fremantle arts centre
what’s on
april–june 2012
director’s welcome Fremantle Arts Centre is proud to be presenting Shaun Tan: Suburban Odyssey, the first time a collection of Tan’s never seen before paintings as well as drawings and sketches have been shown in an exhibition. The new City of Fremantle Art Collection Gallery will be launched with the exhibition Everything Old Is New Again. Superbly located on the North Wing ground floor, the new gallery will make the City’s significant art collection more visible and accessible to the public. We now offer online enrolments in our extensive course program. It’s convenient and quick to enrol online via the FAC website. I hope we see you soon at FAC enjoying our varied program. Jim Cathcart Director
Fremantle Arts Centre is a City of Fremantle facility
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exhibition shaun tan: suburban odyssey p3
april–june 2012
exhibitions Shaun Tan: Suburban Odyssey.......3 Projektet................................................... 5 City of Fremantle Art Collection......6 Brown Council........................................ 7 Continuing Exhibitions......................8 Artists in Residence.......................... 10 The Moores Building......................... 12
music Concerts..................................................14 WAAPA......................................................15
courses performance brown council p7
exhibition city of fremantle art collection p6
Term 2 2012 Program.........................17 How to enrol..........................................31
music concerts p14
learning new courses p17
Shop..........................................................32 Calendar/Staff.....................................35 Visit us/Map..........................................36 Become a member..............................39 Membership/Enrolment Form.... 40
found shop at fac p32 top Shaun Tan, Fifth Avenue, Mount Lawley, 2004, Oil on Canvas, 116 x 133cm, Courtesy and © the artist middle left Brown Council, Photo with the Artist, 2011, installation view, offsite project, Museum of Contemporary Art, Courtesy and © Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Photo: Alex Davies bottom left Kathleen O’Connor, Little painter at work, Paris (detail), c1917, oil paint on card, 45 x 29.8 cm, courtesy Kathleen O’Connor Advisory Committee
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shaun tan:
suburban odyssey sat 19 May–sun 15 Jul | opening fri 18 may | 6:30pm
Although I’m often recognised as an illustrator of stories, in private I see myself primarily as a painter of landscapes, particularly the suburban streets in which I grew up and continue to spend most of my time. This world is the bedrock of my imagination – a shoreline of light, space, restless silence – and my suburban paintings of the past twenty years are perhaps more self-defining than anything else I’ve created as a book or film maker. Collecting them together under the roof of Fremantle Arts Centre (a place I visited often in my youth seeking inspiration and direction) is a terrific privilege and opportunity. I hope that exhibition visitors might enjoy the same realisation as I have during my local wanderings with a sketchpad or paint-box: that the most ordinary places can also be the most mysterious. shaun tan, 2012 Academy Award winner and favourite local son Shaun Tan comes to FAC with a collection of never before seen large scale paintings, small oil sketches, drawings, preparatory video work and personal sketchbooks. For the first time Shaun Tan: Suburban Odyssey charts the journey of Shaun Tan’s work from carefully observed yet lyrical paintings of Perth’s suburbs to oil studies and drawings that develop characters and narratives which inhabit these vast landscapes. Shaun Tan: Suburban Odyssey highlights the poignant relationship between Tan’s suburban observations, often drawn and painted while on walks,
and the place they create for his universally popular book illustrations and short stories. Shaun Tan is the illustrator and author of award-winning books such as The Red Tree, The Lost Thing, Tales of Outer Suburbia and The Arrival. In 2011 he won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for The Lost Thing and the world’s premier prize for children’s literature, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Tan was born in Fremantle in 1974, grew up in Hillarys and now lives and works in Melbourne.
image: shaun tan, endgame (detail), 1998, 120cm x 120cm, oil and plaster on plywood, courtesy and © the artist
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artspoken: fac’s series of talks and tours
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meet shaun tan gallery talk screening q+a free event
sat 19 May | 4:30–6:30pm main gallery | bar open A rare opportunity to meet Shaun Tan and hear him talk about his Suburban Odyssey. Join Tan for a gallery floor talk, a screening of The Lost Thing (Winner 2011 Academy Award, Best Animated Short Film), and a question and answer session. RSVP to rsvp@fremantle.wa.gov.au or 08 9432 9565 (please note: numbers are strictly limited)
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“Yes”, Interview between Ola Johansson and Mike Bonanno (of the Yes Men) at the Sugarcube in Stockholm, courtesy and © the artist, photo: Amanda Newall
projektet ola johansson and amanda newall (sweden) sat 19 May–sun 15 Jul opening fri 18 may | 6:30pm Projektet draws on the notion of the immune system as a bio-artistic blueprint of personal and cultural changes. In a joint residency with SymbioticA, Amanda Newall and Ola Johansson conduct lab-based research along with applied performance work in local communities in the metropolitan Perth area. SymbioticA is an artistic laboratory at UWA dedicated to the research, learning, critique and hands-on engagagement with the life sciences. The exhibition will involve a variety of media, such as lab results, costume, physical objects, video and performative actions. Experiments with our most outreaching and personal site of identity, the corporeal immune system, will provoke graphic, material, conceptual and live reactions that applies to site-specific circumstances where social actors will ultimately come up against the limits of their own identities/communities. Bio-artistic game concepts will incite personal and collective (inter)actions toward future communal relations beyond biological determinism and cultural utopias.
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city of fremantle art collection everything old is new again The City of Fremantle Art Collection, established in 1958, is the largest municipal collection in WA with over 1,300 works. The Collection’s focus on Fremantle artists and Australian prints celebrates the enduring importance of the visual arts to Fremantle.
