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25.01.2022 Agatha Gothe-Snape talks with Tiarney Miekus at Art Guide Australia on the creation of art. The Outcome is Certain is the first large-scale exhibition to survey her work, opens 8 Feb at Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) https://artguide.com.au/podcast-agatha-gothe-snape-on-the-c



24.01.2022 Despite the Flinders Ranges being so large, my ancestors and the ancestors of our neighbouring groups have explored it all. They mapped the entire country thousands of years before our colonisers had even thought of maps. Our people set borders between each other and formed customs that controlled how we entered each others country. They named every hill; every rock formation, big and small; every creek and every stream running off that creek. If you see something here, you can bet that we have given it a name. Jacinta Koolmatrie's essay for Mariana Castillo Deball: Replaying Lifes Tape at MUMA until 7 Dec. https://theconversation.com/histories-written-in-the-land-a The Conversation Monash University Museum of Art

23.01.2022 Place Makers at the Australian Tapestry Workshop is a top 5 exhibition to see this week. thanks Art Guide Australia, we think so too. https://artguide.com.au/exhibition/place-makers

21.01.2022 You can listen to Louise Weaver in Art Guide Australia Podcast Series talk about her art. Her exhibition Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver at Buxton Contemporary will close this Sunday 9 February 2020. The University of Melbourne https://artguide.com.au/podcast-louise-weaver-on-creating-a



21.01.2022 Courage is at the core of the Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships and this year; nine exceptional mid-career artists have been announced as 2019 Sidney Myer Creative Fellows. They have been awarded to: Lior Attar, music, Vic; Maxine Clarke, writing Vic; Ceridwen Dovey, writing, NSW; Natano Fa'anana, performance, Qld; Lydia Fairhall, producing, Qld; Alisdair Macindoe, dance, Vic; Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, visual arts, NSW; Angela Tiatia, visual arts, NSW; and Emma Valente, thea...Continue reading

21.01.2022 Art Guide Australia's top 5 exhibition to see this week, https://artguide.com.au/exhib/dry-your-dishes-on-my-culture Koorie Heritage Trust Inc

18.01.2022 Artist Louise Weaver talks to Richard Watts on Smartarts Triple R - 3RRR 102.7FM about her exhibition at Buxton Contemporary You can listen now. The University of Melbourne https://www.rrr.org.au//ep/3934-smartarts-28-november-2019



18.01.2022 https://www.theage.com.au//appearances-can-be-mesmerising- Buxton Contemporary The University of Melbourne The Age

18.01.2022 To coincide with this goregous exhibition, there will be an afternoon of free demonstrations, workshops and talks with the artists on Saturday 16 November 2019, 1-4pm at the Australian Tapestry Workshop Assemble Papers https://assemblepapers.com.au//australian-tapestry-works/

17.01.2022 An opportunity to explore the art from Sheppartons Kaiela Arts Centre, this beautiful exhibition opens 29 February at the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc Time Out Melbourne https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/art/kaiela-dungala

17.01.2022 And if you want to know more about Radiant Pavilion listen today to ABC Melbourne's Myf Warhurst as she talks with Emily McCulloch Child and Emily Beckley about the Indigenous Jewellery Project. #RadPav19

17.01.2022 Critically acclaimed, Earshot is back for a short season as part of Due West Festival. Limited tickets, so you'll need to be fast. https://www.theatrepeople.com.au/earshot-by-kate-hunter-an/ Theatre People Due West Arts Festival Footscray Community Arts Centre



17.01.2022 The Outcome Is Certain, the first exhibition to survey Agatha Gothe-Snapes career, emphasises the performance strategies and collaborations that underpin this artists work. Read Anador Walsh's The Saturday Paper review of Agatha Gothe-Snape's The Outcome Is Certain Monash University Museum of Art https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au//agatha/15828948009472

16.01.2022 Finders keepers Radiant Pavilion #putaplantonitRP19 #radiantpavilion #unnaturalnaturally

16.01.2022 The 7th Koorie Art Show opens this Saturday 7 Dec, 2pm. https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/art/the-koorie-art-show Koorie Heritage Trust Inc Time Out Melbourne Fed Square

16.01.2022 Congratulations to the 2019 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards winners: Ensemble Offspring (NSW) Group Award; Barrie Kosky (Berlin) Individual Award and Richard Watts (Vic), Facilitator’s Prize. https://www.theage.com.au//australian-opera-star-director- The Age Ensemble Offspring ArtsHub Triple R - 3RRR 102.7FM

