TODD DAVIDSON
Dec
12
to 7 Jan

TODD DAVIDSON

OPENING EVENT: Friday 13 December, 5-6.30pm

TODD DAVIDSON

What’s under the stencil as it peels off wet paint?  Todd is never sure, buy loves a happy accident.  His handcrafted ‘emblems’ on canvas and wood depict significant local buildings around Yarram, nearby Port Albert, Tarra Bulga, 90 Mile Beach and other landscapes are imagined in colourful stylized silhouettes. 


His wide experience in design and illustration (for The Age, Time Magazine and a lifetime freelancing) are brought to bear in this beautiful, rich selection of recent work.

Thanks Banksy, think old biscuit tin design or wool bail stencils and you are getting warm.  Come see this celebration of the places we locals love.

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NATURAL INCLINATIONS by Scott Sheil & Sue Gilford
Nov
14
to 10 Dec

NATURAL INCLINATIONS by Scott Sheil & Sue Gilford

SCOTT SHEIL

Having been gardener for many years I have spent a lot of time observing the natural world and feel this is my main source of inspiration.  I find the shapes and patters in plants, animals and the world around us endlessly fascinating.  Living in East Gippsland, basically in the bush, provides me with the opportunity to absorb its’ influence without thinking too much.  I work mainly with hand tools and enjoy the quiet that offers me, often just listening to the birds.  I use three different grades of stone, they all have different qualities, textures, colour, limitations and advantages.  I feel I am constantly learning and developing along the way.

All pieces are carved from Mt Gambier limestone.

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Sue Gilford

Sue works in pyrography, a technique of burning into wood with a hot needle.  She loves experimenting with drawing and painting and incorporating this into timber pieces and gourds she grows on her Agnes property in South Gippsland.  Her subject matter shows her concern and love for the natural environment and wildlife.

Sue can be contacted by email: ellybow85@gmail.com or telephone: 0419 782 822

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RESURRECTED RELICS by Eileen Thurgood & Di Deppeler
Oct
17
to 12 Nov

RESURRECTED RELICS by Eileen Thurgood & Di Deppeler

Di Deppeler. I have worked with recycled wood for over 40 years and have exhibited in solo and group exhibitions, and received a number of awards for my work, both paintings and sculptural furniture, I have also worked in community arts projects.  The sculptural work is based around recycling wood that would otherwise have been destroyed. This recycled timber defines the design.  Extensive travels and a love of trees inform the work and completing a Masters in Art, (sculpture) at Monash gave me a broader view and new skills.

 My challenges and satisfaction are in making disparate pieces of found and recycled wood, come together with as many marks of age and usage retained as possible.  It is the imperfections in life, and certainly in myself and my materials that interest me. It is fun, challenging, sometimes frustrating, mostly exciting, the final result can be good, bad or indifferent. My paintings are oils, acrylics, or mixed media and are mainly of trees leaves and old buildings/objects, seen and photographed in travels and at home.

 

 Eileen Thurgood has been involved with the arts in East Gippsland for many years.  Her initial media was black and white photography, especially photographing the often overlooked details to be found in nature.

An interest in wanting to present her work in multiple images, rather than a single framed image, led to her exploring handmade boxes and containers.  In turn, this introduced her to the incredible world of artist books.

 Throughout Thurgood’s development has been the underlying influence of the Surrealists and the practice of collage and assemblage.  Her work reflects the idea that randomly gathered objects and images when placed together form unfamiliar relationships.  While still recognizable, these elements often assume novel associations encouraging the viewer to see them in a totally new way.

 The boxes and artist books are for the viewer to investigate and present an opportunity for them to form their own interpretation and connection.

 Thurgood has participated in many group exhibitions since completing her Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Post Graduate Diploma with Monash University) and a number of exhibitions shared with one or two other artists.

 

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NEAR AND FAR by Julie Ward
Sept
19
to 15 Oct

NEAR AND FAR by Julie Ward

Julie Ward nee’ Stephenson was born in Sale.  As a music teacher she has frequented this area the yearly Eisteddfods with her choirs, orchestras and man soloists.  Art was sidelined for her career at Gippsland Grammar school and her family.  Painting has graduated from a hobby to an inevitable ‘must do’ for Julie when she gets to her Artsea studio in Seaspray most weekends.  She has exhibited here at the Courthouse as a soloist and on many other occasions like the Yarram Archies and Miniatures in May.

 NEAR.  Julie is well known for her seascapes and has included a few for your enjoyment.  She has also visited the old Woodside cemetery and was completely intrigued by the fenced family plots there.  Tiny miniatures of our wonder 90 Mile Beach will also feature and make an inexpensive souvenir of this area.

 FAR.  Recently Julie and her husband John drove to Western Australia and this gave Julie an opportunity to paint more of her beloved scenery, with the Great Australian Bight, the Indian Ocean and the pink salt lakes of South Australia most obvious.  Desert scenery (as opposed to the 90 Mile Beach) with water tanks and burnt out forests, the longest straight road in Australia; all were subjected to the often large canvases Julie prefers to cover.  Bright colours prevail, often with strong textural highlights.

We hope you will enjoy visiting this exhibition.

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YARRAM NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE - WHAT WE DO
July
25
to 20 Aug

YARRAM NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE - WHAT WE DO

OPENING EVENT - Thursday 25 July, 2.30-4pm. Free entry, all welcome. Artwork, patchwork, crochet, woodwork and lots more. Some items will be for sale - don’t miss an opportunity to grab a beautifully handcrafted items by local artists and artisans. Find out what other classes and community activities that are on offer at the Neighbourhood House.

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WULGUNGGO NGALU OUR JOURNEY
June
27
to 23 July

WULGUNGGO NGALU OUR JOURNEY

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NOTE: CELEBRATION EVENT - Thursday 27th June, 2.30-4pm. FREE ENTRY

Wulgunngo Ngalu is located at the former Won Wron Prison site in Gippsland, Victoria and is a culturally appropriate 'learning place' for indigenous men undertaking community based orders.  This exhibition not only showcases indigenous art but also explains the programs that are conducted at Wulgunngo Ngalu.

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FIVE GATES TO THE SEA
Feb
8
to 5 Mar

FIVE GATES TO THE SEA

A varied media exhibition by the members of Five Gates Studio, Yarram. Oils, acrylic, pastel, ceramics, textiles - something for everyone. Artists: Robin Hunt, Karen Rogers, Rae Avery, Kerry Anderson, Jessica Meaker, Mary Montague, Kim Baggaley, Jen Nickell, Jennie Teskey, Rosemary Packham, Lois Gronow, Sharene Grant, Vanessa West, Maria King, Dianna Speed

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