Thursday, July 26, 2012

TAFE Graduates Exhibition at PODspace


Currently on show at PODspace gallery nine artists respond to the theme, Fetish.


The exhibition opened on Thursday 19 July and runs until Saturday the 4th of August and features several TAFE graduates, Sally Dooner, Sarah Jones, Gina McDonald, Eleanor Jane Robinson, Daniel Smith, Rose Turner and TAFE Photomedia Teacher Clare Weeks.

Rose Turner's work at POD space
The nine artists who accepted the challenge of responding to the theme of Fetish have explored its many permutations in very different ways, resulting in an exciting range of works including sculpture, printmaking, photography, painting and fibre art.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Portrait Prize


The Newcastle Art School Photography department is on show right now with two of our lecturers currently in exhibitions. James Murphy has a portrait hanging in the Maitland Regional Art Gallery as part of the 1233 Portrait Prize. James received a Highly Commended for his entry. The finalists will be on show at Maitland through August.

An exhibition at Podspace Gallery has another of our lecturers, Clare Weeks, as well as several of our recent graduates. The show titled 'Fetish' is curated by Art School graduate Eleanor Jane Robinson and features several other talented artists.

Maquette show Melbourne

Jo O'Toole has been invited to exhibit in This is a Maquette at the MarsGallery in Melbourne.


Her work 'Brainstorm' pictured here will be on show from the 8 Aug - 2 Sep 2012.

This great opportunity has come from her showing her work in Lorne and generally getting her work out there.
Well done, Jo.


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sophie Toupein - Whatever will happen will happen



Sophie Toupein's exhbition of paintings "Whatever will happen will happen' opens tonight in the Front Room Gallery.

Sophie is the recipient of the Ford Grant, sponsored by Chris and Helen Ford, which supported her to complete work for this exhibition after graduating from the Advanced Diploma in Fine Art. Her work will also be showcased at the Damien Minton Gallery in Sydney in the near future.

The painings use transparent and translucen, light filled layers of colour. They are abstractions that have hints of forms brought out by marks or fluid gestures, teasing at something through veils of colour.

The exhibition is open 11-5 Tuesday to Friday and 12-4 on Saturday until the 3rd August.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Winter School

We are running a Winter School, 9th -12th July. Courses include Life Painting, Printmaking, T-Shirt Design and Fashion Illustration. Download a brochure from here and the links should take you to the course registration. Otherwise enter the course number into www.tafensw.edu.au or call Donna on 49290351.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Artifacts Aired: Objects from the personal collections of Newcastle Art School staff


Artifacts Aired explores the objects that staff of Newcastle Art School, and members of the Newcastle art community collect and the stories behind those objects.

The items contributed vary greatly in value, age, origin and medium, although the link they share is that of the personal significance to the collector.

Whether it be a direct relation to the artist's practice or professional career, a link to a colleague or friend from the past, a treasured family heirloom or an interest completely outside of the collector's professional life, the objects on display are all worthy to be deemed collectable, and we are lucky to have so many of these hidden treasures in one space.

As well as the oppportunity to peek briefly into the personal lives of our exhibiting artists and teachers, the avid collector can pick up some tips on where to source additions to their own collections.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Drawing for Print

Drawing for Print at Newcastle Art School's Front Room Gallery features the work of artists Chris O'Doherty AKA Reg Mombassa, Matthew Martin, Simon Letch, Dallas Bray, Michael Bell, and Bruce Petty. 

The exhibition explores the ways that artists produce work for commercial and industrial purposes including the use of artwork for print journalism, textiles, and government information campaigns. The exhibition runs until 1 June

Monday, May 28, 2012

Lezlie Tilley's A Poetry of Infinite Possibilities

Connection.  It can be structural, sexual, or spiritual.  It binds, it relates, it creates familiarity. Connection is the basis of life, of science, of nature. These vast structures of design are all around us, all of the time, yet we cannot always see them.

Following on from methodology created in her series, An A-less Novel, Lezlie Tilley expands this concept of exposure to literature.  In her current work, each set of six panels demonstrates her process.  Beginning with a loved and tattered book of Robert Burn’s poetry given to her by her grandmother, Tilley has selected the 28-stanza poem, Hallowe’en. Each canto is explored and represented by six panels. The first shows a stanza of the poem in its pure state. In panel two punctures in the paper signify the location of each vowel.  Panel three demonstrates what the poem would be like without its essential vowels. The fourth is a complex design created by connecting the points where the vowels used to be.  The fifth and sixth panels are the antithesis of each other; one a graphite ‘shadow’ of the design, the other its negation. Each panel is an exploration, each a work of beauty and grace.

