Artist Talk | Moonrise On The River | Cancelled
This event has been cancelled, we apologise for any inconvenience.
Join us for a very special evening beginning with an artist talk with photographer Andy Hatton at PIER+GALLERY in Brooke Street Pier. The artist will talk about his exhibition on display, The Temporality of Being, his time at the Dorney House, the work he’s created and an insight into what is coming. Special guest Paddy Dorney, will discuss the history of the site of his family home bringing together themes of past, present and future.
We will then embark on a two hour cruise around the River Derwent, crossing over to the Eastern Shore, where another of Esmond Dorney’s designs will be visible in Jarvis House, continuing along the river, until we cross back towards Sandy Bay, slowly taking in views of the Dorney House from the water, from here we will travel on to Taroona to view another of Esmond’s designs, Tate House. Then from 9pm onwards we will begin our return to Brooke Street Pier with a chance to witness the full moon rise over the river*. (*weather permitting).
Each ticket includes a welcome drink on arrival provided by one of our kind sponsors, NON, offering a non-alcoholic wine alternative drink to begin your evening. Further drinks will be available for purchase in the gallery and on board the boat. In addition to this, each guest will receive a small 10cm x 7.5cm print, only available with this event.
Cost: Unfortunately this event has been cancelled, we apologise for any inconvenience.
Location
CBD
Architectural Period
Mid-Twentieth Century (1940-1960)
Features
Architectural Design
Its a Dorney!
New to Program
Accessibility
Wheelchair Friendly
Paddy Dorney
Paddy Dorney is a retired member of the governing Council and the Senate of the University of Tasmania. He has taught architecture at UTAS School of Architecture and was the Student President of the University for some years. He has worked in concert with the Australian Institute of Architects to present the very exciting and successful Open House Program from its origin, ten years ago. Read moreSee. Snap. Share. Win.
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