Glimpse Art Space in Northcote, Victoria | Art gallery
Glimpse Art Space
Locality: Northcote, Victoria
Phone: +61 427 361 099
Address: 273 High street, 3070 Northcote, VIC, Australia
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25.01.2022 Currently on show at Glimpse art space Seniors art group. Mapping Art A program of the City of Yarra and Belgium Avenue Neighbourhood House.
24.01.2022 Last week to see David Le May's painting "Remnants" at Glimpse Art Space 273 High st. Northcote.
17.01.2022 Teagan Crouch currently exhibiting at Glimpse art space. Teagan is a Melbourne based artist who lives and works in Darebin. Teagan paints portraiture, flora and fauna.
16.01.2022 Sue Davis is a Melbourne based artist currently showing at Glimpse Art space. In Melbourne for the past six months its been hard to think about anything else but COVID. These works explore two different responses to the fear, anxiety, isolation and frustration caused by the pandemic. The first is a series called The Spins, created by collaged wine bottles from supermarket catalogues. It portrays how many of us, including myself, have used alcohol to cope with all this new... uncertainty and how that can easily spiral down. (In a recent poll conducted by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) it was found that seventy per cent of Australians were drinking more than usual since the COVID-19 outbreak and 32 per cent are concerned about the amount of alcohol they or a loved one is consuming.) The other series is called A Drawing a Day Keeps the Doctor Away and is a diary of drawings that I have kept since the beginning of April, throughout the Melbourne lockdown. Each drawing is of an object I have picked up from my local environment during my daily walks or of things I have collected over the years from places I love. Executed with a biro on post-it-notes, it records each day of these extraordinary times and reminds me to take each day at a time. This practice has kept me relatively sane, and Ill continue it until the lockdown is over. Please call or email me if you are interested in purchasing any of the artworks. The Spins comes in pairs at $200 per pair Each month of A Drawing A Day Keeps the Doctor Away is $300.
16.01.2022 Penelope Le Petit currently showing at Glimpse Art Space https://penelopelepetit.com.au MESA series To roam unfettered over the vast expanses of the great South West with only the natural barriers of the river gorge and mountain range to limit wanderings.... 1868 Land Treaty United States and Navajo People, New Mexico. Inspired by a visit to the USAs South West my Mesa series pays homage to the enduring and definitive images of the American West. Monument Valleys majestic mesas, Navajo Native American jewellery, petroglyphs, and the areas seasonal colours have influenced my hand drawn and printed, limited edition lithographs. MESA series Hand finished Victorian Ash Frames 31 x 43 cm $420 framed $250 unframed Editions of four.
16.01.2022 David LeMay hanging his beautiful landscape paintings. All works are $300 each.
14.01.2022 Currently on exhibit at Glimpse art space.
12.01.2022 Teagan Crouch; artist statement: This work has been custom made for the Glimpse space, featuring a Darebin local surrounded by native flora and fauna. Title: Her Wrens Teagan Crouch is a painter who works in portraiture. Her work explores themes of hauntology and faciality in order to inspire a sense of empathy towards her subjects. Describing her medium as kind she believes paint has a unique, tangible language that can convey a deeper understanding of her subjects. ... Materials: Oil paint on canvas, hanging from a wooden base. Dimensions: 155cm x 50cm Price: $400 Artist Instagram: @teagancrouch Teagan Crouch
11.01.2022 Portrait paintings by Teagan Crouch.
10.01.2022 Sue Davis is a Melbourne based artist exhibiting at Glimpse Art space 273 High street, Northcote. - 20 March - 9 April Artwork can be viewed from street. This all seems a bit trivial now as we head towards the uncertainty of a COVID-19 pandemic but I hope it will give you a bit of a laugh. I am an artist who works in many mediums but chose collage to explore the ideas in this group of work. ... What I want to ask is whether I am the only person in this sports crazy town who just doesnt get sport? I live in a house of sport die-hards and have watched many a game of AFL, soccer, tennis and even golf and over the past ten years I have spent most weekends watching community basketball but I still just dont get it. I feel like I must lack a sports gene as I am confounded and bemused by peoples devotion and passion for watching or playing it. However, I do love the photos of extreme actions and the whole range of extreme emotions caught on camera in the sports pages of the newspapers which I have collecting for years to do something with. So, this is that something Kick to Kick (large), Kick to Kick (small) and Competing Emotions are representations of how incomprehensible sport is to me (and I am sure there must be others out there like me also.) My other pieces, Woozy, Spin, Reel and Birl all try to depict what it is like to have too much of a good thing.
