Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Eve Vonwiller Youth Art Awards




Congratulations to all the artists who exhibited in this year's Eve Vonwiller Youth Art Awards. The opening ceremony and awards were held on Monday night and we were packed to the rafters in the new Gallery Lane Cove. Councillor and Mayor of Lane Cove, Win Gaffney, officially opened the awards for us and the Willoughby Girls String Ensemble entertained everyone as people were amazed by the variety and exuberance of the artworks on display.

There were over 60 entries, coming from almost 15 different schools across the region. Chatswood Primary, Eastwood Public, Greenwich Public, Glenhaven Public, Lane Cove Public & Lane Cove West Primary, Lindfield Public, Marist Sisters Woowich, North Sydney Girls High, Our Lady Help of Christians, Our Lady of Dolours, Pymble Public, Ravenswood School for Girls and Roseville College.

Nicole Vonwiller, daughter of Eve Vonwiller, the generous artist and teacher who the awards are named in honour, attended the exhibition and said they were the 'best awards ever'.

A big thank you to our esteemed judges, Chrissie Lloyd, president of the Lane Cove Art Society and local awarding winning artist John Perkins. Our sponsors, Eckersleys Art  were very generous again this year,  providing vouchers and art materials to help inspire the winning artists.

The Awards are for artists aged 5 - 17 years and this years awards went to:

Section 1: Kindy - Year 2
Winner: Jennie Wang for Birthday Celebration



Judges notes: Jennie's artwork showed a fun celebration of family life with friends, centred around a birthday. Excellent use of colour, quirky, with a strong composition.

Very Highly Commended: Isabelle Aiken
Highly Commended: Hannah Fisher
Commended: Roseca Peng

Section 2: Year 3 - Year 6
Winner: Gautirya Muralietharan for The Glowing Balloon Wonder


Judges notes: Gautiryas' painting in oil, showed good handling of a difficult medium. The colour relationships of the figures and balloons was well thought out. Attention to detail around the edges of the canvas shows a developed approach to this work.

Highly Commended: Mia Solomon
Commended: Stephanie Dunn
Commended: Diaz Frost

High School:
Winner: Catherine Zhang for her sculpture, Love. Catherine won a $300 cash prize from Centrehouse Arts Centre, a $100 gift voucher and art materials from Eckersleys Art.


Judges notes: The concept of the hooks representing people was very creative and the sculpture was skilfully made using flour clay/dough.

Commended: Olivia Akopian



images:
1. group of award winners
top left: Felicity Martin, Manager Gallery Lane Cove, Clr Win Gaffney, Mayor of Lane Cove,Diaz Frost, Mia Solomon, Laura Carey, Gallery Assistant Gallery Lane Cove, Marie James, Centrehouse teacher and Committee Member, Award winners: Stephanie Dunn, Olivia Akpoian, Gautirya Muralietharan, Catherine Zhang. photo by Bronwyn Clarke, Lane Cove Alive
Front Row, left: Isabelle Aitken, Hanna Fisher, Roseca Peng.
2. Jackie, Mila and Silvio Piccardi in front of display case showing Mila and Silvio's books. photo by Bronwyn Clarke, Lane Cove Alive
3. View of the exhibition and the showcase of pottery from Centrehouse kids holiday program
4. Artwork by Jennie Wang, winner of Section 1
5. Gautirya Muralietharan with her winning artwork, The Glowing Balloon Wonder. photo by Laura Carey
6. Winning artwork by winner of the high school section, Love, sculpture by Catherine Zhang
7. The grown ups: from left, Bruce Fraser, from Recreation Rendevouz, Craig Wrightson incoming General Manager and Peter Brown outgoing General Manager, Lane Cove Council, Kay Freedman, Vice President Centrehouse Committee.
8. Mia Solomon with her Highly Commended sculpture of air-dry clay, Party Animals.


Tuesday, 28 August 2012

UPCOMING.....


From the Studio paintings by Annie Pavlovic & Panchali Sheth have gone... 



From the Studio exhibition by Annie Pavlovic and Panchali Sheth was a very successful exhibition and Gallery Lane Cove would like to congratulate them both for such an amazing effort. The opening night was on Wednesday 18th July and they also gave a wonderful artist talk in the Gallery on Saturday 21st July, chatting about their individual creative techniques and processes.





New Art Workshops

We also have some great new workshopscoming up at Centrehouse. First up is an Introduction to Screen printing run by print artist Laura Carey. 


Intro to Screen printing Workshop $165
For two morning workshops
PRICE INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS

FRIDAY, 31st Aug/ 7th Sept 10am-1pm
SUNDAY 2nd/ 9th September 12pm – 3pm

Would you love to learn to screen printing and make your own hand printed goodies?We will allow you to explore the technique of silkscreen printmaking for both fabric and paper. You will find out how to make both stencils and photo silk screens to create your own artwork  over this two day workshop. Our exciting classes are totally hands on and interactive, which is the best way to learn. 

Day 1 - You will learn to create and cut stencils and print your own artwork to make a set of cards and a fabric pillowcase

Day 2 - Choose your own mini project ! We will take you through the  photographic silk screen process, expose a screen with your own artwork and finally you can pick paper of fabric to print your project on . 

Centrehouse Clean up







Also we need to take this opportunity to say a big THANK YOU  to Marie James, Rita King and Janette Williams who helped us spruce up Centrehouse over the holiday break from classes. We are luck to have such great volunteers who were happy to get down and dirty with our clean up at the centre. We  are not quite finished and we will be continuing our  re- vamp so you will have to stay tuned to see the final result soon.