Centre for Creative Health in Woodville, South Australia, Australia | Art
Centre for Creative Health
Locality: Woodville, South Australia, Australia
Address: 62 Woodville Road 5011 Woodville, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.creativehealth.org.au/
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23.01.2022 NEW EXHIBITION | ‘ZINC’ Rosina Possingham and Brianna Speight are Adelaide-based artists working primarily with photomedia. Their collaborative practice started with a three-month residency at Sauerbier House, Port Noarlunga in early 2020. Here they developed their first project ‘ZINC,’ building and exchanging visual language with graphic elements, high energy stylised installations and open community engaged work ethic, this is the first project of more to come. ‘ZINC’ was... first exhibited with Sauerbier House Culture Exchange and later at PraxisArtspace Gallery. CCH is thrilled to feature this exhibition at the Lyell McEwin Hospital Gallery, on display until 10 March 2021. Image: Rosina Possingham and Brianna Speight, ‘ZINC’ (2020), installation view at Lyell McEwin Hospital. Photo by CCH. #TheCentreForCreativeHealth #ArtsAndHealth #SAArtists
19.01.2022 EXHIBITON SPOTLIGHT| ‘Kit Jury’s World of Life’ Represented by Tutti Arts Brighton, Kit has been working to develop his own style. His delightfully fresh works evoke a sense of optimism through bold patterns and bright colours and transport viewers to another destination filled with smiling characters, dreamy cityscapes, floral upholstery, clean lines and whimsical adventures. Their imagery takes on new meanings and reveals a place where peace and warmth can be enjoyed. ‘Kit... Jury’s World of Life’ is presented by Tutti Arts and is on display in the RAH’s Community Galleries until 4 February 2021. Image: Kit Jury, ‘Big City’(2019), graphite, colour pencil on paper, 44 x 61 cm. Framed. Photo courtesy the artist and Tutti Arts Brighton. #TheCentreForCreativeHealth #ArtsAndHealth #SAArtists
15.01.2022 NEW EXHIBITION| ‘Botanicals’ Katy Smeets’ paintings are the result of spontaneously poured ink on canvas and Yupo paper. Veils and layers of colour find their form through gravity and experimentation by the artist. These techniques culminate in expressive collisions of colour and references to the natural world. Katy Smeets’ ‘Botanicals’ is on display in the RAH’s Emerging Gallery E until 29 January, 2021. ... Image: Katy Smeets, ‘Bursting Blooms,’ Yupo paper mounted onto Kiln dried pine, 50.8 x 50.8 cm. Photo courtesy the artist. #TheCentreForCreativeHealth #ArtsAndHealth #SAArtists
13.01.2022 From everyone at the Centre for Creative Health, we wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoy a safe, healthy and happy holiday season
11.01.2022 NEW EXHIBITION| ‘I see the blues in black cockatoos’ Kat Schmitt’s highly textural works present curious insight into the personalities and peculiarities of cockatoos. Deep blues, greens and blacks bring these characters to life, offering unique moments of calm and play. Working as a social worker at the RAH, Shmitt describes her art making as ‘creative mindfulness’ and hopes these works will offer respite and re-energise their viewers. ... Kat Schmitt ‘I see the blues in black cockatoos’ is on display in the RAH’s Emerging Gallery F until 29 January, 2021. Image: Kat Schmitt ‘Dexter Hello handsome fella’ (2020), 91cmx76cm. Photo courtesy the artist. #TheCentreForCreativeHealth #ArtsAndHealth #SAArtists
07.01.2022 Australian artist Doug Frith Naive art, in collaboration with Karla Hobbs, is raising money for The Hospital Research Foundation (to be directed to the Centre for Cancer Biology) by auctioning five artworks. The collection, called 'Diagnosing Life', can be seen and purchased here: https://bit.ly/3n9fd11 About 'Diagnosing Life' - by Doug Frith and Karla Hobbs:... "Along the River of life, we are the vessels who travel through it. The rocks symbolise life hurdles we face, such as cancer, diseases, and mental illness. Some of us face small hurdles and others face bigger ones. The white boats on the river depict us motoring through life. The orange sailboats docked at the Jetty's, symbolises those who have stopped their join along the river of life, and are no longer with us. The Faces in the painting symbolise the spirits of people who did not make it through the journey of life." The Centre for Creative Health is a charity of The Hospital Research Foundation Group. #TheCentreForCreativeHealth #ArtsInHealth #DougFrith #SAArtists
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