Kathleen O’Connor, Little painter at work, Paris (detail), c1917, oil paint on card, 45 x 29.8 cm, courtesy Kathleen O’Connor Advisory Committee
sat 19 May–sun 15 July opening fri 18 may 6:30pm City of Fremantle celebrates the opening of a new and dedicated Collection gallery in the newly refurbished North Wing. The new Collection Gallery is a larger ground floor space directly adjacent to FAC’s reception. Everything Old Is New Again presents for the first time recently donated early ‘en plein air’ paintings by Kathleen O’Connor alongside other iconic historical and contemporary works by Fremantle artists George Haynes, Jane Martin, Alex Spremberg, Jeremy Kirwan-Ward and Helen Smith.
performance 2 days only
Brown Council, Photo with the Artist, 2011, installation view, offsite project, Museum of Contemporary Art, Courtesy and © Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Photo: Alex Davies
Brown Council are among a generation of younger performance makers whose exploratory practices are reinvigorating the dialogue between visual art performance and theatre locally, and generating new energy around the hybrid genre of live art…this is rich and complex territory. Anneke Jaspers, runway, Iss. 18, 2011
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brown council photo with the artist sat 5 + sun 6 may | 1–3pm Fremantle fishing boat harbour Photo with the Artist is a site-specific performance combining the traditions of performance art and sculptural practice with side-show and street performance. Dressed in appropriate ‘artistic’ attire, Brown Council hit the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour to busk for money. Brown Council invite members of the public to have their photo taken with them and for a small cost the person can take home a signed portrait. This work asks the audience to reconsider what an ‘artist’ might look like and what an artwork can be; along with literally playing out the cliché of the poor starving artist. Brown Council is the collaborative practice of Sydney-based artists Frances Barrett, Kate Blackmore, Kelly Doley and Diana Smith. Recently they have produced work for Perspectives on Video Performance at Regina Rex in New York, Primavera 2011 at Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney and Tell Me Tell Me: Korean and Australian Art 1976–2011 at the MCA and National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, South Korea.
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continuing exhibitions closes sun 13 may
FotoFreo 2012 | The City of Fremantle Festival of Photography The Portrait: Contemporary Indian Photography Group Exhibition (India) The Portrait examines the nature of current Indian photography through the eyes of five contemporary portrait photographers. Curated by Devika Daulet-Singh, the exhibition includes the work of established Indian photographers Dileep Prakash, Gauri Gill, Ketaki Sheth, Vidura Jang Bahadur and Bharat Sikka. Salt | Murray Fredericks (NSW) Salt is an ongoing series of photographs that encompass the vast and seemingly empty space of Lake Eyre in South Australia. Lake Eyre is a landscape devoid of features, extending out in every direction with its perfectly flat surface and razor sharp horizon. This exhibition challenges the idea of an Australian landscape. Fair Game | Eric Bridgeman (QLD) Eric Bridgeman’s photography invariably involves satire, usually political and fun. This exhibition is a selection of recent work. Richard and Famous | Richard Simpkin (NSW) Simpkin started his Richard and Famous project in 1989 when he was just 15. For 23 consecutive years he has documented his life in photos, and that in itself is impressive but then you add the celebrity aspect to it and the project evolves into a unique piece of art.
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closes sun 13 may
City of Fremantle Art Collection Side x Side Side x Side presents new artworks by students from Fremantle’s John Curtin College of the Arts, alongside those works from the City’s Collection that inspired them. John Curtin’s senior students have responded to a previous exhibition Not Dead, a selection of still lives from the City’s Collection. Side x Side marks a milestone in a successful six year partnership between the City of Fremantle Art Collection and John Curtin, through a program of tutorials, exhibitions on campus and class visits to FAC. Through this project students are exposed to examples of artworks by WA artists, making the experience and enjoyment of visual arts all the more engaging and relevant.
top Elle Ee (Yr 10), Untitled 2011, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 cm below Angel Adams (Yr 11), The assassin’s breakfast 2011, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 cm bottom Ashana Rudolf-King (Yr 11), Kentucky fried still life 2011, oil on canvas, 30 x 32 cm opposite top Christine Fernandes, Khurda Road, 2005, © Dileep Prakash/Photoink opposite below murray fredericks, salt 108, digital pigment print on cotton rag opposite bottom murray frederick s, salt 110, digital pigment print on cotton rag | all images courtesy and © the artists
10 | exhibitions | artists in residence
artists in residence FAC’s AIR program enables artists to engage in research and development. FAC is committed to supporting local and visiting artists execute ideas and projects while bringing their work into public dialogue. The AIR program has nine studios at FAC and two at the rear of the Moores Building. Andrew Daly (WA/China) will be producing paintings influenced by the experience of living in China for the last few years. artist STUDIO 8 Jackson Eaton (WA) will explore ways of physically representing the passage of time and the role of identity through photographic processes. MOORES STUDIO 2 Brendan Hutchens (WA) will research and develop a number of documentaries about creative sustainable housing design and will create interview based behind-the-scenes video snapshots of artists at work. artist STUDIO 4 Ola Johansson and Amanda Newall (Sweden) will conduct lab-based research in a joint residency with SymbioticA. Their project Projektet looks at social conflict and resolution as it translates from the immune system. The artists will work through performative strategies and types of theatre application shaped and informed by observing viral cellular activity. To register your interest in taking part email residencies@fremantle.wa.gov.au. artist STUDIO 7 Loren Kronemyer (USA), inspired by the natural forces of preservation and decay, will transform the studio space into an archaeology lab for the creation of objects that exist outside of traditional time scales. artist STUDIO 1
Richard Lewer (AU/NZ) produces drawing, painting and animation marked by a sceptical humour and a focus on the darker sides of human behaviour, place and social identity. artist STUDIO 6 Lia McKnight (WA) continues an interest in beauty as an internal response to phenomena and will develop a body of multi-media work, Pieces of ourselves we leave behind, investigating the human impact we have on others and the world around us. artist STUDIO 7 The Museum of Natural Mystery (WA) is directed by artists David Egan and Patrick Miller. Working across exhibitions and residencies as both curators and artists in cooperation with FAC, they will research and develop alternative channels of distribution and communication for the exhibition of contemporary art. artist STUDIO 3 Clare Peake (WA) continues development of mixed media works that extend her current interest in the ways knowledge is accumulated and made sense of, through discovery and exploration. Moores studio 1 Tanya Schultz (WA) is developing a new body of mixed-media work first there is a mountain, that investigates the parallels between the illusory nature of imagined worlds and the promise and allure of material culture. Moores studio 1
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Lynnette Voevodin (WA), with humour and selfreflection, will take a multi-disciplinary approach into her research of slavery: the ideas of capture and freedom, sadness and laughter. artist STUDIO 1
images from left jackson eaton, CD mobile, Christmas 2011, 2011, 70cm x 100cm, Inkjet print, Courtesy and © the artist | Katie Lenanton, Cat Cafe, 2012, Courtesy and © the artist and The Museum of Natural Mystery, Photo: Casey Ayres
Artist Run Initiative Every year FAC invites applications for an Artist Run Initiative (ARI). The successful applicant is given studio space, mentorship, access to FAC resources and support. Rhinoceros (AU) are the inaugural recipients of FAC’s ARI residency. The Rhinoceros crash are an eclectic collaborative of local and interstate artists who engage in creative projects that reflect their interest in process and dialogue by generating a range of projects such as studio talks, ‘flash’ residencies and off-site exhibitions. Like Rhinoceros crash on facebook to get regular updates on their activities. artist STUDIO
Register at artspoken@fremantle.wa.gov.au Receive up-to-date info Artspoken – where artists open the doors of their studios
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The Moores Building Contemporary Art Gallery is a City of Fremantle subsidised art facility that promotes a wide range of contemporary art by providing lowcost gallery and project spaces in a central location.
