I went out to Catherine McCue's place this morning to pick up some digital prints, one of which will go down for the Moreton Bay Art Awards. I will mail it to a framer and have them deliver it to the Community center on the appropriate day.
It should be a very interesting exhibition. Looking back on previous years exhibitions, they seem to get some very good works. Being so close to Brisbane is helpful too I am sure.
It's rather exciting, because Bundaberg Gallery is to have a visit from Artsupport Australia 's
Queensland Manager Fiona Maxwell, Australia Council for the Arts' Chief Executive
Officer Kathy Keele and Artslink Queensland Chief Executive
Officer Arthur Frame. Creative Regions have arranged this for Monday afternoon.
This will be a good opportunity for us to voice our concerns about the many and varied problems of being regional artists, and to find out what sort of assistance is available to us.
One interstate gallery director years ago called me a 'GI'...Geographically Impossible!!!! He did as much to help me as was possible, but it is very difficult to maintain connections living in the regions.
It is really encouraging to see these 'VIP's making the effort to come into regional communities, something I haven't seen before in the 20 years plus that I have been in Bundaberg.
There are many very good artists in the Wide Bay region working away quietly. It would be wonderful to see this recognised and to see some assistance coming their way.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Dirty Linen Art Space
It's so nice to see so many 'likes' coming in to the Dirty Linen Art Space page . https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Dirty-Linen-Art-Space/243330485728167 Things have been a little quiet lately with Bundaberg artists focusing on a number or exhibitions further afield.
As well as my exhibition at Pine Rivers Art Gallery, the following events have occured:
As well as my exhibition at Pine Rivers Art Gallery, the following events have occured:
Catherine McCue has a huge exhibition at Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough. Be sure not to miss this astonishing exhibition that was a response to Catherine's recent trip to Europe. Interesting image from exhibition below.
Jennifer McDuff has had yet another hugely successful Open Day at her gorgeous studio.
Brad Marsellos, Producer ABC Open Wide Bay, and photographer 'extraordinare' has video and photographic works showing in the State Library of Qld!...in an exhibition about the recent floods. Compelling work Brad! Quality work on such heart-wrenching material.
http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/floodlines/
Brad has great news for us...he is going to have a two day photographic event at Dirty Linen Art Space in July. Mark your calendars for Friday, July 5th and Saturday 6th. Brad has some suprises in store for us.
Jennifer McDuff has had yet another hugely successful Open Day at her gorgeous studio.
Brad Marsellos, Producer ABC Open Wide Bay, and photographer 'extraordinare' has video and photographic works showing in the State Library of Qld!...in an exhibition about the recent floods. Compelling work Brad! Quality work on such heart-wrenching material.
http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/floodlines/
Brad has great news for us...he is going to have a two day photographic event at Dirty Linen Art Space in July. Mark your calendars for Friday, July 5th and Saturday 6th. Brad has some suprises in store for us.
Clinton Cross is back in town afteer a long holiday, taking in Egypt, India and Sri Lanka and Thailand. No doubt, he will have some interesting stories to tell.
At Dirty Linen , we are planning a series of short impact exhibitions for art events not requiring a traditional exhibition format. These will be very inexpensive and run over one,
two or three days maximum. We think of them as art parties. The emphasis will definitely be on fun!!
Talk art soon! c x
At Dirty Linen , we are planning a series of short impact exhibitions for art events not requiring a traditional exhibition format. These will be very inexpensive and run over one,
two or three days maximum. We think of them as art parties. The emphasis will definitely be on fun!!
Talk art soon! c x
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Invitations
An invitation arrived in the mail yesterday for the Moreton Bay Region Art Awards next month. I am very pleased that I was invited to enter a work into this very exciting competition.
My work will be in the Digital Art Section. I will have Catherine McCue print the work for me.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Stolen Pumpkins!
Jip called in today as he does every month or so. It is routine now that I give him a glass of lemonade or cordial and then he informs me of the latest news...most of which I haven't heard, as I don't have a television!
