An art exhibition of war and peace with Camden artists Greg Frawley and Roger Percy.
Tag: Art
Public Art and Well-Being at Campbelltown Lakes
The 8th Western Sydney University Sculpture Award and Exhibition features 23 artworks globally, including Denese Oates' Xerophyte Forest, a steel representation of future plants. The beautiful lakeside setting enhances the sculptures' aesthetic, positively impacting community well-being. The exhibition runs from 4 May to 3 June 2018, attracting students and staff.
Carinya homestead, part of lost Camden
Camden Council voted to demolish the 1890 Carinya Cottage in Harrington Park, based on reports that it lacked local significance and associative value. This decision reflects a larger issue of neglect for heritage in New South Wales, with a lack of protection for historic sites and a conflict of interest in the assessment process. The political climate prioritizes development over heritage protection.
The Cowpastures, GLAM and schools
Schools visits are part of the activities of organisations in the GLAM sector in the Macarthur region.
Alan Baker Art Gallery opening at Macaria, a brush of class
The 2018 opening of the Alan Baker Art Collection in the colonial gentleman's townshouse of Macaria in Camden's John Street heritage precinct.
Goulburn Evening Penny Post and its Art-Deco newspaper office and printery
In 1935 a moderne Art-Deco style office was opened for the Goulburn Evening Penny Post
‘Remaking Cities’, a conference with a heady mix of urban delights
The 'Remaking Cities' Urban History Planning History 2018 Conference was held at RMIT University Melbourne.
Dungog’s Royal Hotel, an Art Deco Bush Pub
The Dungog Royal Hotel is an example of an Interwar Art Deco style hotel in an Australian country town
A local treat at The Argyle Affair
One Camden festival held recently was The Argyle Affair at the Camden showground.
2017 Fisher’s Ghost Art Award
The Fishers Ghost Art Award has been an important cultural event in Campbelltown for over 50 years.
