Sunday, 29 May 2011

Various Artists @ Parmelia House

Event Title: City Life Art Exhibition.
Participating Artists: Yolande Bennett, Antoni Daniel, Carol Hazel, Myra Mitchell, Narelle Manser-Smith, Carollyn Rhodes-Thompson and more.

Venue:
Parmelia House,
Lobby, 191 St George's Terrace Perth WA.

Description:
Interactive Arts warmly invites you to the opening of City Life.

This group exhibition has been inspired by the availability of a central CBD location of the lobby of Parmelia House thanks to the support of Hawaiian.

Featuring Yolande Bennett, Antoni Daniel, Narelle Manser-Smith, Lindy Boyle, Lindy Midalia, Myra Mitchell, Carollyn Rhodes-Thompson and more...
The 5 Senses Opening night Thursday 16 June 6pm.

This event is proudly sponsored by Hawaiian, Arimia Wines and Jewellery Gallery on Hay.

Dates: 16 June 2011 to 1 July 2011.
Opening Times: 10 am - 5pm Monday - Friday.

For more information, contact: Fleur Allen, 08 9380 6539, 0412 473 248, contact@interactivearts.com.au, www.InteractiveArts.com.au

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Danilo Pravica @ Gallery Central

Event Title: DANILO PRAVICA ALCHEMY OF THINKING.
Participating Artists: Danilo Pravica.

Venue:
Gallery Central,
12 Aberdeen St, Perth.

Description: DANILO PRAVICA ALCHEMY OF THINKING
10 JUNE - 2 JULY

Human existence meets the heavenly sphere in Pravica's oil paintings, acrylics, drawings and aquatints.

Born in the former Yugoslavia, Danilo Pravica has lived and worked in Perth since 1997. He has had an amazing 44 solo exhibitions in Europe and 8 in Perth. Pravica is represented in collections in 22 countries.

Through form and colour, Pravica transforms the human and the natural worlds into intimations of the infinite, implying the interconnectedness of all things, including the physical and the spiritual. His figures are somehow disembodied, even spectral, certainly universal. They intersect and overlap, looking outwards towards the viewer or inwards towards their own space. Out of these complexities of space and viewing points there frequently arises a figure, outlined in glowing colour, and floating upwards out of the frame. At the same time the background colours become pure and clear, as if to indicate the attainment of some form of the sublime.

Gallery Central is proud to be a partner of the City of Perth Winter Arts Season.

Dates: 10 June 2011 to 02 July 2011.
Opening Times: Mon-Fri 10am-4.45pm; Sat 2-4.45pm.

For more information, contact: 94271318.

Monday, 23 May 2011

Jimmy Pike, John Butler and many more! @ Victoria Hall

Event Title: The Great Deckchair Auction.
Participating Artists: Jimmy Pike, John Butler and many more!.

Venue:
Victoria Hall,
179 High Street, Fremantle.

Description: The historic Great Deckchair Auction is back again offering an exciting opportunity to snap up some of the most exciting visual art from our most talented West Australian artists.

The 2011 auction will showcase artwork from an array of artists, in particular Fremantle musician John Butler, who will paint a deckchair to be auctioned specifically for this event. Accompanied by almost 30 Western Australian professional visual artists, this occasion is a rare opportunity to view and purchase some of these exquisite artworks.

Dates: 11 June 2011 to 11 June 2011.
Opening Times: Viewings from 12noon, auction begins at 5pm.

For more information, contact: Emily Fiori.

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Thomas Heidt @ emerge ARTSPACE

Event Title: 'Time Slot' - Exhibition.
Participating Artists: Thomas Heidt.

Venue:
emerge ARTSPACE,
676A Beaufort St, Mt Lawley.

Description: Thomas Heidt's latest solo exhibition [Time Slot] at Emerge Art Space brings together a series of elemental works that embody the artists‚ continuing process driven practice and its movement into increasingly vast spaces.

Sighting the aesthetics of scientific processes, repetition and emotional and rational methods of construction, Heidt has an implicit understanding of materials and their underlying potential to create form and structure. Charred local timbers and pencil box tools are employed by Heidt in his creations, where repetitive forms give way to the subtle oddities uncovered via the artists process.

Amongst these earnest inquiries into the nature of materials, scientific repetition and minimal aesthetics, there is a lingering and refreshing effect of play evident in Heidt's works.

There is a sense that many of the works presented in [Time Slot] are a slice of a larger, perpetual structure or pattern that with time could extend beyond the gallery walls.

- Britt Salt.

Dates: 1 June 2011 to 17 June 2011.
Opening Times: Wed - Sat 11am - 4pm or by appointment.

For more information, contact: 9271 6459.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Laura Mitchell @ Kidogo Arthouse

Event Title: ART EXHIBITION & BOOK LAUNCH "The Elephant of Eastbury".
Participating Artists: Laura Mitchell.

Venue:
Kidogo Arthouse,
Bathers Beach off Mews Rd, Fremantle.

Description:
A child goes nextdoor to see his grandmother, and finds her motionless. Next to her is a tiny bejewelled elephant...and so begins the story of The Elephant of Eastbury.

