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Turner from the Tate
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Introduction to Turner from the Tate
Jul 2
5:30 pm
An informative introduction to the exhibition followed by an after-hours exhibition viewing.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $40, $35 members/concession (includes exhibition entry) (bookings essential)
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Winter Film Series 2013
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About face: supermodels then and now
Jul 3
6:00 pm
2012, M, 72 mins
Through interviews with many of the world's top models, this documentary explores the definition of beauty, the nature of ageing and the perils of the fashion industry. Introduced by series curator Simon Weaving. More info here
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $16, $14 concession, $12 members (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Curator's perspective
Jul 4
12:45 pm
Lucina Ward, Curator, International Painting and Sculpture.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Permanent collection
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Art and Alzheimer's
Jul 5
10:30 am
An interactive tour that connects participants in shared intellectual activity through personal insights, interpretation, art history and memories.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : Free (bookings essential (02) 6240 6632)
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Turner from the Tate
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Turner and Venice
Jul 5
12:45 pm
2007, 40 mins
Venice is the subject that dominates the later, glorious paintings and watercolours of JMW Turner. Filmed in Italy and London, this documentary explores all aspects of the rich relationship between the painter and the city.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Turner from the Tate
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Turner and Venice
Jul 7
2:00 pm
2007, 40 mins
Venice is the subject that dominates the later, glorious paintings and watercolours of JMW Turner. Filmed in Italy and London, this documentary explores all aspects of the rich relationship between the painter and the city.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Permanent collection
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Rendezvous with art
Jul 8
10:00 am
Learn about works of art on display. Enjoy refreshments in the Members Lounge before joining voluntary guides to discuss selected works of art.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : $12, $10 members/concession (bookings essential)
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Special event
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Coach trip
Jul 9
7:00 am
Join us for a coach trip to the Art Gallery of New South Wales to view Sydney Moderns, an exhibition of works created between the two world wars as artists explored modernity through revolutions in colour and light.
Venue: meet at NGA entrance
Price : $70 members, $80 guests (bookings essential)
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Creating worlds
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Tales for the very young
Jul 9
10:30 am
ages 3–5 years, to be accompanied
Margie Kevin, Gallery educator, leads this activity-based tour with stories about works of art in the exhibition Creating worlds.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : $7, $5 child members, free for accompanying adults (bookings essential)
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Collection: Asian art
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Fired with passion, but with a mystified purpose
Jul 9
12:45 pm
Dr. Wendy Ella Wright, Visiting Fellow, Japan Centre, Australian National University, explores ancient Jomon pottery and discusses indigenous Japanese aesthetics seen in contemporary Japanese art and design.
Venue: East Asian gallery
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Turner from the Tate
| lectures
Introduction to Turner from the Tate
Jul 9
5:30 pm
An informative introduction to the exhibition followed by an after-hours exhibition viewing.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $40, $35 members/concession (includes exhibition entry) (bookings essential)
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Winter Film Series 2013
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Gregory Crewdson: brief encounters
Jul 10
6:00 pm
2012, 18+, 113 mins
Shot over ten years, Ben Shapiro's extraordinary documentary explores the life, art and working methods of Brooklyn-born photographer Gregory Crewdson. Introduced by series curator Simon Weaving. More info here
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $16, $14 concession, $12 members (bookings essential)
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Collection: Indigenous art
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NAIDOC Week artists' talk
Jul 11
12:45 pm
Jock Puautjimi, Tiwi Island artist, and Luna Ryan, Canberra artist, speak about their artistic collaboration and the glass Arrow sculptures in the national art collection.
Venue: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander galleries
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Permanent collection
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Art and me
Jul 12
10:00 am
Join Gallery educators on an interactive art tour for toddlers.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : $12 child, $10 child members (includes materials) (bookings essential)
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Collection: Indigenous art
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NAIDOC Week screening: Mabo
Jul 12
6:00 pm
2012, PG, 103 mins
The story of Eddie Koiki Mabo's fight for land rights for his people and the deep love of family that fuelled his struggle. Directed by Rachel Perkins and starring Deborah Mailman and Jimi Bani.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Collection: Indigenous art
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NAIDOC Week curator's talk: North-east Arnhem Land bark paintings
Jul 13
2:00 pm
Franchesca Cubillo, Senior Advisor, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, discusses the Bark Petition, the Church Panels and the Blue Mud Bay Sea Rights case.