Tilley is a visionary who allows us to view what exists all around us—the essential structures that escape our naked eye. Her concept and implementation exposes shapes created by positive and negative spaces above, below, and within these vast poetic connections.

Vast connections they are—A Poetry of Infinite Possibilities.



Laura Wilson

Braddon Snape and Josh White/ Media Release

Page | 1 Media Release for immediate release ABSENCE Is an exhibition of new work by internationally recognised Artists Braddon Snape and Joshua White The compelling thing about great art is that it asks questions...it doesn’t profess to have the answers. Snape has recently returned from a residency at the International Sculpture Festa in Seoul, Korea where he produced a large scale Public Artwork and has now returned to create a new body of work intimate in scale, whilst White has been invited to exhibit at Utrecht University, Netherlands in June. Now, they are about to hit Sydney for their latest exhibition opening on Thursday
JOSHUA WHITE
, 31st May until 12th June 2012 at Kaleidoscope Gallery. is only twenty five years old yet has contributed to over fifteen solo and group exhibitions in Newcastle, Melbourne and Sydney. He will also exhibit internationally at The University of Utrecht, Netherlands June this year. White has created portrait paintings of musicians in the midst of playing their instruments and has paired the paintings with individual soundscapes. "Music is the universal language. I observed that if I separated the visual and audio aspects of a musician performing it would highlight their primordial origins. Visually I have removed the apparatus in which aids them in creating sound to focus on their animalistic facial expressions. The audio element creates another aspect that reveals the similarities between music and primal sounds. Combining these two sensory components comments on the simple fact that even within the most intellectual and complex of tasks like playing an instrument, basic human instinct is where it is all derived from. This body of work intents to remind us of our primordial origins." Braddon Snape
Tiny bronze figures stand in isolation, or, in apathetic groups on white terrazzo tableaux, and each perform their role as individual components or players within an austere existential theatre, that is, as Snape suggests, a performance of selected moments played out in one’s psyche.
is known for his large scale, minimalist abstract works in Sculpture by the Sea and for Public Commissions in Australia and Internationally such as his recent residency in Korea. Snape has now turned the tables on us, and ironically in this exhibition (with the title of Absence) he has now introduced the figure into his silent, minimal spaces. "In a time when answers for almost anything are readily available, at any time, at a ‘click’, artists provide respite. I won’t give you the answers. It is that which is not stated or depicted in these works that consolidates the content. It is the mystery, the unknown, the unanswerable that invigorates the scholar.
It is the absence of a complete narrative that is the strength of these works…….the unknown….…the unexplained…….the questions posed.......the space to muse."
Joshua White Phone: 0422 138 136
Email:josh.white15@hotmail.com
Braddon Snape Phone: 0417 492 655
Email: braddonsnape@bigpond.com
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Emerging Art Prize Winners

Congratulations to our students who went so well in the Newcastle Emerging Art Prize at the Newcastle Community Art Space.

Overall Winner David Kurzydlo, Winner Photo media - Thomas Hadland, Winner Painting -David Kurzydlo, Winners Works on Paper - Elric Ringstad and Sarah Stein

Highly Commended: Nicola Bolton, Penny Warner Smith, Shelley Cornish, Kathyryn Taunton, Ben Kenning, Sarah Cockroft, Penny Dunstan, Bree Saunders,Rachel Ireland.

I think only one or two names amoungst the winners and commended were not currently at or recently at Newcastle Art School! Well done to you all.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Steel & string: Installations by Advanced Diploma sculpture students












The work of five final year sculpture students is on display at the the Front Room Gallery until April 19.  The exhibition is of large scale installations that relate to and play with the gallery's spaces and architecture.  It includes a vast entanglemement of string, a giant ribbon, tea cup, and a high relief wall work.  The artists featured are Elyssa Jane, Joanna O'Toole, Maggie Hensel Brown, Callan Beaty and Adelaide King.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Chinese Artists visit

Two artists in the Two Generations exhibition at the University of Newcastle gave a talk and demonstration at the Newcastle Art School yesterday.

