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Admission to KACG is free. Opening hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm Saturday: 12:30pm - 5:30pm Exhibition openings are usually held between 6:00pm and 8:00pm on Thursday evenings. ALL WELCOME. See details for individual exhibitions below to confirm information, or call the Visual Arts Coordinator on 9556 4448 if you have any further queries about our exhibition programs or featured artists.
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KACG is currently taking submissions for the 2009 program.
If you are interested in getting your work showcased and being part of our diverse calendar in either a group or solo exhibition, please contact the Visual Arts Coordinator for an application form on 9556 4448 or email Kingston Arts Centre Gallery (KACG). Alternatively download one from the above link on this page.
Dimensions: floor - 57.8m square, track height 2.7m
KACG is the City of Kingston's major visual arts space and seeks to promote exhibitions of local relevance and artistic excellence and innovation. Our exhibition calendar that is diverse and thought provoking, and showcases work of both professional and emerging artists in all mediums.
Our gallery is a flexible and intimate space, with a professional look and feel. With an easy-to-use hanging system, mobile walls, professional spot and floodlights and additional provisions for 3-dimensional works, you can show your work off at it's best.
Additional equipment (including plinths, cases, TV/video and data projectors) can be organised by speaking with the Visual Arts Coordinator upon approval of your Gallery Application.
We encourage applications from both emerging and established artists.
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An Exhibition by Lyn Gould and Jo Cochrane Ng Friday 4 July – Tuesday 22 July Opening: Thursday 3 July, 6pm – 8pm Portraiture and life drawings are showcased in a variety of mediums and styles in this outstanding exhibition. The two featured artists have worked in pastels, charcoal, graphite and various mixed media to create this body of work, accentuating colours and shades to capture the essence of their life models. A passion for the human form is evident in the inspired works displayed by these active artists.
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An Exhibition by Jason Sammon Friday 25 July – Tuesday 12 August Opening: Thursday 24 July, 6pm – 8pm Blending images taken underwater with land based images, this photographic essay on the Middle Brighton Baths ‘The Icebergers’ portrays a remarkable slice of local history. The morning routine of plunging into Port Phillip Bay, all year round, on warm and icy days alike, is a concept most would shudder at. A small selection of Jason’s other work is also included; from the heights of the Himalaya to the coastland of Sri Lanka. Jason Sammon graduated from RMIT Photography in 1997 and has worked as a photographer at Leader Newspapers for 15 years. People have always been a focus of his work and capturing the poetry of peoples lives an endearing driving force to seek out new moments which give insight into who we are.
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