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20 April–6 May Quarter Acre | Michael O’Connell (WA): O’Connell’s exhibition of paintings explores the constraints, limitations and the allure of the idealised quarter acre suburban block. The homogeneous nature of suburbia entices us to search for a more glamorous identity and persona. Is the grass greener over another fence? Life–an adventure | Frank Kocsis (WA): A photographer and educator, this retrospective of Kocsis’s work takes us around the world and covers over 50 years of observation and composition.
46 Henry Street Fremantle WA 10am–4pm 7 days Moore & Moore Café open 8am–4pm 7 days Contact: 08 9335 3519 richiek@fremantle.wa.gov.au Managed by Fremantle Arts Centre
11–27 May Time | Group Exhibition: Three WA artists explore visual perceptions of the passage of time and how that differs infinitely for each of us. Time is visually manifested as sequencing, bodies moving through space, or by migration. Includes painting, objects and photography by Barbara Douglas, Laura Mitchell and Anita Gadenne.
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1–17 June Our Own Point of View | Group Exhibition: This painting exhibition features the work of five WA artists; Ann Land, Elisabeth Ribul, Louise Paul, Angela Carter and Maxine Murray and represents each artist’s search for their own point of view. There is a sense of freedom as each in their own way explores the emotional possibilities of light, colour, texture, point of view and form. Curated by Marianna Atkins.
22 June–8 July Exhibit Me | Kathryn Sprigg (WA): An exhibition of photographic images, candid and photo-journalistic in style, covering a wide range of genres from urbanscapes to portraits and abstraction. Time Waits for No One | Zuhal Kuvan-Mills (WA): The exhibition uses sculpture, photographs, painting, textile, mixed-media and engagement with the gallery’s architecture to define terms of a constantly evolving artistic language. A variety of techniques are used from scaled photographs, to handmade textiles and commercial fabrication.
top Michael O’Connell, Flash the tight assed bastard. He only bought two beers, 2012, oil on canvas, 370 x 180cm bottom Michael O’Connell, Portrait as Colonel Klink, 2011, oil on canvas, 160 x 120cm, courtesy and © the artist
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concerts at fremantle arts centre FAC hosts major local and touring bands on the expansive South Lawn or in the intimate Inner Courtyard. Tickets and more info fac.org.au Sat 14 Apr | inner courtyard
A Psychedelic Reaction RTRfm presents a psychedelic vision and sound experience featuring Datura, Sonpsilo Circus, The Deep River Collective and Hurricane Fighter Plane.
Sat 12 May | south lawn
Boy and Bear Five time ARIA award winning Boy and Bear bring their magical harmonies to FAC. After winning Triple J’s Unearthed JAward in 2010 the Sydney band has won a slew of awards and been on a series of whirlwind tours.
Sun 20 May | south lawn
City and Colour
top south lawn concert, photo: isabel KrĂźger middle boy & bear bottom city and colour, photo: Vanessa Heins
City and Colour aka Dallas Green, former Alexisonfire all-rounder, tours his third critically acclaimed album Little Hell. Still playing his signature indie folk, Green has shifted from entirely acoustic sets to grittier, electrified sounds.
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waapa direct music theatre & defying gravity percussion ensemble Australia’s finest young music theatre and percussion talent from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts direct to the beautiful front gardens of Fremantle Arts Centre. See the next batch of stars from WAAPA’s acclaimed Music Theatre program performing popular solos, duets and all-stops-out choruses from Broadway and the West End. Defying Gravity, WAAPA’s long-standing ensemble, present a program of sambas, funk, marimba and vibraphone, with four crazy diners wielding wooden spoons. Defying Gravity celebrate the rhythmic power and melodic diversity of percussion from around the world.
Fri 30 mar | gates open 7pm for 8pm start tickets $10 | 16 & under free bookings fac.org.au or phone 9432 9555 outdoor event | front garden general admission | picnics welcome bar open | food available
16 | courses
Was great to do something “for me�. Learned a lot and had fun. learning student, 2012
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courses
term 2 2012 Be inspired and learn new skills in a supportive and stimulating environment with courses for adults, teens and kids. All courses are taught by practicing artists in our beautiful studios. Tutors’ biographies are available at fac.org.au/learning.
kids holiday 5–8 years p18
kids holiday 9–12 years p20
art for teens 13–18 years p22
painting p23
drawing & printmaking p24
jewellery p26
ceramics & sculpture p27
fashion & textiles p28
photography p29
performing arts p30
= Beginners = Intermediate = Advanced
Online enrolments now available at fac.org.au image: work by artist and tutor Joss Gregson
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colourful beaded necklaces with claire brooks
kids holiday. 5–8 years .
