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The Society of the Arts is a subscription based organization. Membership of the Society is open to all who are interested in the arts. There are five concerts this year and six curated exhibitions, starting with the annual Blake Prize Exhibition and Concert in February. Subscription entitles admission in 2013 to 5 concerts plus the school’s Annual Gala Concert and invitations to 6 official art exhibition openings.

The Society of the Arts awards scholarships annually to students demonstrating exceptional interest and potential in music, visual arts or drama. The Society of the Arts Scholars for 2013 are: Mark Gabriel, Sam Gray and Nicholas McManus.

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Previous Exhibitions
Previous Concerts

Gallery opening hours:
Wednesday to Sunday
12pm to 5pm (during exhibitions)

QUICK CONTACT

Catherine Benz
Convenor | Society of the Arts
Curator | Delmar Gallery

Delmar Gallery
144 Victoria Street Ashfield NSW 2131
p. + 61 2 9581 6070
fax. + 61 2 9716 7206

 

GHOSTING MACHINE
19th century photographic processes in 21st century art

Featuring Joyce Campbell (NZ, Ben Cauchi (NZ), Katthy Cavaliere (Aus), Elger Esser (Germany), Dan Estabrook (USA), Jaroslaw Klups (Poland), Bronwyn Rennex (Aus), Diego López Calvín (Spain), Aaron Seeto (Aus), Stephanie Valentin (Aus) and Edyta Wypierowska (Poland).  Curated by Catherine Benz.  Part of the 2013 Head On Photo Festival

ARTIST TALKS | BRONWYN RENNEX & AARON SEETO
Saturday 18 May, 2.30pm. Free.
Join the artists as they discuss the processes and ideas underpinning their cyanotypes, daguerreotypes and salt prints.

Image:  Stephanie Valentin, “Fathom 14” 2004, type c photogram.  Courtesy Stills Gallery, Sydney.

EXHIBITION VENUE: Delmar Gallery
EXHIBITION DATES:
12 May to 9 June, 2013
ADMISSION: Free

BG Sound Project
William Barton & Anthony Garcia
“A musical chemistry of a rare kind” – Tweed Arts

Since his first classical concert with the QSO at the age of 17, didgeridu player and composer William Barton has performed with the world’s top orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic who commissioned him to write a new piece for their 2010 Australian tour.  In 2012 his CD Kalkadunga won the ARIA for Best Classical Album.

Anthony Garcia was born in the USA, studied in Australia and Mexico, and blends a flair for improvisation with a masterful classical technique.

Together they formed the BG Sound Project in 2001, composing music that revels in the natural beauty of the Australian landscape, carried by funky rhythms and contemporary grooves.

CONCERT VENUE: Delmar Gallery
CONCERT DATE:15 May, 7.30pm
TICKETS:$30 full/ $20 concessionn
FREE Trinity students and Society of the Arts Members
Bookings essential. Book online or phone Delmar Gallery on 9581 6070 (Wednesday to Friday)