Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Stitch & Sip: Coiled & Looped Objects Workshop




As part of our upcoming exhibiton, "Knit Knot Weave", we have invited Sydney based artist Paula do Prado to present "Stitch & Sip: Coiled & Looped Objects", a dynamic crocheting workshop.

About the workshop:
Whether you are a total newbie or a long time crochet devotee this workshop is perfect for you. Learn some quick and easy techniques to coil an object using crochet, you'll get one-on-one help to create your very own small object to take home. You'll get to handle some examples of artworks made with this technique and experiment with a range of different yarns and threads that you may not have thought of using before!

The workshop will be held at Gallery Lane Cove on Wednesday 20 March. The workshop is free but places are strictly limited. For bookings please contact Gallery Lane Cove on 9428 4898.

This workshop has been kindly sponsored by the Lane Cove Council for Seniors Week

Monday, 25 February 2013

Starting the Journey Opening Night




"Starting the Journey" opened last Wednesday evening. The opening was a great success and was attended by a number of local Sydneysiders. Congratulations to the artists for such a diverse exhibition and thank you to all the people who attended.

About the Exhibition
"Starting the Journey" features the works of emerging artists, Dianne Gerlach, Jenny James, Virginia Lee, Katherine Scott, Jill Stratton-Kelly and Gail Veness, all of whom were Diploma and Advanced Diploma students of the Sydney Gallery School, Meadowbank.

In starting their personal artistic journeys, the artists are consolidating new knowledge while exploring and forging their personal artistic and aesthetic directions. While the theme is shared, each artist interprets "Starting the Journey" in their unique way. This is reflected by the diversity of media, scale and style in the works exhibited, including painting, photography, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. The creation of the work is itself a journey, with planning, execution and final resolution all part of the final outcome and experience for each artist. Just as varied are the thematic approaches of these artists, whose inspirations are sourced from the natural world, the imagined world, humanity, social and historical subjects. Through the works in this exhibition, the artists invite viewers to reflect on journeys made or yet to be made.
 
"Starting the Journey" runs until Saturday, 2 March at Gallery Lane Cove, Upper Level, 164 Longueville Road, Lane Cove. Opening hours are Monday - Friday 10-4.30pm, Saturday 10-2.30pm.

Upcoming Exhibition: Knit Knot Weave

Alex Falknier
Carly Altree-Williams
Elizabeth Burrell
Paula Prado
Brook Morgan


Erin Morgan



"Knit Knot Weave" is the second exhibition in a series created to examine traditional handicraft materials and techniques in a contemporary art context. The exhibition features nine Australian artists working in embroidery, felting, stitching, crocheting, and weaving. The works are diverse ranging from small intimate works to larger-scale installations.

Opening night drinks are on 13 March from 6pm. All are welcome to attend.

The exhibition opens on Monday 4 March and runs until 1 April 2013 at Gallery Lane Cove, Upper Level, 164 Longueville Road, Lane Cove.
 

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Artabilty



Artability was an exhibition organised by Lane Cove Access Committee, together with Recreation Rendevous, showcasing the work of two autistic artists with special gifts, Ping Lian Yeak  and Bowman Yu. 


We had over 60 people attend the Opening Morning Tea of the show on Wednesday 3 October to view Ping Lian Yeak's intricate drawing style and Bowmans Yu's  creative paintings.



From age 8, Ping Lian suddenly seemed to acquire an obsession for drawing. With limited communication and social skills, art and drawing have been a creative outlet for Ping Lian who has developed his talent over the many years. 



 Bowman Yeochung Yu was born in 1981 in Sydney. His forefathers are from the village of Chang-Yu in the town of Ning in ZheCheung Province in South Eastern China. He was late in acquiring the ability to speak and was diagnosed with sever autism. He liked to sketch from an early age and has continued his love for drawing and now painting


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Goat in a Boat Opening Night




Goat in a Boat is the Sydney Gallery Schools final year exhibition for printmaking students. Showcasing a range of print making techniques such as etching, lithograph, screen printing, and collograph, all the artists responded to the topic Goat in a Boat, inspired by a story shown on the news of a man rescuing his goats from the floods. 
The opening night, on Wednesday 17th October was a lot of fun and the artist and friends could celebrate a year of hard work and creativity. Rew Hanks, head of Printmaking at the Sydney Gallery School, which is part of Meadowbank TAFE ensured the students work was professionally presented and hung in 2/3rd of the gallery. The exhibition is open until 26th October and is a great opportunity to see some exciting prints coming from emerging local artists.