Unfortunately the news seems to always be grim, whether it be political or whatever.
Big news of Jip's week is that someone came and stole his pumpkins off the vines! Cheeky devils!
I'm posting a link to Jip's stories. If you haven't read them before, try to catch them, as he is s very interesting character. c x
http://christineaturner.blogspot.com.au/p/jips-domain.html
Unfortunately the news seems to always be grim, whether it be political or whatever.
Big news of Jip's week is that someone came and stole his pumpkins off the vines! Cheeky devils!
I'm posting a link to Jip's stories. If you haven't read them before, try to catch them, as he is s very interesting character. c x
http://christineaturner.blogspot.com.au/p/jips-domain.html
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Comments
Thank you Anonymous for your kind remarks about my blog. Your suggestion about it being a little difficult to know how to comment has resulted in a new system!!! This will be easier I am sure. When you click on 'post a comment' below the blog, a pop up window will appear! Thankyou Anonymous!
Friday, April 13, 2012
Hello
Over seventy of you have read my' Good Friday at Waterloo' post and I see there are nearly 14,000 page views on my blog!!!!
I love knowing that you are reading my blog. It makes me want to write more and more.
But hey....how about posting some comments of your own! I would love to hear from you!
How about some of you Bundaberg writers or poets posting your thoughts about art, just as you wrote on the blank canvas at Dirty Linen Artspace opening ..."Just Ideas'? I would love that!
Do you like my picture of the Waterloo Hall water tank?
Here is that link to the Good Friday post. Just in case you missed it.
http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7177501782029618908#editor/target=post;postID=9096961252313286546
Talk soon. c x
I love knowing that you are reading my blog. It makes me want to write more and more.
But hey....how about posting some comments of your own! I would love to hear from you!
How about some of you Bundaberg writers or poets posting your thoughts about art, just as you wrote on the blank canvas at Dirty Linen Artspace opening ..."Just Ideas'? I would love that!
Do you like my picture of the Waterloo Hall water tank?
Here is that link to the Good Friday post. Just in case you missed it.
http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7177501782029618908#editor/target=post;postID=9096961252313286546
Talk soon. c x
Monday, April 9, 2012
More Boardgames
Two of my Boardgames. Biscuit tins on pegboard hooks on Pegboard Masonite.
Boardgame for St Francis. Same size as above.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Boardgames
The afternoon I spent tidying up the studio so I can photograph my 'Lifescape' that will be going down to Sydney to the amazing Brenda May Gallery.
I am really pleased with this new work. It's smaller size, 2.5m sq has as much vitality as the first 'Lifescape' which was 4.5m x5.5m. These works remind me so much of early works I exhibited at Greenaway Art Gallery, the pegboards with biscuit tin on pegboard hooks.
This work 'The Seven Days of Creation' was approximately 2.5m h x 5m w. Made in 2001...a decade ago! I designed the panels so that they could be reusable. When one work was finished and photographed, a new artwork could be developed on the pegboard base. This cut down my storage woes!...and meant that I could keep working.
Tomorrow I will post some of the photos of the smaller Boardgames. Night! c x
I am really pleased with this new work. It's smaller size, 2.5m sq has as much vitality as the first 'Lifescape' which was 4.5m x5.5m. These works remind me so much of early works I exhibited at Greenaway Art Gallery, the pegboards with biscuit tin on pegboard hooks.
This work 'The Seven Days of Creation' was approximately 2.5m h x 5m w. Made in 2001...a decade ago! I designed the panels so that they could be reusable. When one work was finished and photographed, a new artwork could be developed on the pegboard base. This cut down my storage woes!...and meant that I could keep working.
Tomorrow I will post some of the photos of the smaller Boardgames. Night! c x

Saturday, April 7, 2012
Good Friday at Waterloo,Qld
Brad and Jess (and Darling- the dog) took me on a trip out to Waterloo yesterday...a 30 minute drive from Bundaberg. Deep into the dusty Aussie bush.
