow Folk Club1st Sunday of Month, 3pmCourt House Hotel, LITHGOW
Orange Jazz ClubSunday September 1, 2-5pmFeaturing Central West Jazz QuartetRay Vanderby - piano, vocalsDale Tuckey – saxesHenry Bialowas – bassEbbo Brown – drumsThe Central West Jazz Quartet play original modern jazz and jazz standards.FREERoyal Hotel, ORANGE02 63611419www.orangejazzclub.comwww.facebook.com/orangejazzclub
4 On The 4loorSaturday 7 September, 8.30-12.30pmLive local bandsVictoria Hotel, ORANGE
ORANGE
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What’s On | September 2013
ORANGE
Live Music & PerformancePARKES SHIRE
Orange Ex-Services Club6362 2666
www.oesc.com.au
Tania KernaghanSunday 8 September, 2pm
HIGHLIGHT EVENT
Sat 24 August, Sun 25 August. Fri 30 August, Sat 31 August, Sun 1 September. Fri 6 September, Sat 7 September, Sun 8 September. Fri 13 September, Saturday 14 SeptemberLittle Theatre, ParkesParkes Musical and Dramatic Society’s 230th theatre production since 192. The classic stage musical. Boasting a cast and crew of more than 50. www.parkesmandd.com.au
The Sound of Music
HIGHLIGHT EVENT
Wednesday 11 September 12.30pm & 6.30pmThursday 12 September 10am & 12.30pmOrange Civic TheatreIt’s a petting zoo but not as you know it … From humble beginnings Erth’s widely acclaimed show Dinosaur Petting Zoo is heading to the Orange Civic Theatre. Meet Erth’s awesome prehistoric creatures, from cute baby dinos to teeth-gnashing giants. Erth’s life-like dinosaurs are alive and mostly friendly (!) in this fun, educational and unique performance event that will delight children of all ages.
Erth’s Dinosaur Petting ZooOrange Civic TheatreByng St Orange
6393 8111www.orange.nsw.gov.au
Facebook: Orange Civic Theatre
In The MoodTuesday 3 September 8.15pmTo the delight of Hepcats, Lindy Hoppers and lovers of Swing Jazz, the brassy, all singing-all dancing-all-American 1940’s musical revue, returns to Australia in celebration of its 20th season.
RU4METhursday 5 September 8pmIf you ever tried finding love online, this is the show for you.Annie Byron brings all her charm and humour to Connie, a woman of a certain age who wants to believe that finding a romantic love is not the impossible dream.
Erth’s Dinosaur Petting ZooWednesday 11 September Thursday 12 September See highlight box this page.
Hello Kitty FlanaganSaturday 21 September 8pmKitty returns with her highly anticipated new show.
Hear the Bush BeatSaturday September 21, from 10amIn the main street of Burcher. Market stalls, free entertainment for all ages, static displays, concert, with Mental as Anything playing.$10Michelle: 0427 753 445 Penny: 0400 057 983BURCHER
PARKES SHIRE
Little TheatreBogan Street, PARKES
The Sound of MusicSee highlight box
WELLINGTON
Wellington’s Stray Notes singing ABBASunday September 1, 2.30 for 3.00pmWellington’s Stray Notes singing ABBA, followed by wine and cheese. $15Jenny Bremner 68451785St Paul’s Bodangora, WELLINGTON
Fancy ThatSaturday September 7 and Sunday September 8WATS (Wellington Amateur Theatrical Society) Variety Show. A delightful variety show of music and drama devised by Noel Grimes and Kirsten Parkes. “Fancy that” takes you down memory lane.It features: ‘Unhand Me Squire’, a short melodrama. Memorable solosSaturday dinner and show $35 per head. Sunday Matinee $15 per headShirley Drysdale 6845 1700 Teresa Johnson 6845 1773Wellington Soldiers Memorial Club, WELLINGTON
Wellington Town Band: Time Warp ConcertSaturday September 14, 7.30pmAttend dressed in an era from history and there will be a prize for the best costume! The band will be playing music from many eras as well as featuring the Tin Roof Big Band. Wellington Soldiers Memorial Club, WELLINGTONParkes Country
Music MusterSunday September 15Parkes Services & Citizens Club, PARKES
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A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
What’s On | September 2013
Community Cinema
Odeon 5 Cinemas 02 6362 0510
www.odeon5.com.au
‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’- Silver Screen MovieCommencing Sunday8 September
Amusu TheatreDowrie St, MANILDRA
02 6364 59060418452902 / 63645202 /
63645081www.amusutheatre.com.au
Classic Movies on Sundays Sept 1 Goodbye Mr Chips Sept 8 Dr Dolittle Sept 15 Parental Guidance Sept 22 The Fourth Wish Sept 29 Boxcar Bertha
Crystal TheatreWolgan Street PORTLAND
