Perceive | Conceive (expanded) Stanthorpe
Contemporary Australian artist Leigh Schoenheimer's solo exhibition presented by the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery, January 2018. An overview of the painting and sculptures in situ.
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Symphony in H2O - artist Joanne Cotton
This video is about a soft pastel exhibition called 'Symphony in H2O'. It is the profile of artist Joanne Cotton who is exhibiting at this exhibition alongside Petra Daecke and Louise Corke in Stanthorpe QLD Australia at the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery from November 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020.
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Perceive Conceive Take Two
Slide show of Perceive | Conceive (expanded) - a solo exhibition of painting, sculpture and drawing by Leigh Schoenheimer presented by the Stanthorpe Regional Gallery, 2018.
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Creative Conversation with Justin Bishop
Aside from a few years spent travelling and a brief stint in the construction industry, Justin has worked in the regional gallery sector in Queensland since 1998 when he started as a casual exhibition installation officer at the Gold Coast City Art Gallery.
Justin spent the first half of his career with Global Arts Link and QUT Art Museum developing an understanding of the regional gallery sector from the ground-up. From 2008 – 2010 he was Director at Stanthorpe Regional Gallery and was Exhibitions Manager / Deputy Director at Cairns Regional Gallery until 2015 and until recently Director at KickArts Contemporary Arts.
Justin is currently Arts Director of Black Square Arts and manager of Wei'Num Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts and Crafts Corporation.
A member of the 2018 Australia Council Arts Leaders cohort
Fine art tips on How to Paint Landscapes in Oils with Glenise Clelland on Colour In Your Life
In this fine art TV show episode Glenise Clelland is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Glenise Clelland is a contemporary Australian artist with over 30 years of exhibiting at major art galleries and selling paintings in Australia and overseas. Glenise Clelland studied Fashion Design at The Brisbane College of Art, now Queensland University of Technology. She is best known for landscape paintings, figurative paintings and expressive nude drawings and also paintings of the South Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea.
Glenise Clelland now works from her studio at Noosa North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Queensland , Australia. Her vibrant and diverse oil paintings, acrylics and mixed media express her passionate love of strong colour, texture and dynamic forms.
The studio's proximity to the Noosa River and the wetland areas next to the Coloola National Park and the amazing bird life at Noosa North Shore are a constant source of inspiration. Glenise's art reflects her love of Nature. Glenise loves working with emotive colours that stimulate and excite the senses and leave room for the spectators' interpretation.
Drawing from a live model - life drawing - has been the backbone of all her artistic endeavours since her early days studying Fashion Design at the Brisbane College of Art - now Queensland University of Technology. For Glenise, drawing trains the mind and eyes to process what is seen & translate it, with feeling, onto 2 and 3 dimensional surfaces.
Glenise has won numerous prizes, including the Ian Fairweather Memorial Prize & Sunshine Coast Drawing Prize. She has had 15 solo exhibitions . Her paintings have been selected for prestigious exhibitions like Tattersalls Landscape Prize (4 times) and many Regional Galleries such as Pine Rivers Award, Celebrate Queensland Award, Flying Arts Award, Stanthorpe Award and APQ selected exhibitions at Waterfront Place. Her painting from the Aboriginal University of Australia Collaboration is now one of the panels in the Noosa Hospital Mural. Three of her paintings were selected for the inaugural Florence Biennale Exhibition in Italy.
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The Colour in your life fine art TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual art techniques and art tips with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The artist shares with the viewer their stories of life, painting, drawing, sculpting, art workshops and any art lessons they may provide. The art TV series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
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Artist Interview with Rehgan De Mather
With numerous solo and group exhibitions, as well as being selected as a finalist in numerous high-profile awards, Rehgan De Mather has quickly established himself as a young artist to watch.
Since completing his BVA at Monash University Gippsland in 2001 De Mather has held 22 solo exhibitions and been involved in over 30 group exhibitions throughout Australia. He has been selected three times as a finalist in the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, Agendo Art Award, and Arc Yinnar Drawing Prize; twice in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Black Swan Prize for Portraiture, Mount Eyre Art Prize, Prometheus Visual Arts Award, Lethbridge 10,000 Small Scale Art Award, and John Leslie Art Prize, as well as being a finalist in the Araluen Art Prize, City of Whyalla Art Prize, Stanthorpe Arts Festival, Clayton Utz Art Award & the 6th P.A.F International Drawing Biennale. He was a semi-finalist in the arts category of the Young Australian of the Year Awards, and a recipient of a Regional Arts Development Grant through Arts Victoria. He was recently awarded a yearlong residency at Appleton Street Studios courtesy of the Sandra Bardas Studio Grant, and was selected as the 2013 RAW Melbourne Visual Artist of the Year.
De Mather was born in Adelaide, grew up in Sale and currently lives and works in Melbourne.
“Rehgan De Mather’s paintings replicate the traces of industry, and the cryptograms of graffiti, on walls of contemporary spaces. They flash with comic book exclamations, bleed with paint scrawled behind alleyways, and are seared by an essence of New York grit.
Rehgan’s prolific output of work, for such a young artist, seems to be riding on a distinctly serious but fun attitude. His work is exciting because it is raw and has a genuine interest in the noises and signs that clutter urban spaces.”
David O’Halloran, Curator, Glen Eira City Gallery
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Brisbane City Council Meeting - 30th July 2019 - Part 2 of 2
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Brisbane City Council Meeting - 29 October 2019
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'New Arrivals' by Jacques van der Merwe, Audio of Angelo Valiante
Angelo is 99 years old. He came to Australia as a Prisoner of War. He is the oldest person I have ever spoken too. I left that day of the interview uplifted by his positive energy and laughter. He is a true inspiration when it comes to living ones life.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Knowledges Seminar Series 6: Perspectives on gender
For our sixth and final seminar on Friday the 16th of November we will be joined by three esteemed guests: Dr Sandy O’Sullivan, Laimena ‘Wilo’ Muwadda, and Darren Budda-Deen. Dr Sandy O’Sullivan, an Aboriginal (Wiradjuri) woman, an Associate Professor in Creative Industries at the University of the Sunshine Coast, will speak about the ways that Queer First Nations’ Peoples are re/presented in museums of national significance, and will explore their roles in resisting and challenging reductive approaches to identity. Wilo Muwadda, a Kalkatungu man (Northwestern Queensland) and Alyawarr - Eastern Arrernte (Central Australia), will talk about the research for his recently completed Masters of Social Science at University of Sydney, which he has spent years discussing with elders from these regions to understand the on local lore in relation to perspectives on gender and sexuality. Performing for over 35 years as Doreen Maganini in Melbourne and Sydney’s drag scene, Darren Budda-Deen will share his journey from small town boy to prominent entertainer within the LGBTI community. Darren’s Aboriginal descendants are the Kamilaroi tribe whose lands extend from North West NSW to Southern Queensland.
Edith Baccari
Edith Arrived in Australia with her parents in 1982. She started her own business and feels very fortunate that she lives in Australia.
'New Arrivals' by Jacques van der Merwe Audio of John Bylicki
John Bylicki came to Australia after the Second World War. He remembers his journey to Australia and his resettlement as a child.