Friday 31 July 2015

Regional and Rural Artists @ Memorial Hall, Mukinbudin

Event Title: Act-Belong-Commit Mukinbudin Art Exhibition and Sale. 
Participating Artists: Regional and Rural Artists. 

Venue: 
Memorial Hall, Mukinbudin, 
Mukinbudin, Western Australia. 

Description: The Beach to Bush 2015 Mukinbudin Spring Festival Art Exhibition and Sale will be showing from 10-12th of September. Join us in the Bush for the Opening night in the Mukinbudin Town Hall at 630pm to hear our prestigious contemporary art judges, Shannon Lyons and David Atwood announce the awards and enjoy some live art by artist Luke O'Donohoe and music by John Adams. Come and experience the bush at it's best by making the trip from the beach to our small but vibrant town, Muka. For any more information or artists who are interested in exhibiting please contact Amber Norrish at Mukinbudin.spring.festival@gmail.com.

Dates: 10/09/2015 to 12/09/2015. 
Opening Times: Thurs-Sat 930am-330am, Thurs 6:30pm-10pm. 

For more information, contact: mukinbudin.spring.festival@gmail.com.

Thursday 30 July 2015

Workshop @ Paper Mountain

Event Title: Paper. Pattern. Print. Workshop. 

Venue: 
Paper Mountain, 
267 William Street, Northbridge, 6003. 

Description: Want to learn how to design your own patterns and print them onto ready-made products?

Freelance textile designer, design educator and SURFACE 1º22 founder Emily Wills will take you through the process of designing basic units and tiled repeat patterns that can be digitally printed onto wallpaper, gift wrap, tote bags, fabrics, and garments. All three workshops cover the same content, are suitable for people aged 12-30 and are geared towards beginners and artists at an intermediate level of their practice.

All materials are supplied, so it is not necessary to bring any equipment for the workshop.

Emily Wills is the creative director of SURFACE 1°22, living between Asia and Australia designing screen and digital prints, blogging and workshopping. She has worked as a fashion designer, illustrator, printed textile designer and design educator. After eight years of lecturing in tertiary education, Emily developed Paper. Pattern. Print. to simplify the design process and teach surface pattern design to a global audience.

"I think there is a persisting appreciation for hand-craftsmanship and traditional art making methods, funnily enough, at a time when digital software is taking over our lives. This partnership of hand with technology is where I love to teach and play." - Emily Wills. 

Dates: 05 September 2015 to 07 September 2015. 
Opening Times: 5th-6th September 9am-12pm, 7 September 4pm-7pm. 

For more information, contact: hello@propel.org.au or 08 9328 5855. 

Monday 27 July 2015

ArtGames 2015 Series @ The Newport Hotel

Event Title: The ArtGames 2015 Series
Participating Artists: Various.

Venue: The Newport Hotel, 2 South Terrace, Fremantle.

Description: The format requires two artists to take their blank canvas to
finished artwork in front of a live audience in 120 minutes, the seconds
ticking down from behind the stage as they work.

Accompanying this desperate fight to complete an artwork, two local original
bands/music artists take the stage to create a sonic landscape as exciting
as the visual drama unfolding before the eyes of the audience.

Sponsored by Jacksons' Art Supplies, Matsos, Pilpel Print and The Newport
Hotel, this art-music fusion is a first in bringing together original artist
and musicians in a celebration of the explosive talents of our WA arts
communities.

Dates: 23 August 2015 to 24 January 2016.
Opening Times: Second last Sunday of the month 5.30pm -10.00pm.

For more information, contact: https://www.facebook.com/TheArtgames.

Friday 24 July 2015

Various artists @ Central Park building foyer

Event Title: Colours of our Country . 
Participating Artists: Yinjaa-Barni Art and Roebourne Art Group members, plus independant artists.

Venue: 
Central Park building foyer, 
152 ˆ 158 St George's Terrace, Perth. 

Description: Explore more than 240 paintings and artefacts by highly collectible artists in the tenth Rio Tinto Colours of our Country Aboriginal art exhibition. Meet some of the featured artists who have travelled from the Pilbara region to share stories and customs from our country. 

Colours of our Country is more than an exhibition.  It creates economic development opportunities for the featured artists, supports the ongoing sustainability of art groups and artists, providing an outlet for cultural expression.

Since its launch, more than 1,900 artworks have been sold, generating almost $1.75 million for artists, their art groups and communities.. 

Dates: 31 August 2015 to 11 September 2015. 
Opening Times: Weekdays 9am - 5pm. 

For more information, contact: http://www.riotinto.com/ironore/colours-of-our-country-11364.aspx

Artists aged 12-25 in Western Australia @ John Leckie Pavilion

Event Title: Emerge Youth Art Awards

Participating Artists: Artists aged 12-25 in Western Australia .

Venue: John Leckie Pavilion, Melvista Avenue, Nedlands.

Description: The City of Nedlands Emerge: Youth Art Awards is open to young
people aged 12-25 years.

Artworks must be two dimensional - print, photography, painting, drawing,
etc. An exhibition of entries will be held on Saturday, 22 August at John
Leckie Pavilion, Nedlands, with an awards ceremony for all categories.

The theme is 'TRANSITION'.
A change from one state or condition to another.