Make & Decorate Your Own Journal
techniques. Your personalised sculptures will be fired and ready to take home two weeks after class. Thurs 12 Apr | 10am–12noon or Thurs 12 Apr | 1–3pm $37 incl. materials
Create Your Own Canvas
Elizabeth Hammond Using old book covers and a heap of colourful paper, learn easy bookbinding techniques to create your own journal for writing and drawing. Have fun personalising it with stitching, buttons, feathers, glitter and other dazzling embellishments. Wed 11 Apr | 10am–12 noon $37 incl. materials
Elizabeth Hammond Combine fun screenprinting techniques with all sorts of different shapes and colours to create your own masterpiece on canvas. The result will be a stunning artwork on canvas you can take home and hang on your wall. Thurs 12 Apr | 10am–2pm $53 incl. materials
Creative Clay
Acting for Kids
Anneke de Rooij Create miniature versions of your pet or favourite animal. Discover a number of hand building, decorating and assembling
Claire Munday Have fun learning about the world of stage acting. Working in small groups, establish a scene and bring your own character to life.
Parents are invited to view a short performance at the end of class. Fri 13 Apr | 10am–12 noon $27
Tales From Outer Space Betty Poulsen Let your imagination run wild, creating all sorts of characters and a scene from outer space. Learn how to draw alien life forms and an environment for them to live using glitter, paints, foil, chalk and collage. Construct your own vibrant large scale poster on black card. Fri 13 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
Decorate Your Own T-Shirt Bernadette Aitken Come and personalise a t-shirt using a range of fun and colourful textile and printing techniques. Bring a white t-shirt to decorate. Mon 16 Apr | 10am–12 noon $37 incl. materials
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Colourful Beaded Necklaces Claire Brooks Make your very own colourful necklace, creating beads out of old storybooks, cut-outs and special paper. With simple laminating techniques and a pair of pliers, learn the first steps to constructing unique jewellery. Mon 16 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Making Books Bernadette Aitken Discover how books were made in ancient times. Make your own scroll and create two other simple books adorning them with your own illustrations. Mon 16 Apr | 1–3pm $37 incl. materials
Stamp, Print, Repeat Betty Poulsen Decorate your very own calico bag using bold, colourful designs and patterns. Have fun learning a variety of textile printmaking techniques, from your own foam etchings to stamps and interesting textured materials. Tues 17 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
Cut, Paste & Animate Steven Aiton Using computers and video cameras, create your own animated story onscreen with colourful paper cut outs of yourself and fun props. Parents are invited to watch a screening at the end of the session. A DVD of the animations will be posted out to you after the workshop. Tues 17 Apr | 10am–3pm $80 incl. materials & DVD
Character Creation & Mask Making Clare Peake Create a number of fun drawings and a mask of your very own character that you’ve invented. Learn how to draw its own special
features to suit its personality. Using a variety of colourful embellishments, convert your drawings into a special mask that you can wear for hours of fun. Wed 18 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
Sew Your Own Cuddly Animal Lucinda Crimson (6–8 years) Create your very own soft toy while learning simple hand stitching techniques. Draw a picture of your favourite animal or pet then turn it into a cuddly animal for you to take home. Wed 18 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Drawing Portraits Lucinda Crimson Learn how to use colour and shapes to create portraits, silhouettes and profiles of yourself. Lucinda will take you through a variety of fun and experimental drawing techniques and mediums. Take home a number of works including a cool poster. Thurs 19 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
Felted Fuzzy Friends Sue Espie (kids working with an adult) Design and make your own colourful toy, from a shark to an elephant or bird, then make it come alive in felt. A fun way for kids and adults to learn feltmaking techniques. Thurs 19 Apr | 10am–3pm $74 incl. materials
3D Kooky Characters Clare Peake Have fun inventing and constructing your own unique 3D character using cardboard and papier–maché. Devise your own creature giving it its own special features using fun embellishments such as paint and glitter, buttons and string as well as recycled materials. Fri 20 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Paste–Up Art on Canvas Lady Bananas Create your own cool canvas art using paste–ups, a fun and simple yet striking street art technique, where images and characters are transferred onto paper and adhered to a surface. Learn how to combine stencils, photocopies and drawings to create a multilayered masterpiece. Fri 20 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Music–Jam It Up Roly Skender Have fun inventing and recording our own song, from lyrics to melodies, with award winning musician and audiovisual producer Roly Skender. Working in small groups, come up with a cool theme for your song, have a jam on a variety of instruments from the ukulele to percussion and learn to use your voice. The track created during this exciting workshop will be burned onto a CD for you to keep. Mon 23 Apr | 10am–1pm $60 incl. materials & CD
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Mosaic Your Own Colourful Plaque Renae Martin Learn how to combine simple shapes and colours to create images. Using child-friendly tiles, mosaic your own plaque and learn how to grout. Take your piece home to hang on your wall. Mon 23 Apr | 10am–1pm $50 incl. materials
Sea Adventures In Animation Steven Aiton Using the underwater world as a theme, make your story come to life on screen using computers and video cameras. Parents are invited to a screening at the end of the session. A DVD of the animations will be posted out to you after the workshop. Tues 24 Apr | 10am–3pm $80 incl. materials & DVD
kids holiday. 9–12 years .
