About this Event
Join Deirdre Cannon and Jocelyn Evans from the National Gallery of Australia as they
present this talk as part of Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection.
Beckett was among the most original artists of early twentieth-century Australia. Deeply
sensitive to colour, light, and atmosphere, she painted the coastal life of south-east
Naarm/Melbourne with an eye for the everyday and the fleeting.
This panel explores Beckett’s legacy, her quiet observations of the world, and the
research and conservation work that brought this rarely seen collection to light. Discover
how the National Gallery became the first public institution to acquire her work, and how
recent conservation efforts have made this intimate collection available to the public for
the first time.
Deirdre Cannon is Assistant Curator, Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia
and co-curator of Clarice Beckett.
Jocelyn Evans is Paintings Conservator at the National Gallery of Australia and is the
lead conservator for Clarice Beckett.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ngununggula, Southern Highlands Regional Gallery, 1 Art Gallery Lane, Bowral, Australia
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