Space
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Location
Civic Reserve, Dunns Road, Mornington, Victoria 3931
Booking Details
Cost M $15 G $18. This event is supported by Beleura House & Garden
Venue Tallis Pavilion, Beleura House & Garden, Mornington.
Park at Mornington Golf Club (Tallis Drive) for transfer to Beleura. Courtesy bus transfers will begin at 12.30pm.
Phone: 03 5950 1580
mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
mprg@mornpen.vic.gov.au
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery posted in Exhibition
Wednesday 18 September, 1pm–3.30pm
Illustrated lecture 1pm–2pm, treasury viewing and afternoon tea 2pm–3.30pm
Cost M $15 G $18. This event is supported by Beleura House & Garden
Venue Tallis Pavilion, Beleura House & Garden, Mornington.
Park at Mornington Golf Club (Tallis Drive) for transfer to Beleura. Courtesy bus transfers will begin at 12.30pm.
Emma Busowsky Cox is a curator at Bendigo Art Gallery. Her recently acclaimed exhibition Daughters of the Sun: Christian Waller & Klytie Pate tells the story of Christian Waller, celebrated Australian printmaker of the Art Deco era, and her niece, the pioneering ceramic artist, Klytie Pate. Pate came to live under Waller’s charge as a young teenager and, with her aunt’s guidance, became one of Australia’s foremost studio potters of the 20th century. John Tallis (from Beleura House) was a friend and became an avid collector of Klytie’s work.
Emma is thrilled to present an illustrated lecture at Beleura House & Garden which is home to the ‘Klytie Pate Treasury’, a dedicated gallery space developed by Anthony Knight in 2015.
Klytie Pate in Daughters of the Sun exhibition
Image courtesy of Bendigo Art Gallery