LIFE drawing classes have now commenced at Bathurst’s newest art venue, Atelier d’Airy Creative, and will run on Tuesdays at 9.15am and Wednesdays at 6pm.
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The three-hour classes will explore the fundamentals of drawing - the foundations of all artistic pursuit.
The recently refurbished coolrooms on the corner of Bentinck and Princes streets make an inspiring space in which to learn a new hobby or hone a longstanding skill.
The clerestory lighting reflects the top-lit studios of Europe from which so many of the masterpieces emerged and in which so many of the masters trained.
Students of all levels of experience and capacity can explore together as they express and grow at an individual rate and under the personal attention of master tutor, Tim Miller.
Bookings online: www.dairycreative.com.au
The big unveiling
LITHGOW Blast Furnace Heritage Park’s official opening will be held on Saturday, May 12 from 4pm.
The official opening by Ray Christison, president of the City of Greater Lithgow Mining Museum and historical archaeologist, will be held to mark the completion of upgrade works and the re-opening of the Blast Furnace site for public use.
Lithgow Council has undertaken these works to make the blast furnace an improved visitor experience and anchor for cultural heritage tourism to the town.
The opening will also coincide with the first night of the LithGlow Light Show.
Please RSVP by May 4 to matthew.johnson@lithgow.nsw.gov.au
Special concert
SYDNEY Conservatorium of Music, while on its Great Western Tour, will perform a concert at The Corridor Project at 2997 Darbys Falls Road, Wyangala on Saturday, May 5.
Alongside their repertoire, they will create a site specific-responsive piece based on landscape, the periodic table and elements.
Before the performance, National Art School alumni, artists Todd Fuller and Bill Moseley, will illustrate STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, maths) using technology and traditional techniques in photography in collaboration with students from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, demonstrating disciplines involving tintype photography and animation.
Visit www.thecorridorproject.org/blog/
Cost is free for under 18s, $10 for ages 18 to 25 and $20 for over 25.
RSVP contact or inquiries: 0413 910 697.
You can find lots more local and regional arts events at artsoutwest.org.au