Family
Free
BLEACH*

Story Hour with Patricia Piccinini

Presented by BLEACH* In partnership with the National Gallery of Australia

Thu 31 Jul
Story Hour with Patricia Piccinini

Story Hour with Patricia Piccinini

Every Heart Sings by Patricia Piccinini follows the journey of the skywhale family. It is a story about nature, family, evolution, care and wonder. Published by the National Gallery, it is Patricia Piccinini's first children's book.

Following the Skywhales Across Australia launch on 31 July, young readers are invited to HOTA Gallery for a reading of Every Heart Sings, by artist Patricia Piccinini.

The Every Heart Sings publication has been supported by the National Gallery of Australia Foundation Board Publishing Fund.

Image credit: Patricia Piccinini reads Every Heart Sings, Araluen Arts Centre, Mparntwe/Alice Springs, 2022 Photo: Karlee Holland


HOTA is an accessible venue. For more information on accessibility at HOTA, click here. Experience Gold Coast and Gold Coast Airport – committed to creating and improving accessible events. 

Dates
Thu 31 Jul
Where
Children's Gallery
Duration
1 hr
Tickets
Free, registration required
Times
Thu 31 July - 10:30am

#Acknowledgements

Skywhales Across Australia is a National Gallery Touring Event, supported by the Australian Government through Visions of Australia and the National Collecting Institutions Touring Outreach Program. Skywhales is the third instalment of The Balnaves Contemporary Series and is a Know My Name project.


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