A narrow asphalt road wound its way through tall leggy gums that stood like a guard of honour right up to the edges of the road...packed in densely as if attempting to get a glimpse of the traveller. Sparse scraggly canopies of leaves leaned gently inwards above us, encompassing us in a protective gesture it seemed. We must be going somewhere very special I thought.

We soon arrived at the Waterloo Hall. The hall has a great history behind it and a bevy of interested locals who endeavour to preserve the old building itself whilst also gathering as much of the history of the hall and local area as possible.
They gather at their beloved hall once a month to enjoy a barbecue and spend time with local friends. Their children can play in the old tennis court and run around the bush as long as they like. The older children can go into the hall and test themselves against their rivals on the old green velveted billiard table that is overseen by a formal portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth. It hangs on the corrugated iron wall nearby.
The sharp clicks of the connecting ceramic billiard balls echoed into the approaching night...mingling somehow with the delicious aroma that came from the barbecue and the laughter and chatter that hung in the air.
There was much banter around the pool table and many apologies about one's less than perfect shots. Most were a little rusty it seems!
There was a magnificent full moon high above in the pale blue sky. I tried to photograph it, but it eluded me somehow. Some obscure technical reason. Dusk approached, so I got to the job of taking some photographs.

Night arrived heralded by the lighting of braziers, their flames licking about...painting living masks on the faces of those that stood around them staring dreamily. Conversations ebbed and flowed.
Brad video bombed the side of the hall with old pictures of some long departed relatives from the Waterloo area and some of the hall itself. The images were captivating.
A feast of a barbecue was served and before we knew it, it was time for us to leave.

Thankyou friends of Waterloo Hall. You are an amazing bunch of people. Motivated, proactive, interesting and friendly. Thankyou for welcoming us and good luck for the future. Waterloo Hall is in good hands!

Brad and Jess
Video bombing photos courtesy of Petrina McDonald.
A narrow asphalt road wound its way through tall leggy gums that stood like a guard of honour right up to the edges of the road...packed in densely as if attempting to get a glimpse of the traveller. Sparse scraggly canopies of leaves leaned gently inwards above us, encompassing us in a protective gesture it seemed. We must be going somewhere very special I thought.

We soon arrived at the Waterloo Hall. The hall has a great history behind it and a bevy of interested locals who endeavour to preserve the old building itself whilst also gathering as much of the history of the hall and local area as possible.
They gather at their beloved hall once a month to enjoy a barbecue and spend time with local friends. Their children can play in the old tennis court and run around the bush as long as they like. The older children can go into the hall and test themselves against their rivals on the old green velveted billiard table that is overseen by a formal portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth. It hangs on the corrugated iron wall nearby.
The sharp clicks of the connecting ceramic billiard balls echoed into the approaching night...mingling somehow with the delicious aroma that came from the barbecue and the laughter and chatter that hung in the air.
There was much banter around the pool table and many apologies about one's less than perfect shots. Most were a little rusty it seems!
There was a magnificent full moon high above in the pale blue sky. I tried to photograph it, but it eluded me somehow. Some obscure technical reason. Dusk approached, so I got to the job of taking some photographs.

Night arrived heralded by the lighting of braziers, their flames licking about...painting living masks on the faces of those that stood around them staring dreamily. Conversations ebbed and flowed.
Brad video bombed the side of the hall with old pictures of some long departed relatives from the Waterloo area and some of the hall itself. The images were captivating.
A feast of a barbecue was served and before we knew it, it was time for us to leave.

Thankyou friends of Waterloo Hall. You are an amazing bunch of people. Motivated, proactive, interesting and friendly. Thankyou for welcoming us and good luck for the future. Waterloo Hall is in good hands!

Brad and Jess
Video bombing photos courtesy of Petrina McDonald.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Citadels
Yesterday I photographed the three circular 'Lifescapes' that will be taken to Hervey Bay for the 'renew' exhibition that comes up in May.
These works are difficult to photograph and I will have to try again, however the curator Marj Sullivan,was very happy with the artworks, so all is fine.
