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Sep152024

An Archaeology of Woven Tapestry Wollongong Art Gallery

 
Image: Diana Wood Conroy, Whorl with a fragment of tapestry, 2018, Tempera with Australian ochres and gouache on board with woven tapestry of wool silk and linen. Detail. 60 x 80cm.

Wollongong Art Gallery invites you to the launch of

Diana Wood Conroy

An Archaeology of Woven Tapestry

Saturday 8 June at 1.30 for 2pm

To be officially opened by

Emeritus Professor Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Guest speakers

Emeritus Professor Kay Lawrence AM, South Australia.
Dr Craig Barker, Director Paphos Theatre Excavation Project Cyprus Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney.

Performance

A quartet of male voices from Eklektika Vocal Ensemble will sing an arrangement by Paul Sharrad of Carole King’s song Tapestry.

Refreshments provided. All welcome. Exhibition continues until 1 September 2024.

 

An Archaeology of Woven Tapestry brings together woven tapestries, drawings and paintings drawn from public and private collections from fifty years of Diana Wood Conroy’s life as an artist. Travelling widely in Europe, she is now deeply embedded in the country of the Illawarra.

Combining a passion for the earth, threads and colours of the Australian land in grids of pattern, her loving study of ancient archaeology in Cyprus and Greece informs her imagery.
The past is a dark mirror to the present, foretelling our society’s fragmentation, but the tactile and imaginative process of weaving offers clues for survival.

Reviews and Articles

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-17/lost-tapestries-of-artist-diana-wood-conroy/104079426

Diana Wood Conroy: A life woven through time - The Illawarra Flame

https://youtu.be/QPqraqgDpYM?si=g47QnRiWOcDAQqt3 

https://www.artshub.com.au/news/reviews/exhibition-review-diana-wood-conroy-an-archaeology-of-woven-tapestry-wollongong-art-gallery-2743793/

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