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September 2022
Griffith Base Hospital Auxiliary - Spring Luncheon

Griffith Base Hospital Auxiliary - Spring Luncheon

Social Event

Thursday, September 1, 2022 11:30am - 2:00pm

About

The Griffith Base Hospital auxiliary are having our yearly spring luncheon on 1st September at Griffith Exies Club. It is a 2 course meal @ $45pp, all welcome, tickets available at Blooms Chemist. Tickets must be picked up by 30th August with tables of 8.

Details

Griffith Exies Club, Jondaryan Avenue, Griffith
Ticket Price: $45pp - tables of 8
Contact: Blooms Chemist
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Griffith Street Scapes - Unplugged in the Park & Food & Wine Pop-up

Griffith Street Scapes - Unplugged in the Park & Food & Wine Pop-up

Entertainment

Friday, September 2, 2022 5:00pm - 8:30pm

About

🎸UNPLUGGED IN THE PARK ðŸŽ¸

Starts this weekend, kicking off 6 weekends of live and local music!

👉 Friday night - Twice Shy with Alyce and Shane

👉 Saturday night opening party - Folk U + Analog Trick

Come and be one of the first to discover the new space in Memorial Park this Friday night, join us for the official opening Saturday, or better yet, do both!

👉 Limone Dining Pop-Up 5-8pm

👉 Yarran Wines Pop-Up 5-8pm

👉 Unplugged in the Park with Twice Shy 6-8.30pm

Details

Memorial Park, Griffith
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Dobell Drawing Prize #22 Opening Event

Dobell Drawing Prize #22 Opening Event

Exhibition

Friday, September 2, 2022 6:00pm - 8:00pm

About

An unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation, join us for the opening of the Dobell Drawing Prize #22. Enjoy refreshments and Dee Vine Estate wines while viewing one of the leading drawing exhibitions in Australia.

This National Art School touring exhibition showcases 43 of the 64 finalists from the 2021 Prize and includes Euan Macleod’s winning work, chosen by guest judge and acclaimed artist Lucy Culliton. Presenting a range of material approaches – from animation, collage and paper weaving, to charcoal, ink and watercolour – the exhibition demonstrates the remarkable vitality and scope of contemporary Australian drawing.

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Yvonne East, Concerns with representation of the beloved, Austen age 14 (detail) 2020, charcoal on canvas, 74 x 85 cm, image courtesy and © the artist

Details

Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Ticket Price: Free
Organizer: Griffith Regional Art Gallery
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Dobell Drawing Prize #22

Dobell Drawing Prize #22

Exhibition

Saturday, September 3, 2022 11:00am - 2:00pm

About

The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. This National Art School touring exhibition showcases 43 of the 64 finalists from the 2021 Prize and includes Euan Macleod’s winning work, chosen by guest judge and acclaimed artist Lucy Culliton. Presenting a range of material approaches – from animation, collage and paper weaving, to charcoal, ink and watercolour – the exhibition demonstrates the remarkable vitality and scope of contemporary Australian drawing.

William Dobell’s love of drawing was recognised in 1993 when the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation (SWDAF) initiated a drawing prize in his name at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. For twenty years, the annual Dobell Prize for Drawing encouraged excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship among Australian artists. Past winners include Kevin Connor, David Fairbairn, Virginia Grayson, Nicholas Harding, Ann Pollak, Gareth Sansom, Jan Senbergs, Garry Shead and Aida Tomescu.

Building on the legacy of this respected award, the National Art School partnered with the SWDAF in 2019 to produce the biennial Dobell Drawing Prize. This new competition preserves an important attribute of the original prize, by not stipulating what a drawing is in the terms and conditions of entry. This allows definitions of drawing to shift and evolve with each exhibition, depending on the entries of the artists and the perspectives of the judges. The Dobell Drawing Prize #22 – the 22nd exhibition in the Prize’s storied history – continues this tradition of fostering conversations around the changing role of drawing within contemporary art practice.

The winner of the Dobell Drawing Prize is awarded $30,000 and their work becomes part of the National Art School Collection. The judging process is initially undertaken digitally by a panel of practising artists. In 2021, the panel included Michelle Belgiorno (artist and trustee at the SWDAF), Simon Cooper (artist and head of studies at the National Art School) and Lucy Culliton (artist and 2021 guest judge). After 64 finalists were selected out of a record 948 entries from around the country, guest judge Lucy Culliton chose the outright winner at the Prize exhibition in March 2021.

Judge’s statement:
‘In the initial stage of judging, I was surprised by the variety of materials artists use to make drawings – from ceramics, stitching and painting to digital technology. In judging the finalists, we selected some of these works because of their drawing merits. The initial round was judged digitally, so when I saw the finalists hung it was a pleasure and a surprise. My final decision came down to a fundamental drawing practice, with my top three finalists being Amanda Penrose Heart, Martin King and Euan Macleod. Euan’s work is fast and immediate drawing, describing a landscape in a blur of activity. There is an accurate freshness I am drawn to, making Euan the winner of this year’s Dobell Drawing Prize.’ – Lucy Culliton, March 2021


A National Art School Touring Exhibition.