The works are titled Citadel 1, 2 and 3. Each piece displayed on a circular plastic tablecloth. Three very simple works playing with patterns and shapes.
These works are difficult to photograph and I will have to try again, however the curator Marj Sullivan,was very happy with the artworks, so all is fine.
The works are titled Citadel 1, 2 and 3. Each piece displayed on a circular plastic tablecloth. Three very simple works playing with patterns and shapes.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Pick up
It was a long trip to Brisbane today in my expensive Avis van. I was off to pick up the works from the Suburban Goddess exhibition which was held at Pine Rivers Art Gallery. The van is a feast for the eyes and seems to be great around town, but out on the highway it seems to want to do its own thing.
At times it likes to steer itself in strange directions. It rolls around and over reacts to the slightest dip or other defect in the road. Unfortunately the Bruce highway is full of defects, so I had to keep my wits about me. Well that's a good thing at all times isn't it?
Once at the gallery, the van was packed in about an hour. This was largely due to the fact that the staff of the Pine Rivers Art Gallery had been kind enough to prepack most of the artworks for me. A great effort. They also spoke very kindly about the visitors to the gallery, who seemed in general to enjoy the show.
I'm sure Tracey Wallace - Gallery Director , will fill me in on all the details when she returns from her two weeks of holidays. The whole 'Pine Rivers Art Gallery' experience has been a most enjoyable one. Now, with Tracey's support and the support of others from Bundaberg...the show will be developed to hopefully tour either state wide or nationally.
I hope these sculptures are going to fit in my shed in the meantime!!! We will see...it's home tomorrow.
cx
PS Danielle, can you send me your link again.......I have managed to lose it. Cheers C
At times it likes to steer itself in strange directions. It rolls around and over reacts to the slightest dip or other defect in the road. Unfortunately the Bruce highway is full of defects, so I had to keep my wits about me. Well that's a good thing at all times isn't it?
Once at the gallery, the van was packed in about an hour. This was largely due to the fact that the staff of the Pine Rivers Art Gallery had been kind enough to prepack most of the artworks for me. A great effort. They also spoke very kindly about the visitors to the gallery, who seemed in general to enjoy the show.
I'm sure Tracey Wallace - Gallery Director , will fill me in on all the details when she returns from her two weeks of holidays. The whole 'Pine Rivers Art Gallery' experience has been a most enjoyable one. Now, with Tracey's support and the support of others from Bundaberg...the show will be developed to hopefully tour either state wide or nationally.
I hope these sculptures are going to fit in my shed in the meantime!!! We will see...it's home tomorrow.
cx
PS Danielle, can you send me your link again.......I have managed to lose it. Cheers C
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Time Lapse Video
At last my time lapse video went through this morning!! Here is the Vimeo link. I will try to embed the file too! c x
http://vimeo.com/39369173
Installations Time Lapse 2012 from Christine Turner on Vimeo.
http://vimeo.com/39369173
Installations Time Lapse 2012 from Christine Turner on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Suburban Goddess collection
The time is fast approaching that I will have to pick up the Suburban Goddesses. Pine Rivers Art Gallery Gallery curator Tracey Walllace has been a dream to work with and I am sorry that she will not be at the gallery next Monday when I pick up the works. She will be away on holidays.
Tracey, however is committed to do whatever she can to assist me to arrange a touring exhibition of the Goddesses. This will be a very positive thing to come out of this exhibition. Other highlights have been meeting Brian, photographer extraordinare and Helen's generous family....and Lesley. (A big thankyou!)
Unfortunately Susan Hutton's husband has had to undergo surgery this week and she will be unavailable to help me collect the works. So I will have to look in to other options. Hire a van or something like that.
That's what I have been doing since the start of this Art Merry-Go Round ride anyway, so all is good!
Thanks to all the wonderful folk from Pine Rivers beautiful Art Gallery. A superb venue!! Cheers!!
