Painting in the Park Saturday 18th May 2-4pm Pirrama Park in conjunction with the Food & Wine Festival

Painting in the Park May 18 2024

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ABOUT THIS EVENT

Join us for Painting in the Park at the Pyrmont Art Food & Wine Festival! Get creative in the beautiful surroundings of Pirrama Park while enjoying delicious food and wine. This in-person event is perfect for art enthusiasts of all levels. Grab your brushes and let your imagination run wild as you paint outdoors. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to relax, unwind, and unleash your inner artist!

All art materials are supplied including acrylic paint & canvas. You are guided by Lesley Dimmick BFA, OAM to completion. You can take your very own artwork home. The class is set in the beautiful Pirrama Park by the Harbour in conjunction with the annual popular Art, Food & Wine Festival. The event is suitable for beginners to advanced and you can buy drinks & nibbles.This class comes highly recommended. This event is a great idea for celebrating birthdays as a group or a gift for that special someone.

Tickets for the art class available on Eventbrite

or call TAP Art Gallery on 0400610440

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/painting-in-the-park-at-the-pyrmont-art-food-wine-festival-tickets-860641079637

An event by TAP Art Gallery

tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Painting in the Park May 18th 2-4pm 2024

Announcing the Pyrmont Art Prize 2024 at Pirrama Park Sat 18 & Sun 19 May in conjunction with the Food & Wine Fair

Pyrmont Art Prize 2024

THE PYRMONT ART PRIZE

SATURDAY 18TH- SUNDAY 19TH MAY, 11 AM – 5 PM

PYRMONT ART, FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL 

Presents the

17th ANNUAL PYRMONT ART PRIZE

EVEN BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER – PIRRAMA PARK, PYRMONT

On SATURDAY 18 & SUNDAY 19 MAY two glorious day are planned to celebration the 17th Annual Pyrmont Art Prize. This year the event will be held once again in Pirrama Park on the panoramic foreshore of Sydney Harbour, at the end of Harris Street, Pyrmont. The event will feature over 300 new artworks on display for the prestigious PYRMONT ART PRIZE proudly sponsored by Derivan Paints. Official guest speakers and prominent judges have been invited, and a People’s Choice Award will also be presented with voting from the attending public.

All artists are invited to enter the art prize, from beginners to advanced. Artists are invited to create their own small art piece for public display and sale. This popular art event has been well attended by the community in past years, and many beautiful, original artworks may be purchased on the day. Art classes will also be held both days. To enter the art prize go to Eventbrite or pop in to TAP Art Gallery.

To pay for an art class on each day go to Eventbrite to buy tickets for Saturday 18th, and

Eventbrite to buy tickets for the class on Sunday 19th.

THIS YEAR THE FESTIVAL FEATURES

Wineries from NSW wine regions, Oyster Bar from the famous Sydney Fish Market, local breweries and distilleries, local food trucks, free live entertainment from local musicians and artists, Family and first date friendly, kids zone, art classes, food and wine courses, accessibility.

CALLING ARTISTS TO ENTER THE PYRMONT ART PRIZE              

ALL WORKS MUST BE ON 16 x 20” 40X50 cm CANVAS OR SMALLER

ENTRY FEE:  $25  (NO GLASS, FRAMES or WET CANVASES)

DEADLINE: DELIVERY COMPLETED WORKS TO TAP BY WEDNESDAY 15th MAY

TAP GALLERY AT 1/259 RILEY ST.  SURRY HILLS

All enquiries call TAP on 0400610440

Website: www.tapgallery.org.au

                           

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR

Derivan

DERIVAN

Kolour by Kaz

TAP Gallery: tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: TAP TV – @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Pyrmont Art Prize 2024

Bedroom Fantasies Group Show - Tap Gallery

BEDROOM FANTASIES 19-25 FEB 24

Bedroom Fantasies Group Show

Bedroom Fantasies Groups Show - TAP GalleryOPENING NIGHT TUESDAY 20TH FEBRUARY AT 6 PM.

Artists who are exhibiting are:  Yolanda Vukovich;   Mercy Muir;   Ziggy Wood;   Ella Turner;   Alice Santow;   Jemma Allix;   Renae;   Isabella Bendeich; 

Alexandra Wong;   Micr0;  Zara Elyse;  Jess Callen;   Libra-lelu;   Isabelle Lee;   Billie Goodman;  Shae Cherie;  

Marina Kawabe;   Maya Dabbs;  Emily Thwaites.

