Other eating options, if you would like to make coming to the exhibition a full day trip are 1) Caffe Jam at East Gosford on the corner of Victoria and Althorp - because every time we walk past it is full of customers 2) The Latitude Thirty Three restaurant at the Gosford Sailing Club 3) The Star Buffet at Central Coast Leagues Club.
It is now only a little over 3 weeks before my exhibition begins on 21 August. Here is the flyer I designed for it: This is what Gosford Regional Gallery looks like from the outside. The left hand path takes you to the main gallery, and the right hand path takes you to The Community Gallery. Here's a close up of the exterior of The Community Gallery, where my exhibition will be: Below is the interior of the main gallery. Through the glass sliding doors are the two major exhibitions that will be on show at the same time as mine. The one on the left has installation art from emerging artists. The one on the right has the work of Peter Smeeth which contains extraordinarily good portraits of famous modern Australians, mostly done in oils. The open area is known as the Foyer Gallery and you can just make out the photographs on the facing wall and the pastels on the right hand wall. The Gosford Gallery has a cafe / brasserie, which has options to sit outside or inside. Mains are mostly in the $15-$25 bracket. But if you just want an ice cream, that's possible too. Other eating options, if you would like to make coming to the exhibition a full day trip are 1) Caffe Jam at East Gosford on the corner of Victoria and Althorp - because every time we walk past it is full of customers 2) The Latitude Thirty Three restaurant at the Gosford Sailing Club 3) The Star Buffet at Central Coast Leagues Club. Gosford Regional Gallery is well prepared if you would like to bring children or grandchildren with you. On the table inside the main gallery are some children's activities, which include colouring-in, and just outside there some interactive wall hangings to play with. If that isn't enough, then you can take the short Friendship Walk to see the water's edge, or play in the nearby playground. Both are visible from the southern car park. If you haven't been to the Gosford Regional Gallery before, then a stroll through the Japanese Gardens is a must. There are plenty of places to sit and linger. If you ask, the Gallery Shop might be able to sell you some fish food to feed the koi with - although in winter time they tend to restrict the days they sell it. The ducks are also rather partial to the fish food. If you are able to come to the exhibition that will be wonderful. Hopefully I will get some photographs taken during the exhibition and posted on these blog pages afterwards.
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