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Bega (mon to fri)
PO Box 492 Bega NSW 2550

Andrew Gray
General Manager
e:
agray(at)sear.org.au
t: 02 6499 2286

Dave Hibbert
Admin/Marketing
e:
dhibbert(at)sear.org.au
t: 02 6499 2207

Jindabyne (mon and tues)
PO Box 881, Jindabyne NSW 2627

Heidi Kunz
Cultural Development Officer
e:
hkunz(at)sear.org.au
t: 02 6451 1104

Cooma (wed and thurs)
PO Box 881, Jindabyne NSW 2627

Heidi Kunz
Cultural Development Officer
e:
hkunz(at)sear.org.au
t: 02 6455 1933

Wolfensohn Gift Suitcase

                                                                    

South East Arts Region and National Gallery of Australia

Presents

                  

WOLFENSOHN GIFT SUITCASE
A travelling suitcase with a selection of fascinating hands-on art and design objects. The suitcase may be borrowed free-of-charge for the enjoyment of children and adults in your school. 

The Technology suitcase engages with the way contemporary artists and designers use a range of technologies in the design and construction of their work.

South East Arts Region (SEAR) has booked the suitcase to be available for local schools in February.  SEAR will bring the suitcase to your school and deliver a brief presentation to teachers and students.  Depending on availability, the suitcase can remain in the school for a day or two for use in class.

The program is provided free of charge as part of SEAR’s commitment to servicing the communities of the region.

Available dates:  Monday 8 to Friday 26 February 2010
Bookings:   Contact Heidi Kunz - 6451 1104 or 6455 1933
hkunz(at)sear.org.au

                  

Artworks (clockwise from top left):
Lionel Bawden Brain coral 2003, Matt Harding Sacred Heart 1999, Cinnamon Lee Palmlight #2 2000, Karl Lawrence Millard Lizard grinder 2000,  Emily O’Brien  Hair Chairs 2004, Gilbert Riedelbauch Double bowl 2000.

The Travelling Suitcase program is funded by Elaine and Jim Wolfensohn and made possible through Travelling Exhibitions of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

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