Nolan On Lovel Gallery in Katoomba, New South Wales | Arts and entertainment
Nolan On Lovel Gallery
Locality: Katoomba, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 4782 6231
Address: 56a Lovel Street 2780 Katoomba, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.nolanonlovelgallery.com.au
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24.01.2022 An August Hello and Update - https://mailchi.mp/nolanonlovel./an-august-hello-and-update
23.01.2022 Bach in the Dark III Saturday Sept 28, 2019 / Skarrat & Watts reminder Sept 21. - https://mailchi.mp//bach-in-the-dark-iii-saturday-sept-28-
21.01.2022 Come along, chat to the potters, a lovely opportunity to purchase work direct from the makers, enjoy conversation over a cup of tea or coffee in a stimulating mountain environment and autumn garden. The exhibition will feature the work of 16 diverse potters from the mountains and beyond. 12 of these potters will take part in the weekend fair. Something for everyone. We look forward to meeting up with you. Inaugural Blue Mountains Pottery Fair Opening of Gallery Exhibition F...riday 12th April 5.30 - 7.30pm Weekend Fair throughout the garden and workshops Saturday 13th April 10am - 4pm Sunday 14th April 10am - 2pm Light refreshments available in the garden throughout the day See more
20.01.2022 http://nolanonlovelgallery.com.au/blue-mountains-pottery-f/
20.01.2022 The most perfect expression of human behaviour is a string quartet Jeffrey Tate ... In this concert, the Strelitzia Ensemble presents a program of timeless works for one of the best loved and most intimate of all expressions of chamber music the String Quartet. Featuring four eminent young performers Ike See and Caroline Hopson (Violins) Nathan Greentree (Viola) and Eleanor Betts (Cello), this will be an evening of glorious chamber music not to be missed. Programme Franz Joseph Haydn | String Quartet in D minor, Op. 76 No. 2 Ella Macens | Resting with Angels for String Quartet Selections from Woodworks | Nordic folk songs arranged by the Danish String Quartet Felix Mendelssohn | String Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No. 2
20.01.2022 In the spirit of flooding Facebook with art, pleased to say that these three paintings were purchased and delivered to new homes this week.
18.01.2022 Robyn Nolan Urban 1 hanging in gallery now
18.01.2022 Opening Saturday February 22nd 2-4pm Lyn Harrison - Stringing Beads Lyn Harrison has a long exhibition history and her work is valued in many collections. We would love you to join us for what promises to be a lively afternoon with lots of conversations around her 2020 exhibition. Exhibition open Thurs- Sun 11am - 5pm until March 8th Haircut 2am acrylic on birchwood panel 30x30cm
17.01.2022 Our next Talking ArtZ event at Nolan on Lovel Gallery on Saturday 7th March from 3pm will be local writers Craig Billingham and Roanna Gonsalves. Craig will be hosting the conversation with Roanna, as only another writer can, providing us with another privileged insight into the life, minds and practices of our creative community. Come along with friends. Wed love to see you! $2 donation includes drinks and nibbles.
17.01.2022 From August Blue Mountains Creative Arts Network BMCAN will be presenting their inspiring Talking ArtZ/ARTHouse program at the Nolan on Lovel Gallery every first Saturday of the month from 3pm-6pm. Talking Artz is about providing events and functions to enable artists to gather both formally and informally to support creative practice across diverse arts modalities in the Blue Mountains. We are delighted to be part of this and we do hope you may join us, you dont need to ...identify as an artist, just be interested in gathering and talking about creative ideas, either joining in or just listening, everyone is welcome. For the first event here at the gallery on 3rd August we have the champion of Radio Blue Mountains and noted author and promoter, Julie Ankers interviewing Lis Bastian - the personality behind the hugely successful Big Fix. Lis has an extensive history in community development and the arts, and will be sharing her passions on how the arts can change the way we live on this planet. Ian Morrison from Katoomba Music will also be interviewed by Wendy Tsai about upcoming Music events. Both conversations promise plenty of thoughtful creative energy to delight and encourage artists and friends. Please come and join us for our first Talking ArtZ/ARTHouse combo Drinks and nibbles available by donation. Please feel free to bring your own drinks or nibble plate to share.
14.01.2022 NOL gallery re-opening Saturday June 6 - https://mailchi.mp/f/nol-gallery-re-opening-saturday-june-6
13.01.2022 Looking forward to Saturday nights Bach in the Dark Concert when Sydney clarinet legend Deborah de Graaff joins Rachel Scott on cello for what promises to be a sparkling evening.
13.01.2022 We are so sorry to say we have decided not to go ahead with tonights concert with Rachel and Ben. We had a full house booked but have decided in consultation with Rachel that in a small intimate space such as ours it would be remiss of us to not take a precautionary measure with Covid-19 and cancel. Very disappointing and we do hope there may be a possibility to reschedule at a later date for what promised to be such a beautiful experience.
12.01.2022 West of the Divide Robyn Nolan A recent sale at the annual Packsaddle Exhibition New England Regional Gallery. Over 190 works sold during the exhibition.
