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Errol Fielder: Retrospective

This exhibition consists of images influenced by bizarre events, myths, anecdotes and personal experiences that have occurred in the last seventy years or more in connection with the two dominant landforms in the Riverina region, The Rock Hill and The Murrumbidgee River. This retrospective body of Errol Fielder's work from 2014 to 2023 is particularly pertinent to Griffith and inland Australia, in its themes addressing flood, climate change, and mythologies of regional landscape.

Errol Fielder Biography
Errol Fielder was born in 1943. This exhibition consists of images influenced by bizarre events, myths, anecdotes and personal experiences that have occurred in the last seventy years or more in connection with the two dominant landforms in the Riverina region, The Rock Hill and The Murrumbidgee River. The artist has lived in the Riverina most of his life and often exhibited in the region as well as major centres including Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Hobart. He completed his undergraduate studies at Riverina College of Advanced Education in Wagga in the early 1980s; then Honours and Master of Fine Arts Studies at University of Tasmania, Hobart in 1994; and a Doctor of Philosophy at Charles Sturt University in Wagga completed in 2007.

Exhibition Details

Opening Event: 6pm Friday 19 January
Closes: Sunday 3 March 
 
Errol Fielder, The Olympic Way, 2014, oil on canvas 152 x 213cm.



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Wednesday - Friday: 10am - 5pm  
Closed: Monday & Tuesday  

Please note: the Gallery is closed between exhibitions for changeover. Please check our exhibition dates or call the Gallery on 6962 8338 for more information.

 

 


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