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DL BROCHURES & INVITES
AN INVITATIONto the opening of ...
OPENING HOURSTUESDAY - FRIDAY - 10AM - 5PMSATURDAY - SUNDAY - 10AM - 4PMPUBLIC HOLIDAYS - 10AM - 4PM
CONTACTCNR CLARENCE & HAY STREETS02 6581 8888 INFO@GLASSHOUSE.ORG.AU
ALSO ON EXHIBITIONExhibition name name
Living on the Edge 28 January - 27 March 2011
Afternoons in the Summertime28 January - 3 April 2011
SPECIAL EVENTSExhibition name nameFLOOR TALK11am Saturday 5 FebruaryJoin Patrick Dodd, NSW State Library Guide, on an informing walk through history, discovering The Governor exhibition.FREE - Bookings required.
COFFEE MORNING10am Friday 25 FebruaryEnjoy a coffee with guest presenter Paul Brunton, Senior Curator at the State Library of NSW, as he provides an insight into Governor Lachlan Macquarie.Adults $5, Members $3.
FLOOR TALK11am Saturday 26 FebruaryJoin Paul Brunton, Senior Curator at the State Library NSW, for a walk through The Governor exhibition. FREE - Bookings required
COUNTRY ENERGY KIDS SPOT11am Saturday 12 MarchKids and parents are invited to participate in a fun creative workshop in the gallery.FREE - Bookings required
COFFEE MORNING10am Friday 26 MarchEnjoy a coffee with guest presenter Neil Jenkins, Curator of the Garden of Forking Paths and gain a fascinating insight intothe evolution of digital art. Adults $5, Members $3.
Bookings: call 6581 8888 or visit the Glasshouse, cnr Clarence & Hay Sts, Port Macquarie
GLaSSHOUSEaRTS, CONfERENCE aNDENTERTaINmENT CENTRE
GLaSSHOUSEaRTS, CONfERENCE aNDENTERTaINmENT CENTRE
regional gallery
glasshouse.org.au
The Glasshouse is supported by theNSW Government through Arts NSW
YOU’REINVITEDto the opening of
The Governor: Lachlan Macquarie 1810 to 1821
&
Garden of Forking Paths11am, Friday 4 February 2011
This is a FREE event. RSVP essential by Thursday 3 February 2011, please call 6581 8888.
Special Guest Speaker: Noelle Nelson, Director Library Services, State Library of New South Wales.
4 February 2011 – 3 April 2011The Governor: Lachlan Macquarie 1810 to 1821 celebrates the 200th anniversary of Lachlan Macquarie’s governorship of New South Wales. His vision was to transform a colony from a penal outpost to a prosperous British settlement. Drawn from the State Library of NSW’s internationally renowned Macquarie collection, this exhibition explores his personality, family, life and relationships with prominent people. On display are personal letters, journals, maps, paintings and objects, that tell the story of his contribution to colonial Australia.
Governor Lachlan Macquarie, Richard Read snr, 1822, watercolour, ML 36 (detail)
GLASSHOUSEregional gallery
4 February 2011 – 3 April 2011Garden of Forking Paths draws together notable historic and contemporary computer games created by artists that push the bounds of the genre and break orthodox rules. Spanning the last three decades—from Jaron Lanier’s 1983 Commodore64 game ‘Moondust’ through to Tale-of-Tales 2009 release ‘The Path’—a period which has seen incredible advances in technology and the birth of the Information Age. All of the pieces in the show can be played by visitors.
Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn, (Belgium), Tale of Tales ‘The Path’, 2009, screen shot (detail)
A State Library of New South Wales travelling exhibition.
Spooky Glasshouse Ghost Tours 6pm until 7pm (for children aged 5-9 and their parents)Children and parents will enjoy this spooky tour as ghost stories are bought to life on this evening Glasshouse tour. Kids will hear ghost stories and are invited to share their own as they make their way through the Glasshouse.
Play a part in an amazing story! 10am-12pm (ages 6-9)Children will take a step back in time to Australian ‘olden’ days, bringing to life the characters and stories from our vibrant history through games and play building. This drama workshop is held in association with Heritage Week.
Glass Painting 10am-12pm (ages 6-9), 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 10-13)Inspired by stained and coloured glass windows, children will design and create unique glass objects to take home using stunning
luminous glass paints.
Fun with Fossils 10am-12pm (ages 6-9), 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 10-13)Science & art collide in this fun workshop where children discover the interesting world of fossils. Children will discover how they are
formed and create a look-alike fossil to take home.
Painting with Sand 10am-12pm (ages 6-9), 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 10-13)Children will explore and experiment with the unusual texture of sand and acrylic paints to create colourful and textured artworks on canvas board.
Inspiring Words of Art 10am-12pm (ages 6-9), 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 10-13)Using mixed media, collage and paints, children will be inspired by quotes about friendship to create a colourful wall-hanging. Bring your own quote or use one provided. A great workshop for friends!
Tie Dyed T-shirts 10am-12pm (ages 6-9), 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 10-13)Step back to the 60s! Kids will explore the process of tie-dying and create some funky t-shirts in this fun workshop. Bring along a cotton t-shirt or other cotton items that need a whole new groovy look and feel!
Drama Workshop 1.30pm-3.30pm (ages 6-9)Explore lively, funny Australian characters as we dive into the adventures of the past. Children will have dramatic fun through games, script work and play building activities.
Friends are the sunshine oF liFe!