14.01.2022 'This is a small but important exhibition, showcasing textile work by women of extraordinary patience, dexterity and expertise.' A recent review from The Conversation on Place Makers exhibition at the Australian Tapestry Workshop https://theconversation.com/place-makers-review-tapestries-

14.01.2022 Bauhaus Now! at Buxton Contemporary is one of the five exhibitions you need to see this September, thanks Broadsheet Melbourne https://www.broadsheet.com.au//galleries-five-shows-see-se

13.01.2022 In today'The Age. These exquisite pins are out their for you to find. Radiant Pavilion https://www.theage.com.au//wearable-treasures-hidden-in-ci

13.01.2022 An opportunity to explore the art from Shepparton’s Kaiela Arts Centre, this beautiful exhibition opens 29 February at the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc Time Out Melbourne https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/art/kaiela-dungala

13.01.2022 Louise Weaver's beautiful exhibition at Buxton Contemporary closes Sunday 9 February, not much time left. Read Robert Nelson's review in The Age https://www.smh.com.au//weaving-a-spell-in-a-fairytale-for

12.01.2022 The first large-scale exhibition to survey the work of Sydney-based artist Agatha Gothe-Snape. Australian Arts Review Monash University Museum of Art https://artsreview.com.au/agatha-gothe-snape-the-outcome-i/

12.01.2022 In case you missed Mariana Castillo Deball's interview on ABC RN, about her first Australian exhibition at Monash University Museum of Art, here is a chance to listen. https://www.abc.net.au//t/mariana-castillo-deball/11567478

11.01.2022 ''Gothe-Snape's hugely productive body of work demonstrates acute attention to the conditions of art making.'' Amelia Wallin, Memo Review. Monash University Museum of Art https://memoreview.net//agatha-gothe-snape-the-outcome-is-

10.01.2022 5 Stars what more do I need to say. Buxton Contemporary The University of Melbourne ArtsHub https://visual.artshub.com.au//review-between-appearances-

10.01.2022 Mariana Catillo Deball's first Australian exhibition at Monash University Museum of Art Opens 7 October. You can read all about it here, The Age https://www.smh.com.au//a-long-view-of-history-20190912-p5

09.01.2022 Cut from the loom yesterday at the Australian Tapestry Workshop. In 2019 BRAGS celebrates 50 years of continual support of the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, (BRAG) says Max Wilson, President of BRAGS. The BRAGS Committee is thrilled to support the commissioning of Bridle Track, Hill End tapestry designed by Luke Sciberras and woven at the Australian Tapestry Workshop to mark 50 years of fundraising for BRAG. Art Almanac https://www.art-almanac.com.au/bathurst-regional-art-galle/

09.01.2022 The Outcome Is Certain, the first exhibition to survey Agatha Gothe-Snape’s career, emphasises the performance strategies and collaborations that underpin this artist’s work. Read Anador Walsh's The Saturday Paper review of Agatha Gothe-Snape's The Outcome Is Certain Monash University Museum of Art https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au//agatha/15828948009472

09.01.2022 https://www.bemelbourne.com//hotel-esplanade-the-felton-mu Be Melbourne The Espy

08.01.2022 Discover the Sydney artists intriguing work in this exhibition covering more than a decade of art Monash University Museum of Art, opens Sat 8 February. Time Out Melbourne https://www.timeout.com//agatha-gothe-snape-the-outcome-is

07.01.2022 ''Gothe-Snape always makes me think about where I’m putting myself in and around her works.'' A fabulous review by Robert Nelson in today's The Age Monash University Museum of Art https://www.smh.com.au//we-have-come-to-bring-you-metaphor

07.01.2022 Bauhaus Now! at Buxton Contemporary Read the review here in Daily Review The University of Melbourne https://dailyreview.com.au/bauhaus-now-review-buxton-con//

06.01.2022 ''Gothe-Snape always makes me think about where Im putting myself in and around her works.'' A fabulous review by Robert Nelson in today's The Age Monash University Museum of Art https://www.smh.com.au//we-have-come-to-bring-you-metaphor

06.01.2022 https://www.timeout.com//between-appearances-the-art-of-lo Time Out Melbourne Buxton Contemporary The University of Melbourne