 

”Addressing ‘’cute’’ as a weapon of mass seduction, it may solicit but it does not let itself be seduced. ‘’Bedroom fantasies’’ is derived from the foundational experience of girlhood, when one is isolated in their room and dreams of the world outside. Each artist extends the range of what is acceptable subject-matter to provoke introspection, drawing on themes that are embarrassing and uncomfortable, expressed through multimedia forms.  Novel phrases such as cute, whimsical, cosy and erotic do not weaken the intensity of the works but instead amplify them. ”

TAP Gallery: tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: TAP TV – @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Bedroom Fantasies Group Show

International Womens Day 2024 Art Prize Tap Gallery

Calling Artists to participate $25 entry into the International Womens Day Art Prize 2024. Official Function Saturday 9th March 4pm. Runs until March 17.

International Womens Day Art Prize

SPONSOR   

Calling Artists to participate $25 entry into the

International Womens Day Art Prize 2024.

Official Function Saturday 9th March 4pm.

Exhibition runs until Sunday 17th March daily 12-6pm
TAP Gallery:

tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

International Women’s Day Art Prize 2024

Frontline Photojournalism Projections: Thirty Years of Human Rights, Environment & Culture by Glenn Lockitch – 25 November 8pm

Frontline Photojournalism Projections – Glen Lockitch

Frontline Photojournalism Projections:

Thirty Years of Human Rights, Environment & Culture

by Glenn Lockitch

A whirlwind thirty-year audio-visual photojournalism journey, traversing the socio-political-environmental cultural landscape, from film to digital, starting at riots at the Berlin Wall in 1989, and travelling through Sydney Peace Squadron anti-war demonstrations on Sydney Harbour, South East NSW Forest Blockades, anti French nuclear testing riots in Tahiti, the impact of mining on indigenous communities and the environment in the Philippines, anti-corporate globalisation protests in Australia, ‘TAXI!’ Sydney taxi night-passengers and their stories, eviction of the Kalahari Bushmen from their ancestral lands, three Sea Shepherd Antarctic anti-whaling campaigns, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, and more. Plus newly edited work including ‘Antarctic Icebergs’ and ‘Sydney in Colour’. All are welcome to attend on 25 November at TAP Gallery 8pm. Entry by donation. Limited seats please book on 

https://events.humanitix.com/frontline-photojournalism-projections-thirty-years-of-human-rights-environment-and-culture-by-glenn-lockitch

 

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

Fall of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, Germany, 7th October 1989.
© Glenn Lockitch 2015

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

Anti-nuclear testing protesters confront the French military on the Papeete Airport runway burning down the airport and sparking off days of rioting, Tahiti, 1995.
© Glenn Lockitch 2012

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

© Glenn Lockitch 2016

Frontline Photojournalism Projections - Glen Lockitch - Tap Gallery

Moment of impact. The Japanese harpoon ship, the Yushin Maru 3 (right), tries to shake off the anti-whaling Sea Shepherd ship, the Bob Barker (left), from the Japanese factory ship the Nisshin Maru’s tail (background), ramming the Bob Barker and tearing a one-metre gash in its hull, and damaging itself in the process. Southern Ocean, Antarctica 2010.
In the name of ‘research’, using a loophole in the International Whaling Convention, Japanese whalers set a yearly quota of 1,035 whales to kill in the Antarctic waters, many in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary. No academically respected, internationally peer reviewed scientific research papers have been published by the whalers. The multinational, anti-whaling, direct-action, marine conservation organisation Sea Shepherd sailed yearly to Antarctica until 2017 (the last of three Antarctic campaigns I photographed), to physically obstruct and stop the Japanese whaling slaughter. Japan ceased its whaling operations in the Antarctic, repeatedly blaming Sea Shepherd for its whale quota loss. Sea Shepherd, since 2002 when the organisation started obstructing the Japanese Antarctic whaling operations, directly helped save the lives of over 6,000 whales.

TAP Gallery: tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Frontline Photojournalism Projections – Glen Lockitch

Larrikin – A Photo Exhibition by Jennifer Forward-Hayter. Opening drinks Tuesday 14th November 6-9pm

Larrikin – Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

Larrikin Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

LARRIKIN – photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter

In association with HeadOn Festival.

!4th-18th November 12-6pm
Sun 19th November 12-4pm.

Opens Tue 14th November 6-9 pm.
Drinks by Young Henrrys.

Jennifer will be interviewed during
The Chaser Report Live and Arty
on 17th November at Tap.

TAP Gallery: tapgallery.org.au
Youtube: @TapGallerySydney
Instagram: @tapgallery and #tapgallery
Email: info@tapgallery.org.au * Telephone: 0400610440 .
Level 1, 259 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Larrikin – Photos by Jennifer Forward-Hayter