The prestigious Archibald Prize 2023 exhibition will herald the opening of SECCA – the South East Centre for Contemporary Art – in Bega on the evening of Friday 17 November.
Speaking on behalf of Bega Valley Shire Council and the community, Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick said he was honoured to re-introduce this wonderful cultural asset to the south east region.
“It’s a tremendous achievement that we now have a firm opening date for the gallery as well as Australia’s foremost portraiture prize for its inaugural exhibition,” Mayor Fitzpatrick said.
“At the beginning of April we were well into preparations for the opening at the end of that month, until the contractor entered voluntary administration. A significant blow, but not a barrier as far as we were concerned.
“Every Councillor expressed commitment to seeing the gallery upgrade project delivered while also ensuring best value for money, so Council resolved to take on the role of Principal Contractor. Staff were then able to source the right specialist contractors and existing local sub-contractors to finish the project, at an acceptable cost.
“Now, thanks to a lot of hard work from staff and contractors, SECCA is ready to open its doors to the community and broader cultural world as a beacon of creativity and connection.”
Federal Member for Eden Monaro and Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories, Kristy McBain, said as a resident and former Bega Valley Shire Mayor, it was personally gratifying to see the gallery upgrade completed.
“The major redevelopment of this 30-year-old gallery is a sight to behold, with increased exhibition space, storage, workshop capacity and a retail shop,” Ms McBain said.
“SECCA truly is a fit-for-purpose art centre that will deliver a world class artistic program, host important touring exhibitions and become a centrepiece for a strong cultural tourism economy.
“The Australian Government is proud to be associated with such an amazing project, which was co-funded under its Building Better Regions Fund to the tune of $1.67 million.
“The Australian Government values regional cultural institutions and the role they play in our communities in attracting visitors to the region.”
NSW Member for Bega, Dr Michael Holland, said SECCA will no doubt be the cultural hub for the region, now and in the years to come.
“The gallery is a key component of culture-led recovery from the difficult years we’ve faced and places the shire on the map as a key tourist destination for Australian and international visitors,” Dr Holland said.
“Create NSW provided $250,000 towards a new collection and storage system, expanded exhibition space, workshop and project space, as well as the purchase of new projection and AV equipment.”
SECCA Director, Iain Dawson said it was an honour for SECCA to be one of just six galleries selected within NSW and Victoria to exhibit the Archibald Prize 2023.
“Art Gallery of NSW Director, Dr Michael Brand, will officially open the exhibition at a VIP launch on the evening of 17 November, where guests will enjoy the ambiance of our much anticipated and impressive gallery, displaying 57 portraits of public figures and cultural identities from all walks of life,” Mr Dawson said.
“We have been looking forward to launch day for months and it’s very exciting it’s nearly here.
“As well as the launch and exhibition, we’ll be holding a community weekend on 9 and 10 December so the whole community can check out the new gallery. There’ll be events and programs on the Saturday and free entry to the exhibition all weekend.”
The exhibition will include Julia Gutman’s overall winning work of musician, Montaigne, who played at Pambula’s Wanderer Festival just weeks ago and Andrea Huelin’s popular work of the late comedian, Cal Wilson.
Tickets to the Archibald Prize 2023, which runs from 18 November 2023 to 7 January 2024, are in line with the other venues on the touring schedule.
Adults $20. Concession/Seniors/Student $15 (concession/seniors/student card required on entry). Youth $10 (7-14 years). Family $50 (2 adults & up to 3 youth). Free for children 6 and under. Plus booking fee.
Entry will be timed on the hour from 10am with last entry at 4pm daily, except Christmas Day when we will be closed. Bookings are absolutely essential and can be made online on the SECCA website.
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