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While the World Waits exhibition opening
1 October 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Arts OutWest invites you to see how visual artists responded to original songs by Central West musicians, then enjoy performances from three of the region’s finest acts: country-folk duo Smith & Jones, four-piece blues-soul band The Safety of Life at Sea, and folk singer-songwriter Nerida Cuddy. Visitors will also enjoy food, stalls and craft activities at the Foundations’ Twilight Markets.
The exhibition opens at 2pm. The concert starts at 6pm and the Foundations’ Twilight Markets run from 4-9pm.
The exhibition
The While the World Waits exhibition is open daily from September 24 to October 23 in The Annex at The Foundations of Portland. It will be officially opened at 2pm on Saturday 1 October.
The While the World Waits exhibition is open daily from September 24 to October 23 in The Annex at The Foundations of Portland. It will be officially opened at 2pm on Saturday 1 October.
Last year Arts OutWest commissioned 15 Central West songwriters to write tracks reflecting their experiences of 2020. The compilation album of original music is titled While the World Waits. Arts OutWest then opened the conversation up to visual artists to see what they were feeling.
In 2022, 20 artists from across the Central West used the album of music as inspiration for new work. You will see painting, sculpture, drawing, weaving, ceramics, moving image, animation, photography, glass and textiles.
Artists: Gus Armstrong (Rylstone), Laura Baker (Blayney), Helen Carpenter (Grenfell), Steven Cavanagh (Hill End), Gemma Clipsham (Bathurst), Bev Coe (Condobolin) Heather Dunn (Bathurst), Lise Edwards (Lithgow), Harrie Fasher (Portland), Robert Hirschmann (Portland), Cate McCarthy (Yetholme), Hugh McKinnon (Orange), Christine McMillan (Kandos), Shani Nottingham (Cowra), Timothy Seager (Bathurst), Henry Simmons and the River Yarners (Bathurst), Bridget Thomas (Bathurst), Jane Tonks (Orange), Heather Vallance (Orange), Stephan de Wit (Parkes).
Artists: Gus Armstrong (Rylstone), Laura Baker (Blayney), Helen Carpenter (Grenfell), Steven Cavanagh (Hill End), Gemma Clipsham (Bathurst), Bev Coe (Condobolin) Heather Dunn (Bathurst), Lise Edwards (Lithgow), Harrie Fasher (Portland), Robert Hirschmann (Portland), Cate McCarthy (Yetholme), Hugh McKinnon (Orange), Christine McMillan (Kandos), Shani Nottingham (Cowra), Timothy Seager (Bathurst), Henry Simmons and the River Yarners (Bathurst), Bridget Thomas (Bathurst), Jane Tonks (Orange), Heather Vallance (Orange), Stephan de Wit (Parkes).