2005 Exhibition Calendar

The gallery offers an exhibition program that changes every 6 - 8 weeks.

17 February 2005 - 21 March 2005 - Paul Blahuta
Representing a cross section of work and influences from the mid 90s
to the present.

24 March 2005 - 25 April 2005 - Blood Brothers
"Eureka"
A series of gold leaf paintings of the Eureka Gold rush period
that marked 150 years in 2004.

28 April 2005 -30 May 2005 - Laura Boselli
A collection of recent works by popular artist Laura Boselli.

03 June 2005 - 03 July 2005 - Daylesford Foto Biennale
Canon Australian Professional Photography Awards
Travelling Exhibition

As part of the biennale the gallery is hosting the Australian Institute of
Professional Photographers travelling exhibition of cutting edge photogrphy
from some of Australia's best photographers.

07 July 2005 - 01 August 2005 - Stockroom Show
Held once a year we present a selection of works from various
artists from the stockroom.

04 August 2005 - 05 September 2005 - Jo Ruchel
Local artist Jo Ruchel will present her latest series of works based
upon cityscpaes of places the artist has visited.

08 September 2005 - 03 October 2005 - Kim Percy
An exhibition of photographs and digital works by artist Kim Percy.

06 October 2005 - 13 November 2005 - John Lloyd
A selection of landscape paintings and pastels that offer a sense
immensness, beauty and peacefullness.

 

June 2005

The innaugral Daylesford Foto Biennale gets underway. Our exhibition of the Canon Professional Photographey Awards is a travelling exhibition organised by the AIPP and has been well visited in the opening days with approximately 1100 people per day coming through the doors each weekend day - very busy. Great exposure for the gallery and a real treat to be a part of the first biennale with this amazing exhibition.

Check out the AIPP web site for more info. www.aipp.com.au

May 2005

Another exhibtion of works by selected artists was held in Korea and managed by AUSTRADE. This small exhibition was the next installment of shows in Korea after our participation in the "Sense of Australia" Australia Day exhibition in January.

After a little delay the new Pantechnicon web site is up and running. We hope to have the site complete by the end of the month but also continue to enhance the web experience for users relating to the gallery. Any feedback is welcome.