HANS HEYSEN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SELECTED ARCHITECT TO DESIGN CULTURAL PRECINCT AT THE CEDARS

20 March 2020: The Hans Heysen Foundation is thrilled to announce that the Adelaide-based studio of international architectural firm Snøhetta has been selected to design the cultural precinct at The Cedars, home of Hans Heysen and his daughter Nora Heysen. The project will be supervised by Snøhetta Australasia Managing Director Kaare Krokene, with Adelaide architect Heather Griffin as project lead. …

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STAGE ONE UPDATE

The festive season is well and truly upon us! I hope it’s been a positive and successful 2019 for you. To close off the year, I have a number of updates I wanted to share with our Heysen community. Firstly, I am absolutely delighted to announce the appointment of the exceptionally talented Tori Dixon-Whittle who will start as Executive Director …

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She Stoops to Conquer at The Cedars

Jazz era romp at The Cedars Blue Sky Theatre will perform an outdoor version of She Stoops To Conquer this long weekend as a benefit show in aid of the Hans Heysen Foundation. The open-air production is an updated version of Oliver Goldsmith‘s warm-hearted romp, taking the audience back to the giddy world of the roaring twenties as the sun …

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James and Diana Ramsay Foundation gives $38million to the AGSA

The announcement that the James and Diana Ramsay Foundation has given $38million to the AGSA has a connection to Nora Heysen. Mrs Ramsay fell under the spell of art while on a visit with her father to the art gallery in 1936, aged 10. James and Diana Ramsay at Government House. Picture: supplied The magic happened in front of a …

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MEDIA RELEASE

STAGE ONE OF NEW HEYSEN ART GALLERY AND CULTURAL PRECINCT ANNOUNCED TODAY 20 November 2019: The Hans Heysen Foundation has today announced that the first step in bringing the new Hans Heysen Art Gallery and Cultural Precinct to life will be taken tomorrow with the release of the Architectural Services – Request for Tenders. James Sexton, Chairman of the Hans …

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Clothing & personal accessories

A large collection of wonderful clothes, dress accessories and other small personal items have remained in the Heysen collection. Many of these clothes are now quite fragile and by the 1970’s the Heysen great grandchildren were using them as dress up items Many of these dresses were owned and worn by Sallie Heysen. Some of the special Chinese textiles and …

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Indoor & outdoor games

Hans and Sallie Heysen’s eight children were well-educated, creative and physically active. A variety of their books, toys and board games plus sporting equipment used for a range of outdoor activities have recently been re-discovered in the old storeroom adjoining the upstairs attic space. Over the next 9-12 months we will be putting a selection of these objects out on …

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Sewing for House & Home

Selma ‘Sallie’ Heysen was an accomplished needlewoman and sewer who made most of her children’s clothes and many household furnishings such as curtains, hand embroidered tablecloths, table mats and napkins. Hans Heysen’s tender oil painting ‘Sallie Sewing’ still hangs in the house and her original American made ‘New Home’ treadle sewing machine is on display in the separate Nora Heysen …

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Happy Birthday Hans Heysen

Hans Heysen was born in Hamburg Germany on Tuesday 8th October and so this year marks 142 years since his birth Hans Heysen, born in Hamburg, Germany in 1877, migrated to Adelaide in 1884 with his family. Hans bought his first paint set when he was 14, and later began formal art lessons with James Ashton. He began exhibiting regularly in …