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Open Studio & Workshops • Part of 2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track
Your chance to go behind the scenes into the world of Ang Hart. As part of 2026 Hilltops Off The Beaten Track, Ang is hosting Open Studios and Art Workshops across 3 weekends.
Last chance to visit “Radiance in Bloom” Solo Exhibition
After a hugely successful exhibition that coincided with young’s national Cherry Festival, Ang is opening the doors for one more day only to enjoy her latest selection of works.
“Radiance in Bloom” Solo Exhibition
Experience Ang Hart’s “Radiance In Bloom” Exhibition as she joins growers, makers and cherry lovers, celebrating the iconic cherry in the heart of Young – Australia’s Cherry Capital.
Art Therapy for Ex-Servicemen
Following the success of the initial Art and Soul group workshop, the series that invites Ex-Servicemen to come and create in calm is set to continue later this month.
Ex-Servicemen and their families are invited by the local Boorowa RSL sub-branch to explore new painting techniques, create in calm, and kick back and relax in the rustic surrounds of Chesterton Gallery in Boorowa.
Paintings that POP with AngHart - Pop Art Workshop
Sat 11 May
Paintings that POP with AngHart
Join STA Artist in residence AngHart for a fun Pop Art inspired workshop for all ages (children to be accompanied)
From 10am- Free entry over the morning to visit Ang at Robert’s Shark Tank and get inspired by the collection and displays. Come anytime across the two hours.
1pm-3pm Creative workshop get creative at Southern Cross Cinema in Young.
An exclusive “through an artist lens” visit to Robert’s Shark Tank to take in the depth and breadth of Robert and his family’s curated collection of relics from the past, iconic branded merchandise, sporting and Hollywood memorabilia, and so much more! In the afternoon participants will be encouraged to use images and memories from their Shark Tank visit to create their very own version of Pop Art using acrylics and mixed media on canvas.
Experimentation using varied media, texture and colour is encouraged. A projector will be available for participants.
All are welcome. This workshop is inclusive of all abilities and levels of experience. Please bring a mobile phone or device (e.g. digital camera or i-pad) to collect your images in the morning.
Artist in Residence @ Robert's Shark Tank in Young NSW
Ang Hart is the Artist in Residence at Robert’s Shark Tank in Young
between Fri 3 – Mon 20 May 2024
Time at Robert’s Shark Tank will inspire Ang to continue her research into Pop Art (including the work of Andy Warhol. She will be especially focussed on Roberts collections of Chuppa Chupps, Coca Cola and Arnott’s biscuit tin to create a series of pop art-inspired work.
While there Ang will also create a portrait of Robert and his family, incorporating images of their own handpicked special relics from the museum and emphasising the legacy that Robert and his wife have created for his son’s family and their granddaughter.
‘I am keen to include a reference to their dedication to the IGA supermarket in Young, perhaps painting their IGA nametags that form part of the Shark Tank’s display.’
Ang is also set to host a free creative workshop for community members to be inspired by the colours, shapes and objects on display at the Museum to create their own painting.
STA can’t wait for Ang to get in the Shark Tank and be inspired.
The STA Artist in Residence program is possible with support from the NSW Government through the Restart Grant program.
About Ang
Ang Hart is a multifaceted artist, psychologist, and passionate advocate for social change, residing on a picturesque farm in the Hilltops region of NSW. She maintains a deep connection to the vibrant mining towns of Cobar in New South Wales and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Ang’s artistic journey is characterised by a profound exploration of rhythm, disruption, and the complexities of the human experience.
Anghart holds a master’s of creative industries with a focus on interdisciplinary visual arts practice. Her latest research “Rising from the Dust: (in)visible Women in Mining” explores the issues women face in the mining industry depicted by 12 portraits.
Her passion for gestural and action painting techniques illuminates her vibrant and introspective works, offering insights into mood, emotion, and the intricate tapestry of life. In an uncertain world, Ang finds hope and meaning in every piece she creates, weaving together her personal journey, mental health struggles, and experiences as a psychologist, Mother, wife and creative. Her profound insights into the human psyche, coupled with her commitment to community and shared knowledge, resonate deeply with audiences, inspiring courage, wisdom, and hope.