COST: $25 | TuTOr: luCY pASCAlE
COST: $25 | TuTOr: JANE WHITFIElD
COST: $25 | TuTOr: CJ GrOOTENBOErCOST: $14.50 | GuIDE: BruCE THOMpSON
COST: $25 | TuTOr: CJ GrOOTENBOEr
COST: $25 | TuTOr: luCY pASCAlE
COST: $25 | TuTOr: JANE WHITFIElD
Saturday 9 April, 11am: Create an explorer’s hat and follow
the clues around the Glasshouse to learn amazing stories and
historical facts about this site.
Saturday 16 April, 11am: Become an archaeologist for the
day in the Glasshouse forecourt and uncover pieces from the
past in this special archeological dig celebrating Heritage Week!
KIDSSP TFrEE!
11, 12 & 18 AprIl
Wednesday, 13 April
Thursday, 14 April
Friday, 15 April
Tuesday, 19 April
Wednesday, 20 April
Thursday, 21 April
COST: $25 | TuTOr: JANE WHITFIElD
Country Lasses, Larrikans & Bushrangers!
Friday, 15 April
Location: Essential Energy Artlab
Location: Essential Energy Artlab Location: Essential Energy Artlab
Location: Essential Energy Artlab
Location: Essential Energy ArtlabLocation: Ross Family Studio
Location: Ross Family Studio
HOLIDay fUN ENROLmENT fORm CHIlD’S DETAIlSFull Name
Date of Birth Male / Female (please circle)
Nickname
Special needs or requirements the tutor should be aware of
pArENT/GuArDIAN/EMErGENCY CONTACT DETAIlS Parent/Guardian name
Relationship to child
Address
City State Postcode
Phone H M
I wish to receive information about Glasshouse programs
I hereby indemnify the Glasshouse Arts, Conference and Entertainment Centre against responsibility for any accident, loss or injury suffered by me or my child during the course of the activity. I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of enrolment. Should the tutor consider that I or my child require medical or hospital treatment, I consent to obtaining same at my expense.
Signature
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WOrkSHOp DETAIlSI would like to enrol my child in the following workshops:
Date Time
Date Time
Date Time
Date Time
pAYMENT INFOrMATION Cheque for the amount of $ _________________________
(payable to Glasshouse Arts, Conference and Entertainment Centre)
Cash Credit Card (VISA or MASTERCARD only)
I hereby authorise the Glasshouse to charge my credit card: $_______________
Expiry Date ___________/___________
Name on card
Signature
SUBmIT COmpLETED fORm wITH paymENT TOGlasshouse Customer Service, corner Clarence and Hay Streets or PO Box 84, Port Macquarie NSW 2444. Call (02) 6581 8888 for info.
TERmS aND CONDITIONS y Children are encouraged to bring a smock or an old T-shirt to prevent damage to clothing. y All workshops run for two hours, unless otherwise stated. y Enrolments must be completed before the class is scheduled to begin and must be accompanied
by payment. Places will be allocated in order of receipt of enrolment form and payment. y Children and/or their artwork may be photographed during the workshop and these photographs
may appear in Glasshouse promotional materials. No compensation will be extended for such use. If you do not wish your child to be photographed, please advise us in writing with registration.
y There is a maximum number of students for each class. y There is a minimum and maximum age for each workshop, which must be adhered to. y There is a minimum number of participants for each class. The Glasshouse reserves the right to
cancel any course due to insufficient numbers or due to unforeseen circumstances. In this event, a refund will be given.
y If you cancel a booking one week prior to the workshop, you will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received within the last week will not be issued a refund.
y Parent/carers/other authorised person must accompany children to and from the workshop and sign them in and out. Children will not be allowed to leave the building without a supervisory adult signing them out.
y Children must be collected promptly at the finishing time of each workshop. Should there be any delays in collecting your children due to an emergency, you must advise Glasshouse Customer Service on (02) 6581 8888 for the message to be relayed to the tutor.
y Glasshouse does not accept responsibility for any personal property brought to the workshop. y No food is permitted in the workshop. Drink bottles are permitted, but must be clearly marked
with child’s name.
Children should arrive 5 to 10 minutes
before workshops commence at the
meeting point on Gallery Level 1
HOlIDAYFUN@theGLaSSHOUSE
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aBOUT OUR TUTORS
CATHErINE “CJ” GrOOTENBOErCJ has been a drama teacher and theatre practitioner for over 10 years in Sydney and the Hastings. She has extensive experience in drama education, directing, production design and stage management.
luCY pASCAlEAn accredited artist with a Diploma of Fine Art, Lucy specialises in workshops for children and adults in fine art, pastels, oils and watercolour. She regularly directs youth arts projects within the Hastings community.
JANE WHITFIElDAn artist and arts educator, Jane has a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in painting and printmaking. She has conducted workshops for adults and children throughout the mid-north coast, including gifted and talented and after-school programs.
BruCE THOMpSONBruce Thompson has been working in the entertainment industry for 20 years as an actor, stuntman, stand-up comedian, MC and ‘Ghost Host’ for the Rocks Ghost tours. He now owns and operates Port by Night Tours taking locals & tourists for spooky walks on ‘the dark side’ of Port Macquarie. Bruce is
decended from a First Fleet convict & has a passion for history.
glasshouse.org.auThe Glasshouse is supported by the NSW
Government through Arts NSW
Holiday Fun is proudly supported Essential Energy
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