Ceramics – Create a 3D Character in Clay Anneke de Rooij Guided by a story, create your own character. Imagine aspects of the character’s life to inform its appearance. Where would it live? What would it do? Learn a number of design, texturing, hand building and assembling techniques. Wed 11 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Drawing in Charcoal & Ink Elizabeth Hammond Using specialist materials like easels and charcoal, learn how to draw like a real artist. Using mixed media, create large scale drawings from a number of still lifes. Wed 11 Apr | 1–3pm $37 incl. materials
Create & Animate Level 1
Acting for Kids
Steven Aiton Create your own story with characters using computers and video cameras to bring your story to life on screen. Parents are invited to watch a screening at the end of the session. A DVD of the animations will be posted out to you after the workshop. Wed 11 Apr | 10am–3pm or Wed 18 Apr | 10am–3pm $80 incl. materials & DVD
Claire Munday Learn a number of theatre skills such as improvisation, character development and plot. Perform your piece to the rest of the group, putting your newly gained skills into action. A great way to boost your performance imagination and self confidence. Fri 13 Apr | 1–3pm $27
Funky Fimo Jewellery Sophie Guittiere Under the guidance of local jeweller, Sophie Guittiere, design your own accessories with easily malleable modelling product, Fimo. Learn how to create specials patterns in Fimo then make a personalised pendant and ring to take home. Thurs 12 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Urban Art – Multi-layered ‘Stick-Ups’ on Board Lady Bananas Combine pre–cut stencils, paste– ups (paper cut-outs that are adhered to a surface), lettering, aerosols and paint markers to create your own multi-layered masterpiece on MDF board. Learn compositional techniques and how to combine all these cool mediums under the guidance of urban artist Lady Bananas. Thurs 12 Apr | 10am–2pm $53 incl. materials
Create Your Own Canvas Elizabeth Hammond Have fun creating stencils from your own designs and combining them with pre–cut stencils using screenprinting methods. The result will be a bold and colourful masterpiece on canvas you can take home to hang on your wall. Fri 13 Apr | 10am–2pm $53 incl. materials
Urban Art – Paint Marker Madness Lady Bananas Create your own cool urbanstyle artwork on canvas using paint markers, a popular street art medium that provides bold results. Learn street-style lettering, character techniques and composition. Mon 16 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Colouful Embroidered Bags Lucinda Crimson Design and embroider your own colourful hessian bag. Learn a number of simple stitching techniques and how to embroider your own name and designs. Your masterpiece will be lined with a calico bag, strong enough for you to use out and about. Tues 17 Apr | 10am–2pm $53 incl. materials
Experimental Painting Implements Clare Peake Have fun inventing and experimenting with a variety of interesting painting implements such as balloons, sponges and scrapers. Discover what sort of patterns and textures can be created by combining materials and techniques. Take home a number of colourful painting samples including a series of small canvases to hang on your wall. Tues 17 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
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Renae Martin’s mosaic workshops for kids are fun, informative and highly productive. Students learn the secrets of mosaic; creating images and patterns using simple shapes and colours. Book in early as these classes are very popular. Mosaic Your Own Colourful Plaque
Colouful Perspex Pendants
Create & Animate Level 3
Renae Martin Using child-friendly tiles, mosaic a colourful plaque from your own image designed in class. Learn how to create detail and characteristics using various shapes and colours. Wed 18 Apr | 10am–1pm $50 incl. materials
Claire Brooks Create your own dazzling acrylic pendant using collected fabrics and images. Finish off your fabulous necklace using tigertail and colourful beads. Learn simple jewellery-making skills such as riveting, filing and assembling. Thurs 19 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Steven Aiton If you’ve done Steven’s first two animation classes and want to come back for even more, here’s your chance. The perfect class for animation enthusiasts. A DVD of the animations will be posted out to you after the workshop. Fri 20 Apr | 10am–3pm $80 incl. materials & DVD
Urban Art – Custom Can Creatures
Multimedia Fashion Sketches
Colourful Bunting
Lady Bananas Create your own unique character sculptures using recycled, flattened spray cans. Learn a number of urban art design and embellishing techniques using specialist media such as paint markers, acrylic paints and aerosols. Wed 18 Apr | 10am–12noon $37 incl. materials
Eva Asmussen Discover how to put your own designs to paper under the guidance of fashion designer Eva Asmussen. Learn how to create interesting forms, patterns and textures using illustration, collage and cut-outs to create a series of multimedia fashion sketches. Fri 20 Apr | 10am–1pm $42 incl. materials
Betty Poulsen Construct your very own length of colourful bunting while learning textile printing and hand sewing skills. Using foam stamps from your own designs create bold, repeated patterns on fabric. Then, turn your printed flags into a length of bunting using colourful threads and cotton tape. Mon 23 Apr | 10am–2pm $53 incl. materials
Create & Animate Level 2
Make Your Own Monster
Music – Jam It Up
Steven Aiton A follow-on class from Steven’s Create & Animate Level 1 workshop. Animation enthusiasts now have the chance to build on skills and master even more animation techniques. A DVD of the animations will be posted out to you after the workshop. Thurs 19 Apr | 10am–3pm $80 incl. materials & DVD
Lucinda Crimson Design, sew and stuff your own ugly or cute soft toy then embellish it using fabrics and felt, buttons and trims. Visit chinkywooster. com to see examples of Lucinda’s handmade toys. Fri 20 Apr | 10am–3pm $74 incl. materials
Roly Skender Learn to write your own music track in this exciting workshop with award winning musician and audiovisual producer Roly Skender. Working in small groups, come up with snappy rhymes and lyrics, have a jam on a variety of instruments from the guitar to ukulele and percussion, learn
22 | courses | teens to use your voice and be taken through the basics of how to record a track. The music created during this workshop will be burned onto a CD for you to keep. Tues 24 Apr | 10am–1pm $60 incl. materials & CD
Animation Club Steven Aiton Due to popular demand FAC has created an animation club for students who have completed Steven’s Level 3 Animation workshop. Working as a team, develop your skills and produce a short film complete with a public screening later in the year at FAC. Sun 22 Apr | 11am–4pm Sun 20 May | 11am–4pm Sun 10 June | 11am–4pm $60 incl. materials
art for teens. 13–18 years .