Please join American/W.Australian artist Laura Mitchell for an exhibiton of her paintings and the book launch based on this poem. This was a result of an international collaboration with Littlefox Press in Melbourne, and U.S. poet Andrew Gates. The images range from literal to metaphorical interpretations of the poem, alluding to the poet's memories and meanings. The event will be opened by noted Melbourne artist Jo Darvall in Perth and by Littlefox Press Publisher and acclaimed academic and writer Christine Matthieu in Melbourne.

Dates: 10 June 2011 to 16 June 2011.
Opening Times: Mon-Fri 9-5, Sa-Su 10-4.

For more information, contact: Laura Mitchell.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Japanese Design Today 100 @ Gallery Central

Event Title: Japanese Design Today 100.

Venue:
Gallery Central,
12 Aberdeen St, Northbridge.

Description: Japanese Design Today 100


An insight into the nature of contemporary Japanese culture is offered by this unique collection of Japanese designed household items. The exhibition presents designs for domestic objects produced during the 1990s, plus it casts a glance backwards to the roots of contemporary design, from the postwar Japan of the 1950s. There is the world's smallest radio and TV, the Walkman and other innovative electronic devices, cars, bikes, furniture and solutions for practical clothing and low cost accommodation.

Japanese Design Today 100 celebrates the achievements, past and present, of the country's design leaders and is presented by The Japan Foundation and the Consulate-General of Japan in Perth.

Dates: 17 May 2011 to 31 May 2011.
Open: 10am - 4.45pm Monday - Friday; 2 - 4.45pm Saturday

For more information, contact: 94271318.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Various Artists @ The Oats Factory

Event Title: Drawn.
Participating Artists: Marie Burridge, Claire Canham, Jenna Dowling, Zoe Chong-Seng, Deborah Haslam, Connla Kerr, Cynthia Ellis, Donovan Fisher, Rebecca Orchard, Tanisha Percival, Melody Smith, Bill Wernham & Ian Williams.

Venue:
The Oats Factory,
69 Oats St, Carlisle WA 6101.

Description:
'Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating' - Salvador Dali.

The artists selected for 'Drawn'‚ share a common passion for materials and process; their practices encompass a variety of approaches to the subject of drawing. For many, drawing is considered the foundation of all artistic practice. Drawing can be many things; a meditation, a study, an exploration of ideas, but often artistic intervention becomes sidelined in preference for conceptual objectives. Drawing has the potential to capture a rare and unguarded moment of clarity during the artistic process.
'Drawn' showcases works from a diverse group of artists; whose work affirms the necessity and relevance of drawing in contemporary art.

Dates: 13 May 2011 to 29 May 2011.
Opening Times: Wed - Sun, 12-5pm.

For more information, contact: melody.smith@theoatsfactory.com.au

Monday, 9 May 2011

Joseph H. Dalton @ Genesis in the Hills

Event Title: Exhibition One.
Participating Artists: Joseph H. Dalton.

Venue:
Genesis in the Hills,
124 Croyden road, Roleystone WA 6111.

Description: Exhibition One is a breakthrough art display of one man's observation of the nature of refraction. Various mediums. www.jhd101.com Set in the beautiful hills landscape of Roleystone, not to be missed. Opening night, Saturday May 21. 6pm.

Dates: 21 May 2011 to 20 June 2011.
Opening Times: Thursday 10:30-5pm, Friday-Sunday 8:30am-5pm.

For more information, contact: Lavida Rose, leafitb@yahoo.com.au

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Various Artists @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: 8: Contemporary Jewellery: Meet the artists.
Participating Artists: Helena Bogucki, Claire Brooks, Carolyn Gorman, Carrie McDowell, Claire Moody, Leah Tarlo, Fern Vallesi and Alister Yiap.

Venue:
Heathcote Museum & Gallery,
Swan House, Heathcote Cultural Centre, 58-60 Duncraig Road, Applecross.

Description: Join artists Helena Bogucki, Claire Brooks, Carolyn Gorman, Carrie McDowell, Claire Moody, Leah Tarlo, Fern Vallesi and Alister Yiap for afternoon tea at this special behind the scenes glimpse of their work featured in the Eight exhibition now showing at Heathcote Museum and Gallery.

The artists will guide you through the contemporary jewellery works in the exhibition and provide an insight into the making process, inspirations and working together to produce the 'Ninth Jeweller' project.

Sunday, 15 May at 1pm - 3pm.

To RSVP please email claire.bushby@melville.wa.gov.au or call 9364 5666.
The exhibition runs until 22 May.

Dates: 15 May 2011 to 15 May 2011.
Opening Times: 1 - 3pm.

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

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Katarina Vesterberg @ Greenhill Galleries

Event Title: A Temperate View.
Participating Artists: Katarina Vesterberg.

Venue:
Greenhill Galleries,
6 Gugeri Street, Claremont WA 6010.

Description: Greenhill Galleries is pleased to present a new collection of landscapes and seascapes by Scandinavian-born artist, Katarina Vesterberg.

