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Vivienne Kelly and Madeleine Brown - Throwing Shadows
To be officially opened Friday 3 September 6 pm
Refreshments available, all welcome
Throwing Shadows is an exhibition of works by Brisbane based artists, photographer Vivienne Kelly and jeweller Madeleine Brown. Together their works draw on elements from early scientific illustration of microscopic marine forms and in particular those made by Biologist Ernst Haeckel.
graphic to the right: 700nm Fire Tree, Vivienne Kelly 2006.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 10am-4pm
Closed Public Holidays, Christmas Eve to first working day after New
Years Eve. The Gallery is also closed when exhibition changeovers take
place.
Noosa Regional Gallery September exhibitions
September at the Noosa Regional Gallery is set to continue the
cultural fever on the heels of the current Travelling Scholarship
Exhibition.
The gallery will be showcasing three separate exhibitions
simultaneously. Along with a series of painted works by local Sunshine
Coast artist, Margaret Turner, the gallery will exhibit works by
Brisbane artists, photographer Vivienne Kelly and Jeweller Madeleine
Brown. Terry Bouton, also from Brisbane, will contribute light, music
and sculpture to the diversity on exhibition in the Gallery.
The exhibitions open 6pm Friday 3 September and runs until Sunday 3 October 2010.
Margaret Turner - The Idea of Wallum
The work offers an intimate visual response to the idea of Wallum land,
exploring the landscape's untold secrets. Margaret views the landscape
through the history of her life's journey as an immigrant, stranger and
seeker of identity.
The layers of texture, colour and movement draw the viewer to look deeper into the landscape and perhaps deeper into themselves.
Margaret's passion with meaning in her work will be embraced by
attendants to her Art over Coffee session held at the Noosa Regional
Gallery from 10am to 1pm on Saturday 11 September. Tickets are $12.
Bookings are essential - phone the gallery on 5449 5340 to secure a
place.
Vivienne Kelly and Madeleine Brown - Throwing Shadows
This exhibition features handmade jewellery pieces and lanterns with a
series of photographs depicting beachside scenes glowing with sculpted
marine and plant life. Together these young artists draw on elements
from scientific illustration of microscopic marine forms and in
particular, those made by biologist Ernst Haeckel.
Supporting the exhibited works, Madeleine Brown will be hosting a
Silversmithing workshop for beginners from 10am to 2.30pm on Saturday 4
September. Tickets are $65. Bookings are essential - phone the gallery
on 5449 5340 to secure a place.
Terry Bouton - Time Travellers II
Terry's whimsical time travelling machines draws the viewer to a unique
experience of delight with an installation of light and music. These
ceramic sculptures are like scientific space probes from another time
and have come to explore our contemporary life filled with machines and
gadgets.
For further information, please contact Julie Hauritz, Education &
Public Programs Noosa Regional Gallery on 5449 5339 or 5449 5340.
Opening night for three separate exhibitions at the Noosa Regional Gallery -- featuring art works by:
* Margaret Turner: The Idea of Wallum
* Vivienne Kelly & Madeleine Brown: Throwing Shadows and
* Terry Bouton: Time Travellers II.
Where: Noosa Regional Gallery
When: Opening night -- 6pm Friday 3 September
Exhibitions on display from 3 September to 3 October
Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin
Phone: 07 5449 5340
Fax: 07 5447 1062
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