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24.01.2022 The Getty has a great series of podcasts focusing on women artists--from Lee Krasner to Betye Saar, e.g., https://www.getty.edu/recordingartists/season-1/saar/



23.01.2022 Exhibited Campbelltown Arts Centre is an extensive archive from John Miller (Ngpuhi). Miller has been active since the late 1960s, well-known particularly for ...his vast documentation of protest movements in New Zealand. His extensive archive centres Maori people, culture and communities, often from an insider perspective, providing an invaluable counter-point to mainstream histories. Architectural designer, Elisapeta Hinemoa Heta (Ngtiwai, Waikato Tainui) has worked in dialogue and in collaboration with Miller to produce this architectural emplacing, extending and unfolding of his work, balancing the taha wairua (spiritual) with the taha tinana (physical) understanding of space. Their work together traverses many times, places, and movements, holding sovereigntyas a central thematic accross the displa Find out more and plan your trip: https://www.biennaleofsydney.art//campbelltown-arts-centre/ - Thank you Aon Australia for insuring this artwork. Image: John Miller and Elisapeta Heta, Pouwt: Active Presence, 1969 2020. Installation view for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), Campbelltown Arts Centre. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with generous support from Creative New Zealand. Courtesy the artists. Photograph: Zan Wimberley. See more

23.01.2022 Click on for free e-book for a 7 day art challenge inspired by nature https://www.artofflow.art/free-ebook

22.01.2022 2 independent artists, and 37 artists from 3 art groups will be exhibiting in this year’s Colours of our Country. For the first time ever, Colours of our Count...ry will reach a national audience in 2020, with the launch of an online exhibition and gallery to coincide with the physical exhibition in Perth, Western Australia. For more visit https://coloursofourcountry.com/ #coloursofourcountry #cooc #riotinto #apeiceofthepilbara #indigenousart #culture #storytelling #pilbaraartist #PerthisOK #pertharts #waregionalart #aboriginalhistory #indigenousaustralians #thisiswa #waartmob #artexhibition



20.01.2022 Some more fabulous details and images of the happy artmakers who attended our weekend lino block printing workshop! Scroll through and see the works. Many thank...s again to Seraphina for teaching with us! @seraphina.print #reliefprints #printonpaper #worksonpaper #classes #classes #blackheathartsociety #blackheathnsw #seraphinamartin @ Blackheath, New South Wales See more

19.01.2022 Develop your own graphic language through patterns for meaningful projects. Click to learn more.

18.01.2022 Save the date and have some creative on Sunday 1 November 2020. Want to learn how to shape your creative and life goals but need clarity and focus to bring more positive energy, spark and creative flow into your life? Come and find out how to learn to create your own personalised mind map and vision board. Join me for two new online Creative Traveller workshops in from 10am-12pm Creative Mindmapping and Pathways ... from 1pm-3pm Creative Vision Board. Bookings available soon.For more information email:[email protected] See more



15.01.2022 Home -exhibition by Australian refugee artists https://greaterdandenong.com/home

15.01.2022 Today I attended a workshop at blue mountains cultural centre with jeweller, Jane Tadrist with one of my best friends . Here is my first handmade silver ring titled - ‘Courage’. It was a lot of fun learning how to use all the tools and learn jewellery making techniques .

14.01.2022 COMMUNITY NOTICE & CALLING ALL ARTISTS! The House of Representatives standing committee on Communications and the Arts will hear submissions on the benefit Art ...brings to Australia, and the significant impacts that COVID-19 has had on the Arts Industry. Councils, community and individuals are encouraged to provide submissions unique to their community. Terms of Reference: The direct and indirect economic benefit and employment opportunities of creating and cultural industries and how to recognise, measure and grow them, The non-economic benefits that enhance community, social wellbeing and promoting Australia’s national identity, and how to recognise, measure and grow them, The best mechanism for ensuring cooperation and delivery of policy between layers of government, The impact of COVID-19 on the creative and cultural industries, and Avenues for increasing access and opportunities for Australia’s creative and cultural industries through innovation and the digital environment. Submissions can be made through the webpage, or by email to [email protected] until 22 October 2020. You can porvide your submission in various forms as a letter, email, video or a page with dot points for example.

12.01.2022 Our friends at Moogahlin are proud to announce that the 2021 Yellamundie Festival is now open to submissions from a range of live performance art forms, providi...ng development opportunities for Playwrights, Music Composers, and Dance Choreographers. Yellamundie Festival identifies, develops, and presents new First Peoples stories that display potential for further development and/or production. To learn more and apply,click here: https://bit.ly/321NeXO Image: Ursula Yovich performing at Magnify | Memory 2019 by Gerrie Mifsud

12.01.2022 https://events.humanitix.com/creative-mindmapping-and-pathw



10.01.2022 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Be among the first to experience the most-anticipated multi-sensory art exhibition of 2020 The strictly limited season opens Friday 18 Se...ptember 2020. Tickets are going fast so get in quick! www.vangoghalive.com.au

09.01.2022 A great day out at the MCA checking out Lindy Lee’s latest exhibition and Connection to Place exhibition from the MCA collection and enjoying afternoon tea in The Rocks.

