Jul 31, 2024

Celebrating Life and Art: Nancye Peachey’s Masterpieces at Moran Gallery

Nancey Peachey
Nancye Peachey discussing her first artwork with her grand-daughter. [Supplied].

At the remarkable age of 94, Nancye Peachey continues to achieve personal milestones and make every moment count. A beloved resident of Moran Sylvania, Nancye has unveiled her latest exhibition at Moran Gallery Sylvania, showcasing a collection inspired by her passions. 

Initially reluctant to exhibit her artwork, Nancye is now looking forward to sharing anecdotes with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, while forging new memories alongside fellow residents.  

“The community at Moran Sylvania have been eagerly awaiting the opening of this special exhibition at  Moran Gallery, marking the revitalisation of the Gallery program in collaboration with Hazelhurst Arts  Centre.

The knowledge that the exhibition features the work of one of their own community members adds an extra layer of significance for our residents and staff” said Moran Sylvania General Manager  Lorraine Kelly. 

Nancye’s journey is a testament to the fact that you are never too old to follow your passion.  Reminiscing about her artistic beginnings later in life at age 56, Nancye recalls answering an advertisement for art classes in Gymea. Armed with paintbrushes and an easel she would catch the train from her home in Woolooware to attend the classes.

She loved the peace and solitude of painting and the relaxation it brought her. She soon developed her own style, working with oil paints and composing scenes which often drew on memories of gardens, landscapes and animals she had encountered during her travels and in daily life.

Nancye’s participation in local exhibitions and competitions, where she occasionally sold her artworks, brought her great pride. A standout moment was her Highly Commended recognition at the Garden Gates, an achievement she cherishes despite narrowly missing the top prize.

Nancye Peachey, Garden at Candlewood in South Australia's Adelaide Hills (oil), 1997
Nancye Peachey, Garden at Candlewood in South Australia's Adelaide Hills (oil), 1997

Nancye Peachey’s exhibition was officially opened at the Moran Gallery Sylvania on Tuesday 17 July  2023. The exhibition is open to the public from 18 July to 21 August, 10am to 4pm daily with free entry.  

Exhibition details: 

Moran Gallery: 29 Sylvania Road, Sylvania NSW 2224. Tel: 02 9532 6222 

Exhibition: 18 July to 21 August 2024 inc. 

Opening Hours: Daily, 10am – 4pm, Free Entry. RAT for COVID and facemask required.

The Moran Gallery in collaboration with Hazelhurst Arts Centre and Moran Arts Foundation, presents a series of exhibitions which aim to enrich the day-to-day life of Moran Aged Care residents; their families and the community. The Gallery showcases Australia’s emerging and established artists allowing residents and visitors to experience first-hand the range of diversity of Australian art. 

The Moran Aged Care, lifestyle and leisure programs encourage residents to explore their creativity through workshops conducted by the artists on display. The Moran Health Care Group is also a major supporter of Hazelhurst Arts Centre as a Principal Partner supporting active arts programs for the community.

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