Key Dates:
Entries Close: Friday 31 July 5pm
Exhibition and Award Ceremony: Saturday 22 August 2-6pm

Award Categories

Resident's Award -
First Prize $500
Commendation $250

Open Award -
First Prize $500
Commendation $250

People's Choice Award -
First Prize $500


Dates: Entries Close: Friday 31 July. Exhibition: Saturday 22 August.
Opening Times: 2-6pm.

For more information, contact: Mel Dias.

Sunday 19 July 2015

Various @ Perth Concert Hall

Event Title: Made on the Left market. 
Participating Artists: featuring 70+ local designers including Ashleigh Perrella, Jacquie Hughes, Enid Twiglet, Lygia Dantas, Major Mitchell, Rocket Shots Photography and Sally Ridge Illustration. 

Venue: 
Perth Concert Hall, 
5 St Georges Tce, Perth. 

Description: Made on the Left markets are a showcase of the best of Western Australian independent design and offer the public a chance to find original locally made items. We will be featuring 70+ local designers selling jewellery, artworks, ceramics, clothing, toys, homewares, stationery, bags, body products, accessories and lots more!. 

Dates: 26 July 2015 to 26 July 2015. 
Opening Times: 10 am - 4 pm. 

For more information, contact: www.madeontheleft.com.

Friday 17 July 2015

Serena McLauchlan, Emily Mabee and Julie Hylands @ Spectrum Project Space

Event Title: Girls Girls Girls.
Participating Artists: Serena McLauchlan, Emily Mabee and Julie Hylands

Venue: Spectrum Project Space, Building 3.191, 2 Bradford Street, Mount
Lawley, Western Australia.

Description: An exhibition curated by Ben Waters showcasing the work of
three female ECU Alumni painters, Serena McLauchlan, Emily Mabee and Julie
Hylands.

Opening celebration Friday, 7 August at 5:00 - 8:00pm

Exhibition runs Saturday, 8 August to Thursday, 20 August 2015

Dates: 8 August 2015 to 20 August 2015
Opening Times: Tues - Fri, 10-5pm; Sat 12-5pm

For more information, contact: spectrum@ecu.edu.au

Sunday 12 July 2015

Kathy Allam, Lisa Dymond, Angela Mc Harrie, Karen Millar, Pascal Proteau, Helen Seiver and Sarah Wilkinson @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: Handle With Care group exhibition

Participating Artists: Kathy Allam, Lisa Dymond, Angela Mc Harrie, Karen
Millar, Pascal Proteau, Helen Seiver and Sarah Wilkinson.

Venue: Heathcote Museum & Gallery, Heathcote Cultural Centre, 58 Duncraig
Road, Applecross.

Description: Using both robust and delicate materials, the artists in Handle
With Care examine the notion and intersection of fragility and strength. In
doing so, the seven artists provide a thought provoking and engaging
meditation on the contradictory essence of being.

Join the artists in a workshop and conversation sharing their creative
approaches to starting new works on Friday September 4, 11am to 2pm. The
workshops will use materials, ideas and techniques to transform new concepts
into objects. Bring your materials and treasured fragments.

Handle With Care opens Friday 21 August 6-8pm.
For more information, contact Heathcote Museum & Gallery at 9364 5666 or
heathcote@melville.wa.gov.au.

Dates: 22 August 2015 to 27 September 2015.
Opening Times: Tues-Fri, 10am-3pm; Sat-Sun, 12noon-4pm; closed Mondays.

For more information, contact: 9364 5666.

Wednesday 8 July 2015

Nick Danziger @ Wanneroo Gallery

Event Title: Missing Lives. 
Participating Artists: Nick Danziger. 

Venue: 
Wanneroo Gallery, 
Wanneroo Library & Cultural Center, 3 Rocca way, Wanneroo. 

Description: Almost 20 years after the wars in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia, and 13 years after the end of the conflict in Kosovo, thousands of people are still missing. This Red Cross exhibition tells the story of some of those who are unaccounted for and their family's search for answers with photographs by award-winning British photojournalist Nick Danziger.

Dates: 11 July 2015 to 31 July 2015. 
Opening Times: Monday-Saturday, 10-4. 

For more information, contact: 9405 5914. 

Tuesday 7 July 2015

Fiona Harman @ Spectrum Project Space

Event Title: Paradise Point. 
Participating Artists: Fiona Harman. 

Venue: 
Spectrum Project Space, 
Spectrum Project Space, ECU Mount Lawley Campus, Building 3, Room 3.191. 

Description: Taking the motif of the 'model home', Fiona Harman has developed a series of paintings that explore real and imagined experiences of suburbia, questioning the ideal of a model home and what it can reveal about place, belonging and Australian identity. 

OPENING EVENT
Paradise Point will open on Friday, 10 July at 6:00 - 8:00pm.

EXHIBITION RUNS
Saturday, 11 July - Thursday, 23 July 2015.

ARTIST TALK
Saturday, 18 July at 2:00 - 3:00pm. 

Dates: 10 July 2015 to 23 July 2015. 
Opening Times: Tues - Fri, 10-5pm; Sat 12-5pm. 

For more information, contact: spectrum@ecu.edu.au.