Monsters UniversitySaturday September 14, 2pmRated G
CABONNE SHIRE ORANGE
Lithgow Valley Community Cinema
16-18 Main Street Lithgow 02 6353 1897
lawsonco@vic.chariot.net.auMembership fees apply
Royal AffairFriday September 6, 10.30am
Classic British Double Feature: Flight of the Doves + Wrong BoxFriday Sept 20, 10.30amSunday Sept 22, 1.30pm
LITHGOW REGION
Orange Regional GalleryByng Street Orange
6393 8136 Tues-Sat 10am-5pm
Sun 12-4pmwww.org.nsw.gov.auFacebook: Orange Regional Gallery
Orange Regional Gallery Film Festival:Moulin RougeFriday 13 September at 6pmStarring Jose Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor $10. RSVP for catering 6393 8136
Orange Regional Gallery Film FestivalSister Wendy: ‘Revolution’Saturday 14 September, 10.30amYves Klein: The Blue RevolutionSaturday 14 September, 11.10amStudio - Australian painters on the nature of creativitySaturday 14 September 1pmPhotographer Ian Lloyd and writer John McDonald visited the studios of 61 prominent Australian artists and asked each of them a series of questions about their work practice. Sister Wendy: ‘The Never-ending story’Sunday 15 September, 10.30am The Realm of the UnrealSunday 15 September 11amJessica Yu’s documentary on the remarkable life and work of Henry DargerEdvard MunchSunday 15 September, 1.30pmA massive film biography of the great Norwegian expressionist painter.All these films are FREE
Workshops
Carol Dobson - BeadingSaturday September 14, 10am-2.30pmEvans Arts Council will be conducting this FREE workshop. Sponsored by Bathurst Regional Council.Wendy-lou Tisdell 02 6337 3894Shirley Walsh 02 6331 7027 Bookings EssentialLee Street Hall, BATHURST
Bant Street Pottery ClassesSaturday afternoons, 2pm to 4pm, September 7, 14 and 21 September, October 5Come along with a project and LouiseI will help you make it. Making on the first 3 weeks, then break for a week to allow works to dry and have first firing, then come back to apply glazes and surface treatments.$210, clay and firing extra.0400 130 792Gallery on Bant, BATHURST
BATHURST REGION
Josephine Jagger Manners
MOLONG02 6366 8521
Papier Mache Bowl Making ClassSunday 8 September, 1pm - 4pmCreate a bowl from scratch and then design. $45
Rag Rug Making ClassSunday 15 September, 1pm - 4pmLearn the art of rag rug making with artist Josephine Jagger Manners in her cheery studio. $55
Acrylic Painting ClassSunday 29 September, 1pm - 4pmThese intimate classes of no more than 6 people mean you get plenty of one on one tuition from Josephine. $60
CABONNE SHIRE
Sakura Matsuri Cherry Blossom Festival Family Fun DaySaturday September 28, 10am – 4pmActivities - Origami, Calligraphy, Tea Ceremony, Kids Corner and Bonsai De$18, Seniors $16, Children $12, Family $4502 63424333cowrajapanesegarden.com.auCowra Japanese Garden & Cultural Centre, COWRA
Cowra Canowindra Community Arts Project: Movement and Voice WorkshopsSeptember 26, 27 , 30 Sept & 1-4 October, 10am-2pm attend any dayWith Weizen Ho & Alan Schacher.Both have a history in working and performing in Asia across individual projects in China, Japan and Indonesia. FREEShop 19 Centre Arcade 58 Kendal Street, Cowra, COWRAcivilianinterneedoco.wordpress.com
Silos Project WorkshopsSee highlight box page 13
COWRA
Meet Ditz at Molong for Cartooning FunMonday 30 September 3pmMeet Central West children’s author Ditz during the school holidays. Ditz will talk about her book The Bum Book. The book was born in a school library where five boys were sitting around bragging what their bums could do. Primary Children age 8 – 14 FREE. Please book 6366 8404Molong Library, MOLONG
CABONNE SHIRE
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WEB TIP:Scores of regular classes are listed online atwww.artsoutwest.org.au/training/central_west_training.php
A selection of new events from the Central West NSW regional cultural calendar Also look at events around the region at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
What’s On | September 2013
WorkshopsORANGE
ABC Open - Online writing drop-in session1st Thursday of month, 4–6pmWant to learn how to write a great non-fiction story for the internet?ABC Open holds a free monthly drop-in session where you can learn how to write a great story to publish on the ABC. Simply bring your laptop or tablet device. FREEOrange City Library, ORANGECall Luke Wong on 6393 2542 for more information.
