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MALDHAN NGURR NGURRA
LITHGOW TRANSFORMATION HUB (Wiradjuri)
154 MORT STREET LITHGOW

Gang Gang Gallery is proud to announce an exciting collaboration with the Lithgow Transformation Hub. The Hub’s impact will be enhanced through a diverse range of community-based partnerships, projects, events, and outreach activities.

This partnership will bring a rotating selection of professional artwork to the Hub, showcasing the talents of the many exceptional artists the gallery works with annually. The initiative aims to enhance the Hub’s dynamic environment by featuring a curated collection of artworks that can be enjoyed by the diverse audience engaging in learning experiences, lectures, and other activities at the venue.
All displayed artworks will be available for purchase through Gang Gang Gallery, supporting both the artists and the local creative economy. This ongoing program will ensure a regular flow of fresh, inspiring works, creating a vibrant and ever-evolving space for the community and visitors alike. Gang Gang Gallery and the Lithgow Transformation Hub are looking forward to exploring additional collaborative projects in the future. Stay tuned for updates and visit the Hub to view these stunning works of art!
For inquiries, sales or to learn more about this initiative, please contact Gang Gang Gallery at 0408 514440

MICHAEL BOURKE at the HUB

The heart will go on, 2024 Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 90cm $1500

MICHAEL BOURKE

MICHAEL is one of our favourites at Gang Gang Gallery, with his quirky and comical approach to his chosen subjects we are sure he’ll be one of yours too.
We are thrilled to have his work on display at the Lithgow Transformation Hub
Michael Bourke was born in Sydney in 1971. For a while, he toyed with the idea of becoming a world-famous rock and roll star or a postman. With no musical talent and a tendency to fall off his bike, Michael was forced to stay at school for a very long time.
After thirty years of marsupial-free living, Michael moved to Mudgee and immediately made friends with a number of kangaroos. When not majestically bounding through the swaying grass, Michael attempts to reimagine the world on small rectangles of canvas.
“There is an enormous chasm between the hope that is required for living, and the inevitability of sadness and loss. I would love to paint all over that space, but I can’t. So instead, I just paint on these little canvas oblongs. It seems to help.”
For all enquiries and sales contact Gang Gang Gallery: 0408 514440