Our natural environment, through the eyes of one local and three regional NSW artists, is the focus of two new exhibitions at the Manning Regional Art Gallery.
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Rod Spicer's Up River is a collection of contemporary works which encapsulate the light, beauty and mood of the Australian landscape.
Rod has lived in the Manning Valley for many years and is well known for his beautiful paintings of the local area, from the bush to the coast. Exhibiting regularly in the Hunter Valley and Sydney, his works are included in many private and corporate collections.
Rod has lived in the Manning Valley for many years and is well known for his beautiful paintings of the local area, from the bush to the coast. Exhibiting regularly in the Hunter Valley and Sydney, his works are included in many private and corporate collections.
S.E.E: Strange, Endangered and Exposed comprises works from three artists, Susan Ryman, Prue Sailer and Lauren Potts.
The artists are connected through their backgrounds in Fine Art and postgraduate studies in Natural History Illustration (NHI) from the University of Newcastle. This discipline requires intensive study of our immediate world and, through technical rigour, seeks to simultaneously inform, inspire and question the nature of existence.
Up River and S.E.E. are on exhibition at the gallery until Saturday May 22, admission is free. The gallery is open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am to 5pm.