 Lu Peng and Hang Chunhui presented their work and demonstrated some traditional Chinese painting methods to students. Lu Peng teaches tradition Chinese ink painting in Beijing as well as making and teaching contemporary art. Hang Chunhui is a younger artists whose work in also featured in the Two Generations exhibition, which was curated by Brian Wallace and Catherine Croll from the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing.

Lu Peng demonstrating traditional Chinese Ink Painting at Newcastle Art School


New Still Life | Student exhibition

New Still Life is a selection of work fresh from the studio of stage 2 Diploma Fine Arts students. It encompassed all our mediums and centred on a general theme of contemporary still life.
The result showed all the rawness and richness of committed and playful work at this stage. Well done students.

Hothouse | staff exhibition

The Staff Exhibition 'Hothouse' has been and gone. However we did have a rreview in the Newcastle Herald and staff gave some interesting floor talks. Carolyn Mackay, Peter Lankas, John Turier, Ruth Chapman, John Morris, Mazie Turner, Braddon Snape, Andy Devine, Michelle Brodie, Linda Swinfield, Jo O’Toole, Matthew Tome and Vera Zulumovski all gave lunchtime talks to groups about their work.



A slice of the view of Hothouse at the Front Room Gallery.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Two Generations – 20 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art























Two Generations – 20 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art
Touring Exhibition and Cultural Exchange Project 2012

Australian audiences are in for a visual treat following the announcement that the iconic Red Gate Gallery in Beijing will be staging a national tour featuring some of China’s best contemporary artists as a part of 'Experience China - The Year of Chinese Culture in Australia’.




















Established in 1991 by Australian, Brian Wallace Red Gate Gallery is China's oldest and most respected contemporary art gallery. Since opening its doors at Dongbianmen Ming Dynasty Watchtower, Red Gate has been recognised as a pioneer, engaged in the promotion of the Chinese contemporary art scene internationally.

'Two Generations' features the work of 11 senior Red Gate Gallery artists who have each nominated a young emerging artist they admire for inclusion in the exhibition. The works of the two generations of artists are being shown side by side to celebrate the achievement of one generation and to herald the promise of the next. This eclectic and meaningful exhibition will showcase a diverse range and medium of works reflecting the dynamic and ever-evolving art scene to include paintings, works on paper, photography, sculpture and installation.




Sponsored by Art Monthly, Newcastle University, CAL Cultural Fund, Cultural Partnerships Australia, DFAT, Experience China (Ministry of Culture),Centre for International Cultural Exchange (China), City of Sydney - Chinese New Year Festival .


















In conjunction with the touring exhibition we plan to bring 'Two Generations' artists to attend the exhibition openings and participate in public forums and ‘Artists Residencies’ being planned by our partner organisations and educational institutions during the exhibition period.

With the assistance of the Copyright Agency Limited we will host a number of young Chinese curators to work alongside Catherine Croll in managing each exhibition. The curators will be introduced to gallery directors and established, emerging and Indigenous Australia artists with a view to having them hold exhibitions and residencies by Australian artists in China in the future.

Two Generations - The Venues

· Chinese New Year – Sydney Town Hall January 18 to 29
· Manning Regional Art Gallery, Taree – February 4 to 26
· Art Month (Sydney) – Damien Minton Gallery - March 12 to 26
· University of Newcastle Gallery – March 30 to April 20
· Linton and Kay Gallery (Perth) – June 15 to July 6
· Melbourne International Fine Art (MiFA) July 15 – August 8

Two Generations - The Artists

Senior exhibition artists: Chen Qingqing, Guan Wei, Li Gang, Liu Qinghe, Lu Peng, Su Xinping, Tan Ping, Wang Lifeng, Wang Yuping, Zheng Xuewu and Zhou Jirong.

Nominated emerging artists: Song Ying, Zhu Yu, He Zubin, Hang Chunhui, Zhu Peihong, Chen Chen, Xie Fujin, Chen Ke, Li Xiang, Kong Liang.

In addition to this we have included the next generation of Red Gate Artists - Chen Yufei, Han Qing, Jiang Weitao, Liu Dao, Shi Zhongying, Xie Guoping and Zhou Jun. All of whom have been recipients of the 3 month Red Gate Gallery Chinese Artist Residency, a philanthropic program designed to allow artists from provincial areas to experience the vibrant Beijing art scene.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Summer School

The Newcastle Art SUMMER school is on 16th -19 January.
Lots of options for courses including printmaking, digital photography, life painting etc.
The links to enrolling are on the website or you can call Donna on 49290351.
 
