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Nautilus Arts Centre

Locality: Port Lincoln, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8621 2351



Address: Tasman Tce. 5606 Port Lincoln, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.nautilusartscentre.com.au

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24.01.2022 Little dish with a fish! Made by Clementine $15 each



22.01.2022 St Joseph’s School Year 12 // Currently in the Walter Nicholls Gallery is the 2020 Stage 2 Visual Art & Visual Art-Design Exhibition. It will be coming down soon so make sure you check out this amazing collection of diverse work by the students. We will showcase more pieces on our stories! Congratulations to these creative talents and all the best for the year ahead!

21.01.2022 It’s nearly December! Which means not long until the work of our Artist of the Month Delise Sampson will come down. If you’re passing through be sure to check her beautiful pieces out in our foyer. We are open 10am-3pm Weekdays and 10am-1pm Saturdays.... . . . @delise_art See more

21.01.2022 Lino prints by Ralene Fuller are back in stock! But be quick they are disappearing already!!! This one of Lincoln National Park is $25 framed.



21.01.2022 LUNETTE PUCKRIDGE // ARTIST OF THE MONTH ~ Port Lincoln born and bred, I've lived by the sea most of my life. The ocean and the creatures who live in it have always fascinated me. Combine that love with my love of Norman Lindsay's voluptuous paintings and the result is mermaids. The more recent portraits are the result of a series of local workshops where I learned some answers to problems I had with technique.... ~ This month we’ve had the artwork by local talent Lunette Puckridge hanging in the foyer. It will be coming down at the end of the month so make sure you have a look when you pop into the Arts Centre! Sale enquiries to the Gallery Shop. See more

19.01.2022 Last performance tonight at 6pm for the MTC Dance crew! After an amazing atmosphere at the theatre last Saturday night we are sure tonight will be just as energetic and dynamic for their final show! Good luck guys! Enjoy the stage!!! . . . @take_2_photography (first image)

18.01.2022 Greeting Cards by Jill Pantiyasa. This one features her painting The Golden Garden. $6 each



16.01.2022 A little snippet of last year at the Arts Centre plus much more... . . . L-R: Shades of Buble (Feb), Peter McQuillan: My Grandpa had a secret (Mar), MANGGAN: gather, gathers, gathering (Jun-Sept), Robyn Stacey: Ray of Light (Oct-Nov), Beth Hammond: Landscapes of the Heart (Dec-Jan), 2020 Spring Exhibition ISO Art: Port Lincoln Art Group (Sept-Oct), SALA: The Music Lover XIII by Martin van Rooijen (Aug), Wedding Event (Mar).

16.01.2022 We are into the final last few days of having Beth Hammond’s exhibition Landscapes of the Heart in our Walter Nicholls Gallery. We can’t wait to hear what you came up with to help her name one of her pieces! It’s been an amazing first solo exhibition for Beth and we look forward to seeing her next lot of paintings. For those of you who can’t come in you can view her virtual gallery tour via the homepage on our website www.nautilusartscentre.com.au ... We are open weekdays 10am-3pm and Saturdays 10am-1pm. I wanted to create a series of Australian Landscapes. Landscapes that are loved, messy, ghostly, lost, re-imagined, reshaped, reduced, removed or rearranged. I wanted some of them to reflect the emotions that landscapes can evoke in people. This can be love and awe in their complexity and beauty or it can be sadness and grief when landscapes are lost, damaged or altered. The inspiration for the exhibition was a camping trip in 2018 in winter, to parts of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. When I was able, I did some outdoor painting (En Plein air), as well as sketching of trees from the car. I found that these paintings evoked strong memories of the weather, smell and sounds of the day. I then came across the word Solastalgia. This was a newly coined word by Australian philosopher, Glenn Albrecht, in 2003. Solastalgia is the distress that is produced by environmental change impacting on people while they are directly connected to their home environment. (Macquarie Dictionary.) This made me consider all the landscapes that have been lost, altered, damaged and changed . There are 2 types of paintings. Those that have had their beginning in a En Plein Air oil sketch, either from the 2018 camping trip or more recent Plein Air oil sketches. Some are reasonably faithful to the oil sketch, while others have been manipulated and re-interpreted. The remaining paintings are imagined landscapes within the theme of changed landscapes. I have also been influenced by a number of painters. One painting is in the style of Van Gogh, others have been influenced by Australian Landscape painters Fred Williams and Brett Whitley, while others by the American painter Richard Diebenkorn and abstract of the 1960s and 70s. Beth Hammond December 2020

12.01.2022 We’re super excited to welcome Peter Combe to the theatre for his sold out performance this afternoon! Doors open at 5pm, show starts at 5.30pm. PLEASE NOTE - The Theatre’s social distancing practices require you to please maintain a 2 seat gap between your group booking and the group located next to you. Thanks for your cooperation in advance!

