Start at the Gallery: Ways of seeing
Sunday 7 April 2019
Three dimensions, five human senses – the possibilities are endless! Art can help us look at the world differently. Shift your viewpoint and tune in with a fresh perspective. Enjoy live music, hands-on art workshops, storytelling and accessible tours – with a sprinkling of mesmerising magic and artful illusion.
11am-3pm
Start Art workshops: Story scrolls
Inspired by Locust Jones’ 10m-long ink drawing Conscience of revolt II, create your own paper scroll drawing to take home. Tell the story of your weekend, your favourite memory, or the places and people in your life – and then make your mark on the collaborative Start story scroll!
11–11:30am, 12–12:30pm, 1–1:30pm, 2–2.30pm
Mickster the Trickster: Roving Tricks & Magic Shows
Marvel at the magical mastery of Mickster the Trickster, the mischievous yet ever so charming magician.
11am - Auslan enhanced
11.30am, 12 noon, 1pm, 1.30pm & 2pm
Discovery Tours
Explore the new additions to the Gallery and get a fresh viewpoint on some old favourites on family tours with Gallery Guides.
11.30am, 12.30pm & 1.30pm
Sketch Tours with Jenna Pippett
Join contemporary artist Jenna Pippett on a sketch tour of the gallery, using drawing to engage with the works and themes in the new exhibition Ways of Seeing.
12.30pm
Teens Talk
Join Neo's team of trained teenage guides as they share their unique perspectives and thought-provoking insights on Ways of Seeing with art lovers of all ages. In conversation with Otto Zagala.
11.15am, 12.15pm & 1.15pm
Storytelling performances: The Little Crab with his Magic Eyes with Helen Lawry
Follow the memorable, magical Brazilian folktale of Little Crab, whose eyes can sail across the ocean, and Jaguar, a jungle cat who wants to join the fun.
11am–12:30pm
Start Sounds: Ways of Seeing playlist curated by Otto Zagala
12.30–2.30pm
Start Sounds: Immanuel College Chamber Orchestra, String Quartet & Ponticelli ensemble
Enjoy toe-tapping tunes from around the world, as three student ensembles from Immanuel College present a diverse and delightful repertoire of dance-inspired music. Directed by Emily Gann, the music will fill the gallery and courtyard with a vibrant energy that will make you want to kick up your heels and tango, jig, waltz or groove to some techno beats.