AN APPRECIATION OF THE NATURAL WORLD
ARTIST PROFILE: LOU MILLEN
Lou Millen’s appreciation of the natural world shines throughout her artwork like a beacon of life’s simple pleasures. She sees the many layers of the landscape that has always played a strong part in her life, from her earlier days growing up on a farm in Tasmania, to her life now on the Fraser Coast. With wild bushland on one side and the ocean on the other, Lou is at home in a place where she can explore her natural surroundings.
She is a fossicker. A hunter and gatherer of objects le behind by the ravages of time and these pieces she collects later hold a new life in the form of beautiful art, delicate and refined. A waterlogged fence post dragged home from the shores of a beach, heavy with petrification from years of dri ing in the ocean, to become the base of a carved seabird sculpture. A delicate skeleton of a sea urchin is painstakingly sketched in pencil, each tiny bump on the surface, every complex crease and crevice rendered with light and shade to reveal an excruciatingly detailed, large-scale artwork.
In her younger years Lou’s art journey was nurtured by a community of like-minded creatives. A er completing her arts degree in Launceston, she embarked on a career of fine art and involved herself in creative coops where many of her mentors recognised her talents and encouraged her to develop and explore her creativity. Over the years Lou’s style has shi ed and evolved to become the style she feels most comfortable with now – crisp and refined that comes from her meticulous eye for detail and steadfast perfectionism.
Lou understands there is an a erlife in every object. An empty shell that was once a home for one sea creature becomes a home for another, a vessel to carry a new form. For Lou, the a erlife is the chance to preserve the beauty of an object in a new composition, to be reinvented as a precious object and shared with the world through a new perspective. A er an object’s current life has come to an end Lou Millen’s art brings a new and beautiful existence to behold.
COVER IMAGE:
Lynne Pearl, Embroidery (detail). Courtesy of the artist. On display at Gatakers Artspace from Friday 21 April in ‘Simply Stitches - Maryborough Heritage City Embroiderers’.
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Fraser Coast Regional Council acknowledges to the east, the Butchulla (Badtjala) and to the west, the Kabi Kabi (Gubbi Gubbi) People, their connection to Country (land, sea and sky) and recognises the many places of cultural, spiritual, social and economic significance in the community. We pay respects to their Elders – past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge other First Nation Aboriginals and the Torres Strait Islander people, who reside in the Fraser Coast region.
Billy V’s Elton –Duelling Pianos
Sat 1 Apr | 7.30PM
Delivering the greatest hits of Billy Joel and Elton John, featuring a live 9-piece tribute band and 5 vocalists.
Life of Pi – NT Live
Mon 3 Apr | 1PM
Thu 6 Apr | 7PM Screening. A stunning adaptation of Yann Martel’s bestseller in which Pi finds himself adrift on a lifeboat inhabited by him and a ferocious tiger.
www.ourfrasercoast.com.au
Robertson Brothers 1960’s Variety TV Show
Sat 29 Apr | 8PM
The Robertson Brothers are thrilled to be returning with their new heart-warming and uplifting 1960’s Variety TV Show!
Opera Queensland - Lady Sings the Maroons
Wed 3 May | 7PM
Opera Queensland takes a deep dive into the Queensland songbook to celebrate some of Australia’s most loved artists.
Steve-O The Bucket List Tour
Wed 19 Apr | 7PM
Every idea on Steve-O’s List was so ill-advised, he never expected to go through with them. Until it was time to prepare for this tour.
Othello - NT Live
Mon 8 May | 1PM
Thu 11 May | 7PM
Screening. An extraordinary new vision for one of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedies.
5 Walker Street, Maryborough 4122 6060 Box Office Open Monday to Friday: 8.30am – 4pm
Bjorn Again – Thank ABBA for the Music
Sat 22 Apr | 8PM
ABBA fans get excited as Björn Again bring ABBA’s timeless hits back to the stage in a sing-along, dancealong extravaganza.
Celtic Illusion –The Magic Returns
Tue 25 Apr | 7.30PM
Immerse yourself in the Irish Dance and Grand Illusion sensation that has taken the world by storm.
Rolling Thunder Vietnam
Wed 26 Apr | 7.30PM
Rolling Thunder Vietnam recaptures the pulse, fortitude and spirit of an extraordinary era through the intimacy of its storytelling.
Cosentino ‘Decennium’
Tue 9 May | 7.30PM
Australia’s world-renowned entertainer and International Magician of the Year, Cosentino, is returning to perform his brand new, 90 minute live show.
166 Old Maryborough Rd, Hervey Bay 4197 4206
FREE ENTRY Open Tuesday to Friday: 10am - 4pm
Weekends: 10am - 2pm. Closed Mondays.
EXHIBITIONS: 11 MARCH – 20 MAY
WORKSHOPS AND TALKS
Film Screening: Storm Boy
Wed 5 Apr | 4-5PM
The Dingo Project: Wongari
Originally curated for Ngununggula in the NSW Southern Highlands, The Dingo Project: Wongari shift s the focus of Djon Mundine’s curatorial project to Butchulla country and the Wongari of K’gari.
Fernando do Campo: To companion a companion
With one foot in the field and the other in the archives, Fernando do Campo focuses on ‘companioning’ as an artistic strategy, researching the knotted histories of urban multispecies encounters through listening, painting, archiving and plural histories.
An all ages screening of the 1976 classic Australian film. Free, registrations essential
Youth Week Panel
Discussion: Young Conservationists
Thu 13 Apr | 4-5PM
Hear from the next generation of Fraser Coast locals doing their bit for the environment. A must for young people interested in learning how they can contribute to the protection of our ecosystems.
Superpowered on Tour
Sat 1 Apr - Sun 16 Apr Free craft activities.
Top Image: Mia Boe, Satisfaction of one’s own reflection, 2021, synthetic polymer on linen. Bottom Image: Fernando do Campo, Pishing in the archive, 2021, single channel HD video (production still).
311 Kent St, Maryborough 4190 5818
FREE ENTRY Open Weekdays: 9.30am - 3.30pm
Weekends: 9.30am - 2pm.
EXHIBITIONS: UNTIL SUN 16 APR
A Quiet Gentle
Nicole Jakins
Visual dialogues of Maryborough
Nora Hanasy
Ebb & Flow
Barbara Stephenson
Heritage Collection
Gatakers/Story Bank
EXHIBITIONS: FRI 21 APR - SUN 4 JUN
Exhibition Opening Fri 21 Apr | 6PM
Retrospective
Peter Hughes
Simply Stitches
Maryborough Heritage City Embroiderers
CREATIVE SPACE POP-UP EXHIBITIONS:
14 APR - 4 JUN
Miniaturised
Maryborough
Marilyn Murray
Meet the Bells: A Wallum Journey
Joolie Gibbs
Images (clockwise from top le ): Peter Hughes Chinese Wuhan; Lynne Pearl Embroidery ; Joolie Gibbs Meet the Bells; Marilyn Murray Town Hall Maryborough.
Butchulla Warriors’ Memorial
A selection of photographs and castings to celebrate the opening of the monument in Queens Park.
ARTIST TALK & ACTIVITIES
Joolie Gibbs
Sat 29 Apr | 11 AM
Marilyn Murray
Sat 6 May | 11 AM
Print Studio
Weekly Wed & Sat | 10AM-2PM
Life Drawing
Saturdays | 10AM-12PM