Showing posts with label Swarm linocuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swarm linocuts. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Return to the Art Vault




On June 24 I flew to Mildura to join my partner Shane Jones for the last days of his busy and productive month as Artist in Residence at the Art Vault in Mildura, which also included a successful solo exhibition and 2 day painting workshop.

It was wonderful to catch up with old friends, and to meet some new ones. We were privileged to be in the audience of over 300 people at the Sett, Mildura on 26 June for the presentation of the prestigious 2010 Powercor/PRIME Mildura Business Excellence Awards, when first time entrant the Art Vault won the Retail Category Award.

Images (from top):
Art Vault Director Julie Chambers accepting the Retail Award at the 2010 Powercor/PRIME Mildura Business Excellence Awards on June 26. To her right: Master of Ceremonies Mark Beretta

Centre:
During my brief stay I presented a set of Swarm linocuts (see previous blog entry) to the Art Vault Archive. Pictured from left: work experience student Michelle, Art Vault staff member Andrew Svrta, Art Vault Director Julie Chambers, Art Vault staff member Robert Watson, Art Vault studio artist Anjelie Beyer, Art Vault volunteer Darcy Mulaney, and Artist in Residence and exhibiting artist Shane Jones. Background: works from Shane's solo exhibition, which concluded on 29 June

Base:
Shane Jones (at right) pictured with Mildura-based artists Kate Cotching, Filomena Coppola, Mia Kolpin and Mia's handsome new son Fletcher at Gallery 25. Background: a group exhibition of prints from the Art Vault

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Taking Flight







This week I began editioning the 18 lino blocks for the forthcoming installation and artist book Swarm. It has been a long process - the project had its genesis at the Art Vault in Mildura where I undertook a month-long residency just under a year ago. The printing is going remarkably well, although with such a large project, I am feeling the need for drying racks more than ever before. The finished works will form part of the solo exhibition Natural Selection at Chrysalis Gallery in October, and will also be exhibited at the Art Vault in June, 2011.
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