PS Thanks to Peter Stannard as well!
c x
Tracey, however is committed to do whatever she can to assist me to arrange a touring exhibition of the Goddesses. This will be a very positive thing to come out of this exhibition. Other highlights have been meeting Brian, photographer extraordinare and Helen's generous family....and Lesley. (A big thankyou!)
Unfortunately Susan Hutton's husband has had to undergo surgery this week and she will be unavailable to help me collect the works. So I will have to look in to other options. Hire a van or something like that.
That's what I have been doing since the start of this Art Merry-Go Round ride anyway, so all is good!
Thanks to all the wonderful folk from Pine Rivers beautiful Art Gallery. A superb venue!! Cheers!!
PS Thanks to Peter Stannard as well!
c x
Monday, March 26, 2012
Time lapse
I have been trying to get a blog written these last few days. I have too much to do!! I won't begin to tell, I will just report on the highlight of the week, which has been the making of a time lapse video of my biscuit tin installations.
I searched Youtube for information about the time lapse feature of my Canon G9. There was not a lot of information to be found in the little manual that came with the camera. But, as ever there were all sorts of tutorials available on the web and I eventually found what I was looking for.
Unfortunately, the camera only shoots a rather low resolution time lapse video.
I set my tripod up on top of a large old art crate I had on hand. Even then, I was not able to capture the entire scene in the camera viewfinder. Once all the settings were activated, I was free to join my young friends Hannah and Joshua to begin to transform the large installation,called 'Lifescape', into two new works.
After a couple of hours filming I had quite a large video file to upload to Youtube or Vimeo.
The way my computer is functioning at present is going to make it rather difficult to upload the file. My computer is in 'go painfully slow' mode. It's probably my internet access that is at the bottom of it. However, I will post the video link as soon as the file has been uploaded successfully.
Lovely to have a kind comment via the fabulous Brenda May Gallery. My work for the show there in October is nearly finished. I will be able to take some good photographs to send down to the gallery.
Attached is another of my recent digital works. Let me know if you like it!!
Till soon! c x
I searched Youtube for information about the time lapse feature of my Canon G9. There was not a lot of information to be found in the little manual that came with the camera. But, as ever there were all sorts of tutorials available on the web and I eventually found what I was looking for.
Unfortunately, the camera only shoots a rather low resolution time lapse video.
I set my tripod up on top of a large old art crate I had on hand. Even then, I was not able to capture the entire scene in the camera viewfinder. Once all the settings were activated, I was free to join my young friends Hannah and Joshua to begin to transform the large installation,called 'Lifescape', into two new works.
After a couple of hours filming I had quite a large video file to upload to Youtube or Vimeo.
The way my computer is functioning at present is going to make it rather difficult to upload the file. My computer is in 'go painfully slow' mode. It's probably my internet access that is at the bottom of it. However, I will post the video link as soon as the file has been uploaded successfully.
Lovely to have a kind comment via the fabulous Brenda May Gallery. My work for the show there in October is nearly finished. I will be able to take some good photographs to send down to the gallery.
Attached is another of my recent digital works. Let me know if you like it!!
Till soon! c x
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
New video
Calculator - Chinese Burns from Brad Marsellos on Vimeo. Check out this great new video by Brad Marsellos. Great job Brad! Filmed at Dirty Linen. (Great venue for projects like this.) I was delighted to be part of this project. When do we start on the next one Brad? C x
Brenda May Gallery
I am just so excited about my inclusion in the Brenda May Gallery group exhibition 'Art + Food - Beyond the Still Life' this October.
It is such a wonderful opportunity to take a work to Sydney a beautiful city...and to Waterloo which is apparently dotted with various galleries. Rebecca Pearson, a Sydney artist will come to meet me and to see the exhibition. I have come to know her through her participation in the 'Just Ideas' exhibition held here at 'Dirty Linen'...curated by Clinton Cross.
Rebecca exhibits her beautiful works in Sydney quite regularly I understand.
I may have the chance to meet James Guppy again. I met him years ago when he came to Bundaberg with Flying Arts. I have always admired his fabulous works. It's great to know that he is one of Brenda's artists.