09.01.2022 Tea with Honey are about two passionate photographers who want to share their work with you in fun and useful ways. Tatiana Kooraram and Ros Pach are committed to sustainability, leaving a low footprint and keeping it local. They use organic cotton, designed and printed here in Melbourne using eco-friendly practices, donating a percentage of sales supporting environmental and indigenous causes. Their work is specially selected for this tea towel range ensuring that each piece is a unique design. Please visit their website www.teawithhoney.com.au if you wish to purchase any of these pieces. Their work is also available on cards and prints.
08.01.2022 Sandra Tobias Love in the time of Corona Aka L.I.T.O.C.2020 At a time in our world when everything we thought we knew, our safe place, is being challenged.... Living under the black Covid-19 Virus cloud, we are in a state of flux. All that we thought we knew Our sense of security, family, community, careers and workplaces, leadership (or lack of), self and humanity. These are all thrown up in the air to fall who knows where? This installation comprises of A list of 10 actions to perform A series of 10 cut-out gouaches forming a circle an underwood typewriter with the Instructions typed up. Tobias is asking you to reenact the list of 10 and if you feel inclined share it to #litoc2020. Reenact the list of 10. Photograph yourselves blowing a kiss to a stranger or baking and sharing Then upload this image so that the installation continues to grow. Artist Statement My Arts practice spans more than twenty years. Visual arts painting, printmaking and participatory arts projects. I have project managed; Artists in the Rotunda Castlemaine State Festival 2006 (Regional Arts Victoria grant), Posted Its what was written! (Vacancy-Federation Square 2009) and Bendigo Latrobe University Gallery 2008. Also Rain dance community arts project Moreland Council 2010 (audio and projections) Past artist in residencies have been at Bundanon, NSW, Taipei Artists Village, Taiwan, St Vincents Hospital Melbourne and Scuola Internazionale di Graffica, Venice. I currently teach Art and work in my shared studio space @ The Peagreenboat Studios Brunswick.
05.01.2022 David Le May, a Queensland based artist will be showing at Glimpse Art space, 273 High street Northcote; from 28 February - 19 March 2020 Remnants the remains, the bits and pieces, the detritus, the left overs, the Australian Landscape. Displacement, rupture and fragmentation are themes that have run through my work for some time. Jondaryan is a small town west of Toowoomba and is also the location, where coal is loaded on to trains from the New Hope coal mine at Acland.... Acland is a town 51 km north west of Toowoomba. It is mostly owned by the coal mining company, New Hope. There remains in the town only two houses owned by lifelong resident Glen Beutel. All the other houses were bought and then removed by New Hope around seven years ago. It is a landscape imbued with loss and yet filled with life. It is a landscape literally in upheaval; a place that is typical of many of the places stretching across the vastness connecting our towns and cities and a place that symbolizes the many ethical problems of our age. The landscape along the Warrego Highway to Jondaryan and Acland is complicated. There is a vast array of industries transforming the landscape form coal mining, solar farms and the Toowoomba By Pass to name a few. This landscape at times seems sublime, caught between an ancient past and an uncertain future. The water ways are poor and seem like a dying relic of a more fertile times. The landscape itself has been carved and remolded to accommodate a different stream. These paintings are made out in the landscape and rather than depicting scenes they are emotional responses to being there, in the environment. See more
03.01.2022 SHE's..... ...blind....silenced.....black and white....going dotty....gotta a nice hair do! Statements or words to describe women can range from derogatory to superficial. I am playing with this visually.... Julie Milton is a Melbourne based visual artist exhibiting at Glimpse from Friday 29 May - June 18, 2020
02.01.2022 Sanrda Tobias currently exhibiting at Glimpse Art space.
01.01.2022 The bare bones, oil on parchment paper.
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