Fashion – Customised Prints Eva Asmussen Learn how to design a funky graphic and print it onto a surface of your choice, from a garment, pillow case or fabric. Fashion designer, Eva Asmussen, will guide you through design techniques, how to create stencils from your designs and the technical sides of screenprinting. Sat 12 May | 1–5pm $53/ members $48
Urban Art – Personalise Your Own Skate Deck Lady Bananas Make your own piece of urban art using various specialist materials such as aerosol, paint pens, markers and stencil techniques. Discuss and design imagery then transfer it onto your very own skate deck. Decks can be purchased on the day. Sat 16 June | 1–5pm $53/ members $48 urban art with lady bananas
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painting Painting with Acrylics – Abstract Expressionism Regina Noakes Create your own abstract image while discovering the possibilities of painting with acrylics. Working on your own project, learn about the qualities of colour and texture provided by paint and how to create a balanced picture. Painting experience required. Fridays (9 weeks) 27 Apr–29 June | 9:30am–12:30pm no class on Fri 11 May or Tuesdays (9 weeks) 1 May–3 July | 9:30am–12:30pm no class on 8 May $225/ members $203
Pastels Peter Walker Discover the spontaneity and luscious qualities of pastels. Enjoy the energy and vigour of this simple medium that was a favourite of artists like Degas and Picasso. Mondays (9 weeks) 30 Apr–25 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Watercolour Peter Walker Explore the beauty of this engaging medium, known for its luminous and transparent nature, through conventional to less orthodox approaches. Be guided through a number of structured exercises then develop and work on your own pieces. Mondays (9 weeks) 30 Apr–25 June | 1:30–3:30pm $163/ members $147 or Wednesdays (9 weeks) 2 May–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Oil Painting Peter Walker Discover methods of building an oil painting, from underpainting
to finish glazes. Be guided through structured exercises to build up your skills then work on your own pieces. Learn techniques from the old masters to contemporary styles Tuesdays (9 weeks) 1 May–26 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203 or Tuesdays (9 weeks) 1 May–26 June | 1:30–3:30pm $163/ members $147
Discover the Versatility of Acrylics Kathryn Haug A great course for complete beginners and those wishing to discover new painting methods in an encouraging and stimulating environment. Be guided through application techniques of acrylic paint with a focus on layering, still life and experimental mark making. Last class with a life model. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 2 May–6 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186
Acrylic Painting for the Absolute Beginner – Real to Abstract Joss Gregson Discover the art of painting with acrylics, including how to generate new ideas, under the guidance of artist Joss Gregson. Learn painting techniques to depict real life and use colour successfully, then explore the how and what of abstraction to create your own abstract paintings. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 2 May–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Painting with Acrylics Stage 2 & 3 Joss Gregson This project-based course challenges students to further develop and personalise their painting technique and develop a conceptual process. Designed for
the intermediate to experienced painter wishing to expand on their idea generating and painting techniques. Thursdays (9 weeks) 3 May–28 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Introduction to Landscape Painting in Acrylics Joss Gregson Discover the secrets of landscape painting while learning key features and techniques of painting with acrylics. Spend the first weeks developing landscape painting skills such as paint application, use of colour and perspective then making quick research paintings and sketches out and about around the Fremantle Harbour. In the final weeks develop one or two large scale paintings employing your newly gained skills. Thursdays (9 weeks) 3 May–28 June | 1:30–4:30pm $225/ members $203
Painting with Acrylics Masterclass Joss Gregson For students seeking critical feedback in a supportive studio environment. Learn how to develop your own visual language prompted by visual stimuli and conversation. Designed for the experienced painter wishing to bring their painting skills and ideas to exhibition standard. Fridays (9 weeks) 4 May–29 June | 9:30am–2:30pm $375/ members $337
Make a Large Scale Painting in a Day Joss Gregson Following some basic tuition in acrylic painting techniques, colour theory and composition jump in at the deep end. Working on a large canvas, create your own large scale painting. Sunday 13 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
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Egg Tempera Painting Glen Stewart This ancient painting medium is applied in thin, semi-opaque or transparent layers to create great precision pieces. Learn how to make your own egg tempera then work on a carefully prepared wooden surface to create paintings reflecting the brilliance of this fascinating medium. Sun 20 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Beginners Oils – Materiality & MarkMaking Kathryn Haug This two day workshop provides an informative introduction to the rich, luscious medium of oil painting. On day 1, discover how to use mediums with the paint, do a quick painting of a still life and begin underpainting for a larger canvas. On day 2, learn how to create different ‘materiality’ and marks with oil paint while continuing on your own piece. Sat 26 May & 2 June | 10am–4pm $162/ members $146
Painting the Human Figure
thick layers of paint are applied and mixed directly on the canvas to create bold textural results. Sundays (4 weeks) 10 June–1 July | 10am–1pm $157/ members $141
drawing &1 printmaking1 Copper Etching using Ferric Chloride Shana James Learn how to etch beautiful fine lines onto a small scale plate and print intaglio using FAC’s etching press. This is a non-toxic printmaking workshop, no dangerous acid or special equipment required. Discuss composition, colour and tone while working on your own series of prints. Mondays (9 weeks) 30 Apr–25 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Printmaking – Create an Artist Book
Joss Gregson Learn how to paint the figure in traditional and more unconventional ways, exploring fast and slow gesture and the direction of brushstrokes for modelling form. Look at paint colours for human skin and the effects of light. All sessions with a life model. Wednesdays (5 weeks) 6–27 June | 1:30–4:30pm $180/ members $162
Shana James Discover the intimate quality of the artist book, turning a series of your printed images into a beautiful object. Learn the secrets of linocut printmaking, how to adapt your image for print and how to construct a concertina style artist book. Mondays (9 weeks) 30 Apr–25 June | 1:30–4:30pm $225/ members $203
Oil Painting – An Introduction to Technique and Abstraction
Kevin Robertson Discover fundamental drawing techniques to capture the body in this dynamic series. Learn to use a variety of materials such as chalk, crayon and pastels. All sessions with a life model. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 1 May–5 June | 6:30–9pm $225/ members $203
Glen Stewart Join artist Glen Stewart and discover the fundamentals of this rich medium. There will be a focus on painterly effects such as colour, abstraction and impasto, where
Intro to Life Drawing
Drypoint Printing Shana James Start your journey into printmaking, exploring the textural line quality of drypoint printing. Learn how to construct an image or interpret an existing one suitable for print, prepare a plate and print your image multiple times using FAC’s etching press. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 1 May–5 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186
Learn to Draw Shana James Start your journey into art with this short course that covers the basics. Under the expert tuition of artist Shana James, learn how to draw from still life and from nature, discovering how to use tone to create light and shade. Wednesdays (4 weeks) 2–30 May | 9:30am–12:30pm $121/ members $109
Life Drawing Joss Gregson Learn and refine life drawing skills in an encouraging and dynamic environment. Begin with a slow contour line drawing followed by rapid gestural drawings. Emphasis is on capturing the human form’s quality of line, proportion and movement. All sessions with a life model. Wednesdays (4 weeks) 2–30 May | 1:30–4:30pm $146/ members $131
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner Elizabeth Hammond Starting from scratch, discover essential drawing skills in an encouraging environment. Learn observation skills, basic drawing methods and discover various materials through exercises and demonstrations. Wednesdays (4 weeks) 2–23 May | 6:30–9pm $138/ members $124
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Shana James
Visit the beautiful and relaxing surroundings of Rottnest Island in an inspirational day of drawing and exploration under the guidance of artist and FAC tutor Shana James. Spend the first half of the day near the Town Settlement being guided through the technical elements and materials, then hop on the Rottnest Shuttle to a nearby bay where you can employ your newly gained skills. Using high key tones capture the beauty of Rottnest Island by creating your own series of small images. Discover how to record information from nature, with a focus on trees and waterscapes, using mixed media such as charcoal, pencil, ink and gesso.
