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Lithgow Arts Trail
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25.01.2022 Gang Gang Gallery, Sharon Howard’s exciting new gallery is housed in the heritage space of the old refreshments building of the Theatre Royal. Extensive renovations transformed the building into a beautiful creative Art Space, proudly featuring Contemporary Art and Objects of Art by emerging, regional and national artists. At Gang Gang Gallery we hope to inspire thought on the nature of Art and the impact Art has on our lives!
23.01.2022 Rick Slaven is a local Wiradjuri artist who resides in Mort’s Estate, Lithgow. His specialty is contemporary aboriginal-influenced art. Rick is quite new to art and uses it as a therapy. All his art has a story, which he is happy to share.
19.01.2022 Ashlee Bucholtz is a young emerging artist whose works focus on the underpinning structures and spaces of the human body and mind, in particular what inhibits them. Drawing from complex relationships between the biological and philological spaces of our environment, health and state of mind. Ashlee presents her narrative through paintings and drawings, with ambiguous shapes and spaces, in complementary and unconventional colour. Each painting and drawing, printed with objects, textured material and stencils, is controlled through the opacity of the paint, which allows the viewer to see through the barriers that have been pared and stripped back. Ashlee was recently the recipient of the Cill Rialaig Artist Residency in Ireland and exhibits nationally and internationally and in Lithgow, her hometown. Lithgow Pottery, Silcock St Lithgow.
18.01.2022 One of our new artists this year, Sue Daley creates evocative worlds using photomontage techniques and incorporating her own photographs of local landscapes, flora and fauna, to create stories within her images by adding vintage photographs from the UK of her own family.