Art exhibitions at the University of Western Sydney in 2013 are off to a flying start with former UWS staff member Mike Birtchnell exhibiting a collection inextricably tied to UWS itself.
The Whitlam Institute within the University of Western Sydney has launched an online exhibition to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the establishment of Diplomatic relations with China.
The University of Western Sydney’s Margaret Whitlam Galleries will celebrate the coming of the New Year with three separate, evocative art exhibitions.
Western Sydney families who have adopted dogs from pounds and shelters are invited to share their stories and be part of the My Human Family exhibition.
The University of Western Sydney is continuing its support of young, up-and-coming artists with an exhibition of works by students from Elizabeth Macarthur High School at Narellan.
In its last weeks at the University of Western Sydney’s Margaret Whitlam Galleries, Frank Hurley: Journeys into Papua, showcases evocative images of one of the greatest Australian photographers of the 20th century.
When you next visit the University of Western Sydney Art Gallery, don’t be concerned if you get the feeling that you are being watched. For our next featured artist, observing audience reactions is the inspiration for the art.
Kate T Deacock, an Art Therapy lecturer from the University of Western Sydney, is one of a small collective of artists exhibiting “miniature, diminutive and minutiae” artworks at UP Studios in Sydney.