Be guided through drawing techniques while experimenting with tone and composition. Some basic drawing experience recommended. Sun 20 May | 9:30am–4:30pm $155/ members $140 All art materials and on the island transport are included in the enrolment fee. Students accompanied by tutor Shana James and a FAC staff member. Ferry ticket is not included.
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Drawing Plants & Botanical Details
Mixed Media Drawing – The Next Step
Elizabeth Hammond Discover the creative and technical aspects of botanical drawing in a stimulating and encouraging environment. Take small specimens from around FAC and learn to transform micro scale plant life into macro scale illustrations. Sat 5 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Shana James This course is specially designed for those with some basic drawing experience or Shana’s previous ‘Learn to Draw’ students. Expand your skill set with a range of mixed media drawing techniques, learning to use light and shade to create dramatic effects. Wednesdays (5 weeks) 6–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $151/ members $136
Draw-A-Thon Elizabeth Hammond Discover different ways of approaching the page under the expert tuition of artist Elizabeth Hammond. Learn new drawing methods including drawing to music, drawing from touch and exploring unusual compositions. A great adventure suitable for beginners and those wishing to expand on their approach to drawing. Sat 19 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Large Scale Drawings in Black & White Shana James Discover the art of monochrome drawing in this inspiring one day workshop. Spend the morning on exercises and sketches learning to create light and shade using media such as charcoal and ink. Using your newly gained skills in the afternoon, create large scale mixed media drawings inspired by the beautiful FAC grounds. Sun 17 June| 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
jewellery1 Contemporary Design & Technique Claire Brooks Learn the foundations of jewellery-making including soldering, sawing, filing, riveting and how to create textured surfaces in silver. Be guided through the design process through to finishing off your pieces. Create your own contemporary earrings, pendants, bracelets or rings. Mondays (9 weeks) 30 Apr–25 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203 or Saturdays (6 weeks) 26 May–30 June | 10am–1pm $236/ members $212 work by artist and tutor george lucas
Jewellery Jill Parnell Learn traditional jewellery– making techniques including sawing, soldering, bending and several ways of texturing metal. Create a number of your own unique pieces. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 2 May–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
Enamelling and Beadmaking Jill Parnell Create your own stunning beads and other small-scale jewellery pieces using a variety of enamelling and glass beadmaking techniques. Discover the technical elements of cloisonné enamelling and learn how to make stunning torch fired beads using Murano and Millefiori glass. Suitable for beginners and those with some experience. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 2 May–27 June | 1:30–4:30pm $225/ members $203
Upcycled Jewellery Techniques Claire Brooks Discover how to construct your own unique jewellery pieces using recycled materials such as vintage scraps, collected treasures and old jewellery. Be guided through technical and design elements, from assembling to riveting, sawing and soldering A fun hands on short course. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 2 May–6 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186
Enamelling Jill Parnell Explore the distinctive technique of cloisonné, a style of enamelling using copper and silver wires and gold and silver foils to achieve intricate designs. Create exquisite enamelled jewellery using this leadlight technique. Thursdays (9 weeks) 3 May–28 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
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Working with Wire Jill Parnell Learn how to design and make intricate cable–like neckpieces and other jewellery pieces using various knitting and braiding techniques with wire. No knitting or crochet experience necessary. Thursdays (9 weeks) 3 May–28 June | 1:30–4:30pm $225/ members $203
Refashioned Jewellery using Recycled Materials Claire Brooks Discover how to create a contemporary ring using a number of recycled materials, from old pieces of jewellery to collected treasures. Be guided through design, assembling, riveting, sawing and soldering in this fun hands-on workshop. Sat 12 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Glass Beadmaking Matthew Goodlet Learn from artist Matthew Goodlet how to work with glass using torches to create a range of colourful, decorated beads. Learn how to shape beads, apply enamels, surface treatments and learn safety procedures. A stimulating workshop. Sun 13 May | 10am–4pm or Sat 23 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Photo Etching on Copper Jill Parnell Learn how to transfer a black and white photographic image onto metal or paper. Come away with a superb piece of textured copper jewellery, such as a pendant or brooch, or with the image ready to print onto paper. Sun 27 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Make a Bezel Set Ring Claire Brooks Using a stone of your choice, make a bezel (an ancient technique of stone setting) and band
customised to fit you. Techniques covered include sawing, filing, soldering and setting. Bring your own stone or purchase one from your tutor. Sun 10 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Silversmithing George Lucas Learn traditional silversmithing skills such as piercing, carving, strip feed soldering, filing and high finish polishing with acclaimed silversmith George Lucas. Create your own decorated heirloom spoon. Sun 17 & 24 June | 10am–4pm $162/ members $146
Cuttlebone Casting Jill Parnell Discover the stunning yet simple technique of cuttlebone casting, where designs are carved into cuttlebone or soft stone. Then, using recycled silver or gold scraps, melt your choice of metal into your carved design to create unique pieces of jewellery. Sun 1 July | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
ceramics1 & sculpture1 Clay Sculpture Robyn Varpins Explore clay’s unique properties and how to use a scale model while creating hand built forms with acclaimed sculptor Robyn Varpins. Make your own pieces for the home and garden. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 1 May–5 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186 or Wednesdays (9 weeks) 2 May–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203 or Fridays (9 weeks) 4 May–29 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $225/ members $203
or Sundays (3 weeks) 6–20 May | 2–5pm $119/ members $107