11.01.2022 All wrapped up and ready to go to hopefully....YOU!!! Gift wrapping available always but super handy for Christmas when you’re pressed for time! #giftwrappedandgorgeous #supportourcreatives #galleryshop

11.01.2022 Our gorgeous Sue is modelling this gorgeous piece by Roxanne Prime from the Port Lincoln Art Group’s Spring Exhibition we recently hosted. Impressions Of My Garden | Oil on canvas | 39.5cm x 39.5cm | $300 Please enquire at the Gallery Shop or contact us on 08 8621 2351 or at [email protected]



08.01.2022 Original handmade coin purses by Sue Catt Creative ~ Using vintage kimono fabrics with remnant leather. Assorted designs. ~ $28 each... . . . @suecattcreative @shopportlincoln @visitptlincoln #handmadeoriginal #handsewn #coinpurses #southaustralianmade #vintagefabrics #golocalfirst #supportourcreatives #seeportlincoln #eyrepeninsula #nautilusartscentre #galleryshopping #merrychristmas #christmasgifts #handmade See more

08.01.2022 Only 4 days to go until entries close for the Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln 2021 Art Prize! We hope you’re getting those final touches to your pieces done!!! Entries close Monday 30th November 2020 at 3pm. For further details please go to our website, link in bio. Or you can collect a form from the Box Office during 10am-3pm weekdays and 10am-1pm Saturdays.... If you are having any difficulties with your online entry please don’t hesitate to give us a call on 08 8621 2351 or email us at [email protected] we’d love hear from you! Pictured is Mallees at Coffin Bay by last years Major Award Winner, Susan Tingay. See more

08.01.2022 #supportourcreatives #byhandmade #supportlocalartists #christmasgiving #madewithsoul #southaustralianartists #weloveourartists #portlincoln #galleryshopping #nautilusartscentre #visitportlincoln #seeportlincoln

06.01.2022 To our Wonderful Artists and Patrons of the Nautilus Arts Centre, Merry Christmas to you all! What an incredibly wild year we’ve all had! Despite the ups and downs, we have proven to be a pretty resilient bunch!... Thank you for being wonderful collaborators, creators and dear friends of the Nautilus during a busy 2020. The year where the true value of the arts was analysed on a global scale, where ticket refunds became the norm as opposed to the exceptional, and just about everything went virtual! As we all love a good segway, make sure you check out Beth Hammond’s new virtual gallery tour for her amazing exhibition currently on show in the Walter Nicholls Gallery until the 8th of January, ‘Landscapes of the Heart’. A Christmas gift of thanks to you. View the virtual tour via the link below on the homepage of our website, from your phone or laptop: https://nautilusartscentre.com.au/ See you all soon! - The Nautilus Arts Centre Team #merrychristmas #happynewyear #thankful #portlincoln #eyrepeninsula #bethhammond #landscapesoftheheart #gallerytour #virtualtour #nautilusartscentre On Eyre Port Lincoln South Australia

06.01.2022 We have a new friend for you all to meet in the Gallery Shop and isn’t he gorgeous! Look at those little suckers too! Andrew Pearson you’re amazing! Metal sculpture by @scrap.creations... OCTOPUS FACTS // Octopuses are cephalopods. Cephalopod is Greek for head-foot. They have a bulbous head with their limbs attached directly to it, hence the head-foot! They have large eyes, 3 hearts and eight arms which are super useful. These amazing creatures are highly intelligent and the absolute masters of camouflage. They fit into the tiniest nooks and crannies and just regrow an arm if they lose one! . . . Ps. Another cool cephalopod has just been installed in Whyalla near the new jetty! Go to the Squashed Cocky Facebook page to check him out and find out more on this fantastic community project lead by local Port Lincoln artist Karen Carr! Karen Carr

04.01.2022 Only 9 days until the 2021 Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln Art Prize opens to public! With that, it gives us great pleasure to introduce our 2021 judge, John Neylon. John Neylon is an Adelaide-based arts writer and curator, formerly Head of Education, Art Gallery of South Australia, and lecturer in Art History, Adelaide Central School of Art. He has worked continuously as an art critic in Adelaide since the 1980s, is the inaugural art critic for The Adelaide Review, and ...a regular national tour lecturer for the Australian and Decorative Fine Arts Society. Art judging panel experience includes: The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, the Whyalla Prize, the Heysen Prize, the Kennedy Art Prize and the inaugural City of Port Lincoln Art Prize (2008). He has curated a wide diversity of exhibitions and is the author of several books on nationally prominent South Australian artists including Hans Heysen, Robert Hannaford, Aldo Iacobelli and Greg Johns. In 2013 he curated the regional touring exhibition tough(er) love: art from Eyre Peninsula. We welcome John back to the Eyre Peninsula and look forward to sharing the talent of the region both locally and afar. 2021 Bendigo Community Bank Port Lincoln Art Prize, 15th January - 27th February 2021.

02.01.2022 One hour to go until we close the 2021 Art Prize entries!!! Closing at 3pm today!

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