Taking inspiration from the transitions in the natural environment, Vesterberg's works reveal an interest in exploring the subtle meeting between earth and ocean, finding expression in deeply atmospheric paintings that possess a romantic sensibility. Her Nordic background is evoked in her utilisation of colour and light and the manner in which she responds to the landscape. Rather than overworking the panoramic views, Vesterberg engages with the essentials of nature, producing works that highlight both the vast enormity and serene beauty of natural, exterior spaces.

Dates: 04 May 2011 to 18 May 2011.
Opening Times: Tue-Fri, 10-5pm; Sat, 10-4pm.

For more information, contact: info@greenhillgalleries.com.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Anita Haywood @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: The Illusion of Control.
Participating Artists: Anita Haywood.

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

Description: Anita Haywood explores the Human Condition through photography, painting, film, installation and sculpture in this solo exhibition that questions the ways in which we attempt to take charge of our fate. Haywood says, 'We like to believe that we have control over our lives. But have we? We hone skills to cope with a contemporary society, but events develop out of our jurisdiction and we can only respond, particularly in an accident, battle or a natural disaster. Even when planning our own funeral, nothing is guaranteed. Control is inevitably out of our hands.'

Dates: 28 May 2011 to 3 July 2011.
Opening Times: Tuesday - Friday 10-3pm; Saturday - Sunday 11-3pm.

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

Friday, 15 April 2011

Charles Blackman @ Greenhill Galleries

Event Title: 'Through the Looking Glass': Charles Blackman's Wonderful World of Schoolgirls, Alice in Wonderland and Cheshire Cats.
Participating Artists: Charles Blackman.

Venue:
GREENHILL GALLERIES,
6 Gugeri Street Claremont WA 6010.

Description: It is with immense pleasure that Greenhill Galleries announces this upcoming exhibition of recent Charles Blackman ink drawings.

This limited collection of original ink drawings revisits some of Blackman's favourite subjects - Alice in Wonderland, schoolgirls, women and cats. Blackman's works have afforded him high acclaim over a career spanning more than 60 years, and many of his most important works are included in the collections of major public galleries of Australia.

These sometimes sparse drawings, have a simplicity found only in the works of highly accomplished artists, illustrating the power of a single silhouetted image.

Dates: 15 April 2011 to 30 April 2011.
Opening Times: Tue-Fri, 10-5pm; Sat, 10-4pm.

For more information, contact: http://www.greenhillgalleries.com.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Various Artists @ Westonia Old Miners Hall

Event Title: Westonia Metal Art exhibition.
Participating Artists: Various.

Venue:
Westonia Old Miners Hall,
Main Street of Westonia.

Description: The Shire of Westonia are running an Art exhibtion over two days for drought relief on the theme of Metalworks. Various Artists from around the State are exhibiting. A barbecue and full bar will be open on Saturday the 30th.

Dates: 30 July 2011 to 31 July 2011.
Opening Times: Sat 9am till late Sun 9am-5pm.

For more information, contact: Annemaree Jensen.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Call for Exhibition Proposals @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: Call for Exhibition Proposals 2012.

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

Description: Heathcote Museum & Gallery are now calling for exhibition proposals for the 2012 program.

Deadline for 2012 applications is 15 May 2011.

The Gallery invites proposals from emerging and established artists, curators, community groups and people wanting to exhibit material within a social history context. The Gallery develops exhibitions in-house, by invitation and through artist proposals.

Exhibitions are assessed using the following criteria:

- A pursuit of ideas and artistic excellence
- Exhibition content and rationale
- Technical engagement
- Clear communication of the exhibition\\\'s intent
- Adequate material to assess the proposal
- Consideration of the physical requirements of both the exhibition space and the artwork proposed

Applications for recurrent exhibitions are only considered if there is a break of at least 12 months from the last day of the one exhibition to the next.

Please find further information here:
http://www.melvillecity.com.au/facilities/museums/heathcote/applications

Deadline: 15 May 2011.
Opening Times: Tuesday - Friday 10-3pm; Saturday - Sunday 11-3pm.

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

Various Artists @ Heathcote Museum & Gallery

Event Title: 8 - an contemporary jewellery exhibition.
Participating Artists: Helena Bogucki, Claire Brooks, Carolyn Gorman, Carrie McDowell, Claire Moody, Leah Tarlo, Fern Vallesi & Alister Yiap.

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

Description: A showcase of works by 8 Western Australian contemporary jewellers brought together by a common interest in the process of making. The number 8 visually references infinity, the symbol of the never-ending link and the infinite bond between this group of artist jewellers.

To be opened by Fremantle Arts Centre, Curator, Dr Ric Spencer on
Friday, 15 April 2011 at 6.00pm. To attend opening night please RSVP to the below email or phone 9364 5666.

Exhibition runs from Saturday, 16 April ˆ Sunday, 22 May 2011.

Dates: 16 April 2011 to 22 May 2011.
Opening Times: Tues-Fri, 10-3pm; Sat-Sun, 11-3pm.

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