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The Art of Exploration at the Art Gallery of NSW

The annual event Exploration in the Gallery – the Art of Exploration presented by Department of Regional NSW's Mining, Exploration and Geoscience will unveil a new thinking showcasing the future direction of exploration and geoscience in NSW. 

Immerse yourself in projects delivered by the Geological Survey of NSW, new survey data and understand how the State’s world-class geoscientific intelligence is leading and attracting exploration investment into NSW.

Executive Director of the Geological Survey of NSW, Grant McLatchie said “we are pleased to bring our flagship exploration event back again in 2023, aligning with NSW Minerals Week.”

“The event will be a half-day event between 8:30am to 1pm and be broken into sessions featuring highlights of current projects, current geophysical surveys and help to facilitate discussions on the implications of exploration, mining, research and investment in NSW.”

“A NSW Exploration Data Workshop will also be held in the afternoon from 2:30 to 5pm at a Sydney CBD location and we welcome anyone interested in the art of exploration and geoscience to come along,” said Mr McLatchie.

Exploration in the Galley – The Art of Exploration will be held at the Art Gallery of NSW on Friday 12 May 2023. 

The event is free; however, tickets are limited. 

Exploration in the Gallery – the Art of Exploration

Date: Friday 12 May 2023
Time: 8:30am - 1pm
Location: The Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
Details: Includes tea, coffee and morning tea

Register for Exploration in the Gallery tickets

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