Our Centre is always busy with local arts, community projects and resident artists, with a constant flow of exhibitions. There is a unique and authentic story of the King Island people in every room, all the time, and we invite you to come and share them with us.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Jeremy (Wire) Curtain Retrospective
“Not many people would know I’m an artist. Yep I’d like them to”
2nd November to 30th November
A Retrospective Exhibition and Celebration of 'Wire's' life as an artist
Retrospective Exhibition Launch , November 2nd 2012
Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate 'Wire's life as an artist" from 5.30 BYO
Retrospective Exhibition Launch , November 2nd 2012
Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate 'Wire's life as an artist" from 5.30 BYO
Thursday, October 4, 2012
New Artist in Residence - Victoria Dunn
Works in Progress Exhibition
26th October to 31st October
Works in Progress Exhibition
26th October to 31st October
Victoria Dunn (2012), Sound, acrylic on canvas.
Image courtesy of the artist
Creative
practice for me involves my experiences of the place where I live. To be among the people and objects and
natural forces that make a place is paramount to the pleasure of living and to
my way of working.
When
living in a new place the expectation is that there will be a phase of
strangeness due to new perspectives on otherwise familiar aspects of
living. Everything is different yet
familiar: interactions with people, housing, cooking, moving among objects that
make up the landscapes and towns, and of course, the weather.
Everyday
life involves the constant crossing of boundaries or thresholds of experience. The focus of my work on King
Island will be the exploration through drawing/painting of what I perceive as
the crossing of boundaries that traditionally delineate built and natural
environments.
The
intention is, through my experiences of Southwest Victoria (where I live) and King Island, to
make drawings in various environments including that of the studio. From these works I'll create further work
in my studio in Warrnambool. An
exhibition of these subsequent works is planned for 2013 at Scope Galleries
(Warrnambool) and in the Cultural Centre, King Island.
Victoria Dunn
Victoria Dunn
King Island Artist Pam McKay
I’ve lived most of my life in coastal Qld, also lesser time in WA, NSW, and NT. My husband Noel and I love to travel and discover new places.
After reading of King Island in a national magazine in 2009, we came for a quiet 6 day getaway as retirees and fell under the spell of the island and its people. We impulsively bought a NW coastal property, sold our Mt Tamborine home in Qld, and moved here.
I grew up on a sugar cane farm driving tractors and playing in the creek. This instilled in me a love of nature and strong colours, the raging red of cane fires, vivid blue mountains beyond, fresh green foliage of tropical Qld along with the multi coloured parrots and tropical fruits. However I was equally as happy experimenting with sewing, crochet and embroidery. Later my husband and children wore my sewing creations usually of my own design. Eventually I retired from the workforce and learnt watercolour and acrylic art, life drawing, sculpture, mosaics and patchwork.
In 2007 on a trip through Victoria I first discovered felting – it was love at first sight and feel; I did a one day workshop in Daylesford and immediately felt it was ‘my’ medium. I marvelled at the result of working with fine merino wool, tissue silk and beautiful silk fibre. With a little research I found I lived just 2 hours from Polly and Myfanwy Stirling, and did several 2 and 3 day workshops with this talented duo. However I didn’t extend my knowledge until I moved to KI.
Image courtesy of artist
Moving here has inspired me, given me a sense of freedom I’ve not experienced since childhood. I now challenge myself and find felting exciting! It’s a way for me to express myself freely, let the work evolve and be surprised. I continue to explore and learn new techniques, particularly eco-dyeing through books and the work of other artists; nuno felting with rich silk fabric and fibre being my current preference for creating works of felt art. I particularly admire the work of Liz Clay and Pam Hovell .
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The spectacular colours of the sea sand and rocks in the magical glow of the long twilight, perfect rainbows, rugged raw beauty and clean air all lend themselves to creating fabulous art.
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