The Window
curated by Jennifer Lamb
9 dec. 2022 — 21 jan. 2023
The Window
curated by Jennifer Lamb
9 dec. 2022 — 21 jan. 2023
The Window
curated by Jennifer Lamb
9 dec. 2022 — 21 jan. 2023
This edition of The Window has been curated by Jennifer Lamb.
Jennifer Lamb is very much a Goulburn based artsworker, born and educated in the district, then twenty years away before returning in 1983. While away she obtained a BA degree and lived in Vienna, Rangoon and New York, as well as Canberra where she worked at the Nolan Gallery at Lanyon ACT, from when it opened in 1980 until 1983. Lamb returned to Goulburn to be the inaugural director of the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, a position she held until her retirement in 2007. During that time, she oversaw the relocation of the Gallery to the then new Goulburn Civic Centre in 1990 and curated and toured a wide range of exhibitions, with a focus on regional artists. Since retirement she has been involved with the Lieder Theatre including serving on its committee, occasionally performing and writing four plays, three based on local history.
More recently she has been active with History Goulburn, including also serving on its committee and researching Goulburn’s history leading up to European settlement. She was awarded an OAM for services to the local community and arts in 2008
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The Window
curated by Jennifer Lamb
9 dec. 2022 — 21 jan. 2023
This edition of The Window has been curated by Jennifer Lamb.
Jennifer Lamb is very much a Goulburn based artsworker, born and educated in the district, then twenty years away before returning in 1983. While away she obtained a BA degree and lived in Vienna, Rangoon and New York, as well as Canberra where she worked at the Nolan Gallery at Lanyon ACT, from when it opened in 1980 until 1983. Lamb returned to Goulburn to be the inaugural director of the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, a position she held until her retirement in 2007. During that time, she oversaw the relocation of the Gallery to the then new Goulburn Civic Centre in 1990 and curated and toured a wide range of exhibitions, with a focus on regional artists. Since retirement she has been involved with the Lieder Theatre including serving on its committee, occasionally performing and writing four plays, three based on local history.
More recently she has been active with History Goulburn, including also serving on its committee and researching Goulburn’s history leading up to European settlement. She was awarded an OAM for services to the local community and arts in 2008
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