Event held on March 06

Port Macquarie 200 - Exhibition Opening Morning Tea

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Event runs from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
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Please join Glasshouse Regional Gallery for morning tea to celebrate the opening of Port Macquarie 200, a research exhibition collated by local historian and art specialist David Martin, as David chats about the journey. Morning tea will be provided. About the exhibition: In April of 2021, Port Macquarie celebrates its 200 birthday! It was established by the British in 1821 as a convict camp - only the third settlement on the mainland, after Sydney and Newcastle. Port Macquarie 200 profiles the contributions of seven artists who chose Port Macquarie as their subject during the course of two centuries. A few of the significant features of Port Macquarie captured in the artworks still remain, but most are long gone. This is a historical journey, as much for Australian European-style of art itself, as it is for the township. Adding to the expected artworks in oils and watercolours are drawings in pencil, charcoal, ink and chalk as well as a fine example of an early aquatint created through the intaglio printmaking process. Special inclusions are the very earliest artworks of Port Macquarie, a selection of sketches by the inspirational female figure Eirene Mort, and a series of previously unseen vibrant watercolours painted by Sir Lionel Lindsay in 1916.