I will be preparing my work for the show this weekend and hope to do a time lapse video of that preparation.
Till soon,
c x
It is such a wonderful opportunity to take a work to Sydney a beautiful city...and to Waterloo which is apparently dotted with various galleries. Rebecca Pearson, a Sydney artist will come to meet me and to see the exhibition. I have come to know her through her participation in the 'Just Ideas' exhibition held here at 'Dirty Linen'...curated by Clinton Cross.
Rebecca exhibits her beautiful works in Sydney quite regularly I understand.
I may have the chance to meet James Guppy again. I met him years ago when he came to Bundaberg with Flying Arts. I have always admired his fabulous works. It's great to know that he is one of Brenda's artists.
I will be preparing my work for the show this weekend and hope to do a time lapse video of that preparation.
Till soon,
c x
Friday, March 16, 2012
Piled up...stacked up
My new residence is taking shape at last. Everything is finding its place. I have cleared out all the unnecessary things. Pieces of furniture that I will not be using in the future are stacked up waiting to
be sold...or given away.
I will be hanging
some large paintings from the Rhapsody series I produced a couple of
years ago. Their rich simplicity will be
most enjoyable I am predicting.
The floor in my new apartment is concrete and has been
painted a warm cream colour. I have
decided to paint it with a textured pattern, brownish in colour. I hope it
works out. I will post some pictures
when it is finished.
It is so good to be able to go into my storage shed at
night. I have managed to tidy it up a
little. At least you can walk from one
end of it to the other now .
The shed has an eery kind of serenity at night.
The innumerable dolls piled up there in bags and boxes stare
mutely. Shadows bathe them in a
mysterious light. They wait...patiently.

Piled up, stacked up...20 years of my life has been stacked
up here in this room. All the various
stages of my art practice are here to see.
The good, the bad the significant
and the not so significant.
I marvel at this process that drives me forward .
c x
Monday, March 12, 2012
Fait accompli
Fait accompli...I am in my new accommodation which is quite a joy for me. I can duck in to the gallery or storeroom as I desire, day or night. This will be great for my productivity!!
Today I have to pick up my cabinet from BRAG (Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery). The show has been very popular by all accounts.
Last Friday I had discussions with an amazing girl, Jessica Wilson - Theatre Director- Producer-Manager-Writer and Consultant, based in Melbourne.
Jessica has delivered outstanding large productions nationally and internationally.
Later this year Jessica will be in the Maryborough community along with another talented girl, Theatre Director and performer, Jodee Mundy. They will be making plans for a huge production in Maryborough in the next year or two.
The project will be largely delivered by the children of Maryborough!!!! It will be amazing!
I have been invited, in the early stages to consult in regards to some of the artistic content that will be proposed. It is going fo be a very special event and I am thrilled to be taking part in it.
Today I have to pick up my cabinet from BRAG (Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery). The show has been very popular by all accounts.
Last Friday I had discussions with an amazing girl, Jessica Wilson - Theatre Director- Producer-Manager-Writer and Consultant, based in Melbourne.
Jessica has delivered outstanding large productions nationally and internationally.
Later this year Jessica will be in the Maryborough community along with another talented girl, Theatre Director and performer, Jodee Mundy. They will be making plans for a huge production in Maryborough in the next year or two.
The project will be largely delivered by the children of Maryborough!!!! It will be amazing!
I have been invited, in the early stages to consult in regards to some of the artistic content that will be proposed. It is going fo be a very special event and I am thrilled to be taking part in it.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Sydney
Exciting news today as the Brenda May Gallery in Waterloo, Sydney has accepted my proposal to be part of a group show this October.I will be exhibiting one of my 'Lifescapes'.
The show will be called:
The show will be called:
Art + Food: Beyond the Still Life
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Shifting house
Over the next few weeks I will be swapping residences with the people currently living downstairs. They are needing more space as there is only one bedroom down there and I have been wandering around in my huge 3 bedroom apartment.
This will be a great move for me as I will be able to access both the gallery and my art storage area without having to wander around the dark streets at night.