11.01.2022 Update on events at the gallery - https://mailchi.mp/a5fc1a17/update-on-events-at-the-gallery
10.01.2022 Saturday 1st February at 3pm Our next Talking ArtZ guests, Todd McMillan and Sarah Mosca, are both successful and accomplished contemporary artists dedicated to their art practice using film, photography and painting to explore their experience of being human in a hugely changing world. It promises to be a very interesting conversation, with both Wendy Tsai and Ian McGilvray in the interviewers seats, sharing the role of investigating the practices of these two local artists.... Come along and bring your friends we can assure you of one very stimulating Talking ArtZ session to kick start the year. Please feel free to bring a bottle and nibbles or make a donation to help Talking ArtZ grow.
09.01.2022 We always look forward to welcoming the Tinkers back to Nolan on Lovel for another lively performance by these great musicians of Irish music at its best
07.01.2022 Whats on in the gallery in September - https://mailchi.mp/ad9/whats-on-in-the-gallery-in-september
07.01.2022 Terrific support for the Inaugural Blue Mountains Fair, plans are now underway for the 2020 Fair. http://nolanonlovelgallery.com.au/
07.01.2022 An exquisite Bach in the Dark concert last Saturday night, with Rachel Scott on the cello and Genevieve Lang on the harp. Rachel has been bringing her Bach in the Dark series from the crypt in St James Church to Nolan on Lovel Gallery in the mountains for many years. Her audience and loyal following are always enchanted in this intimate environment by Rachel and her extraordinarily talented guest musicians. For details of all our monthly concerts check out our website nolanonlovelgallery.com.au
07.01.2022 Come along and meet Alan Healy, Evelyn Finnerty and Jim Moginie at another night of irish music by top musicians.
06.01.2022 The Inaugural Blue Mountains Pottery Fair Weekend of 13th and 14th April Sat 10am 4pm Sun 10am 2pm Exhibition Opening Friday April 12th 5.30pm 7.30pm... The Fair is a cooperative venture between local Blue Mountains potters and the Nolan on Lovel Gallery to provide an opportunity to showcase and market the work of potters living and working in the Blue Mountains and beyond. The Pottery Fair will take place in the studios and throughout the garden. Light self-serve refreshments (tea, coffee) will also be available in the garden The accompanying exhibition will be shown in the gallery space.
06.01.2022 Bach in the Dark I Saturday March 14 Rachel Scott (cello) & Ben Ward (double bass 6.30 7.30pm $30 includes complimentary glass of wine... For the first program in the 2020 series at nolan on lovel gallery, Rachel is joined by the fabulous Benjamin Ward on double bass. Yes! Its all going to be about those low sounds what a night! Ben is new to Bach in the Dark audiences, but not to those who go to Sydney Symphony Orchestra concerts, as you will have seen him in the bass section there for a number of years. Rachel is so looking forward to playing with Ben not just because hes a wonderful musician, but also because the sound of cello and something even lower than the cello is such a delight. The program will include some Bach (of course!), the fabulous Duetto by Rossini, a re-working of Bachs Crab canon by M.B. Sibson and a few other musical surprises! Itll be a night to make you smile, sigh with pleasure and tap your toes all at different times!
06.01.2022 Autumn Changes - https://mailchi.mp/c5f08406ba83/autumn-changes
04.01.2022 Geochroma A romantic artist meets a scientist and together they create something entirely different. International artist Anne Penmann Sweet has been exhibiting her large, mysterious, industrial ships at sea, for over 18 years. Anne says of this work For me they are vessels or carriers of spirit and myth, in that they carry a secret story or narrative with them as well as their cargo. They are each one an entity, a living spirit in their own right. However in this exh...ibition we see the genesis and development of her latest creative collaboration with scientist Dr Jesse Shore. Jesse was Senior Curator of Sciences at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney for many years specialising in science communication and the creation of exhibitions. By combining the romanticism of this artist with the rigor and enquiry of the scientist Anne and Jesse draw on traditional mediums and the latest in technology to create works striking in their originality. Join us and the artists at the opening Saturday 18th May 2pm - 4pm Exhibition runs until June 2nd Open 10.00am - 5pm Thursday - Sunday
04.01.2022 News from NOL Gallery - https://mailchi.mp/nolanonlovel.com.au/news-from-nol-gallery
04.01.2022 Saturday July 27 5.30pm 7.00pm $25 Gary and James Daley Duo Accordion and Mandolin duo, Gary and James Daley are highly renowned musicians who happen to be father and son.... Gary, on accordion, has been a staple on the Australian music scene for decades. Performing, touring and recording with a plethora of the finest artists in the country. He currently leads his own quartet, Bungarribee , appears with The catholics and is seen daily on ABC kids tv in the smash hit series, Lah Lahs musical adventures. James, Mandolin, is well known to Mountains audiences from appearances with Diamond Duck and the award winning bluegrass band, The Morrisons. A recent highlight was a sold out show at the City Recital Hall, Angel Place where he curated and performed the music from the famous film, Oh Brother where art thou. Both are musicians of the highest calibre. Together they perform a most unusual hybrid of classical, folk and improvisation. Featuring an exotic and beautiful combination of instruments. Exploring the music of Bartok, Beethoven, Bach and Italian folk song. Dont miss what will be an enchanting evening of music making.
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