Monday, 22 February 2010

Christophe Canato @ Perth Centre for Photography

Event Title: RAGAMUFFINS
Participating Artists: Christophe Canato

Venue:
Perth Centre for Photography
91 Brisbane Street
Perth WA 6000

Description: Perth is the most isolated metropolis in the world. In the current context of globalisation, this Western Australian capital bears resemblance to our European Materialist societies. This urban environment has inspired the photographer, Christophe Canato, to create a series of photographs entitled Ragamuffins.

Consumption, possession, ownership, affection, abandonment, globalisation, migration, nomadism, mobility, homelessness and solitude are but a few of the notions explored in Christophe's body of work.

Ragamuffins is a photographic series of abandoned couches and armchairs throughout the streets of Perth and its surrounding suburbs. This census of objects of near human resemblance is based on the communal theme which focuses on consumer habits and human behaviours in our materialistic society.

From the frills of a flowery patterned grandmother chair to the cracks in a red-leather couch or the missing spring of a bargain recliner, the members of our community have left their mark on Christophe Canato's photographs. These photographs also carry the stigma of our social classes, from the lowest to the highest, the industrious to the indolent, the blossoming to the withering.

If one can easily conjure a classification, then one can also picture the life of the furniture's past owners and the manner in which they have adapted to their social surroundings. From the most luxurious to the most miserable, one can raise the question as to how many of these couches will find a second life and therefore some comfort into the makeshift housing of those disowned by society.

Through the warm colours of the artificially lit city, Christophe Canato's nocturnal shots give the inanimate objects a soul. The context is cosy, intimate and warm hearted, nevertheless the ideas of isolation, solitude and abandonment still maintain their significance. These photographs encourage the viewer to focus on the object and its immediate environment: a street, a building.

With a feeling of déjà-vu, Christophe Canato's images create an amalgamation between the idea of indoor and outdoor, comfort and discomfort, portraiture and still-life.

Start Date: 18 February 2010
End Date: 14 March 2010
Opening Times: Thu-Sun, 12-5pm

For more information, contact: 00 61 (8) 9227 6620

Saturday, 13 February 2010

Seng Mah @ Behind the Monkey

'Sons of Ganga'

Dates:
March 13-31, 2010

Venue:
Behind the Monkey
479 Beaufort St, Highgate

For more information:
http://www.thesnapshooter.net/ganga_gallery/sonsofganga.html

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Laneway Art & Lattes ... call for work....

Event: Laneway Art & Lattes
What: Exhibit
Start Time: Wednesday, March 3 at 12:00pm
End Time: Sunday, March 7 at 6:00pm
Where: Wolf Lane, Williams Lane, Howards Lane, Jay Jay's Lane

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=295115355895&mid=1da1cc7G2084782aG422cb0fG7

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Mungart Boodja Community Arts @ NORTH Gallery

Event Title: Gathering (Mixed Show)
Participating Artists: Mungart Boodja Community Arts

Venue:
NORTH Gallery
7 Boston Quays, Mindarie WA 6030

Description: In the second show at NORTH the Mungart Boodja community arts from Katanning is exhibiting the work of six artists. The works range from pastel drawings, painting and digital photography. Their focus encompasses tellings from their dreamings to contemporary photographic work of the ochre pits. Mungart Boodja promotes the work of Noongar artists.

Start Date: 7th February 2010
End Date: 7th March 2010
Opening Times: Weds - Fri 12 - 5pm; Sat - Sun, 9.30 -4pm.

For more information, contact: Bernadette Nelson or Jeremy Blank 0893044566

Friday, 5 February 2010

PCP: Exhibition proposals, July-November 2010

The Perth Centre for Photography is currently seeking exhibition proposals from national and international artists and curators for the second half of 2010.

Deadline: March 31st 2010.

All proposals will be considered by the PCP selection committee and successful applicants will be notified shortly after. Meanwhile, if you have any enquiries regarding exhibition proposals please contact the exhibition coordinator, Eva Fernandez at exhibitions@pcp.org.au.

Perth Centre for Photography
91 Brisbane Street Perth

For more information: http://www.pcp.org.au

Christophe Canato & Flavia Schuster @ PCP

Christophe Canato, 'Ragamuffins'
and Flavia Schuster, 'Stray Dogs and Other Omens'.

Dates/Times
Feb 18-March 14
Thurs & Fri, 12-5pm; Sat & Sun, 12-4pm

Venue:
Perth Centre for Photography
91 Brisbane Street

For more information: http://www.pcp.org.au

Andrew Nicholls & Susan Favell @ Turner Galleries

Andrew Nicholls, 'Go to Hell'
& Susan Flavell, 'Sabine'

Dates/Times:
Sat 6 February-Sat 6 March
Tue-Sat, 11am – 5pm
and by appointment

TURNER GALLERIES
470 WILLIAM STREET
NORTHBRIDGE WA 6003

For more information: www.turnergalleries.com.au

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Artists from the Freedom School of Painting @ Moores Building

Event Title: Artists from the Freedom School of Painting
Participating Artists: 29 Artists, including Carolyn Griffiths, David Giles, Pam Lockwood & Sandy Tippit, Charlotte O'Shea, Angela Carter, Terry Pikora, Sonja Vujic, Stephanie Durack, Alan Diggin, Carol Hazel, Elizabeth Ribul and more.

Venue:
Moores Building Fremantle
46 Henry Street Fremantle

Description: 'The Freedom School ... seeks the unknown, the newly known, the always known, opening up new visions ... and bravely reminding us of the freedom inherent in possibility.' Dr Ric Spencer (artist/ writer)

This unique group was founded by David Giles as a movement of artists seeking to embrace the freedom of abstract art as an active force in their lives. We thrive on the open environment in which we paint and on the motivational, inspirational support of David and others in the group. We support one another, bringing all our combined talent, professional and life experience.

There are many unique paintings that will stay in your mind.

Start Date: 29 January 2010
End Date: 7 February 2010
Opening Times: Monday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm

Monday, 1 February 2010

Requesting participants for Roleystone Autumn Festival

Event Title: ROLEYSTONE AUTUMN FESTIVAL
Participating Artists: Requesting participants

Venue:
Roleystone Primary and High School
Robin Road Roleystone

Description:
INTERESTED ARTISTS? PLEASE FORWARD

On the 20th March the Roleystone Autumn Festival will once again be held with many bright, exciting and awesome things for people to do and see. The committee has worked extremely hard to ensure it will once again be a tremendous success, benefiting both the Primary and Secondary school.

This year we have decided to hold an art exhibition with a difference...

PAINTERS POTS

All artists participating will be painting terracotta plant pots in traditional or contemporary themes to wow the festival goers with.
Each pot will be sprayed with varnish to make sure it retains a beautiful, permanent shine to it.
Each artist will complete two each; both for sale, with the complete takings of one pot going to the schools. Prices will differ, depending on size of the pots and materials used and if the pot contains anything!
It is up to the artist to plant a flower or plant or to submit the pot empty.
The pot may be painted, embellished, altered, you name it...all in the name of creation...

Start Date: March however INTEREST Must be emailed asap
End Date: March 20
Opening Times: 10-4

For more information, contact: julie fearns pheasant