 

Monday, December 19, 2011

Ford Grant finalists exhibition installed today

Lisa Kirkpatrick, Lynette Bridges and Mark St Clair install the 2011 Ford Grant recipient Sophie Toupins' paintings.

In the very first across course collaborative effort The Ford Grant finalist exhibition was installed today by students across two courses disciplines. The future of Newcastle Art School will see more exhibitions being hung, managed and curated this way. Our new team of Certificate IV Museum Practices students assisted final year Diploma of Fine Arts students in the first official Front Room Gallery collaborative install.


This group exhibition will open from late January when TAFE commences in 2012 for public viewing or by appointment.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Ceramics courses at Newcastle Art School in 2012

Studio based ceramics course information sessions at Newcastle Art School in 2012 on 23rd of January 5.30- 6.30pm. Come and meet the ceramics team and discuss the courses on offer. Further information and registration 4929 0345.



Thursday, December 15, 2011

Once upon a time there was ‘Happily Ever After’



Catherine Kirkpatrick Happily Ever After (detail) digital print on paper, 28 x 22 cm






Linda Swinfield and Susan Hampton Too Kind Series digital print, lithography, paper and laser cut plywood, variable



Manly Library is to host of an exhibition of handmade ‘artists’ books’ and ‘zines’ on fairy tale themes, titled ‘Happily Ever After: alternative destinies in contemporary feminist narrative’

(3 December 2011 – 29 January 2012 at Manly Library, Market Lane, Manly).


The touring exhibition, curated by Newcastle artists Caelli Jo Booker and Helen Hopcroft, brings together over seventy national and international artists and writers who have created new versions of traditional fairy tales in the form of handmade ‘artists’ books’ and ‘zines’.


This exhibition is at its third venue and will travel possibly further south and maybe overseas in 2012.








Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Morpeth Conservation Studio visit.





Our new team of Museum Practices students visited Morpeth Conservation studio to meet conservator Duncan Harty who shared numerous pearls of wisdom regarding the conservation of paper, works on canvas and much more for almost two hours. It was a productive and very informative site visit.... we will return. You can visit his Morpeth Conservation Studio on Facebook.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Updating Hunter TAFE website

If you have come here directed by http://www.newcastleartschool.com.au/ it is because the Hunter TAFE website is being updated and is yet to get loaded with our course info.

If you are interested in any of our courses please contact us - matthew.tome at tafensw.edu.au or john.g.morris at tafensw.edu.au

We are taking late applications for Diploma of Fine Arts 19145 Full time and Part time and 19146 Advanced Diploma. We are also running Certificate 3 Visual Arts at Ourimbah (ph 4348 4450) and Hunter St (ph4929 0333). Musuem practices is running too - email linda.swinfield at tafensw.edu.au.

Sunday, November 06, 2011

Donkey Pay Day

For those Donkey fans..we delivered the money raised from the Workshop Week exhibition -over $1500.
The video shows an area we didn't visit during workshop week, the donkey hospital.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Nicola Bolton at Newcastle Art Space

Nicola Bolton is an Advanced Diploma Painting student who has a beautiful exhibition at the Newcastle Art Space http://newcastleartspace.blogspot.com/



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Diploma Painting Opening

The exhibition 'Layers' features paintings by the graduating Diploma of Fine Arts students. It is a big exhibition that spills into the main campus. Brian Joyce is opening the exhibition so please join us from 5:30pm in the Front Room Gallery.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Liam Power at Damien Minton Gallery





Liam Power is opening a solo exhibition at Damien Minton Gallery on Tuesday 27th September at 6pm.


Liam won the Ford Grant and exhibited in the Front Room Gallery last year.

The work is based on a similar subject but clearly developing and abstracting. If you can get to 61-63 Great Buckingham St Redfern for the opening then Liam would appreciate the support.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Bright Sparkes

Watch out for a couple of our artists working on Bright Sparkes at Georgetown on this coming Saturday.

Ken O’Regan and Carolyn McKay are facilitating a lantern-making workshop on Saturday 3 September 2011 for Sparke Street residents.

