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ReCollection: Tony Tuckson

Hear from curator Denise Mimmocchi

Image: Tony Tuckson(Pale yellow with charcoal lines) 1973 (detail), Art Gallery of New South Wales © The estate of the artist. Licensed by Viscopy, Sydney

Thursday 12 April 2018, 12pm

Duration 30 minutes
Location: Ticketing and information desk
Free

Special event: The art of Tuckson BOOKED OUT

Lunch and book launch

Image: photo by Christopher Snee

Friday 30 November 2018, 12.15pm

Duration 2 hours, 45 minutes
Location: Function space
Charges apply

Art and dementia: Tony Tuckson

Discussion and artmaking for people living with dementia and their care partners

Thursday 20 December, 11am

Duration 1 hour, 30 minutes
Location: Ticketing and information desk
Free, bookings required

Auslan tour: Tuckson the abstract sublime

For visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing

Sunday 27 January 2019, 1.30pm

Duration 1 hour
Location: Ticketing and information desk
Free, bookings recommended

Exhibition talks: Tony Tuckson

Short talks by experts

Image: Tony Tuckson White lines (vertical) on ultramarine 1970-73 (detail), Art Gallery of New South Wales © Estate of the artist. Licensed by Copyright Agency

Wednesday 23 January, 5.30pm
Wednesday 30 January, 5.30pm

Duration 30 minutes

Oceanic Art Society Forum

Aboriginal and Pacific art: collections and artists, then and now

Image: Kapriman people, Blackwater River, Papua New Guinea Gable mask from ceremonial house façade mid-1900s (detail) © Kapriman people, under the endorsement of the Pacific Islands Museums Association’s (PIMA) Code of Ethics

Friday 1 February, Saturday 2 February 2019
See listing for details

Charges apply

Oceanic Art Society Forum: free Sunday events

Image: Kapriman people, Blackwater River, Papua New Guinea Gable mask from ceremonial house façade mid-1900s (detail) © Kapriman people, under the endorsement of the Pacific Islands Museums Association’s (PIMA) Code of Ethics

Sunday 3 February 2019, 11am – 3pm

Free

ReCollection: Tony Tuckson

Hear from volunteer guide Annabel Baxter

Thursday 14 February 2019, 12pm

Duration 30 minutes
Location: Ticketing and information desk
Free