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Kerrie Sims

Metro WA
Prize/Award
City of Canning Acquisitive Art Award
City of Canning Town Hall
April 30, 2010 - May 2, 2010
 

Annie Hsiao-Wen Wang

Metro WA
Exhibition
Illume
Perth Galleries
92 Stirling Hwy North Fremantle
September 24, 2010 - October 17, 2010
Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday 11:00 am -5:00 pm
Sunday 2:00 - 5:00pm
Opening starts 6pm.

Illume is Annie’s second solo exhibition and features her latest paintings. These colourist abstract paintings seek to fill the viewer’s field of vision, providing an opportunity to meditate on the numinous and the emotional. Influenced by painters such as Rembrandt, Rothko and Richter, Annie is interested in evoking the shared, intimate and universal experiences of what it is to be human.

9433 4414
admin@perthgalleries.com.au
http://www.perthgalleries.com.au/
 

Minaxi  May

Metro WA
Exhibition
Plasticity
Heathcote Museum & Gallery
Heathcote Cultural Centre
Swan House
Duncraig Rd, Applecross
July 24, 2010 - August 29, 2010
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 3pm Saturday & Sunday 11am - 3pm
You are invited to the opening of ’Plasticity’ an exhibition by Dawn Gamblen and Minaxi May on Friday 23 July 2010 at 6pm

Exhibition runs from Saturday, 24 July to Sunday, 29 August 2010.

An artist talk between Dawn Gamblen, Minaxi May and PICA Curator Leigh Robb, will take place on Sunday, 22 August at 2.00pm.

RSVP by Wednesday, 21 July 2010 to
claire.bushby@melville.wa.gov.au or phone 9364 5666.
T: 9364 5666
claire.bushby@melville.wa.gov.au
http://www.melvillecity.com.au
 

Susan Sheppard

Metro WA
Exhibition
Down To Earth
Freight Gallery
21 Beach Street, Fremantle
August 5, 2010 - August 29, 2010
10am - 5pm
This image is a pastel painting of Fishhook Bay, Rottnest. It is available as a 250mm x 190mm archival quality print for $50.

On opening night, one lucky person who has previously purchased a print will be given the original painting. Enquiries to www.susansheppard.com.au

DADAA have sponsored Susan Sheppard for her first solo exhibition. This collection is mainly large-scale landscapes an seascapes from around Western Australia.
08 9430 2414
gallery@dadaawa.asn.au
http://www.dadaawa.org.au/
 

David Thomson

Metro WA
Exhibition
I am making art
Freerange Gallery
339 Wellington Street
Perth 600
July 16, 2010 - July 21, 2010
Fri-Wed 12pm-6pm
David Thomson’s interdisciplinary practice considers both the transformative powers and failed emancipation of artistic activity focusing on simple gestures within the context of everyday life.
In his recent work, commonplace objects form the basis of the material used to inspire scenarios consisting of drawings, photographs and sculptural installation. With a lightness of touch the work gently parodies clichéd notions of art and the artist, exploring the space between art, craft, performance and sculpture.
0405846160
info@freerange.org.au
http://www.freerange.org.au
 

Mundaring Arts Centre

Metro WA
Exhibition
Subterranea
7190 Great Eastern Hwy
Mundaring WA 6073
July 30, 2010 - August 29, 2010
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 11am-3pm, closed public holidays
Subterranea delves into those facets of human perception that defy explicit description. In contrast to the world of the clearly visible and readily observable, this exhibition will explore environments of ambiguity - both physical and emotional – realms at the threshold of tangible experience. Curated by Catherine Czerw to complement the Mundaring Truffle Festival, Subterranea takes the mystery and allure of the rarefied black truffle as its starting point. It aims to lead audiences through lesser known worlds that lie beneath, below or beyond the purely visual; offering visual journeys into the sensorial, the ethereal and the liminal terrain of earthly existence.
08 9295 3991
info@mundaringartscentre.com
http://www.mundaringartscentre.com
 

Tessa  Joy

Metro WA
Exhibition
At the Caravan
Gypsy Tapas House
Fremantle
July 7, 2010
Opening starts 6pm
Tessa Joy, will be exhibiting a series of new works. the works are the result of a 3 month winter residency spent in Morocco during 2008/2009. Joy crossed the striaight of Gibraltar to arrive in Morocco for the first time in 2002 and has since returned 5 times. The new works demonstrate the ongoing artistic relationship she has with this country.

The show will start at 6pm at the Gypsy Tapas House in Fremantle followed by a Moroccan dinner at 7:30pm with live music.
9336 7135
 

Peter  Ciemitis

Metro WA
Exhibition
EROT-IC
Gallery@28
28 Queen Street,
Woollahra, SYDNEY, NSW
June 30, 2010 - July 20, 2010
11am – 5pm (Gallery closed for viewing on Sundays and Mondays)
‘Erot-ic’ is an exhibition of sensuous, humorous and provocative works of erotic art which is to be held at Gallery@28, 28 Queens Street, Woollahra from Wednesday 30th June to Tuesday 20th July. A group of 18 artists have been invited to explore the delicate subject of erotica and will be displaying their interpretations through a collection of drawings, prints, oils, digital paintings, sculpture and mixed media.

Artists featured include Peteris Ciemitis, Peter Berner, Nahomi Yoshizawa and Kate Hopkinson-Pointer.
www.galleryat28.com.au
 

 

Holly Story Nalda Searles

Metro WA
Other
SymbioticA Friday Seminar Series
Holmes a Court Gallery
1/11 Brown St, East Perth
July 2, 2010
Time: 4 - 5pm
‘Puturru Palyalpayi – Stringmakers’ Artists Talk

In 2009, the International Year of Natural Fibre and the International Year of Reconciliation, an artists’ exchange project was arranged, supported by the Department of Culture and the Arts. This enabled a small group of women artists from the coastal plains of Perth to visit and work with senior women artists from the remote community of Warburton in the Gibson Desert. This exhibition is the result of that meeting.
Sujora Conrad is an artist and the Warburton fibre art project coordinator. Sujora has had a fifteen year association with Warburton Community.
Holly Story arrived in Australia in1970. She finished formal art training at Curtin University School of Art in 1991. Since that time her practice has encompassed textile, print, installation and, most recently, video work. Her interest is in the interface between the human and natural worlds. She is represented in both state and national collections.
Bronwyn Goss makes small installations which reflect on the nature of belonging as different stories meet in country. She also writes about the cultural role of art with attention towards the function and purpose of big cultural stories. She taught for many years in the School of Art at Curtin University and her work is represented in six Australian public collections.
Nalda Searles has been involved in the soft arts as a maker for 30 years. She used found, salvaged and donated textiles mixed with other items to make pertinent statements. Her exhibition Nalda Searles Drifting in my own Land is currently on national tour. She has a long association with indigenous women through the fibre arts and in particular with the painter Pantjiti Mary Mclean.
http://www.symbiotica.uwa.edu.au/activities/friday_afternoons
 

Judy Rogers

Metro WA
Exhibition
New Works by Judy Rogers Solo Exhibition
Nyisztor Studio, 391 Canning Hwy, Melville

July 31, 2010 - August 15, 2010
Wed to Fri 11am-5pm, Sat & Sun 12noon-5pm.
The exhibition features works on family dynamics and suburban bliss.

Mixed media paintings and installations.

Opening Night: Fri 30 July, 6.30pm.
0431 917 303
pandj@myplace.net.au
 

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