07.01.2022 Peruvian artist Ftima Rodrigo Gonzales presents her work Sabado Gigante (Gigantic Saturday) at Artspace Sydney as part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney, NIRIN.... "Sabado Gigante (Gigantic Saturday) is part of a series resulting from research through which I reproduce and re-contextualise a series of TV sets used by Latin American romantic ballad singers between the 60s and 90s. The aesthetic of these spaces show clear references to various modernist trends, which were appropriated in pop culture with the aspiration of symbolising progress a stance that contradicts the musics conservative and especially sexist discourse. Moreover, at the time, pop culture worked as the media through which massive audiences became consumers of avant-garde art, which in previous decades had been reserved for the intellectual elites." - Ftima Rodrigo Gonzales Experience this work at Artspace, find out more and plan your trip: https://www.biennaleofsydney.art/venues/artspace/ - Image: Ftima Rodrigo Gonzales, Sabado Gigante (Gigantic Saturday), 2020. MDF, steel, acrylic sheet, enamel paint, LED, dimensions variable. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with assistance from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture and NIRIN 500 patrons. Courtesy the artist and 80m2 Livia Benavides Gallery, Lima See more

06.01.2022 La artista inuit canadiense Kenojuak Ashevak, en Cape Dorset es considerada la primera mujer inuit que formó parte de la cooperativa de grabadores, dibujantes y... diseñadores de Cape Dorset, que recibe apoyo del gobierno canadiense. Nació en 1927 en un iglú de un campamento inuit nómada en la costa sur de Baffin Island. Su padre fue un cazador y un respetado chamán que fue asesinado por culpa de un conflicto con misioneros cristianos en 1933, cuando ella tenía sólo 6 años. Fue su madre quien le enseñó durante su infancia las artes plásticas tradicionales de su pueblo. Durante su vida trabajó diferentes técnicas de dibujo, de grabado y también abordó el diseño gráfico. En 1963, cuando Kenojuak tenía 35 años, la National Film Board de Canadá realizó un cortometraje documental sobre su vida, su familia y su trabajo artístico, titulado Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak, que fue nominado a los premios Oscar de Hollywood. En 2004 se convirtió en la primera persona inuit en diseñar una vidriera, que se encuentra en la Capilla John Bell en el Appleby College de Oakville, Ontario. La gran mayoría de sus obras se conservan en la National Gallery of Canada en Ottawa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_lpYsWubDg&feature=share

05.01.2022 I was just reading the latest copy of Peppermint magazine focussed on style, sustainability and substance.(Issue 47 Spring 2020)https://peppermintmag.com I was reading about the Japanese art of Kintsugi and the Newcastle based workshop of practitioners, High Tea with Mrs Woo http://www.highteawithmrswoo.com.au. It is run by three sisters who have established an Australian made clothing label based on philosophy of this old age tradition repairing textiles and clothing and pre...loved clothes. The word kintsugi translates to golden joinery and is associated with repairing broken pottery with a lacquer resin mixed with gold alloy as a visible mend. Essentially, kintsugi Here are some examples https://medium.com//kintsugi-and-the-art-of-repair-life-is I think its fascinating as a concept as they say its not about achieving perfection but encourages restraint and creates a meaningful connection and relationship with our belongings and the environment and the people around us. Mire importantly it teaches us to learn about holding back from always wanting more. We come to acknowledge our creases and cracks are signs of strength, rather than the flaws and defects.

05.01.2022 Why not try your drawing skills today and learn about simple drawing techniques and find your own style in creating your own still life right in your kitchen?

04.01.2022 An inspiring artist I just read about in the latest issue of Artist Profile Annabel Nowlan , an artist and farmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJmBNIEIBZA

01.01.2022 Its on again! A great emerging artists prize in Newcastle NSW. #Repost @newcastleartspace with @get_repost We are thrilled to open entries for this years ...annual Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize (NEAP), boasting over $9500 in prizes to be won. It reviews the emerging art of today over various mediums, including painting, photo-media, sculpture and drawing, with each winner of the four categories receiving $1000, a Peoples Choice Prize will be delegated at $500 and the overall winner will receive $5000, courtesy of our sponsors. We are planning for the exhibition to be held online and fingers crossed for a normal opening, depending on the severity of the COVID-19 restrictions-details will be announced closer to the date. Conditions of entry and application form can be found here https://www.newcastleartspace.org.au/copy-of-prizes

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