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View from The Red Centre |
Ross Booker, Pene Edwards and Carol Roche are taking part in an exhibition, The Red Centre, which is currently showing at Marks and Gardner Gallery, (69 Main Western Road, North Tamborine). The exhibition continues to April 20th.
Ross Booker has been travelling to Central Australia on regular artists camps since 2008. Ross is working toward a publication on his experiences in the Centre, including his artworks from the camps, to be published later this year.
Ross has also been represented by Marks and Gardner Gallery at the New York Affordable Art Fair earlier this month.
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Karl de Waal's journey through Dada |
Karl de Waal is exhibiting at Lethbridge Gallery (136 Latrobe Terrace, Paddington, QLD). Boundary Riding - A Journey Though Dada opens on Saturday 13 April at 3pm and continues until the 25 April 2013.
de Waal's collection of new work conceptually links to our state of dislocation and desensitization.
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Dave Groom Exhibition |
Dave Groom will be opening his latest solo exhibition at Marks and Gardner Gallery at Mt Tamborine on Friday the 26th April. For the first time in many years, Groom will be exhibiting charcoal drawings along with his oil paintings inspired by the landscape that surrounds his studio at Beechmont, in Southeast Queensland. Some of the charcoals are study pieces for the oils done for the show.
Marks and Gardner is located at 69 Main Western Rd North Tamborine and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 9am - 4pm ph 55454992. You can see Dave's exhibition online at his arthives site www.davegroom.com from the 22nd April.
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Joyce Blanche selected for Milburn Art Prize |
Joyce Blanche's work, "GWV Committee Members", has been selected as a finalist in the inaugural Milburn Art Prize.
The official opening of the Milburn Art Prize will be held on May 3, 2013. This is the inaugural year of the Brisbane Institute of Art Milburn Art Prize, named in memory of talented artist and inspiring BIA tutor, Paul Milburn who died in 2011.
The exhibition runs from May 3 until May 15 at the Institute's premises at Grafton Street, Windsor, Brisbane.
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Kym Barrett Transforms |
Kym Barrett’s recent work will be showing at Rosebed St Gallery & Studio (13 Rosebed St, Eudlo, Sunshine Coast, Qld) in a three-way joint exhibition TRANSFORMATIONS, with Jane Welsh and Victoria Fitzpatrick, Opening is on Sunday April 21, 2pm-5pm.
Kym’s TRANSFORMATIONS series refers to the simple message of trees in their acceptance of the seasonal shedding of their bark. This process allows new potentials for growth until the next season of letting go arrives. ‘There is beauty and wisdom in this crucial pattern of transformation - out of death comes life.’
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Cosmological Display |
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New Allyson Reynolds Moths Suite |
Allyson Reynolds has now released all 10 prints in her Moths Suite. The quality of these prints is outstanding and they are all printed in small limited editions, each one signed and numbered by the artist and embossed with the printmakers chop.
To celebrate the realease there is free shipping worldwide on orders placed by the end of April 2013. |
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Score for a Mineral Landscape |
Developed during an extended Artist in Residency stay in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, composer/musician Heinz Riegler will exhibit new work in collaboration with visual artist Allyson Reynolds at the Focus Gallery (for new media) within the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery starting from June 22nd 2013.
Titled Score for a Mineral Landscape, the exhibition will be anchored by a joint installation featuring new works by Allyson Reynolds alongside audio composed and recorded by Riegler. In addition, Riegler has written a separate score which will be made available on a limited edition 12" vinyl as part of an accompanying book documenting the project - to be published by Arthives. As an adjunct, Reynolds and Riegler will also be showing a set of works conceived in preparation to their collaborative installation. |
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Last Days for Time and the Elements |
Stephen Newton’s survey exhibition time and the elements: Stephen Newton - a survey which highlights sculptures in wood made by the artist over the last 15 years, concludes on 20 April.
The exhibition includes works sourced from public and private collections, produced over the past 25 years.
The exhibition opens runs from the 23 February until the 20 April at the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery, Caboolture Hub, 4 Hasking Street, Caboolture.
Time and the Elements is accompanied by a full colour catalogue with an introductory essay by Louise-Martin Chew, published by artHIVES.
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Rachael Lee - Evolving Landscapes |
Rachael Lee's solo exhibition - Evolving Landscapes...life seeks order - opened at Logan Art Gallery (Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave, Logan Central, Qld) on Friday 5 April and continues to 11 May. Rachael examines growth and change in the local natural environment using patterns and repeated organic shapes to form idealised landscapes.
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Sasi Victoire Watermark at Tank Arts Centre |
Cairns based printmaker, Sasi Victoire has just returned from a residency in Chiang Mai, Thailand and will be exhibiting the resulting works in Watermark at Tanks Arts Centre (Tank 4, 46 Collins Street, Edge Hill, Qld) from 19 April to 12 May.
The residency provided the artist with the opportunity to be challenged in a foreign environment and bring new influences to her work. It is also an opportunity to forge links with staff and students of Chiang Mai University, through collaborative works. Chiang Mai University is a centre for printmaking similar to Cairns, North Queensland and the residency provides a fertile ground for future exchanges and dialogue between Cairns and Chiang Mai.
In recent years both Chiang Mai, Thailand and North Queensland, Australia have been subjected to heavy flooding, loss of lives, loss of property and devastation due to a deluge of water. Both countries have been impacted by water. It is a commodity so precious for life yet with a paradoxical capacity to devastate humankind by either its scarcity or by its abundance. These shared experiences reinforce the need for awareness of climate change while highlighting the amazing resilience shown by people to surmount difficulties under the impact of water.
Sasi Victoire uses visual elements from both Australian as well as Thai communities to inform her work. The title alludes to the reliance on mark making, a process extensively used in printmaking. It also refers to the physical and the psychological marks left by the effect of the abundance or scarcity of water on humanity.
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We are pleased to announce artHIVES fourth book publication.
Ted Barraclough birds is a 440 page hard cover book documenting over 250 of Ted's bird sculptures and includes an essay by Glenn Barkley.
For more information visit www.TedBarraclough.com
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