Clarice Beckett
Morning shadows
(c 1932)
49.5 x 60.0
oil on canvas board
South Australian Government Grant 1980
This is the first major exhibition to tell the story of Australian Tonalism; a movement championed by the influential and often controversial painter Max Meldrum, which reached its peak during the inter-war period. Developed by the Art Gallery of South Australia the exhibition includes work by Clarice Beckett, Colin Colahan, Percy Leason, Polly Hurry and John Farmer. Paintings drawn from the Gallery’s own holdings from this period will also be included.
Read Tracey Lock-weir's essay on Misty Moderns here.
Still life drawing workshops
2.30 - 3.30pm Sundays during October and November
Join artist Luke Thurgate for these free still life drawing classes. Flowers courtesy of Wilsons' Civic Florist.
Free.
Coffee with Art
10.30am Wednesday 4 November
Ron Ramsey, Director discusses Misty Moderns, illuminating selected Australian tonalists.
$10 Gallery Society members, $15 non-members.
Resources
Misty Moderns education kit (3.0 mb pdf)