Maitland Regional Art Gallery was a big winner this year in the Museums Australia Multimedia and Publication Design Awards (the MAPDAs)
Maitland picked up the Multimedia and Publication Design Awards in the Corporate, Poster (Paperworks | Nine Exhibitions), Website and Exhibition Branding (Versus 2012 / Blue vs Red, Battle of the Pigments) categories. It also managed to be Highly Commended for Exhibition Branding and Exhibition Catalogue (twice).
The Year of the Bird exhibition was also captured by the award winning team at Maitland Regional Art Gallery, and with particular thanks to designer, Clare Hodgins for her clever fold-out catalogue.
Please feel free to download a copy below.
Download the YOTB Catalogue as a Screen resolution PDF
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Showing posts with label Maitland Regional Art Gallery. Show all posts
Friday, 24 May 2013
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Maitland Mercury Article YOTB
Emma Swain from the Maitland Mercury popped by as we were installing to interview Helen and myself about the exhibition. We were still curating, so we roped Lisa Kirkpatrick in for the photo as we pretended to decide on our favorite David Hamptons (which is of course, all of them!)
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Maitland Mercury article 21 February 2013 |
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
YOTB Install at MRAG
It felt like painting two giant lounge rooms more than anything (up until today), but work for Year of the Bird has finally made it to the walls at Maitland Regional Art Gallery.
So much paint and preparation, just to get back to the gallery's usual white cube, but it is now looking like more of an exhibition.
Lisa Kirkpatrick, Braddon Snape, the installation team and MRAG volunteers have been fantastic in materialising the show so far. Clare Hodgins has designed a fantastic catalogue to accompany the exhibition. Enormous thanks to them!
Please join us for the opening on Saturday 23rd February at 3:00pm if you can...
So much paint and preparation, just to get back to the gallery's usual white cube, but it is now looking like more of an exhibition.
Lisa Kirkpatrick, Braddon Snape, the installation team and MRAG volunteers have been fantastic in materialising the show so far. Clare Hodgins has designed a fantastic catalogue to accompany the exhibition. Enormous thanks to them!
Please join us for the opening on Saturday 23rd February at 3:00pm if you can...
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David Hampton's work in progress at the YOTB install @ MRAG 19/02/2013 |
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Friday, 8 February 2013
Invitation to the opening celebration
Everyone is welcome to the opening celebration for the Year of the Bird exhibition.
Dr Rod Bennison, the Minding Animals International CEO, will be saying a few words at the opening.
Several other shows are also opening at the same time so it should be a good afternoon. for further details see the MRAG site.
www.mrag.org.au
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Dr Rod Bennison, the Minding Animals International CEO, will be saying a few words at the opening.
Several other shows are also opening at the same time so it should be a good afternoon. for further details see the MRAG site.
www.mrag.org.au
Please click on the invitation for a larger sized option
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
YOTB welcomes Kahibah Brass
The Year of the Bird exhibition is pleased to announce that Kahiba Brass will be performing at our opening event at Maitland Regional Art Gallery on Saturday February 23 from 3pm.
Kahibah Brass is a 20 piece band with musician ages ranging from 8 to 80. They rehearse and perform regularly, have instruments you can arrange to borrow, and are always keen to take on new members. If you think you have the chops, then get in touch and let them know...
Kahibah Brass Band is proudly sponsored by the Kahibah Bowling Club and you can find out more about the band on their website.
www.kahibahbrass.net
Kahibah Brass is a 20 piece band with musician ages ranging from 8 to 80. They rehearse and perform regularly, have instruments you can arrange to borrow, and are always keen to take on new members. If you think you have the chops, then get in touch and let them know...
Kahibah Brass Band is proudly sponsored by the Kahibah Bowling Club and you can find out more about the band on their website.
www.kahibahbrass.net
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