Drawing inspiration from the expressive chaos of Jackson Pollock and her own lived child and adulthood survivor experience, Ang’s “Flurry of the Confused Brain” series offers a raw and introspective glimpse into the tumultuous journey of recovery. Through vibrant hues, bold strokes, and layered textures, she navigates the dichotomy of despair and hope, inviting viewers to confront their own inner struggles and societal stigmas surrounding addiction and mental health.
Through her powerful storytelling, engagement with rhythm and disruption, and unwavering commitment to community and shared knowledge, Ang Hart invites us all to explore, reflect, and grow together. She encourages viewers to ask deeper questions about themselves, their emotions, and the world around them, fostering a sense of community, empathy, and collective healingAng Hart is the Artist in Residence at Robert’s Shark Tank in Young
between Fri 3 – Tues 21 May 2024
Time at Robert’s Shark Tank will inspire Ang to continue her research into Pop Art (including the work of Andy Warhol. She will be especially focussed on Roberts collections of Chuppa Chupps, Coca Cola and Arnott’s biscuit tin to create a series of pop art-inspired work.
While there Ang will also create a portrait of Robert and his family, incorporating images of their own handpicked special relics from the museum and emphasising the legacy that Robert and his wife have created for his son’s family and their granddaughter.
‘I am keen to include a reference to their dedication to the IGA supermarket in Young, perhaps painting their IGA nametags that form part of the Shark Tank’s display.’
Ang is also set to host a free creative workshop for community members to be inspired by the colours, shapes and objects on display at the Museum to create their own painting. Details and bookings are below.
STA can’t wait for Ang to get in the Shark Tank and be inspired.
The STA Artist in Residence program is possible with support from the NSW Government through the Restart Grant program.
About Ang
Ang Hart is a multifaceted artist, psychologist, and passionate advocate for social change, residing on a picturesque farm in the Hilltops region of NSW. She maintains a deep connection to the vibrant mining towns of Cobar in New South Wales and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Ang’s artistic journey is characterised by a profound exploration of rhythm, disruption, and the complexities of the human experience.
Anghart holds a master’s of creative industries with a focus on interdisciplinary visual arts practice. Her latest research “Rising from the Dust: (in)visible Women in Mining” explores the issues women face in the mining industry depicted by 12 portraits.
Her passion for gestural and action painting techniques illuminates her vibrant and introspective works, offering insights into mood, emotion, and the intricate tapestry of life. In an uncertain world, Ang finds hope and meaning in every piece she creates, weaving together her personal journey, mental health struggles, and experiences as a psychologist, Mother, wife and creative. Her profound insights into the human psyche, coupled with her commitment to community and shared knowledge, resonate deeply with audiences, inspiring courage, wisdom, and hope.
Drawing inspiration from the expressive chaos of Jackson Pollock and her own lived child and adulthood survivor experience, Ang’s “Flurry of the Confused Brain” series offers a raw and introspective glimpse into the tumultuous journey of recovery. Through vibrant hues, bold strokes, and layered textures, she navigates the dichotomy of despair and hope, inviting viewers to confront their own inner struggles and societal stigmas surrounding addiction and mental health.
Through her powerful storytelling, engagement with rhythm and disruption, and unwavering commitment to community and shared knowledge, Ang Hart invites us all to explore, reflect, and grow together. She encourages viewers to ask deeper questions about themselves, their emotions, and the world around them, fostering a sense of community, empathy, and collective healing.
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Hilltops off the beaten Track - Open Gallery and Studio
Ang Hart opens her Gallery and Studio to visitors taking part in the Hiltops “Off the Beaten Track” Art and Cultural Trail.
Open 17th March 10am to 4pm.
Children’s workshop 3-5pm.
Adult’s workshop 6-8pm.
Open 23rd March 10am to 4pm.
Children’s workshop 3-5pm.
Adult’s workshop 6-8pm.
Open 24th March 10am to 4pm.
More opportunities to engage with Ang Hart Art coming soon - join the waitlist and find out first when our next event or exhibition is scheduled.
Find Ang Hart Abstract Artworks Online In Person
Chesterton Gallery
178 Alloway Road,
Boorowa NSW
Open by Appointment
0408 905 521
Forever Young Gallery
64 McMahons Road
Young NSW
Open by Appointment
0417 859 098