06.01.2022 Featuring fantastical creatures, iridescent other worlds, minutely observed details from nature, uncanny objects and unsettling organic forms Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver explores the multidisciplinary practice of one of Australias most significant contemporary artists. Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver opens at Buxton Contemporary on Friday 15 November 2019 until Sunday 9 February 2020. The title of the exhibition references Weavers fascinat...ion with cycles of growth, transformation and metamorphosis, the intricacies of camouflage, the dynamics and fragility of the natural world, knowledge, memory and the power of mythology and make-believe. Best known for her whimsical, thought-provoking sculptures of animals this exhibition encompasses more than 100 works in diverse media including sculptural installations, paintings, drawings, printmaking, collage, textiles, movement and sound. The exhibition spans more than three decades of Louise Weavers distinctive practice and represents the most extensive solo survey of her work to date. Its the second major monographic exhibition at Buxton Contemporary that celebrates one of the esteemed artists represented in the Michael Buxton Collection at the University of Melbourne. Curated by Melissa Keys Between appearances: the art of Louise Weaver will unfold across all four of the museums galleries. It comprises an overview of Weavers richly imaginative, critical and compelling work from the late eighties through to the present day tracing her gradual shift from early figurative forms and compositions through to abstract paintings, objects and sound environments. The University of Melbourne

05.01.2022 The Espy is throwing a week-long ocean-inspired arts festival, with so many great things to do, book now. Time Out Melbourne https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/things-to-do/o_c_e_a_n

05.01.2022 Producer Lydia Fairhall talks to ABC RN The Stage Show about being a 2019 Sidney Myer Creative Fellow. https://www.abc.net.au//th/arts-news-september-17/11517906

05.01.2022 https://www.southbanklocalnews.com.au//between-appearance/ Buxton Contemporary Southbank Local News The University of Melbourne

04.01.2022 Enter into a museum of the curious and idiosyncratic world of Alfred Felton, goldfield entrepreneur, self-taught pharmacist, committed art-lover and patron, benefactor of desolate women and children, and long-term resident of the Espy... whose legacy-built Melbourne into one of the great artistic and cultural capitals of the world. A pop-up contemporary museum that celebrates the life of Alfred Felton and sheds light on the little-known story of his impact on Melbournes high art and low living opens The Espy from Friday 8 until Sunday 17 November 2019. In addition to the museum itself there is a week-long program of evocative storytelling, talks and adventures. See all that is happening here https://hotelesplanade.com.au/arts-program/

04.01.2022 ''Weavers oeuvre is an alternative evolutionary course an engineered twist on natural and human selection that creates a fabricated world of hybrid anthropomorphic creatures and space for self-reflection and our own transformation." https://www.art-almanac.com.au/between-appearances-the-art/ Buxton Contemporary The University of Melbourne Art Almanac

03.01.2022 ...I found this exhibition provocative, stylish, compelling, and poignant. 4.5 stars out of 5 ArtsHub Monash University Museum of Art https://visual.artshub.com.au//review-agatha-gothe-snape-t

02.01.2022 Discover the Sydney artist’s intriguing work in this exhibition covering more than a decade of art Monash University Museum of Art, opens Sat 8 February. Time Out Melbourne https://www.timeout.com//agatha-gothe-snape-the-outcome-is

01.01.2022 Congratulations to all the winners of the 7th Koorie Art Show. Pop in to see the exhibition and maybe buy one of the works, all are for sale. Wergaia, Wemba Wemba artist Kelly Koumalatsos is the winner of the prestigious Koorie Art Show, Creative Victoria Award for Excellence in Any Media, $10,000. Peter Waples-Crowe, Ngarigo winner of the Metro Tunnel Creative Program 2D Award $5,000; Ngardang Girri Kalat Mimini Victorian Indigenous Women's and Trans Diverse Art Collecti...ve winner of the Viva Energy 3D Award $5,000; Kait James, Wadawurrung winner of the Lendlease Reconciliation Award $5,000; Tammy Gilson, Wadawurrung as winner of the RMIT University Emerging Artist Award $3,000; Greg Muir, Yorta Yorta and Tanisha Lovett, Wotjobaluk, Gunditjmara winners of the Koorie Heritage Trust Highly Commended Award x2 $500 each. Koorie Heritage Trust Inc Fed Square Creative Victoria Metro Tunnel Viva Energy Australia RMIT University See more

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