I'm keen to hang some of my large paintings and bring in some newly renovated old furniture. Something of a new start for me!
I also have a new start on my website. Recent artworks featuring there.
www.christineturner.com.au

I'm keen to hang some of my large paintings and bring in some newly renovated old furniture. Something of a new start for me!
I also have a new start on my website. Recent artworks featuring there.
www.christineturner.com.au
Monday, March 5, 2012
Water Falls
(Not as in waterfalls) It is coincidental that I bought the veil from a charity shop in Gympie. Susan and I, when travelling through there the other day, noticed that the shop had been inundated with water in recent flooding. The veil might have been ruined had I not come by and purchased it earlier.
I love to work with bridal veils. They are incredibly evocative.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Artist's talk
I had a great morning in the gallery, with 7 visitors while I was there to do an artists talk. I was delighted that Helen's Mum, Dalveen, bought some of her family. We had a great time chatting about all the sculptures and their components and why the sculptures are as they are. (You may remember that Helen contacted me last year to pass on some biscuit tins for my collection.)
Lo and behold they came with two more bags of biscuit tins to add to the collection, with some stunning older tins included. I will show you some when I get them home from the gallery. So kind!
I was totally overloaded today with a suitcase, laptop, tripod, and tote bag to carry on to the train to Bundaberg, so I have had to store the tins till I pick up the works at the end of the exhibition. (Saturday, 31 March.)
As I showed the ladies around, there was some interesting speculation about the artwork pictured above. The chair folds out to make a small table with chair. We have never seen anything like this before. I call it 'The Widow's Seat'. One of the ladies suggested - a telephone table. Maybe you can tell me what it is???
A friendly local photographer also came to see the works today. I am such a novice as far as the photography side of things go...there is so much to learn. He was very helpful providing me with lots of hints to improve my work. I was very grateful.
I had a long trip home on the Spirit of the Outback. Home at last!!! Hooray! Have to do last years tax return before I do one more thing in the studio. I will endeavour to get that done this week.....starting tomorrow!
Till soon C x
Lo and behold they came with two more bags of biscuit tins to add to the collection, with some stunning older tins included. I will show you some when I get them home from the gallery. So kind!
I was totally overloaded today with a suitcase, laptop, tripod, and tote bag to carry on to the train to Bundaberg, so I have had to store the tins till I pick up the works at the end of the exhibition. (Saturday, 31 March.)
A friendly local photographer also came to see the works today. I am such a novice as far as the photography side of things go...there is so much to learn. He was very helpful providing me with lots of hints to improve my work. I was very grateful.
I had a long trip home on the Spirit of the Outback. Home at last!!! Hooray! Have to do last years tax return before I do one more thing in the studio. I will endeavour to get that done this week.....starting tomorrow!
Till soon C x
Friday, March 2, 2012
The opening
A small, but ardent group attended my exhibition opening today. I was really happy with the work. It looked good in the space and the addition of the Broken Woman series of prints added another dimension.
There has been a lot of people visiting the exhibition in the last couple of days and they have been responding to the works very positively. The works open up a dialogue about the past, families and the ever-changing role of women.
The curator Tracey,has been encouraging me to investigate the possibility of touring this exhibition, and this would be a very positive outcome. She has been amazing to work with. She even went to the trouble to provide several tins off biscuits for the opening feast!
A print/poster was purchased and is going to a lovely home.
It will be interesting to see what transpires over the next month that the exhibition is installed for. Now I can move forward to my next project. I will tell you about that shortly.
Thanks for your support and encouragement!
C x
There has been a lot of people visiting the exhibition in the last couple of days and they have been responding to the works very positively. The works open up a dialogue about the past, families and the ever-changing role of women.
The curator Tracey,has been encouraging me to investigate the possibility of touring this exhibition, and this would be a very positive outcome. She has been amazing to work with. She even went to the trouble to provide several tins off biscuits for the opening feast!
A print/poster was purchased and is going to a lovely home.
