45 Years: Picture that in Maitland

November 19 2010 — January 9 2011

George Steell Mates 1965, photograph 29.7 x 42 cm [Maitland Mercury collection

Picture that in Maitland: 1965 was an exhibition of selected photographs from the Maitland Mercury archives, exhibited at MRAG in November 2010. Mercury photographer Cath Bowen was invited by MRAG to be guest curator, and working from the original negatives chose fifty works from thousands upon thousands of images. Together as an exhibition the audience was invited to peruse a social portrait of Maitland in the mid 1960s.

The Maitland Mercury was established in January 1843 as a weekly Saturday newspaper, although today, Saturday is the only day in which an edition is not printed. It is the second oldest newspaper in New South Wales, (the Sydney Morning Herald was established in 1831). In 1886 it became a daily newspaper, but it wasn’t until 1962 that a full time photographer was added to the staff. As such, the Mercury’s archives reach back to the early sixties. The Mercury currently has two full time and one part time photographers on staff, continuously adding to the Mercury archives and documenting Maitland history and cultural life.

MRAG and the Maitland Mercury have plans to continue the theme of curated exhibitions from the Maitland Mercury archives, with the next exhibition scheduled for October to December 2013.