On the following Saturday 10 September, residents will decorate the street-side exterior of their homes with the lanterns, and the section of Sparke Street between Christo Road and Moate Street will be closed to traffic from 5.30 – 7.30 pm for a street party.

The Bright Sparkes concept was the inspiration of community cultural worker, Brian Joyce, coordinated by Carolyn McKay, artist and recent returnee to the town of her birth, assisted by L!vesites and involving many Sparke Sreet residents.

Their blog is http://www.brightsparkeslivingplace.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 26, 2011

Donkey Ringtone

You might think we are going a little crazy here but this link should get you a donkey ringtone.
http://www.box.net/shared/scksvzfmlzha9347g2ze

ABC Live and Newcastle Herald

Those of you following the Donkey exhibition (and other workshop week work) will be pleased to know a great photo of Callan and his sculpture was published in the Newcastle Herald, Thursday 25th August. Sadly they havent posted the pic on their online version of the article http://www.theherald.com.au/blogs/topics/title-pins-the-tale/2269610.aspx

And continuing with the media blitz, the Front Room Gallery is host to 1233 Local ABC Drive Show. They are doing a live broadcast from the gallery and will focus on the creative industries and the local scene. Come down to the gallery for the visual feast that is radio from 3pm today.


Monday, August 22, 2011

Reg Russom Prize

The Reg Russom Prize entries are due this week - a drawing from life.

The details are on the entry form and there is a link on our webpage.

Link to Prize page, or direct to the form.

Good luck.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Working on Site

Other sites we worked on during workshop week include the Figs on Laman St, city and industrial sites and at Glenrock reserve. Workshop week is a great time for gathering imagery and researching.

Donkey Sanctuary - Workshop Week

This last week was workshop week which included site visits and trips.
This video is from the Donkey Sanctuary at Clarencet0wn organised by Michael Bell. Students got to spend the day drawing on site and developing images of the donkeys. There will be diplay of work in the exhibition next week in the Front Room Gallery.


Wednesday, August 03, 2011

... Exhibition  ...Look See 2011... 3 - 21 August ... Opening 5 August  at 6.30pm... READ MORE Watt Space Gallery

Friday, July 29, 2011

Cherry Tree 
in front of the Gallery Friday 29.07.2011

Thursday, July 28, 2011


Images from the exhibition New Gold Mountain curated by Jen Denzin

Images from the exhibition Gate(way)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

... Exhibition  ...Miss Adventure ... 29 July - 14 August  ... Opening 30 July 2-4pm ... READ MORE Back to Back Galleries

Friday, July 22, 2011

... Exhibition  ... ZOO AiR - Twenty artists from the 2011 Artists in Residence Program at Taronga Zoo ... 20 July - 13 August  ... READ MORE University Gallery
... Exhibition  ... Joshua White... David Kurzydlo ... 29 July - 21 August ... Opening 29 July 6-8.30pm ... Forsight Gallery Cooks Hill

Monday, July 18, 2011

... Exhibition  ... Mark Elliot-Ranken ... Bernadette Smith  ... 29 July - 14 August ... Opening 30 July 3pm ... READ MORE Art Systems Wickham
... Exhibition  ... Small works ... Greenway Gallery (Morpeth) 22 July  - 7 August  ... Opening 24 July 2pm ... 

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Opening of the exhibition Vessels by Brooke Stevens 20 July 2011 5.30-7.30pm

  Some changes to the line up of speakers on the 27th of this month. Mark Shorter ( aka Renny Kodgers) will replace Justene Williams. Book now with NAVA as places are filling fast...



Saturday, July 02, 2011

... Exhibition  ...The Nature of Beauty - The Beauty of Nature ... 8 - 24 July ... READ MORE Back to Back Galleries

Thursday, June 30, 2011

... Exhibition  ..  recon[text] ... 1 - 17 July ... READ MORE The Lock-up
... Exhibition  ...Opening ... Malcolm Berry ... 9 July  3-6pm ... READ MORE Art Systems Wickham

Tuesday, June 28, 2011




NAVA (National Association for the Visual Arts) is travelling to Newcastle! The Front Room Gallery and Newcastle Art School are hosting a professional arts practice do it yourself day on Wednesday 27th of July. There are only 100 seats so book in ASAP. This day is open to local NAVA members and TAFE students.


This forum style day will cover marketing skills, self promotion and highlight ways to get shows and get into galleries. See the list of speakers in the attached poster.




