
Imaginary Marches Landscapes - Richard Gilbert - Sidney Nolan Trust
About This Event
The Chinese painters of the Han and Sung dynasties used extraordinary geological forms to model imaginary sacred hills. In the flat lowlands of Northern Europe, the Renaissance artist, Joachim Patinir, created geological vistas of holy rocks, mountains and rivers termed weltandschaft or world landscapes.
Ideal for families. Using collage, printing and paint.
Admission / Ticket Info:
Adult: £6 (£6.60 gift aid) Concessions: £5 (£5.50 gift aid) Student: £5 Under 16: Free Carers: Free
Disabled Access:
The Gallery has level access into the building. There is a ramp inside to gain access to the level floor of the Gallery. Assistance is available for wheelchair users wishing to use the ramp. Rodd Court, unfortunately, does not have wheelchair access due to the age of the building.
Disabled Facilities:
There are toilet facilities, including wheelchair-accessible facilities, at the Gallery.