Venue: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander galleries
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Turner from the Tate
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Master and commander: the far side of the world
Jul 14
2:00 pm
2003, M, 138 mins
In 1805, the British frigate HMS Surprise, captained by Jack Aubrey, is in its pursuit of the Acheron, an elite French warship. Directed by Peter Weir and starring Russell Crow and Paul Bettany.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Collection: Australian art
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Centenary tour
Jul 15
2:00 pm
Celebrate Canberra's centenary and join voluntary guides on a free tour highlighting the art and artists of 1913.
Venue: meet in main foyer
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Creating worlds
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Creating paper worlds
Jul 16
10:30 am
ages 7-13
Learn the art of paper-cutting with artist Pamela See and produce colourful, intricate forms from the natural environment.
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $25, $20 child members (bookings essential)
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Creating worlds
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Creating paper worlds
Jul 16
2:30 pm
ages 13+
Learn the art of paper-cutting with artist Pamela See and produce colourful, intricate forms from the natural environment.
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $25, $20 child members (bookings essential)
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Permanent collection
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A little look at art
Jul 17
10:00 am
ages 0–2 and parents/carers
Join a voluntary guide for an informal tour of the Gallery for parents and babies. Followed by coffee and muffins.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : $12, $10 members/concession (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Lecture 1
Jul 17
6:00 pm
Turner from the Tate masterclass series
Key experts on Turner deliver masterclass lectures that delve deeply into the rich artistic content of the exhibition. Lucina Ward, Curator, NGA and coordinating curator of Turner from the Tate
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $140, $120 concession, $100 members (four lectures and exhibition entries) (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Turner masterclass series
Commences
Jul 17
- Aug 7
6:00 pm
Key experts on Turner deliver masterclass lectures that delve deeply into the rich artistic content of the exhibition.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : Series $140, $120 concession, $100 members (four lectures and exhibition entries) (bookings essential)
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Creating worlds
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Curator's perspective
Jul 18
12:45 pm
Gwen Horsfield, curator of Creating worlds.
Venue: Small Theatre
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Collection: Asian art and Decorative arts
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Earth and fire
Jul 18
6:00 pm
Earth and fire: Japanese aesthetics and contemporary ceramics Lecture 1
Dr. Wendy Ella Wright, Visiting Fellow, ANU Japan Centre, speaks about how potter Yoshikawa Masamichi and other contemporary Japanese potters have evolved concepts taken from Japanese archaeological sites.
Venue: Small Theatre
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Lichtenstein launch after-party
Jul 19
9:00 pm
Expect colourful cocktails and your favourite pop songs from the 1960s and 1970s. This is the unveiling of Canberra's newest and most ridiculous band, POP!, formed to celebrate the exhibition Roy Lichtenstein …
Venue: NewActon Nishi
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Tales from a master printer
Jul 20
2:00 pm
Kenneth E Tyler AO, master printer and prominent figure in American postwar printmaking, shares his experiences working with Roy_Lichtenstein and other great American artists of the 20th century.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Turner from the Tate
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Breaking boundaries: Turner and experimentalism
Jul 20
6:30 pm
The AWO in assoc. with the Goethe Institut presents five of Europe's most acclaimed wind players, the Hindemith Quintet. Wally Hase (flute), Nick Deutsch (oboe), Thorsten Johanns (clarinet), Ole Christian Dahl (bassoon) & Saar Berger(horn). More information
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $55, $52 concession, $50 members, $20 student (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Jane Eyre
Jul 21
2:00 pm
2011, M, 120 mins
Charlotte Bronte's much-loved novel artfully captured on film. Directed by Cary Fukunaga, starring Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender and Jamie Bell.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Curator's perspective
Jul 23
12:45 pm
Jaklyn Babington, curator of Roy Lichtenstein: Pop remix, gives an overview of the exhibition.
