PUBLIC PROGRAM CURATOR FLOOR TALK Join Dr Penny Stannard, NSW State Archives Senior Curator, for a walk through the Marriage: Love + Law exhibition. From centuries-old archives, to newly commissioned work, Penny will share how the story of Marriage: Love + Law came together. Image: Joanne Saad PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND WORKSHOPS AUTUMN SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS Book in for your favourite school holiday workshop at Penrith Regional Gallery this April school holidays! The workshops, which are themed around the colours of autumn will stimulate your imagination and creativity. All skill levels welcome, all art materials supplied. AUTUMN TOTS CLUB Join us for our special weekly tot-sized experiences for you and your little one. Each week during Autumn, we will learn about art through stories, exhibition tours and hands-on art making in the studio. Adults don’t pay but must stay. MARRIAGE: LOVE + LAW A NSW State Archives exhibition that explores the laws, beliefs and social attitudes that have shaped and reshaped marriage in Australia over three centuries. Commissioned works from artists Danie Mellor, Blak Douglas, Raquel Ormella and Freya Jobbins, and writers Tara Moss, Keira Lindsey, Judith MacCallum and baritone Simon Lobelson. Image credit: Images, left to right: Sam Hood collection, Wedding of musical stars Madge Elliott and Cyril Ritchard, St Mary’s Cathedral, 1935, State Library of NSW; Sheridan Nilsson, Marriage of Anette and Kylie, 2018 courtesy of Annette Cairnduff and Kylie Gwynne ROY DALGARNO – LABOUR DAY An exhibition with 13 prints out of 92 artworks by Roy Dalgarno recently gifted to the Penrith Regional Gallery collection by the Dalgarno family. The exhibition provides a rare opportunity to see Dalgarno’s artworks depicting miners alongside social history objects on loan from the Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park. Image credit: Roy Dalgarno, Three Miners, 1984. Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of the Lewers Bequest Collection. Donation from the Dalgarno Family, 2018 DON’T FENCE ME IN – AMALA GROOM & DALE COLLIER Don’t Fence Me In is an art installation about reciprocity and the environment. As a site-responsive creative action Don’t Fence Me In pulls apart and reconsiders ideas of trust and exchange in relation to three entangled sites on Wiradjuri Country – The Farm, Turon River and Sofala Tip. Image credit: Dale Collier & Amala Groom What A Load Of Rubbish (i), 2018, Epson ultra chrome pigment on Ilford Gallerie Gloss, 150 x 93cm Edition of 9 +2AP. Image courtesy of the artists MAIN GALLERY ANCHER HOUSE LEWERS HOUSE 30 MARCH – 16 JUNE 14 APRIL 1PM – 2PM 30 MARCH – 16 JUNE 16 – 26 APRIL 10AM 30 MARCH – 16 JUNE 5 APRIL – 17 MAY 10AM – 11AM EVERY FRIDAY EXCEPT GOOD FRIDAY WHAT’S ON IN APRIL penrithregionalgallery.com.au AUTUMN EXHIBITION SUITE