6.30PM central court CELEBRITY TALK in association with Monet and the Impressionists Tim Entwisle, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Waterlilies Monet developed a passion for gardening, exchanging plants with his friends and always on the look-out for rare varieties. Most famously he grew and painted beautiful water lilies. Join Tim Entwisle for a scientific look at Monet as he discusses the plants and the French countryside in these celebrated paintings. |  |
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5.30PM lower level 1
EXHIBITION TALK in Monet and the Impressionists
Christopher Allen, National Art School.
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7.15PM Domain Theatre
FREE FILM Water Glimpses film series
Badlands Dir: Terrence Malick 1973 (US)
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7.30PM lower level 1
ARTBAR
The Commodores Wind Trio from the Royal Australian Navy Band
The Commodores Wind Trio is a recently formed group, featuring Able Seaman Andrew Doyle on clarinet, Able Seaman Svetlana Yaroslavskaya on flute and Able Seaman Zola Smith on bassoon.
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MONET AND THE IMPRESSIONISTS
until 26 January 2009
Claude Monet Water lilies 1905. Museum of Fine Arts Boston Gift of Edward Jackson Holmes Photograph © MFA, Boston |
COUNTRY CULTURE COMMUNITY
until 19 April 2009
Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka Marpa 2001 Art Gallery of NSW Mollie Gowing Acquisition Fund for Contemporary Aboriginal Art © Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka, Warlayirti Artists |
HALF LIGHT: Portraits from Black Australia
until 22 February 2009
Destiny Deacon Where's Mickey?, 2003 light jet print from Polaroid. Art Gallery of New South Wales | |
The Cafe, Research Library and Gallery Shop are open until 8.45pm.
The Art After Hours Courtesy Bus runs every 15 minutes from the Gallery to
surrounding car parks and Martin Place from 7pm to 9pm.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery Road,
The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone 02 9225 1744 or Toll Free 1800 679 278
Website
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