Details

Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Ticket Price: Free
Organizer: Griffith Regional Art Gallery
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Griffith Street Scapes Opening Night

Griffith Street Scapes Opening Night

Entertainment

Saturday, September 3, 2022 4:00pm - 9:00pm

About

Street Scapes officially opens on Saturday 3 September with markets stalls open from 4-8pm and live music by Folk U &
Analog Trick kicking off from 5pm. Luke Piccolo from Limone Dining will be popping up in the kiosk, with Yarran on hand for drinks.

Bring the family down to see what Street Scapes 2022 has to offer this spring and enjoy the installations, games and performers throughout Memorial Gardens and the carpark.

Details

Memorial Park, Griffith
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Father's Day at The Exies

Father's Day at The Exies

Special Event

Sunday, September 4, 2022 All Day

About

Shout Dad lunch or dinner this Father’s Day. All Dads who order from ‘The Grill’ (Scotch, Porterhouse, Wagyu), receive one free schooner of beer.

Details

Griffith Exies Club, Jondaryan Avenue, Griffith
Ticket Price: Bookings recommended. 
Contact: 02 6962 1211
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Guided Museum Tour

Guided Museum Tour

Special Event

Sunday, September 4, 2022 11:00am - 11:30am

About

Take a step back in time with a guided tour on the Pioneer Park Express. Tours at 11am on the first Sunday of every month.

Details

Pioneer Park Museum, Remembrance Drive, Griffith
Ticket Price: Early bird special - Buy online $10 | Buy at the door - Children/Concession $10 and Adult $15
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Dobell Drawing Prize #22

Dobell Drawing Prize #22

Exhibition

Sunday, September 4, 2022 11:00am - 2:00pm

About

The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. This National Art School touring exhibition showcases 43 of the 64 finalists from the 2021 Prize and includes Euan Macleod’s winning work, chosen by guest judge and acclaimed artist Lucy Culliton. Presenting a range of material approaches – from animation, collage and paper weaving, to charcoal, ink and watercolour – the exhibition demonstrates the remarkable vitality and scope of contemporary Australian drawing.

William Dobell’s love of drawing was recognised in 1993 when the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation (SWDAF) initiated a drawing prize in his name at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. For twenty years, the annual Dobell Prize for Drawing encouraged excellence in drawing and draughtsmanship among Australian artists. Past winners include Kevin Connor, David Fairbairn, Virginia Grayson, Nicholas Harding, Ann Pollak, Gareth Sansom, Jan Senbergs, Garry Shead and Aida Tomescu.

Building on the legacy of this respected award, the National Art School partnered with the SWDAF in 2019 to produce the biennial Dobell Drawing Prize. This new competition preserves an important attribute of the original prize, by not stipulating what a drawing is in the terms and conditions of entry. This allows definitions of drawing to shift and evolve with each exhibition, depending on the entries of the artists and the perspectives of the judges. The Dobell Drawing Prize #22 – the 22nd exhibition in the Prize’s storied history – continues this tradition of fostering conversations around the changing role of drawing within contemporary art practice.

The winner of the Dobell Drawing Prize is awarded $30,000 and their work becomes part of the National Art School Collection. The judging process is initially undertaken digitally by a panel of practising artists. In 2021, the panel included Michelle Belgiorno (artist and trustee at the SWDAF), Simon Cooper (artist and head of studies at the National Art School) and Lucy Culliton (artist and 2021 guest judge). After 64 finalists were selected out of a record 948 entries from around the country, guest judge Lucy Culliton chose the outright winner at the Prize exhibition in March 2021.

Judge’s statement:
‘In the initial stage of judging, I was surprised by the variety of materials artists use to make drawings – from ceramics, stitching and painting to digital technology. In judging the finalists, we selected some of these works because of their drawing merits. The initial round was judged digitally, so when I saw the finalists hung it was a pleasure and a surprise. My final decision came down to a fundamental drawing practice, with my top three finalists being Amanda Penrose Heart, Martin King and Euan Macleod. Euan’s work is fast and immediate drawing, describing a landscape in a blur of activity. There is an accurate freshness I am drawn to, making Euan the winner of this year’s Dobell Drawing Prize.’ – Lucy Culliton, March 2021


A National Art School Touring Exhibition.

Details

Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Ticket Price: Free
Organizer: Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Click here for more information.

Griffith Street Scapes - Special Sunday Session

Griffith Street Scapes - Special Sunday Session

Entertainment

Sunday, September 4, 2022 12:00pm - 5:00pm

About

Pop-up event with Yarran & Limone 12-5pm - Keep updated on Griffith Street Scapes Facebook page.

Details

Memorial Park, Griffith
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