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CREATIVE ARTS REDLANDS JULY 2016 – JANUARY 2017EXHIBITIONS / EVENTS
REDLAND ART GALLERY
Throughout the year Redland Art Gallery will showcase a number of its programs at the Cleveland foyer spaces, highlighting artists from the annual exhibition program and works from the Redland Art Gallery Collection.
SUNDAY 31 JULY – SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2016Pacific Art from the Redland Art Gallery Collection
SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER 2016Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2016Redland Art Awards Acquisitions
SUNDAY 4 DECEMBER 2016 – SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2017All About Mee: A retrospective exhibition of art by Sheelah Mee (1920 – 2013)
Image above: Joe Lindsay, Dongana asi [Spirits of the sea] (detail) 1995, woodcut, printed in black and coloured ink, from one block, edition 1/5. Redland Art Gallery Collection. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Ross Searle, 2015. Photography by Carl Warner.
Cover image: Sheelah Mee, Committee meeting n.d., synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Courtesy of the Mee family. (Image digitised from a slide).
FOYER FEATURES
WELCOMEAs 2016 flies by, it is time to launch our July 2016 – January 2017 program of exhibition and events at Redland Art Gallery (RAG). Our Family Sunday events, workshops for all ages and outreach programs have proved so popular that we have developed even more for all to enjoy.
With a major focus on profiling artists with a connection to the Redlands we celebrate the life and work of Sheelah Mee (1920 – 2013) in All About Mee; showcase Maryann Talia Pau’s CATCHING Light installation of woven stars for the One Million Stars to End Violence project; and bring together members of Redlands’ art groups for In Focus 2016.
At Redland Art Gallery, Capalaba visitors can view Mini watercolours, modern scrimshaw and prints by Brian Hatch as he shares his travels around Australia or take an historical journey through Ancient Greece with Dwight Ricketts, a young man with asperger syndrome who uses his art to create his own special language. Later in the year, explore local flora with Denise Piva in One Tree or view one of the many postcard-sized artworks by members of local art groups in In Focus 2016.
Pacific Art from the Searle Collection also features at Cleveland. Ross Searle, a collector and curator of contemporary Pacific Islander Art shares his extensive collection including contemporary textiles, weavings, bilums, tapa, baskets, body decoration, small sculptures, prints and paintings.
We are also excited to be presenting two major awards at RAG, Cleveland. In September the Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art recognising excellence in senior visual arts education from the South East region of Queensland opens. Presented by the Department of Education and Training in partnership with RAG, up to 40 excellence awards across the state will be announced.
Redland Art Awards returns in October and we look forward to showing the shortlisted entries for our biennial painting competition with a 2016 prize pool totalling over $20,000. Entries are expected from Australia wide and visitors can vote for their favourite entry when viewing the exhibition.
Following, you will find more details of our talks, tours and workshops, and details of how you can contribute to future programs on our proposals page. We look forward to seeing you at RAG soon!
Emma Bain, Director (Operations)
Stephanie Lindquist, Director (Strategic)
Redland Art Gallery
CLEVELAND
CAPALABA
Image: Robyn Foster, One 2014–15, 75 sheets of stacked linoprints. Redland Art Gallery Collection. Acquired in 2015 with Redland Art Gallery Acquisition Funds. Courtesy of the artist. Photography by Carl Warner.
REDLAND ART GALLERY COLLECTIONThe Redland Art Gallery Collection currently houses over 435 artworks produced by more than 150 artists. Artists represented include local, emerging, established, early settler and Indigenous artists. Redland City Council is committed to resourcing and facilitating the acquisition and management of a quality visual arts, craft and design collection that reflects the diversity and uniqueness of Redlands’ heritage, culture, identity and sense of place.
Redland Art Gallery is a Deductible Gift Recipient and is eligible to receive artwork donations for the Collection under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, which provides tax incentives to private donors.
For more information on the Cultural Gifts Program visit: www.arts.gov.au/cgp.
Image: Brian Hatch, Wilpena Pound 2016, watercolour on paper. Courtesy of the artist.