It will be interesting to see what transpires over the next month that the exhibition is installed for. Now I can move forward to my next project. I will tell you about that shortly.
Thanks for your support and encouragement!
C x
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Preview
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Setting up
It was a busy day yesterday. Susan Hutton and I left Cordalba early, in a ute full of 'Suburban Goddesses'. We had a suprisingly good run through to the Pine Rivers Art Gallery in Strathpine - a Northern suburb of Brisbane. There was not a great deal of evidence of the latest flooding in Gympie, just a lot of dull brown silt masking the low lying grounds. Council workers , with their gurneys sprayed the sludge away revealing hints of the green carpets below.
We couldn't stop to see if the little mossy back tortoises were all right in their murky pond.
When we arrived at the gallery, we saw that half of the digital prints from the 'Broken Woman' series had been hung with magnets. They looked quite impressive.
Susan's friend Lorraine came to help us set up the installation. It only took us three hours. The SG's look great in this beautiful gallery with it's white walls and floor.
Gallery Curator Tracey Wallace is a very nice person to work with and has made this a very positive experience for me.
Susan and I celebrated a successful day with dinner at a local Indian restaraunt, then travelled North to Eaton's Hill to stay with Susan's son whose house is around the corner from mine. (Which is now leased.)
I will post some pictures Friday! Hope you can be at the opening!! Friday March 2, 6pm.
We couldn't stop to see if the little mossy back tortoises were all right in their murky pond.
When we arrived at the gallery, we saw that half of the digital prints from the 'Broken Woman' series had been hung with magnets. They looked quite impressive.
Susan's friend Lorraine came to help us set up the installation. It only took us three hours. The SG's look great in this beautiful gallery with it's white walls and floor.
Gallery Curator Tracey Wallace is a very nice person to work with and has made this a very positive experience for me.
Susan and I celebrated a successful day with dinner at a local Indian restaraunt, then travelled North to Eaton's Hill to stay with Susan's son whose house is around the corner from mine. (Which is now leased.)
I will post some pictures Friday! Hope you can be at the opening!! Friday March 2, 6pm.
Monday, February 27, 2012
New Suburban Goddess video
The amazing Brad Marsellos has produced yet another quality video. This time about my 'Suburban Goddesses'. The goddesses will be exhibited at Pine Rivers Art Gallery in Strathpine, Brisbane. Official opening, this Friday 6pm. See you there!
A Suburban Goddess comes to life from ABC Open Wide Bay on Vimeo.
A Suburban Goddess comes to life from ABC Open Wide Bay on Vimeo.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Not on the road!!
Not on the road!!! The Bruce Highway was cut by floods in the Gympie area...a couple of hours south of here. ( I hope my little mossy back tortoises are okay. They live in the ponds and lakes in Gympie, and I have been photographing them there lately. )
Susan and I may leave as late as Tuesday morning now, depending on the road reports.
I will have to email the curator at the Pine Rivers Art Gallery, to let her know what is happening.
I took some more photos of the Lifescape installation. It will be dismantled and reassembled when I get home next week.
Well I hope my exhibition will be opening this Friday!!
Till soon. c x
Susan and I may leave as late as Tuesday morning now, depending on the road reports.
I will have to email the curator at the Pine Rivers Art Gallery, to let her know what is happening.
I took some more photos of the Lifescape installation. It will be dismantled and reassembled when I get home next week.
Well I hope my exhibition will be opening this Friday!!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
On the road

Susan Hutton will come from her home in Cordalba, in the ute, and we will endeavour to squeeze 21 SG's in to the tray. On Monday we will be on the road.
Installation of the works will be on Tuesday. We will measure out a diamond-shaped grid pattern on the floor and mark the appropriate points upon which each goddess will sit. Photographs of the sculptures will be placed on each of these spots. From these photographs, the assistants will be able to construct the works quite easily. Each piece is stacked up, like a totem pole and there is no glueing or screwing required.
I am really looking forward to the show. The Pine Rivers Art Gallery is a beautiful artspace, and the SG's should look great there. Hope to see you there.
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