I Am Here
‘I Am Here’
An exhibition of 3D works by regional women artists,
in recognition and celebration of their contribution to Australian Art.
The exhibition is in tandem with the National Gallery of Australia program titled:
‘Know my Name’
with the acknowledgement of the National Gallery of Australia.
Curators: Margaret Worth and Gina Allain
The works for exhibition will present the perceptions of women artists who make a difference in their world. The artists are based in the region of the Fleurieu Peninsula and include: Deb Sleeman, Ellen Trevorrow, Jelina Haines, Chris DeRosa, Margaret Worth, Gina Allain, Kath Beauchamp, Tracey Grivell and Lindy Sando.
REVIEW - A Retrospective Collection of intricte handknitted art pieces
A Retrospective Collection of intricte handknitted art pieces
South Coast Choral and Arts - Through 70 Years
Dive into history in this exhibition, featuring a carefully curated display of costumes, props and set pieces, as well as photos and stories.
Between the Lines
Hamish McMillan is a visual artist, writer and self described observer, having exhibited in various mediums here in SA and interstate. His art ranges from print, digital art and painted work through to large scale sculptural installations. With a focus on creating art designed to provoke conversation McMillan seeks to find a question worth asking then sets about the task of mashing something together to be utterly unsalable. (or does he?) He also has a tendency to refer to himself in the third person when writing artist bios, but don’t hold that against him, against me. Join me in exploring what occurs Between the lines.
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_this breath is not mine the keep
Image - Copyright 2020 Change Media Coral Street Photo by Johanis Lyons-Reid
Globally we are witnessing the extinction of our world, and yet we continue to fuel our demise, so how do we notice our involvement, disrupt the stasis and rewrite the rules?
_this breath is not mine to keep, curated by Jen Lyons-Reid & Carl Kuddell, interrogates how everyday supremacy thinking manipulates our emotions, conceals systemic injustice and sabotages acts of solidarity.
Making Changes
Artist, Gina Allain collects and transforms Ghostnets and other marine debris into creations that draw attention and awareness to the devastation these materials cause to marine life.
Photo (C) Jane Marr
Ach-min (Beautiful)
With paintings created by elders in Aurukun Far North Queensland to pass on stories, knowledge and language to the younger generations.
Nation of Art
This Exhibition will see the works of various Aboriginal Artists who have or are currently experiencing homelessness. Stay tuned for more information.
Presented by MIpAAC (Miwi-inyeri Pelepi-ambi Aboriginal Corporation) in partnership with Street to Home.
Short are the Days
The second exhibition in the THE FOUR SEASONS ON THE FLEURIEU COAST series, Short are the Days, celebrates the beauty of Winter on the Fleurieu Coast.
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