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The Arts

BAMM re-opens with the Painted River Project

Sep 20, 2024

MOREE’S well-loved gallery – Bank Art Museum Moree – re-opens to the public today, Friday, September 20, with The Painted River Project, Blue Mountains Rare Upland Swamps and Mehi Reflections.

The exhibition features more than 100 artworks by some of Australia’s finest artists, including Lucy Culliton, Chris O’Doherty (Reg Mombassa), Euan Macleod, Louise Kerr, Adrienne Richards, and Leo Robba with Gundungurra artist Kelsie King.

BAMM director Rosie Dennis said The Painted River Project was an art, science and cultural initiative that “invites community members to share knowledge and build an understanding of how we live with the natural world”.

 

“The project, now in its fourth year, aims to nurture transformative thinking and collective action around one of Australia’s most contested topics – water,” she said.

Co-curated by Dr Leo Robba and Margaret Hancock of Western Sydney University, The Painted River

Project Blue Mountains explores the swamps of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains Area, in particular, the Leura Swamp and Garguree, The Gully, and Katoomba.

“These swamps play a vital part in maintaining the water flows in the creeks and waterfalls in the Blue Mountains, by storing water and slowly releasing it over time,” Ms Dennis said.

“The swamps also act as filters, purifying water prior to the release into creeks, whilst also providing vital habitat for threatened plant, insect, and animal species.”

In addition to the exhibition opening, BAMM, in partnership with MultiLit will launch the new children’s book, My River Playground.

“There is also an en plein air painting session on the banks of the Gwydir River and a ceramics workshop open to everyone,” Ms Dennis said.

The Painted River Project Blue Mountains

Featuring contemporary dance performance By Yulugi Marumali

OPENING: September 20

EXHIBITION DATES: September 21 to October 26

TIME: 6pm

LOCATION: BAMM, 25 Frome Street, Moree

COST: Free

The Painted River Project is a planetary health initiative devised by Dr Leo Robba from Western

Sydney University School of Humanities and Communication Arts and Professor Tony Capon from

Monash University in partnership with Associate Professor Ian Wright from Western Sydney

University School of Science.

Rare Upland Swamps is presented in partnership with the University of Western Sydney, Monash University and Newcastle University.

For more information please contact BAMM: 6752 1401

www.bamm.org.au

1 Comment

  1. saccmoree@yahoo.com.au'

    Looking forward to BAMM’s reopening with the special exhibition in its 4th year, The Painted River Project with Blue Mountains Rare Upland Swamps.
    The balloon goes up at 6.00pm tonight, come & enjoy.

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