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'Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective' opens at the Dowse

Published: Tue 17 Jul 2012 11:46 AM
Hairy Maclary comes home to Lower Hutt. 'Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective' opens this Saturday at The Dowse
Hairy Maclary, that famous little black dog, was born in Lower Hutt. In 1979, while living here, Dame Lynley Dodd made a small sketch of a rather unkempt-looking dog and penned a few words underneath.
Hairy Maclary comes home this weekend in an exhibition of his creator’s work, Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective, opening at The Dowse on Saturday.
Penny Jackson, from Tauranga Art Gallery is at The Dowse this week to install her exhibition and is available for media interviews.
More information on the exhibition is here: http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/Exhibitions/Future-Exhibitions/Lynley-Dodd-A-Retrospective/
And hear Lynley Dodd talk about the show and her creations on Good Morning last week: http://tvnz.co.nz/good-morning/extra-160712-dodd-video-4971670
There are two special events with Lynley Dodd this weekend:
Children meet Lynley Dodd
Sun 22 July 2012, 11am | FREE | No Booking required
Children, join Penny Jackson, curator of Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective as she interviews author Dame Lynley Dodd. Bring in a Hairy Maclary book or buy one at The Dowse for Lynley to sign.
Please note: only one book signed per person
Coffee and Cake with Lynley Dodd
A Friends of The Dowse Event | Sun 22 July 2012, 3pm | FREE for Friends of The Dowse (sign-up today), $10 for guests, non-members
Meet author Lynley Dodd in conversation with Penny Jackson, curator of Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective. Afternoon tea will be served.
BOOKING REQUIRED E friendsdowse@gmail.com
ENDS

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