Register with NAVA online- the link is on the poster above and we shall see you there.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Andrew Finnies altenate vision of Hansel and Gretal from the witches view of the situation.




Congratulations to everyone involved in the exhibition Happily Ever After. This exhibition travels to Mackay in July and will close here in Newcastle on Sunday 26th of June. The curators Helen Hopcroft and Caelli Jo Brooker have co-ordinated a gargantuan project and are currently applying for more funding to tour the show further afield.... and maybe even to Japan. We will keep our fingers crossed for them.




The list of ex-students and staff in this exhibition include Jane Robinson, Andrew Finnie, Rhonda Partridge, Ileana Clarke, Gianna Fallavolita, Lezlie Tilley, Gillean Shaw and Alisan Smith.



... Exhibition  ...Opening ... Cold Eels and Distant Thoughts ... 7 July  5pm ... READ MORE University Gallery

Friday, June 17, 2011

Thursday, June 16, 2011



Andre van der Merwe was, I think, the first of our Certificate IV Photoimaging students to be selected for the Emerging Artist Prize. Well done.



A sample of his work can be viewed at http://coalroad.tumblr.com/






Congratulation to all those who were selected for the Emerging Artist Prize at the NAS. The majority of the finalists where Newcastle Art School students or graduates. As listed below..

PAINTING: Joanna O’Toole, Gavin Hurley, Debra Byrnes, Kiritin Norath, Leslie Duffin, Ryan Williams, Lauren Wolfendon, David Kurzyldo, Shelley Cornish, Elizabeth Francis, Grant Vercoe, Nicole Chaffey, Sophie Toupein.WORKS ON PAPER: Sarah Jones, Joanna O’Toole, Rachel Duffin, Andrea Lloyd, Kelsey Fletcher, Jesse Neale, Julie Lee, Lauren Wolfendon, Kerri Smith, Penny Dunstan, David Kurzydlo, Penny Warner-Smith, Robyn McPherson, Nicole Chaffey, Sue Dawes, Jacqui White, Carolyn Phillips, Natasha Steggles, Marleene Ydhag.PHOTO MEDIA: Sarah Norton, Kelsey Fletcher, Eleanor Jane Robinson, Kiritin Norath, Gail Burrows, Andre van der Merwe.SCULPTURE/3D: Maureen Bonomini, Joanna O’Toole, Jesse Neale, Ryan Williams, Lauren Wolfendon.

http://newcastleartspace.blogspot.com/p/neap.html
Detail of Hong Shan 2011 by Jen Dezin, image courtesy of Penny Dunstan
Front Room Gallery
Now showing until 1 July 2011
New Gold Mountain
local artists experience China

Tuesday to Friday 11am-5pm
Saturday 10am-2pm

582 Hunter Street Newcastle West NSW 2302 
phone 02 4929 0348
... Exhibition ...Citizen Collectors ... 11 June - 4 Sep ... Newcastle Region Art Gallery READ MORE
... Exhibition ... Opening ... Emily Roberts ... 23 June 6-8pm ... PODspace READ MORE

Friday, June 10, 2011

... Exhibition ... Happily Ever After ... 10 - 26 June ... THE LOCK-UP READ MORE

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Friday, June 03, 2011

.. Exhibition ... Andy Devine ... 15 June 2 July ... The University Gallery READ MORE
... Exhibition ... Franks Flat ... 27 May - 17 July ... Maitland Regional Art Gallery READ MORE
... Exhibition ...Bundles by Taryn Raffan ...  1 – 18 June ... PODspace READ MORE
... Exhibition ...  10 Years Ago - Damien Minton Gallery ... until 26 June... Newcastle Art Space READ MORE

Thursday, June 02, 2011

... Competition ... Waste as Art ... deadline ... 24 June ... Waste as Art READ MORE
... Exhibition ... LAVERTY 2 ...  14 May - 14 August 2011... Newcastle Region Art Gallery READ MORE
... Exhibition ... Opening ... 2 June ... 6.30pm ... Wattspace READ MORE

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Friday, May 06, 2011

Front Room Gallery - Artist Talk
For more information about Kath Fries in Newcastle visit THE LOCK-UP
The installation at THE LOCK-Up is also featured in an article in the art life.
Or see images of her work on facebook,
or see her blog http://www.kathfries.blogspot.com/