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The College is loaning its large Matassoni painting, Travelling Home (1989, and pictured left), from the ER White Collection to the Silent Windows exhibition.
The second floor corridor of the Gourlay Building has been transformed into a temporary art exhibition for Forever in Blue Jeans, a series of six paintings by Melbourne-based artist, Yvette Coppersmith.
The Choir returned from its successful tour to Germany inspired by the opportunity to perform the music of the great Johann Sebastian Bach in his church, St Thomas’s, Leipzig.
Dr Peter Pockley (TC 1954) was one of 10 scientists and engineers, including Myles Fisher (TC 1956), Ian Jasper (TC 1953), Barry Johnson (TC 1945), Peter Read (TC 1954) and Ken Mason (TC 1952), asked by the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Committee to ‘tend to the precious symbol’ for the duration of the Games.
The Choir of Trinity College arrived in St Petersburg on Sunday after completing its tour of the Baltic States, where they performed to large audiences.
The Choir of Trinity College, under the direction of Michael Leighton Jones, has completed the first week of its tour of Germany, the Baltic States and Russia.
Judge Peter Gebhardt (TC 1955), long-time friend and supporter of the Indigenous programs at Trinity College, has made a generous gift of 10 Indigenous paintings by artists from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory, north-east of Alice Springs.
This week, Trinity College will mark the season of remembrance with worship and music to remember those who gave their lives in service to their country in war and conflict.
On Sunday 25 March, the Choir of Trinity College will join The Consort of Melbourne and Ludovico's Band to perform JS Bach's St John Passion at the Melbourne Recital Centre.
From Sunday 4 March, people attending services in the Trinity College Chapel and Janet Clarke Hall will be able to follow complete orders of service on mobile devices.