HERITA HERITAGE FESTIVAL - NSW
HERITA HERITAGE FESTIVAL - NSW
HERITA HERITAGE FESTIVAL - NSW
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Innovation<br />
invention<br />
National Trust Heritage Awards 3<br />
Join the National Trust’s President, Ian Carroll OAM, and a special guest<br />
MC for the 19th annual National Trust Heritage Awards presentation.<br />
These prestigious awards acknowledge the conservation of Australia’s unique heritage, in these times more important than ever,<br />
and recognize individuals, organisations, government departments, educators and community groups alike. Judged by a panel<br />
of industry experts, the best of Australian industry talent and achievement will be showcased at this auspicious occasion.<br />
Award applications may be made until 6 February 2012 in the following categories for projects completed in 2011:<br />
A. Conservation<br />
i) Built Heritage<br />
ii) Natural Heritage<br />
iii) Moveable Heritage<br />
B. Regeneration and New Development<br />
C. Sustainability<br />
D. Research and Investigation / Analysis<br />
E. Education, Interpretation and Community Engagement<br />
F. Lifetime Achievement Award:<br />
G. Cathy Donnelly Memorial Award<br />
H. Trade / Skills Award – Trades person/group of the year<br />
Call 02 9258 0181 or go to www.nationaltrust.com.au<br />
for an entry kitand more information. Image supplied by Daniel Griffiths.<br />
Presentation Lunch<br />
at The Westin Sydney<br />
12noon – 2 pm<br />
Monday 16 April 2012<br />
The Grand Ballroom<br />
The Westin Sydney<br />
1 Martin Place<br />
Salon des Refusés: The Alternative Archibald and Wynne Prize Selection<br />
BEN SMITH<br />
We won’t run<br />
(Sarah Blasko, Singer)<br />
oil on board 126 x 164cm<br />
31 March – 20 May<br />
The alternative selection from the hundreds of entries to the Archibald and Wynne Prizes.<br />
Each year our guest selectors go behind the scenes of the Art Gallery of New South Wales<br />
to select the exhibition. The Salon has an excellent reputation, and is often cited as more<br />
interesting than the “official” exhibition. The criteria for works<br />
selected are quality, diversity, humour and experimentation and<br />
Principal Sponsor<br />
cover such themes as contemporary art practices, different<br />
approaches to portraiture and artist’s responses to the landscape.<br />
National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Watson Rd, Observatory Hill<br />
31 March – 20 May 2012 Tuesday to Sunday 11am – 5pm<br />
$7 Admission / $4 National Trust members / $5 concessions / Free<br />
Children under 12<br />
For more information call 9258 0173 or go to www.nationaltrust.com.au/placestovisit/sheg<br />
Trust café, Gallery bookshop, free on-site parking<br />
WENDY SHARPE<br />
Artist and model<br />
(Judy Cassab drawing<br />
Marina Finlay)<br />
oil on canvas 198 x 160cm<br />
SCOTT MARR<br />
Our Saint Bob<br />
(Senator Bob Brown)<br />
pyrography & handmade natural<br />
pigments114 x 173cm