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Exhibitions
| The Manning Regional Art Gallery provides a range of cultural and artistic experiences to residents of Greater Taree and visitors to the area. The Gallery is committed to curating more than 12 exhibitions each year and is responsible for providing access to touring exhibitions otherwise unavailable to residents of the Manning and surrounds.
A number of education programs are developed by the Gallery each year to involve community participation with the aim of increasing public access to, and understanding of, art.
In 2004 the Manning Regional Art Gallery began the Aboriginal Traditional Art Revival project, which includes the research and identification of appropriate local Indigenous artefacts for collection, as well as an oral and photographic history research of over 20 local Elders.
The Gallery is supported by Friends of the Manning Regional Art Gallery, a volunteer group of supporters who provide a link between the Gallery and the community. Their activities raise the profile of visual arts in the Manning Valley. For more information on events and exhibitions at Manning Regional Art Gallery, visit the Friends of the Manning Regional Art Gallery website at www.fogsmanningvalley.com.au The Gallery also manages the Greater Taree City Council collection. |  |
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| Exhibitions | | PROGRAM December 2 - January 24 2010 The Frank Saxby Bequest Acquisition Prize Underneath Art - Artists doing Art Therapy Rex Winston Walford and Anthony Assef - Forms of Uncertainty
Feb 3 - April 4 Hossein Valamanesh: Raising the Roof and Lina Basile
April 9 - May 23 Seduction and Subversion: The art of James Guppy 1989 - 2009 The exhibition is a Tweed River Art Gallery Touring Exhibition. This exciting survey of works produced by renowned painter James Guppy was developed in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his first professional solo exhibition. Joy Cooksey - Before the Flood and Speculum Sculpture Exhibition for International Womens Day a group show of sculptures made from speculums.
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