BRIAN HATCHMini watercolours, modern scrimshaw and prints
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10am Saturday 20 August 2016
Mini watercolours, modern scrimshaw and prints showcases a series of miniature watercolours and imaginative landscapes and seascapes inspired by Brian’s travels around Australia. Brian’s creative approach uses rags as brushes and a wet-in-wet technique where colours and shapes merge. The scrimshaw-style zinc plates series followed from a visit to Hawaii where the artist saw engraved whale bones and teeth on display at a gallery in Maui. The revelation of a link between printmaking and scrimshaw, where ink or lampblack is forced into the engraved lines and the surface is wiped clean, became the inspiration for this series of scrimshaw plates and prints.An exhibition held in conjunction with Queensland Seniors Week 2016 (13 – 21 August)
16 JUL – 3 SEP
Image: Unknown maker, ‘Kundu drum’ and pattern bilum (detail) n.d., wool and acrylic fibre. Collected from Port Moresby 1991. Searle Collection. Photography by Carl Warner.
PACIFIC ARTfrom the Searle Collection
OPENING EVENT 6.30pm Friday 29 July 2016
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10.30am Sunday 31 July 2016
As a collector and curator of contemporary Pacific Islander Art, Ross Searle has long been fascinated by how apparently ‘traditional’ forms of Pacific Art are radically transformed by new techniques, influences and materials. As a collector he has focused this interest on aspects of traditional art and craft including fibre, string bags, body adornment and small scale sculpture; and on how these forms are ‘modernised’ in ways congruent with existing traditions.
Ross Searle made his first visit to Papua New Guinea in 1989 and has been active in curating and collecting Pacific Art in the countries of the Melanesian-region including Fiji, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. His collections include contemporary textiles, weavings, bilums, tapa, baskets, body decoration, small sculptures, prints and paintings. The exhibition will also include older items of material culture that are fascinating in how adapted materials such as European-made buttons and old coins are used to replace traditional materials.
31 JUL – 4 SEP
Image: One Million Stars to End Violence 2013, The Big Design Market, Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton. Image courtesy of John Englesos.
CATCHING LIGHTMaryann Talia Pau
OPENING EVENT 6.30pm Friday 29 July 2016
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10.30am Sunday 31 July 2016
CATCHING Light is an installation of woven stars for the One Million Stars to End Violence project, created by local artist and weaver, Maryann Talia Pau. The goal is to weave one million stars for a major display at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. The exhibition aims to raise awareness of the monumental work that needs to be done to end all forms of violence, including violence against women, bullying and racism.
In the lead up to the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Maryann has set a goal for the Redlands to become one of the largest Star Weave Communities and to help weave as many stars as possible by December 2016 for a display at Redland Performing Arts Centre in February 2017.
Show your support for the One Million Stars to End Violence project by dropping off your stars or weaving a star at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland during the CATCHING Light installation.
31 JUL – 4 SEP
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland
DWIGHT RICKETTSAncient Greece
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10.30am Thursday 15 September 2016
Redlands artist, Dwight Ricketts has created a unique series of paintings which shows Ancient Greece in all its glory. Dwight takes you on an historical journey through Ancient Greece, with his paintings highlighting Greek culture and everyday life at that time. A young man living with asperger syndrome, Dwight uses his art to express his views and feelings and create his own special language.An exhibition held in conjunction with Disability Action Week 2016 (11 – 17 September)
Image: Dwight Ricketts, The Parthenon (detail) 2014, synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Courtesy of the artist.
10 SEP – 8 OCT
CREATIVE GENERATIONExcellence Awards in Visual Art
OPENING EVENT AND AWARDS PRESENTATION 11am Sunday 11 September 2016
11 SEP – 9 OCT
The Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art recognise and promote excellence in senior visual art education throughout Queensland state and non-state schools. Now in its 26th year, the program has helped raise community awareness of the degree of sophistication in concepts, diversity of technical competence, and the high standard of visual art education in Queensland secondary schools.
Each education region hosts a regional exhibition which showcases all artworks submitted to the program from that region. All awardees from the South East region including up to 40 excellence awards across the state, will be announced at the regional exhibition official opening.
All excellence awarded artworks will feature at the QAGOMA in 2017.Presented by the Department of Education and Training in partnership with Redland Art Gallery
FREE KIDS AND TEEN WORKSHOPSRedland Art Gallery offers free workshops for kids and teens throughout the year as part of the gallery’s annual program. Workshops are a great way to develop skills or a fun holiday activity for children.
