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    CURATOR TALK: Ingrid Horn


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    Join us at the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery to hear more from our Living Landscapes exhibition curator, Ingrid Horn.

    This is a great opportunity to gain a greater insight into the City of Greater Geraldton Art Collection, and the stories that Ingrid shares through her curation of a selection of the collection.

    Join us for a light morning tea after the talk, where you can chat to Ingrid and enjoy the exhibition. This has kindly been sponsored by Act Belong Commit and The Geraldton Project.

    Ingrid Horn, Curator

    Ingrid Horn first curated in 2019 as part of The Alternative Archive Project, a survey of regional contemporary arts practice. Working with a number of local artists, she was mentored by Eve York, Sara Walker and Anna Louise Richardson. She was invited by previous Gallery Coordinator Marina Baker to curate an exhibition of women artists in 2021, ‘Now You See Me’ and again in 2022, ‘The Town Hall 1907-1984’ & ‘The Banksia Ball 50th Anniversary’ exhibitions. Ingrid was co-judge for the Gascoyne Art Prize in 2021 and 2023.

    An ally to First Nations People and a believer in art’s potential to consider important issues, she’s happy to be working with the City Art Collection and GRAG staff again.



    Please note that photographs and footage may be taken throughout this event. These will be used by the City for publicity and reporting in our publications, on our website and in social media.


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