In her Brisbane school days, Margaret Olley (1923-2011) was âalways rushing around, quite rebellious, doing her own thing. She wasnât particularly academic, so she wasnât interested in any of that.â It was at this time that encouragement from a particularly supportive art teacher, Caroline Baker, helped spark Olleyâs interest in art making â a realisation […]
Read More…
When Jean Bellette (1908â1981) painted this modernist still life in the kitchen of her newly-acquired weekender in Hill End, she could not have foreseen the legacy she was creating for the arts in Bathurst. Her painting won the inaugural Carillon City Festival Art Prize in 1955 and was the first work acquired for the Bathurst […]
Read More…
Greg Weight (1946- ) has been photographing artists since he joined Martin Sharp, Brett Whiteley, George Gittoes, and Peter Kingston at the artist-run Yellow House in Sydney in 1970. There, he met people who fascinated him for the ways in which they interpreted âthe mystery and phenomena of the real world.â For Weight, taking photographs […]
Read More…
After his sudden death in 1992, Brett Whiteleyâs daughter Arkie remembered her artist father as a âgenerous, sweet intuitive manâ who would go to eternity wearing his âfunny little turned up black hat with the frangipani brooch.’ The hat, now in the collection of the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, was his âgood luck hat. He […]
Read More…