For more information and 2016 bookings visit: http://artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au/programs/ or phone: (07) 3829 8484.
Image: Family Sundays at the Gallery workshop at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland. Courtesy of the participants and Redland Art Gallery.
Introduction to paper cutting with Elysha Rei
Wednesday 21 September 10am – 12noon RAG, Cleveland
Ages 5 – 10
Introduction to paper cutting with Elysha Rei
Wednesday 21 September 1 – 3pm RAG, Cleveland
Ages 11 – 15
Wire sculptures with Melissa from Make Room Studio
Tuesday 27 September 10am – 12noon RAG, Cleveland
Ages 5 – 10
Hand lettering with Leona Fietz Tuesday 27 September 1 – 3pm RAG, Cleveland
Ages 11 – 15
Kokedama for kids Thursday 29 September 10am – 12noon RAG, Capalaba
All ages
DENISE PIVAOne Tree
FLOOR TALK AND AFTERNOON TEA2pm Saturday 5 November 2016
One Tree is local artist Denise Piva’s exploration of a poinciana tree located on the corner of Middle and Bloomfield Streets, just outside Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland. The poinciana tree has been a feature of the Cleveland streetscape since the 1930s with a significant refurbishment and planting in the 1990s. Apart from its historical significance, the poinciana is an interesting tree with its fluid, expressive limbs and wrinkly exterior. One Tree showcases paintings and photographs of the tree from different angles, distances, light and seasons. This focus on the different aspects of the poinciana is intended to encourage locals to observe and acknowledge the everyday beauty of these trees.
Image: Denise Piva, Middle 2015, oil on canvas. Courtesy of the artist.
15 OCT – 26 NOV
ADULT WORKSHOPSLed by experienced local and national visual artists, Redland Art Gallery’s extensive workshop program for adults offers something for all interests and skill levels.
For more information and 2016 bookings visit: http://artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au/programs/ or phone: (07) 3829 8484.
Image: Porcelain etching with Pattie Murray workshop. Courtesy of the participants and Redland Art Gallery.
Watercolours with Brian Hatch Tuesday 16 August 2016 10am – 1pm RAG, Capalaba
Flying Arts: Introducing art into the classroom Sunday 9 October 2016 10am – 4pm RAG, Cleveland
Landscape painting with Jun Chen Sunday 13 November 2016 9.30am – 1.30pm RAG, Cleveland
Life drawing with Leigh Camilleri Tuesday 6 December 2016 10am – 1pm RAG, Cleveland
Please note: $10 non-refundable booking fee applicable for each adult workshop.
REDLAND ART AWARDS 2016Redland Art Awards is a biennial contemporary painting competition open to all Australian artists, presented by Redland Art Gallery. Redland Art Awards 2016 features four prizes, totalling over $20,000. The primary award will be an acquisitive prize of $15,000. There will also be runner up awards of $4,000 and $2,500 Local Environment Award, as well as The Meredith Foxton People’s Choice Award of $500.
Now celebrating its 30th year, Redland Art Awards is presented at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland and the competition always proves to be a program highlight. Visitors are encouraged to vote for their favourite entry when viewing the exhibition.
Image: Margaret Loy Pula, Anatye (Bush potato) 2013, synthetic polymer paint on linen. Redland Art Gallery Collection. Acquired from Redland Art Awards acquisitive prize, 2014. Courtesy of the artist. Photography by Carl Warner.
16 OCT – 27 NOV
OPENING EVENT AND AWARDS PRESENTATION 6.30pm Friday 14 October 2016
JUDGES’ FLOOR TALK12 noon Sunday 16 October 2016
Proudly sponsored by
Please note that RAG staff are not responsible for supervision, parent(s)/guardian(s) must remain with children while participating. Art activities suitable for all ages.
IN FOCUS 2016An annual focus of Redland Art Groups
Presented simultaneously at both galleries, In Focus 2016 celebrates the wealth of artists living and working in the Redlands and the important role art groups play in the cultural life of the region. The exhibition brings diverse art groups together, facilitating networking and collaboration between members, with artworks across a range of media. The artists’ individual responses to the 2016 theme, ‘memories’, working within the gallery set parameters of size and support, is sure to be a highlight of this exhibition.