Flower Styling WorkshopSaturday September 21,Learn how to turn the fresh cheap bunch of blooms from your local markets into something amazing as if it’s from your favourite florist. Styling flowers is truly an art and Jane is going to show us how it is done! $150Jumbled, ORANGEBook: jumbledonline.com
WEB TIP:Are you part of a regular group that is open to new members? Email details to artsoutwest@csu.edu.au
HIGHLIGHT EVENT
For the Kalari Lachlan River Arts FestivalSunday 1 September, 9.30am-12.30pm or 1.30pm-4.30pm Sunday 15 Sptember, 9.30-12.30pm or 1.30pm-4.30pmFestival shop, 81 Rankin Street, FORBESRo Burns is running four LightnUp Inc small paper and bamboo pyramid lantern making workshops to build lots of lanterns for the festival in October. Maximum 20 people per session, cost $10 per lantern which you can take home after you have paraded at the Festival on Sat 26 October. Any child under 10 yrs must be accompanied by an adult.Bookings: festivallanterns@yahoo.com or Ro 6851 1285.
Community Lantern Making Workshops
Renewing Empty Spaces: Marcus WestburyMonday September 2, 5-6pmMarcus Westbury, founder of Renew Australia. Discussing ways local communities can embrace the Renew model within their own communities to activate empty shop spaces into creative business spaces and opportunities. RSVP to Natalie Walker, Forbes Shire Council 6850 2300Forbes Services Club
FORBES
Kids Mosaic WorkshopsSundays September 1, 8, 15, 9am – 1pmCome along and enjoy creating your own mosaic art. Limited positions available so bookings are essential. Minimum class numbers of 10. Classes supervised by Carly Cowan. All proceeds from classes for Pamper the Parents – Westmead Children’s Hospital.$15 – Materials extraJess Cowan: 04165789238 Margaret St, FORBES
Lantern Making WorkshopsSundays September 1 and 15See highlight box on page 13
FREE Biztro business planning sessions for creative businessesMonday September 30With the Creative Industries Innovation Centre. As spaces are limited to FIVE slots we’re calling for expressions of interest from creative businesses who think they could make use of the one-on-one assistance. www.enterpriseconnect.gov.au To register your interest email artsoutwest@csu.edu.au call Arts OutWest 02 6338 4657
COWRA HIGHLIGHT EVENT
Watch this spaceSilos Project will be conducting workshops for interested students and community members in October and November. Alison Plevey along with Alison Buckley will be holding dance workshops in Cowra/Canowindra. Joey Ruigrok and Dylan Gower with be holding set design workshops and Scott Saunders will be conducting music workshops in collaboration with teachers both in primary and Secondary schools in the Cowra/Canowindra region. Both the Cowra and Canowindra Agricultural shows will have information desks registering workshop participants and displaying information on the SIlos Project. Oral history is being sort or associative material on the Silos in the Central West, which is being gathered at the Information desks at these local ag shows.Contact Local Project Co-ordinator, Phoebe Cowdery0423 484 415 phoebe@d-construct.com.auhttp://SilosProject.com
Silos Project Workshops: Oct + Nov
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Get involved. Get your work out there!
