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July 2007 SHOE BOX CERAMICS
an exhibition of New Ceramic Artworks by Members of the Ceramic Arts Association of Western Australia
Ailsa Mead Alison Brown Andrea Vinkovic Britta Stole Jacob
Cathy Day Elizabeth Wright Fleur Schell Fran Haines
Gary Zeck Gillian Treichell Graham Hay Helen Foster
Howard Bradfield Ian Dowling Janet Kovesi Watt Jeanne Herring Jonathan Hook Kevin Peisley Ken Emberson Lorraine Harrison Melanie Mackenzie Milton Cocks Nicole Litherland Rika Rouw
Robin Varpins Robyn Lees Rosemary Schoen Sandra Black
Stewart Scambler
October 2006 BACCHANALIA V
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SOUTHERN ART & CRAFT TRAIL / WEST AUSTRALIAN GREAT SOUTHERN WINE FESTIVAL EVENT
Jewellery by Rita Winkler
Paintings by Melissa Boughey
Metal Objects by Raphael van der Waag
For information please view the BACCH5 poster here.
September 2006 BOOKS + TEXT as an OBJECT #3
- Janis Nedela
Born in Albany, twice winner of the Albany Art Prize, and currently a full time artist and co-director of Gallery East in North Fremantle, Janis Nedela is an award winning artist whose works are exhibited widely both in Australia and overseas.
In Books + Text as an Object #3 Janis presented us with another collection of sometimes playful and sometimes potent contemporary artworks that explored every minutiae of the traditional perspective of books and text to lead us on a journey of interpretation for an alternative meaning for books. Blasphemy to a bookworm? Well, maybe!
February 2006 UNRAVELLING COUNTRY
A Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) event
Four artists with strong land connections - Kate Campbell-Pope, Raku Pitt, Holly Story and Kati Thamo - explore their experience of ‘being' in relation to place. D rawing on a connection to particular sites - acquired over time and by taking delight in the details of their surroundings - their works make a gesture towards a larger understanding of the interdependence of the human and natural world. For a full description please visit the Unravelling Country page.
September 2004 BACCHANALIA III
This exhibition forms a part of the Great Southern Wine Festival, the Southern Art and Craft Trail and Traolach | xabregas Classical in the Gallery. Pre-eminent Western Australian artists with strong Great Southern linkages: painters Jânis Nedêla and Serena McLauchlan, and ceramicists Sandra Black and Robyn Lees, are participating in the 2004 Bacchanalia III exhibition.
January 2004 CLAY FEET (CERAMICS GROUP)
Clay Feet Exhibiting Group Inc. is an organization of emerging artists formed to promote and exhibit new ceramics. The group's aim is to raise the awareness of contemporary ceramic art and create exciting and new exhibiting possibilities in traditional and non-traditional spaces. Currently Clay Feet has 14 members; predominantly emerging artists, graduates and students of the WA School of Art, Design and Media, and it is continually growing.
The CLAY FEET artists are Alana McVeigh Andrea Vinkovic Belinda Johnson Gwenda Brennan Jillian Archibald Josephine Pittman Melanie Sharpham Sascha Kingsmill Stefanie Tacke Wing Chow (Jeanette) and Joanna Wakefield
October 2003 INDEPENDENCE
Inaugural exhibition of student artwork by Year 11 and 12 Tee students from Great Southern Grammar and St Joseph's College.
September 2003 Bacchanalia II
Art in celebration of the vine by four outstanding Great Southern Artists - Allen Kennedy, Judy Lambert, Kati Thamo and Rose van der Waag. Bacchanalia II featured in the inaugural annual Southern Art and Craft Trail.
April 2003 EBB and FLOW
Vibrant new works by Shirley Fisher following a shift from traditional, realistic landscapes in pastels to abstracted perspectives of similar subjects and the addition of gouache and acrylic to her usual pastel medium.
March 2003 EYES WIDE OPEN
An installation exhibition of personal responses by Kevin Draper, Michelle Slarke and Ian Weir to 'A Million Acres A Year', a documentary tracking the environmental devastation resulting from post-war agricultural settlement in southern Western Australia.
January 2003 NEW PAINTINGS by BRONWEN NEWBURY
New works by Bronwen Newbury who, after spending a number of years living in outback NSW, has returned to her familial Great Southern and its 'endless inspiration for her as an artist and love of the landscape'.
October 2002 CONNECTED
Paintings by John Tromp and textiles by Marijke Tromp.
September 2002 BACCHANALIA
Contemporary new art works by eight regional artists joining in the inaugural, annual wine themed Bacchanalia exhibition. Contributing artists were Joan May Campbell, Kaye Embleton, Suzie Kettle, Beth Kirkland, Heather Joyce, Deb Mulvey, Natalie Radivojevic, Trish Ware and Robin Ware.
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