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Red Door Studio
Phone: +61 408 435 655
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20.01.2022 Hello Friends Have you voted for People's Choice yet in the Queensland Regional Art Awards 2019? You can view all eligible entries (including mine!) and vote for the winners of the People's Choice categories here: https://flyingarts.org.au/events/peoples-choice-2019/ My artwork ‘Nasturtium’ started as a watercolor, incorporated mixed media and comprises digitization processes. An old-time style handwriting blends to give a worldly charm and continuity. Original sketches and concept were created from our own community garden in Canungra."
20.01.2022 Isnt this a nice bit of artwork from one of my primary school students. Well done Jordon.
19.01.2022 Monday 6 August at Moriarty Park, Canungra EXPLORE THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE FROM A NEW PERSPECTIVE Council's Cultural Services team is hitting the road in August to meet artists, young creatives and community members with a view on how they see the development of the Scenic Rim's cultural landscape, in a project offering a new perspective of the region's creative future.... The team is visiting Canungra, Tamborine Mountain, Beaudesert and Boonah to meet community members from across the creative spectrum, from accomplished artists to budding creatives and those who may not know a lot about art but know what they like. Scenic Rim Arts Reference Group Chair Cr Nadia O'Carroll said Council also wanted community members to share their ideas for projects that could be assisted by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) ahead of the September closing date for the next funding round. Strategic themes for RADF projects in 2018-19 are centred on children and families, place-making, professional development and artists-in-residence. "We are keen to talk to young people interested in kick-starting a career in the arts and applying for our new 'launch pad' young creatives small arts grants, members of our community with a story to tell, artists of all genres wanting to expand or extend their practice and anyone wanting to develop a creative or heritage project," Cr O'Carroll said. "Members of the community have the opportunity to be part of a group discussion or speak one-on-one in a 10-minute session with Council's Heritage and Public Art Officer." The Cultural Mapping project is focused on exploring the region's creative strengths and what makes it unique. "Cultural Mapping of the Scenic Rim is an interactive process to identify the resources - tangible and intangible - the people, places, events, organisations, stories and values that make up our cultural identity," she said. Community members are invited to be a part of interactive workshop-style events which will run from 6pm to 8pm, with a 6.30pm start and light super provided, on: Monday 6 August at Moriarty Park, Canungra Tuesday 7th August at the Vonda Youngman Community Centre, Tamborine Mountain Wednesday 8 August at The Centre Beaudesert, and Thursday 9 August at the Boonah Cultural Centre For catering purposes, participants are asked to RSVP by close of business Monday 6 August and also advise of any food intolerances. RSVP 5540 5050 [email protected] Notes from the sessions will also be made available via email for all those wishing to register. For further information visitwww.liveatthecentre.com.au or contact Council's RADF, Heritage and Public Art Officer via email [email protected]
16.01.2022 After a bisque fire l decided to use graphite and wax to finish my gnome.
11.01.2022 Miss Tully having pottery classes @ Red Door Studio with Debbie O.
10.01.2022 Due to the 'Studio' going through restoration, I am now settled in my studio at home. I still teach and do all the old stuff but from different locations around the area now. Please call me for 'art commissions and viewings outside of exhibitions - class times. TamlynG
08.01.2022 Pop Up Drawing Classes for all levels on Thursdays 1.30 to 3pm $20 Meeting at the blue house in Appell St this week. BYO Sketch Book n Pencil m. 0408435655
07.01.2022 It was sad to read this article as John was a regular teacher in Canungra and well known in the area.
03.01.2022 Gumnut Babies turn 100, May Gibbs' famous series celebrated in Sydney BY DAVID SPICER UPDATED MON 5 DEC 2016, 3:39 PM AEDT Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp One hundred years ago today May Gibbs published the first edition of her illustrated children's book, Gumnut Babies.... Soon after, the much-loved author penned a series of books featuring the iconic characters, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. An early environmentalist, Gibbs drew her inspiration from her childhood spent visiting the bush south of Perth and later, from her large garden in Sydney's Neutral Bay and bushwalks in the Blue Mountains. The State Library of NSW has marked the milestone with an exhibition of her artwork.
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