On the first floor of a charming 1920's block of just six, and accessed via an impressive entry foyer, it provides a rare combination of coastal ambience, light and space.
It's generous layout (approx 88 sqm) comprises 2 double bedrooms (the main with an adjoining sunroom/study), plus large lounge and dining space with original fireplace surrounds. More info
Beyond the sleek facade of this stylish residence lies an unexpectedly spacious family home featuring a choice of stunning indoor and outdoor living zones. Innovatively designed and luxuriously appointed, its sculptural interiors are enhanced by a sequence of unique architectural features adding a sense of drama and originality to the living spaces. From its striking double height atrium to the creatively landscaped gardens and roof terrace with city skyline views, this is a home that will inspire and delight. More info
The Matthew Jones Award
The Matthew Jones Award: Children’s Art Sydney is an annual art competition and exhibition that celebrates the creative spirit of children. Primary school children throughout Sydney’s eastern suburbs are invited to enter this exciting competition through their school. The winners of the art competition receive a prize package personally and win $1000 for their school. The runners up are also awarded a special prize package and win $500 for their school.
All art work on display is available for sale both on the evening of the award presentation and during the exhibition. All monies raised are gifted to children’s disability arts programmes. In 2009 which was the inaugural year of this wonderful event, $6,000 was given to local schools through the efforts of their students and over $7000 was raised and given to Wairoa school in Bondi and Warrah in Dural.
A special art show is then open to members of the public for three days following the award afternoon at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Goodhope Street, Paddington. This allows local school children and family members of the entrants to view the wonderful selection of art works on display.
Whether aged five or 85, able bodied or disabled, art, its execution and its appreciation is something that can be enjoyed by all. The Matthew Jones Award: Children’s Art Sydney asks local primary school children to let their imaginations take flight and for us all to enjoy the ride.
A special art show is then open to members of the public for three days following the award afternoon at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Goodhope Street, Paddington. This allows local school children and family members of the entrants to view the wonderful selection of art works on display.
Whether aged five or 85, able bodied or disabled, art, its execution and its appreciation is something that can be enjoyed by all. The Matthew Jones Award: Children’s Art Sydney asks local primary school children to let their imaginations take flight and for us all to enjoy the ride.
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