Night At The Museum

Griffith Pioneer Park Museum will be seen as never seen before at a night-time event on Saturday 7 September 

Projection artists will bring vivid colours to the historic buildings in a showcase of dazzling technology. 

The line-up will include Griffith’s Bernard Gray and Andrew Keith, whose live-coding skills have been a feature of events in Banna Laneway and the local Art Gallery. 

Dr Greg Pritchard will be returning to town and he is arguably one of the earliest proponents of projection art in Griffith, when he exhibited his skills while working as the inaugural Regional Arts Development Officer for Western Riverina Arts. 

Joining them will be a full class of emerging talent gaining experience under Scott Baker’s tutelage as part of the Bioluminescence Project that has been touring NSW this year. 

“We’re stoked to bring Scott back to Griffith after the cutting-edge projection workshop he ran at the Museum in 2016,” said curator Jason Richardson. 

“It’s also wonderful to add new colours to the landmark location of Pioneer Park Museum.” 

Mr Richardson has been active in the Riverina, from adding a projection event to the first Leeton Art Deco Festival in 2011 through to coordinating the InFrequency tour that played events in Yanco and Tanja with many of the same artists involved in workshops and performances. 

“I helped establish Red Earth Ecology as an artist-run not-for-profit to develop opportunities in the region,” said Jason Richardson. 

“This year we’ve sponsored a community-driven photography exhibition and also delivered our Beak Technique workshops, both as part of Griffith’s phenomenal Action Day event.” 

The Night At The Museum event will be Jason’s final activity at Griffith Pioneer Park Museum as he leaves the role of curator. 

“It’s wonderful to bring colour to this exceptional community-based organisation and I hope everyone will join us in seeing the Museum in a new light,” said Mr Richardson. 

“You can bring a torch to add your own light and it will assist families with exploring the event.” 

Entry to the event from 7-9pm on Saturday 7 September is by gold coin donation and attendees are required to wear suitable footwear to navigate unsealed pathways at night 

Snacks, refreshments and soup will be available for purchase. 

Night At The Museum is supported by Griffith Pioneer Park Museum, Red Earth Ecology, Western Riverina Arts and Create NSW through funding from the NSW Government.