Call for Entries
WEB TIP: Local calls for artwork, competitions and opportunities are also listed in online under: www.artsoutwest.org.au/whats_on/
The Lachlan Valley Biennial Art AwardsCowra Art Group Inc, will be presenting The Lachlan Valley Biennial Art Awards October 5-20 at Cowra Regional Art Gallery. For more information contact Gwen Clark 02 6342 3995 email gwennevclark@bigpond.com
Entries due 13 September, 2013
Image: Ray Norton and Mary Ford of Cowra Art Group putting final touches to the hanging of Mary Ford’s exhibition in the Cowra Visitor’s Centre during August.
Forbes Biennial Sculpture CompetitionForbes Services Club presents a NEW National Biennial Sculpture Competition call SCULPTURE FORBES with $6,000 prize for the Open Section and $1000 for Students in Year 10 - 12. A Viewers Choice prize of $500 and a voters prize draw of $500. Entries will be displayed in shop windows and CBD for the month leading up the Kalari-Lachlan River Arts Festival weekend of 25-27 October, 2013. Wayne Richards, FSMC President: wayne@searider.info, or contact the Services Club.
Exhibition October 25-27, 2013
Biennial Bathurst Regional Art Gallery Society Art FairArtists from the Bathurst Regional Council district and surrounding areas including the Blue Mountains, Lithgow, Oberon, Blayney, Cowra, Orange and Mudgee are invited to participate. Will feature works in all media including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking and ceramics. Funds raised by BRAGS Inc. from the will be used to purchase new works for the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery’s permanent collection.Entry forms are available from the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery.PO Box 563 Bathurst. 02 6331 6066
Exhibition October 17-20, 2013
Textures of oneImagination is Everything.Let your imagination take you on a journey of Colours, Season, who & what whilst keeping the same basic structure. Categories - Art, Decorative, Textiles by Machine, Textiles by Hand, Other. Entry is open only to the Central West Region. Entry Fee $25, Maximum of 2 Entries per person. ALL exhibitors must include the tree motif somehow in their work. Exhibition at the Blayney Shire Community Centre 15 & 16 March 2014. texturesofone@hotmail.com
Regos close 1 November, 2013
Canowindra Show Photography and Art SectionsThe Canowindra P A & H Show 2013 Friday 27 and Saturday 28 September. Photographs are to be mounted on cardboard with a maximum 12mm border; NO frames; photographs are now required to be a maximum A5 (6 x 8) size except for panoramic maximum size 15 x 35cm; maximum of 6 entries per class per person. Film and digital photographs are accepted for many classes and, introduced last year: The Fine Arts Section U. This year a ‘Special Theme Class Bushranger, any medium’. There are Classes to accommodate any medium and age group including Artist over 70 yrs, under 25 yrs, 12 yrs and under. 3D Sculpture using recycled materials and 3D carved Sculpture, maximum size 60cm, will also be available. Deb 6344 2490 or Tess 6345 0425.
Entries close on Wednesdayof Show Week, 25 September, 2013
Sculpture at Scenic World 2014An estimated 60,000 international and national visitors will view Sculpture at Scenic World. Artists will exhibit their works and will vie for awards and acquisition including:- $20,000 Scenic World Acquisitive Award- $5,000 Artist Peer Award- $2,000 Scenic World Staff Award- $1,000 People’s Choice Award sponsored by The Carrington, Blue Mountains. One artist from the 2014 exhibition will have the opportunity to exhibit at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre from 9 June – 7 July 2014.Guidelines at www.scenicworld.com.au/sculpture
Orange Regional Conservatorium Foyer Exhibition SpaceThe ORC has visual art hanging space in their foyer available to artists to exhibit and sell their work.Contact the ORC on 6361 7974 or email admin@orangecon.org.au
Entries close October 14, 2013
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These and more can be found on the Regional Arts NSW website: www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/grants/
Funding
REGIONAL ARTS NSWregionalartsnsw.com.au/grants/qtg.html
Quick Response GrantsAvailable under the Regional Arts Fund. ‘Urgent’ funding of up to $1,500 for local arts and cultural projects in regional and rural NSW. Preference is given to projects from smaller and remote communities. Other priorities for funding include Professional development opportunities and Project development opportunities. Offered quarterly. No closing date
Prop UpsQuick Response Grants Program aimed at supporting innovative performing arts programming in regional communities in NSW and encouraging new performance initiatives and audience development. No closing date