3 DEC – 28 JAN
4 DEC – 29 JAN
OPENING EVENT 6.30pm Friday 2 December 2016 (Cleveland)
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10.30am Sunday 4 December 2016 (Cleveland)
Please note that RAG staff are not responsible for supervision, parent(s)/guardian(s) must remain with children while participating. Art activities suitable for all ages.
ALL ABOUT MEE A retrospective exhibition of art by Sheelah Mee (1920 – 2013)
4 DEC – 29 JAN
OPENING EVENT 6.30pm Friday 2 December 2016
FLOOR TALK AND MORNING TEA10.30am Sunday 4 December 2016
Sheelah Mee, Apples and chairs n.d., oil on card. Redland Art Gallery Collection. Acquired in 2004 with Redland Art Gallery Acquisition Funds. Courtesy of the artist. Photography by Carl Warner.
This exhibition celebrates Sheelah Mee, an artist and teacher in the Brisbane modernist scene from the 1970s. She lived in Redland City from 1972 until 2004, and was involved with the Redland Yurara Art Society. Mee made paintings, prints, and sculptures that express the reality of her domestic environment.
What remains compelling about Mee is her creative drive. From the moment her six children were independent, she committed to the art practice that she had first explored as a young woman in London. From the 1970s and into the 21st century, she worked prolifically, exhibited in galleries and prizes, and enjoyed success up to and including her last exhibition (2007). All About Mee expresses her creativity in media from paintings to prints, sculpture to sewing, from the minutiae of her domestic environment to her influence on other artists.
All About Mee is curated by Louise Martin-Chew and Dominique Macedo.
REDLAND ART GALLERY STOREThe Redland Art Gallery Store, located next to the reception desk, features wares from local artisans in the Redlands and the wider Brisbane region. The store is the perfect place to purchase jewellery, ceramics, textiles, postcards, greeting cards and publications, as well as unique gifts.
Redland Art Gallery is inviting local artisans and designers to submit proposals for small scale handcrafted items (eg. jewellery, ceramics, textiles, limited edition prints, artist books, handmade cards and paper craft) to be featured in the Redland Art Gallery Store.
For more information or to submit your expression of interest, email: [email protected] with your contact details, two images of your work and a brief biography/business profile.
Image: Redland Art Gallery Store displaying items made by Corinne Colombo and Anna Morgan. Courtesy of the artists and Redland Art Gallery.
PROPOSALSRedland Art Gallery is now inviting expressions of interest from artists, curators, musicians, performers and organisations for upcoming exhibitions, workshops and events:
• Exhibition proposals for 2018–20 exhibition program
• Workshop facilitators for adult and children’s public programs
• Musicians and performers for exhibition opening events
For more information and to download proposal forms visit our website: http://artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au, phone: (07) 3829 8487 or email: [email protected].
Image: Sonja Carmichael’s Pulan Pools, baskets of culture artwork featured in the Gathering Strands exhibition at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland. Redland Art Gallery Collection. Acquired in 2016 with Redland Art Gallery Acquisition Funds. Courtesy of the artist.
VOLUNTEERINGVolunteers are vital to Redland Art Gallery. If you are dedicated to the arts and interested in volunteering, please consider registering your interest. Phone: (07) 3829 8463 or email: [email protected] for more information.
Image: Redland Art Gallery volunteer end of year celebration 2015. Courtesy of the participants and Redland Art Gallery.
GALLERY TOURSFree gallery tours are available on request for each exhibition at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland. School and special-interest groups are encouraged to book tours for exhibitions of interest. Please note bookings are essential for group tours of four or more people. To book a gallery tour phone: (07) 3829 8484 or email: [email protected].
Image: Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize exhibition floor talk with Bernie Hollett. Courtesy of the participants and Redland Art Gallery.
