2017 Exhibitions
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Here Comes the Bride
10 February 2017 - 26 March 2017
Celebrating the beauty, symbolism and meanings of the bridal outfit. This exhibition features dresses from the Darnell collection and Hawkesbury Regional Museum alongside contemporary artwork.
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Soft Core
31 March 2017 - 14 May 2017
An exhibition of newly commissioned and recent work by 13 Australian and International artists whose work questions the fluctuating meaning of softness.
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Archibald Prize 2016 exhibition
19 May 2017 - 2 July 2017
The Art Gallery NSW’s Archibald Prize 2016 comes to Hawkesbury Regional Gallery. First awarded in 1921, the Archibald Prize is Australia’s favourite art award, and one of its most prestigious. Awarded to the best portrait painting, it’s a who’s who of Australian culture – from politicians to celebrities, sporting heroes to artists.
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Time Leaves its Mark
7 July 2017 - 27 August 2017
Two exhibitions exploring ideas, experiences and creative responses to notions of ageing in our society and communities. It comprises the in-house exhibition, Time Leaves its Mark, as well as a display of photographs titled The Art of Ageing toured by the NSW Government Department of Family and Community Services.
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Hawkesbury Art Fair 2017
8 September 2017 - 8 October 2017
The Gallery becomes a showcase for the diversity of creative people in this beautiful region. It’s also an opportunity for local artists to sell their work, and for residents and visitors to the area to buy original art from the region’s best-known and accomplished artists.
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Go West
13 October 2017 - 3 December 2017
Go West explores craft and design practice from our Western Sydney region.
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Pure Greenway
13 October 2017 - 3 December 2017
St Matthews 200th anniversary representation
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Stories from a Darug Voice
13 October 2017 - 3 December 2017
Stories From A Darug Voice explores the importance of storytelling in Aboriginal art and looks at the traditional and contemporary stories of the Darug peoples from our region.
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I can (Sing) Paint a Rainbow
8 December 2017 - 4 February 2018
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