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S.H. Ervin Gallery

First Light: the art of Peter Kingston

When

Tuesdays to Sundays, 11am to 5pm Tuesday 15 December 2020 to Sunday 14 February 2021 Except Tuesday 22 December 2020, Wednesday 23 December 2020, Thursday 24 December 2020, Friday 25 December 2020, Saturday 26 December 2020, Sunday 27 December 2020, Tuesday 29 December 2020, Wednesday 30 December 2020, Thursday 31 December 2020 and Friday 1 January 2021

Cost

Adult: $12Concession: $10Member: $4

This major survey exhibition of works by Peter Kingston focuses on his passion for Sydney Harbour, its character and changing moods, the perpetual ebb and flow of ferries.

Curated by Barry Pearce, author of the artists recent monograph, the exhibition comprises key paintings and drawings from the early 90s onwards, as well as Kingston’s books, prints, memorabilia and items of nostalgia.

You will need to book your visit time.

The National Trust (NSW) has Terms & Conditions of Entry and a commitment to COVIDSafe practices to keep you safe through the coronavirus pandemic. When you book your ticket, you agree to these Terms & Conditions of Entry: https://bit.ly/national-trust-nsw-covid-19-reopening

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