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Goodbye Doggett Street |
The final Doggett Street Studio exhibition at its current location at 85 Doggett Street, Newstead - opens on Friday 15 March (6-8pm) and continues on Saturday 16 March (10am-4pm). The exhibition will feature the first and last ever sale of artworks by Allyson Reynolds, Scott Whitaker and Stephen Mok.
While Doggett Street Studio will be closing at its current location, it will continue to do projects into the future.
Future projects include curating an upcoming exhibition of Ted Barraclough's sculpture at the Roma on Bungil Gallery in May and curating a collaborative installation by painter Allyson Reynolds and musician Heinz Riegler at the Caboolture Regional Art Gallery in June.
It's business as usual at artHIVES. While artHIVES was created at Doggett Street Studio, it is in fact a separate entity and will continue to operate regardless of what Doggett Street Studio evolves into.
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Nicola Moss - Culture Ecology at SGAR |
Nicola Moss' solo exhibition - Culture Ecology - presents new works developed from her artist in residence experiences at Hill End. Historical and contemporary influences of making home and the shaping of Hill End's ecology are explored. This silhouette series of hand cut paper works and large wall installation feature at SGAR: Spiro Grace Art Rooms (255 Gregory Terrace, Spring Hill, Qld. Ph:07 3839 8925) opens on Friday 15 March (6 - 8pm) and continues until 6 April.
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Stephen Newton Survey |
Stephen Newton’s practice as a sculptor is inspired by wood and the weathering effects of nature. time and the elements: Stephen Newton - a survey highlights sculptures in wood made by the artist over the last 15 years. Sourced from public and private collections, the sculptures were created on Newtons 40 acre property at Dayboro. Over the past 25 years Newton has produced a prolific body of sculptural forms rich in symbolic meaning. His practice encompasses studio work, environmental installations, public realm sculpture commissions and collaborative projects throughout city, regional and remote areas of Australia. 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 - opens 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.
To coincide with this show, Rachael will be conducting a free workshop on drypoint etching at the Logan Art Gallery on Wednesday 17 April. As places are limited, bookings commence 19 March by contacting the gallery on 07 3412 5519 or email (artgallery@logan.qld.gov.au).
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Margaret Genever and Laurel McKenzie - Body Language |
Body Languages, an exhibition by Margaret Genever and Laurel McKenzie at ArtRoom@Vivo, Palm Cove, opens 22 March and continues to 21 May 2013.
In their third small group exhibition at Vivo, Margaret and Laurel focus on human bodies and the spaces that they occupy. Margaret’s works are drypoint prints that have been inscribed directly from the model onto perspex plates then printed with chine collé in limited editions. The figures, located in the studio environment, are recorded with frank observation and the directness of the drypoint medium. The introduction of non-human animals into the mise en scène underscores Margaret’s ongoing interest in the interactions between human and non-human animal species.
Laurel works with mediated representations of women - reiterations of stereotypical women from the popular media. The images are compiled from collages of torn and cut paper which are scanned, further layered and manipulated in the digital environment and printed onto canvas with archival pigment inks. These works continue the tradition of working with collage/photo-montage as a feminist strategy that began with Berlin Dada artist Hannah Hoch in the 1920s. The small canvases are stretched and box framed.
Artroom@Vivo is located at 49 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, Qld. Open daily 7am-11pm. 07 4059 0944
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Robyn Dansie at Jackman Galleries |
Robyn Dansie is having an exhibition at Jackman Galleries (60 Inkerman St, St Kilda Vic 3182, Ph: 03 9534 2147, Wed-Sun 11am-6pm).
The exhibition runs from March 3rd until April 6th. The focal point of this series is the use of a girl's dress image which explores the use of collage, painting, drawing and found objects in a fun design context. The resultant works rely heavily on the use of whimsy while the multiple layers allow the dress images to dance on the surface.
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David Henderson at Villa Mulberry Gallery |
David Henderson's exhibition of recent work at Villa Mulberry Gallery (1a Shipley St, South Yarra, Vic) opens on Tuesday 19 March (6-8pm) and runs to 25 March.
Subject matter will include urban landscapes painted in Italy and Istanbul, interiors and the nude.
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Athene Currie Exhibition at Queensland Cente for Photography |
Eastern Face by Athene Currie is currently being exhibited at the Queensland Centre for Photography (Cnr of Cordelia and Russell Streets, South Brisbane).
The exhibition are a series of photographs shot in 2010 at George Everest House, a remnant of the British Empire and a building of architectural significance and historical importance used by Sir Everest while completing the Great Trigonometric Survey of India.
Athene will be presenting an artists talk at QCP, Sunday 17 March from 1:30pm.
The exhibition continues until until 23 March 2013. |
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Merry Sparks's new merchandise range |
Merry Sparks now offers wearable art in the form of T-Shirts, Tank Tops and Singlets for guys and chicks. This is just the beginning of her merchandise range. Artwork is by Merry Sparks and hand-printed by the team at Red Octopus in Brisbane Australia.
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Jennifer Long at ART-tique Gallery |
Jennifer Long is showing new work at the newly opened ART-tique Gallery (Level 1, 327 George Street, Brisbane, Qld. Ph: 0435 091 278) which is currently featuring work by 9 local artists.
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Megan Jones - new work |
Megan Jones is currently working on a series of paintings arising from her residency in Greenland in 2012. One of these - Nothing to eat - has been selected for an exhibition in Mosman Art Gallery (Sydney, NSW) which is now on until 10 March. |
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Joyce Blanche at Rotary Art Spectacular |
Joyce Blanche has been accepted as a featured artist in the 2013 Rotary Art Spectacular, to be held at Riverside Centre (123 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld) from 11-20 April. Proceeds from the 34th annual exhibition will benefit the Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland and Rotary's ROMAC organisation. |
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Des Rolph - VISTAS |
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Aria Stone's Silence |
Paintings from Aria Stone's recent solo exhibition Silence at the Monaro Arts Space in Queanbeyan can still be seen on her website here. The exhibition ran until Saturday 9 March 2013.
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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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