Venue: Project Gallery
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Turner from the Tate
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Lecture 2
Jul 24
6:00 pm
Turner from the Tate masterclass series
Key experts on Turner deliver masterclass lectures that delve deeply into the rich artistic content of the exhibition. Dr Joyce Townsend, Senior Conservation Scientist, Tate
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $140, $120 concession, $100 members (four lectures and exhibition entries) (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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The evolution of traditional watercolour practice
Jul 25
10:00 am
A practical professional development seminar for curators, conservators, collectors, educators, scholars and other professionals, exploring 18th- and 19th-century materials and methods, paints, papers and brushes, with …
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $85, $80 concession, $75 members (includes materials, participants to purchase or bring their own lunch) (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Assisted tour
Jul 25
3:00 pm
For people with disabilities and their carers.
Venue: meet in main foyer
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Collection: Asian art and Decorative arts
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Japanese and Australian ceramics: a contemporary dialogue
Jul 25
6:00 pm
Earth and fire Lecture 2
Robert Bell, Senior Curator Decorative Arts, examines the work of Japanese ceramicists who have lived and worked in Australia, and their influence on Australian contemporary ceramics.
Venue: Small Theatre
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Turner from the Tate
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Members dinner
Jul 26
6:00 pm
Relax with a three-course dinner, special exhibition viewing and introduction to Turner from the Tate.
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $190 members, $200 guests (includes exhibition entry) (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Turner and the sublime
Jul 27
2:30 pm
Concert pianist Ambre Hammond presents Chopin, Debussy, Piazzolla and Gershwin, followed by a performance exploring the sublime aesthetic with Tony Smibert, master watercolourist and Visiting Artist Researcher, Tate Britain.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $45, $40 concession, $35 members, $15 student (includes refreshments) (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Lessons from the watercolour masters: Turner, Constable and the golden age of British watercolour
Commences
Jul 28
- Jul 29
10:00 am
Master watercolourist Tony Smibert is working with Senior Conservation Scientist Dr Joyce Townsend to rediscover Turner's techniques. Join him for this two-day practical workshop to gain rare insight into Turner's art practice.
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $350, $300 members/concession, includes materials, exhibition entry, light lunch and refreshments (limited to 20 participants, bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Pride and prejudice
Jul 28
2:00 pm
2011, G, 127 mins
Jane Austin's much-loved novel full of wit, satire and biting social commentary comes to life in this film adaptation. Directed by Joe Wright and starring Keira Knightly, Matthew Macfadyen and Brenda Blethyn.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Turner from the Tate
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Auslan sign-interpreted tour
Jul 28
2:30 pm
Auslan sign-interpreted tour of Turner from the Tate.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : Free (bookings essential (02) 6240 6519)
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Permanent collection
| viewings
Rendezvous with art
Jul 29
10:00 am
Learn about works of art on display. Enjoy refreshments in the Members Lounge before joining voluntary guides to discuss selected works of art.
Venue: meet in main foyer
Price : $12, $10 members/concession (bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Painting like Turner: the great watercolour techniques masterclass
Commences
Jul 30
- Jul 31
10:00 am
Join this two-day masterclass with Tony Smibert, master watercolourist and Visiting Artist Researcher, Tate Britain, who explains Turner's colour harmonies and studio and en plein air approaches.
Venue: Gandel Hall
Price : $350, $300 members/concession, (includes materials, exhibition entry, light lunch and refreshments) (experienced painters only, limited to 20 participants, bookings essential)
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Turner from the Tate
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Harmonious confusion: Turner's use of colour
Jul 30
12:45 pm
Adriane Boag, Gallery educator.
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
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Turner from the Tate
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Lecture 3
Jul 31
6:00 pm
Turner from the Tate masterclass series
Key experts on Turner deliver masterclass lectures that delve deeply into the rich artistic content of the exhibition. Associate Professor Alison Inglis, University of Melbourne
Venue: James O Fairfax Theatre
Price : $140, $120 concession, $100 members (four lectures and exhibition entries) (bookings essential)