As with many local businesses that have reinvented themselves to get through the COVID-19 pandemic, the team at Manning Regional Art Gallery is taking its exhibitions and more online.
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Gallery director Rachel Piercy is working with the team behind the scenes to create new resources and projects for everyone to enjoy while in isolation.
"We are using our social media platforms, as well as the website to make sure everyone is aware of what we're doing, and so that everyone can join in," Rachel said.
The gallery's website continues to evolve, collating and collecting information and resources both internally and externally.
The first of their interactive gallery offerings appeared earlier this month on the Manning Regional Art Gallery Facebook page, with a virtual tour of the Doug Moran Art Prize Exhibition.
"Although nothing quite beats seeing these incredible pieces in real life, this is one way people can get a creative, cultural fix while they're at home," Rachel added.
The after school programs that had been available via the gallery and the Manning Entertainment Centre will also be delivered online after the holidays, with staff working with tutors and artists to create content and build new programs that will be available to launch in term two.
"These are extremely challenging times but I'm really proud of our team and so many others across our region who are working hard to innovate in ways that will support the community moving forward," Rachel said.
"Having a creative outlet is important at any time, but it will be a valuable escape during self-isolation."
To stay up to date with Manning Regional Art Gallery's programs and resources visit the website.
Take a virtual tour of the gallery with assistant art gallery director, Jane Hosking:
Part 1 - Doug Moran National Portrait Prize 2019 exhibition: https://youtu.be/XCz55n_GiwY
Part 2 - Ruth Downs "Barely Wearable" exhibition: https://youtu.be/kuzf8kHCwlY
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