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2016 CLOSED DATESRedland Art Gallery is closed for exhibition changeover, holiday periods and maintenance on the following dates:
REDLAND ART GALLERY, CLEVELANDMonday 25 – Friday 29 July Monday 8 August Monday 5 – Friday 9 SeptemberMonday 3 OctoberMonday 10 – Friday 14 OctoberMonday 28 November – Friday 2 DecemberSunday 25 December 2016 – Monday 2 January 2017
REDLAND ART GALLERY, CAPALABAMonday 11 – Friday 15 JulyMonday 8 AugustMonday 5 – Friday 9 SeptemberMonday 3 OctoberMonday 10 – Friday 14 OctoberMonday 28 November – Friday 2 DecemberSaturday 24 December 2016 – Monday 2 January 2017
STAFFCreative Arts Manager Zane TrowDirector (Operations) Emma BainDirector (Strategic) Stephanie LindquistExhibitions and Public Programs Officer Amy WilsonGallery Support Officer Megan ImberGallery Support Officer Dominique MacedoArts Administration Trainee Tiani VitharanaGallery Support Officer (Casual) Freja CarmichaelGallery Support Officer (Casual) Karyn CameronGallery Support Officer (Casual) Chris Aird
Redland Art Gallery acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands, waters and seas where we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and future.
REDLAND ART GALLERYWinner 2013 Cultural, Heritage and lndigenous Tourism, Moreton Bay and Islands Tourism AwardsFinalist 2013 Outstanding Volunteer Group Contribution, Moreton Bay and Islands Tourism AwardsFinalist 2012 Heritage and Cultural Tourism, Moreton Bay and Islands Tourism AwardsWinner 2011 Excellence in Arts, The Commonwealth Bank Business Achievement AwardsFinalist 2011 Excellence in Tourism, The Commonwealth Bank Business Achievement AwardsFinalist 2011 and 2010 Heritage and Cultural Tourism, Queensland Tourism AwardsWinner 2010 Heritage and Cultural Tourism, Moreton Bay and Islands Tourism AwardsWinner 2009 Heritage and Cultural Tourism, Redlands on Moreton Bay Tourism Awards
Redland Art Gallery is an initiative of Redland City Council, dedicated to the late Eddie Santagiuliana
All information correct at time of printing.
REDLAND ART GALLERY, CLEVELAND Cnr Middle and Bloomfield Streets, Cleveland Q 4163
Monday to Friday 9am – 4pm Sunday 9am – 2pm
Admission Free
REDLAND ART GALLERY, CAPALABA Capalaba Place, Noeleen Street, Capalaba Q 4157
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8.30am – 5pm Thursday 8.30am – 7.30pm Saturday 9am – 4pm
Admission Free
Tel: (07) 3829 8899 or email: [email protected] http://artgallery.redland.qld.gov.au
/RedlandArtGallery
For information about upcoming events
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WHAT’S ON AT REDLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
2–16 Middle Street, Cleveland, QLD 4163 (07) 3829 8131 /RedlandPerformingArtsCentre
www.rpac.com.au
Redland Art Gallery and Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC) are part of Creative Arts Redlands.
Whether you like comedy, drama, music or family theatre, there will be something for you and your family amongst the diverse offerings presented at RPAC.
AUGUST
4 Always … Patsy Cline Drama & Popular Music
6 HIPPO! HIPPO! A BIG NEW Musical Adventure!
Family Theatre
12 The Divine Miss Bette Drama & Popular Music
16 Redland Variety Showcase FREE Seniors Week Event
16/17 We All Have A Story Worth Keeping DramaFest LINKS Workshop
19/20 DramaFest Competition Community Arts
24 Forever Everly Musical Melodies
27 Redland Sinfonia – At the Flicks Classical Music
31 Southern Cross Soloists – Rhapsody Musical Melodies
SEPTEMBER
2 Look Mum … No Hands!!! Drama Performance & Workshop
10 Shakespeare in the Park – Twelfth Night
Drama & Festival
23 Tapas Friday FREE Live Music
24 Babushka: Doll Comedy Cabaret
OCTOBER
1 Into the Mystic – The Music of Van Morrison
Popular Music
8 Bell Shakespeare – Othello Drama
13 An Evening at the Proms - A Musical Spectacular
Musical Theatre & Classical Music
26 A Morning with Groucho Musical Melodies
27/28 The Russian National Ballet Theatre – Swan Lake
Classical Ballet
DECEMBER
9 Tapas Friday FREE Live Music
REDLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
CREATIVE ARTS REDLANDS 2016
LIVE PERFORMANCE • FILM FESTIVALS • COMMUNITY ARTS
REDLANDARTAWARDS2016
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