Exhibition | Incandescent
Incandescent - Shining a Light on her Story, is sure to be an inspiring exhibition!
An incredible group of artists sharing their stories of resilience, growth & hope through painting, textiles, sculpture & installation. Curated by Tracy Stirzaker @tracy.stirzaker
Have an experience and make a day of it!
Explore the exhibition and be uplifted by the artworks, art has a way of doing that. Take a rejuvenating walk in nature, enjoy a delicious meal, all in a day trip to Katoomba.
Exhibiting Artists
@lisashepherdfloralartist @fionajohnson_art @janebodnarukart @leonierobison @rhondanelson29b @rhondapryor10 @syndyartist @regula67 @deannepalmerart @tracy.stirzaker @ceri_muter
Gallery NWC
18 April to 6 May 2024
* Opening Event 20 April 5-7pm *
Gallery NWC @gallery_nwc
188 Katoomba Street
Katoomba
The Knitter's Picnic in Dungog
The Knitter's Picnic - 19-21 May 2023
Hive & Gobbler is excited to host "The Knitter's Picnic" on the lawn of the Dungog Inn, Friday 19th May - Sunday 21st May 2023.
PICNIC - MUSIC - FREE FIBRE ART DEMOS & MINI WORKSHOPS - GALLERY EXHIBITION - WINE TASTINGS & GOURMET FOOD - LOCAL PRODUCE - LOCAL ART & CRAFT - FRIDAY MARKET DAY
All welcome: beginners, the more experienced, children and curious observers!
Come for an hour, the day, or the weekend! As there’s lots to do in Dungog!
‘Spin Knit Stitch’ Exhibition | Textiles Sydney
‘50 Strands’ Arm Knitted by Ceri Muter, Textiles Sydney’s ‘Spin Knit Stitch’ Exhibition.
An exciting and diverse exhibition showcasing the incredible textile and fibre work by Textiles Sydney’s artists and makers.
Exhibition | Hi Vis / High Vision
‘The individual, unseen, solitary process of art making is made visible.’
We are 4 women working with craft processes in fibre; Penny working with needle, thread and fabric exploring the aesthetics of pattern and texture through the motifs and methods of Sashiko, Elaine manipulating and upcycling thread and textiles in symbolic motifs to explore time and natural processes, Ceri manipulating diverse fibre and found materials with hands as tools to make works that serve as a meditative foci for both artist and viewer, Lynn constructing 3 dimensional forms with crochet and recycled textile, thread and plastics.
Our works are largely non-figurative, in an aesthetic language articulating pattern, texture, colour and the embodiment of time vested in their manufacture. Tracing the lines and forms of these art works construction, the viewer can read the way in which they have been crafted, and in a sense accompany the artist in the creative process. This sense of making visible the process and decisions involved in the making of the works is a focus of the exhibition.
The title ‘Hi Vis’ refers to this and also to broader concepts: The individual, unseen, solitary process of art making is made visible. Traditional craft processes are executed as contemporary art. Functional, utilitarian materials are transformed through contemporary and traditional craft processes. Erstwhile domestic crafts with a long cultural and often gendered history, are made highly visible and highly valuable. Works are linked through the aesthetic language of colour, via the incorporation of hi vis textiles in their construction.
Hi Vis articulates an explicit language of safety and warning by its use in hazardous occupations, and an implicit authority associated with its use by enforcement services and emergency workers. These colours fluoresce miraculously. The artists make themselves highly visible and employ their distinct creative vision and practice to express these concepts.
Craft-Up Late Event - ‘Shining a Light
Our Craft-Up Late Event is ‘Shining a Light on our Teachers /Makers and is a taster event of all the classes we hold in the gallery.
Each of our teachers will speak briefly about their class and then you will have the opportunity to experience a snippet of each class.
By having this opportunity to try all of the crafts we hope you find many classes you are inspired by and will join us for the full class in the future
Change Makers: Lambency
Upcoming Lambency Exhibition as part of Sydney Craft Week focuses on the quality of being lambent- softly bright and radiant. The six Changemakers featured are marked by lightness and brilliance, especially of expression within their works.
Makers make change…!
* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Cosy Wool Throw Blanket | The New Artisans Gallery
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* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Luxurious Wool Scarf | Work-Shop
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* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Cosy Wool Throw Blanket | The Happenstore
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* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Luxurious Wool Scarf | The Happenstore
Hope you can join us for this fun filled workshop, details and bookings here.
* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Luxurious Wool Scarf | New Artisans Gallery
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* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Linen & Fabric
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* Cancelled Covid-19 * Common Threads Woven Through Community Event 2020
Common Threads Woven Through Community
Sustainability, Integrity, Creativity & Conscious Community
Artist in Residence, Ceri Muter May 2020
Come join talented and passionate folk in creating an amazing month of cultural and creative community events.
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*Postpond* To keep updated on new dates please go to Common Threads | The Sound Temple or follow The Sound Temple on Instagram.
* Cancelled Covid 19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Linen & Fabric
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* Cancelled Covid-19 * Arm Knitting Workshop | Linen & Fabric
To join us for a fun filled workshop, click here.