Copyright AgencyCultural Fund - Project Fundingsupports a mix of writing, publishing and visual arts projects from around Australia. Priority given to innovation in the Australian creative industries to develop local and foreign markets for Australian works. www.copyright.com.au/cultural-fund/apply-for-project-fundingCloses October 4, 2013
Australia Council for the Artswww.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants1800 226 912A selection of upcoming funding rounds. See the website for the full list and details
Festivals AustraliaSupports regional, remote and community festivals to present quality arts projects which have not been presented before, and would not be possible without financial support. There are two rounds per year and this round is for projects from January 2014.Closes September 6, 2013
Community PartnershipsProjects, Career Pathways – Professional Development, Career Pathways – Structured Mentorships, Projects with Public OutcomesCloses September 6, 2013
MusicSkills and Arts Development Artists Development, Fellowships, Project FellowshipsCloses September 17, 2013
Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR)Small Grants for Small CommunitiesSupports projects and activities that benefit rural and remote communities with populations of less than 10,000, contributing to their development in social and community welfare, economic, environmental, health, education or cultural areas. www.frrr.org.au/cb_pages/small_grants_for_small_communities.phpCloses September 30, 2013
WEB TIP: We pop lots of arts opportunities up on our Facebook page. Follow us at: www.facebook.com/artsoutwest
Arts NSWGuidelines for funding programs:www.arts.nsw.gov.au/index.php/funding-and-support/information-for-applicants-funding-and-support/guidelines/
Artist SupportCloses September 2, 2013
HIGHLIGHT
Country Arts Support Program 2014CASP provides small grants to arts and community organisations and local arts councils in regional NSW for short term, locally initiated projects. Small grants of between $500 and $3000 for local artists projects. Read the guidelines carefully to ascertain the eligibility of both your organisation and your proposed activity for funding under this program. NOTE: You must speak to the RADO for your region (in the Central West this is Arts OutWest).Details, guidelines and application forms: regionalartsnsw.com.au/grants/casp/
Applications close Tuesday October 1, 2013
Museums and Galleries NSWVIM Skills Initiative GrantsProvides funding to volunteer museums, museum networks and keeping places for regional or state-focused skills development training and networking events.http://mgnsw.org.au/grants/vim_skills_initiatives_grants/Closes September 27, 2013
National Association for Visual ArtistsThe Sainsbury Sculpture Grantsupport for emerging Australian artists and groups working in sculpture and/or installation to further their professional skills. $2,000 for individual artists, $4,000 for groups.www.visualarts.net.au/nava/sainsburysculpturegrantCloses September 30, 2013
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ARTS OUTWEST IS SUPPORTED BY: Contributing local councils: Bathurst Regional, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Forbes, Lachlan, Lithgow City, Oberon, Orange City, Parkes, Weddin and Wellington as well as Charles Sturt University.
Arts OutWest is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW
Arts OutWest is a member of Regional Arts NSW
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Lots of local news in Fairfax Arts SundayArts Sunday is coordinated by Arts OutWest and published online on the first Sunday of the month by Fairfax regional papers. It’s a chance to share and highlight great arts stories from our region. The next Arts Sunday feature is online (including at westernadvocate.com.au) on Sunday September 1 and Sunday October 6. To get a reminder on the day, and links to the stories, make sure you follow us on Facebook or Twitter. For details of what we publish and how to share your story go to: www.artsoutwest.org.au/news/Arts_Sunday.php
‘Bathurst Sings’ August 3Flannery Centre, Bathurst
Our Aboriginal Arts Development Officer Aleshia Lonsdale (2nd from left) at the MCA, Sydney
Curatorial Professional Development ProgramLast month our Aboriginal Arts development Officer Aleshia Lonsdale joined colleagues from around the state for five days of intensive curatorial and visual arts training at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. The program was organised by Regional Arts NSW. Read more at: www.artsoutwest.org.au/news/news_item.php?nid=489
Bathurst Sings!Half a dozen of Bathurst’s choirs got together on a Saturday afternoon for the first Bathurst Sings event. Oragnised by Arts OutWest and held in the light-filled Flannery Centre, the relaxed program featured U3A Singing for Pleasure group, the Cathedral Men’s Choir, the Sounds Live Choir, Sing Australia, Panorama Chorus and the Allegri Singers. The groups are keen to make it an annual event.
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