Manning Regional Art Gallery will showcase the work of four Mid Coast artists in an exhibition celebrating local culture will open to the public next month.
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While changes to restrictions meant the planned joint opening of the exhibition had to be cancelled, the gallery has planned a series of smaller more intimate openings in early August.
In the meantime the public can still visit the gallery to experience the works.
Featuring works from Russell and Raechel Saunders, along with Steve Williams and Helga Visser, the different artworks tell important and relevant stories of the artists' culture and the Mid Coast region.
Walk softly, stand tall, look them in the eye is a collection of works by Biripi artists, Pastor Russell Saunders OAM and his daughter, Raechel that celebrates the beauty of Biripi land, its people and the animals that live alongside us.
The series also explores issues of reconciliation, connection to land, and the revival of Aboriginal language and culture.
Also on show will be Mostly Useful by Steve Williams and Observations - now and then by Helga Visser.
Steve's dedication to local clays, rocks and timbers within his woodfired ceramics practice translates into his works with a raw Australian character and objects that capture the playful and responsive qualities of clay.
Steve is a true innovator, collaborator and craftsman working in a dynamic and exciting environment to create unique pieces.
While Helga's work is a result of watching the world around her.
I'm thrilled to have these exhibitions at the gallery together; they complement each other beautifully but are individual, challenging and thought provoking, too.
- Rachel Piercy
"Observing is what we do, whether it's landscapes, animals, people or beliefs and attitudes. Here are some of my observations from now and then," she said.
Helga's accomplished works includes sculpture, painting and drawing capturing local scenes and stories, and highlights many of the environmental and social issues our society is facing.
"I'm thrilled to have these exhibitions at the gallery together; they complement each other beautifully but are individual, challenging and thought provoking, too," Manning Regional Art Gallery director, Rachel Piercy said.
"This is a celebration of local artists and their significant achievements in their practices."
The exhibition openings are free events, with limited tickets and bookings are essential.
They will follow the latest NSW Public Health Advice and are planned for:
Steve Williams Mostly Useful August 6, 6pm book at Eventbrite.
Russell Saunders + Raechel Saunders Walk Softy August 7, 3pm book at Eventbrite.
The exhibitions will run through to August 22.
Head to the gallery website to find out more https://mrag.midcoast.nsw.gov.au.
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