Thursday, 22 July 2010

Paul Moncrieff @ Gallery East

Event Title: T A N G E N T
Participating Artists: Paul Moncrieff

Venue:
Gallery East
94 Stirling Highway
North Fremantle

Description: Solo show of new non figurative geometric paintings, which explore figure field and colour relationships.

Start Date: 29th July 2010
End Date: 22nd August 2010
Opening Times: Tues - Sat 11AM - 5PM; Sun 2 - 5PM

For more information, contact: David Forrest 93366231

Monday, 12 July 2010

Perth Centre for Photography: Call out for proposals

The Perth Centre for Photography is currently seeking exhibition proposals from national and international photomedia artists, video artists, cross-photomedia artists, groups and independent curators for exhibitions in 2011.

All proposals will be taken into consideration by the PCP selection committee and invited photography and video art industry professionals.

For more information about the exhibition space or to request an exhibition proposal form email exhibitions@pcp.org.au.

Deadline for submissions: 31 July 2011

Perth Centre for Photography
91 Brisbane Street Perth
enquiries: info@pcp.org.au

Artsource Midland Artists Studios & JJHQ Open Day

Event Title: Artsource Midland Artists Studios & JJHQ Open Day

Participating Artists: Claire BUSHBY Kristi CHUA Denise BROWN Dean MOYES Graeme MCCULLAGH Claire CANHAM Kyle HUGHES-ODGERS Melanie DISS Peter FARMER Hayley BAHR Elwyn MARREN Gemma BEN-ARY Robert DORIZZI Libby GUJ Hellie TURNER Vanessa RUSS Holly PEPPER Ben MITCHELLl Jessica JUBB

Venue:
Connolly's Building
1 Old Great Northern Hwy, Midland (Opposite the Midland Town Hall), WA

Description: The artists studios & JJHQ are open for the afternoon so come along, have a look around and feel free to chat to the artists.

Affordable works available for sale on the day.

Start Date: 18 July 2010
End Date: 18 July 2010
Opening Times: Sunday, 12-4pm

For more information, contact: clairebushby@gmail.com

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Dawn Gamblen, Minaxi May and PICA Curator, Leigh Robb @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: Plasticity Artist Talk
Participating Artists: Dawn Gamblen, Minaxi May and PICA Curator, Leigh Robb

Venue:
Heathcote Museum & Gallery
58-60 Duncraig Road, Applecross

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

For more information, contact: claire.bushby@melville.wa.gov.au

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

P. James Bryans @ Showcase Gallery

Event Title: Happy Days
Participating Artists: P. James Bryans

Venue:
Showcase Gallery
12 Aberdeen Street, Perth

Description:
A Solo Exhibition by P. James Bryans
Do you remember your childhood?
Do you remember what you saw?
Do you remember the feeling? The wonder, the innocence?
Do you remember everything or just the important bits?

For P. James Bryans it was a childhood full of daydreams, farm life and wonder of the bushland down the back block, the thousands of colours in a single blade of grass... the universe.

Growing up on an idyllic farmlet he spent his days (after the animals had been fed) wandering through the bush and giving his imagination free reign.

Now, as an adult, he aims to capture the fleeting moments that we treasure, imperfect and incomplete, but which we hold precious and which make us who we are.

Start Date: 15 July 2010
End Date: 31 July 2010
Opening Times: Wed-Fri, 12-6pm; Sat 2-4.45

For more information, contact: Predrag

Various Artists @ Gallery Central

Event Title: wall paper
Participating Artists: P James Bryans, Cat Critch, Susanna Castleden, Harry Hummerston, Jo Darbyshire, Linda Banazis,Toogarr Morrisson, Penny Bovell, Paul Uhlmann, Mark Datodi, Philippa Nikulinsky, Anna Dunnill, Eva Fernandez, Trevor6025/Emma McPike, Sue Codee, Gregory Pryor, Little Design Horse, Clare McFarlane, Alex Spremberg, Annabel Dixon, Marzena Topka, Perdita Phillips, David Turley,Caitlin Yardley, Brendan Hibbert, Rebecca Dagnall

Venue:
Gallery Central
12 Aberdeen Street

Description: 27 local artists were provided with a scroll of textured or patterned wall paper and asked to transform it into an original work. Print, draw or cut as they may, these 4 metre swatches are more than decoration, each one is modified in a unique way.

Works for sale are by artists, designers and photographers: P James Bryans, Cat Critch, Susanna Castleden, Harry Hummerston, Jo Darbyshire, Linda Banazis,Toogarr Morrisson, Penny Bovell, Paul Uhlmann, Mark Datodi, Philippa Nikulinsky, Anna Dunnill, Eva Fernandez, Trevor6025/Emma McPike, Sue Codee, Gregory Pryor, Little Design Horse, Clare McFarlane, Alex Spremberg, Annabel Dixon, Marzena Topka, Perdita Phillips, David Turley,Caitlin Yardley, Brendan Hibbert, Rebecca Dagnall.

Curated by Thelma John and P James Bryans
The show is sponsored by Wall Candy Wall Paper

Start Date: 12 July 2010
End Date: 31 July 2010
Opening Times: Mon-Fri, 10am-4.45pm; Sat 2-4.45pm

For more information, contact: Predrag

Monday, 5 July 2010

Nyoongar Dreamings @ the blend(er) gallery

Exploring the balance between cultural heritage and modernised society, 'Nyoongar Dreamings' surveys nationally recognised contemporary Nyoongar artists. The exhibition will feature work by Peter Farmer, Lindsay Harris, Sandra Hill, Alan Kelly, Laurel Nannup, Ben Pushman, Chris Pease and Shane Pickett.

Guest curator, Julian Goddard, Head of Department of Art, Curtin University of Technology

blend(er) gallery
4/48 Central Walk, Joondalup
Gallery open
6 - 31 July 2010
Tuesday - Saturday, 10.00am - 2.00pm
Friday, 7.00pm - 9.00pm

For more information: http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/Explore/Events/NAIDOCCelebrations/NyoongarDreamings.aspx

Catherine Gomersall @ Breathing Space, Library, Edith Cowan University

Event Title: Body Bags: "I am a Trash Bag"
Participating Artists: Catherine Gomersall

Venue:
Breathing Space, Library, Edith Cowan University
2 Bradford St, Mt Lawley

Description: This exhibition of conceptual photographic works explore the "trash bag" as a metaphor for a particular category of emotion: "bad" ones. Emotion itself has largely been treated as bad, as trash, in Western philosophical tradition - emotion has been situated as opposite and inferior to thought: affect versus cognition, passion versus reason, feeling versus thinking. The word trash has been inherited from American popular culture into popular contemporary urban Australian language to mean something other than rubbish, garbage or litter. We speak of feeling like trash. Trash and emotion share a sense of naturalness. A large part of the Western philosophical discourse regards emotion as natural: as wild forces beyond our control. Trash's etymological traces hark back to nature. For example, "trasch" in Middle English were fallen leaves and twigs. Yet, in the contemporary use of the word literal trash has come to signify the objects of consumer culture - discarded wrappers, plastic bottles, unwanted belongings. In the body bags the jumbo sized black rubbish bag embodies its badness and dread.

Start Date: 28 July 2010
End Date: 20 August 2010
Opening Times: Opening Night Wednesday 28 July 2010 @ 6pm

For more information, contact: the artist by email: info@catherinegomersall.com