Mosaic–Design, Colour & Technique Renae Martin Interpret images to create your own mosaic. Learn techniques such as tile cutting and shaping, grouting, composition and colour, and how to work efficiently and effectively. Gain skills necessary to continue with your practice at home. Sat 5 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Throwing & Handbuilding Stewart Scambler Learn the fundamental techniques of ceramics. Study the properties of different sorts of clay, learn how to handle the clay with specialist tools and discover how to use the pottery wheel. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 2 May–6 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186 or Thursdays (8 weeks) 10 May–28 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $205/ members $185
Maiolica – Decorated Ceramics & Dinnerware Stewart Scambler Discover the intricacies of maiolica ceramics; earthenware dating from the Renaissance that is glazed white and decorated in bright colours and imagery. Learn to make, decorate and create your own specialist tiles and dinnerware under the expert guidance of ceramics artist Stewart Scambler. Thursdays (9 weeks) 3 May–28 June | 1–4pm $225/ members $203
Throwing Better Pots Stewart Scambler Improve your throwing skills, focusing on bowls and pots. Learn the special properties of clay, how to handle it with special tools
28 | courses | adults and how to create both smooth and textured surfaces. Open to beginners. Saturdays (4 weeks) 12 May–2 June | 10am–1pm $185/ $167
An Introduction to Mould Making & Slip Casting Sandra Black Learn how to make your own simple plaster mould using a pre– existing form, such as a mug or bowl. Experiment with coloured slips to use in your moulds and how to slip cast. This casting method provides a superior surface quality and uniformity and the reuse of your mould over and over again to create a series of ceramic vessels. Mondays (7 weeks) 14 May–25 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $185/ $167
Drawing & Sculpting the Human Form Robyn Varpins Learn techniques used to draw the human figure for sculpture. Explore 3D perception through the unique qualities of clay modelling, how to use a scale model, form contour and finer detail under the expert tuition of sculptor Robyn Varpins. Saturdays (6 weeks) 26 May–30 June | 2–5pm $236/ members $212
Stone Carving Viktor Eszenyi Using easy to sculpt product, man-made Hebel stone, create your own large scale sculpture for the home or garden. Learn appropriate tool use and handling techniques and how to create detail and 3D sculptures in stone. Sun 27 May | 10am–4pm or Sat 16 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Intro to Paperclay Graham Hay Create detailed and expressive sculptures with paperclay while discovering its unique properties; it is stronger and more adaptable than traditional clay, pieces can be worked on, added to or sawn of at any stage. For inspiration visit grahamhay.com.au Sun 27 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Decorated Porcelain Buttons & Brooches Sandra Black Create your own small scale wearable forms that can be used as buttons, pins or brooches under the guidance of renowned ceramicist Sandra Black. Learn how to use coloured clay, patterned tissue transfers and various ceramic texturing techniques to create stunning results. Sun 3 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Developing Colour in Clay & Glazes Sandra Black An exciting course designed for students with some previous clay-handling skills. Using test tiles with a white porcelain or stoneware clay of your choice learn simple techniques to quickly produce colour in clay bodies, slips and glazes. Sundays (4 weeks) 10 June–1 July | 10am–1pm $157/ members $141
fashion1 & textiles1 Design, Drape & Draft Angela Ferolla Discover new and unexpected ways of working with cloth while experimenting with design and tailoring. Be guided through the design process, fabric manipulation, draping on a mannequin, drafting to a paper pattern, cutting in fabric and sewing. A dress dummy is required. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 1 May–5 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186
Custom Made Skirts using Transfer Dyes Angela Ferolla Create your own colourful pencil or a-line skirt that fits you perfectly. Learn inspiring fabric decorating techniques using transfer dyes to create painterly effects, how to adjust a pattern to fit you and sew a garment using stretch fabric. Saturdays (4 weeks) 5–26 May | 2–5pm $157/ members $141
Nuno Felting Sue Espie Nuno is the Japanese term for a fabric to which wool and other fibres are felted. Produce your own stunning textural cloth or scarf in this popular workshop. Sun 6 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Woven Sculptures Fiona Gavino Take weaving beyond its traditional application and learn how to shape and sculpt three dimensional works using the random weaving technique and easily pliable pith cane. Plant fibres will be provided by your tutor at a small cost. Sun 6 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
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Shibori Dyeing Bernadette Aitken Fold, twist and press cloth to learn this traditional Japanese technique of dyeing. Bring along small lengths of natural fibre fabric and come away with a collection of stunning dyed pieces. Sun 20 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Felting Pauline Franklyn Be guided through felt making techniques, from the basics to the more advanced. Make your own felted babushkas, brooches, vessels and Nuno pieces. Discuss and devise your own felting project using your newly gained skills. Fridays (6 weeks) 25 May–29 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $181/ members $163
Intro to Photographic Screenprinting on Fabric Lucinda Crimson Using FAC’s exposure unit, learn how to permanently fix a photographic image to your silkscreen, enabling you to print a high quality image countless times in repeat style. Discuss imagery suitable for printing, composition and layering techniques as well as your own simple unit setup at home. Fridays (6 weeks) 25 May–29 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $181/ members $163 or Saturdays (6 weeks) 26 May–30 June | 10am–1pm $236/ members $212
Weaving – Coiling Fiona Gavino Learn the basketry technique of coiling using various plant fibres sourced locally. Construct a basket and learn how to harvest and store suitable plants for weaving. This technique can also be applied to textiles and other media. Sun 3 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Machine Sewing for Beginners Gila Cohen Discover everything you need to know to get you sewing; from learning how your machine works and sewing a straight line to reading, laying and cutting patterns and eventually making a large bag with a zipper, lining, and enough room to hold all your sewing gear. A great hands-on course to teach you the technical skills and get you motivated. Sundays (6 weeks) 27 May–1 July | 10am–1pm $236/ members $212
Screenprinting – Customised Prints Lucinda Crimson Taking inspiration from stencil and urban art, create your own custom printed t-shirts or lengths of fabric. Discuss and design imagery suitable for screenprinting, learn how to make your own stencils then play around with layering techniques and levels of translucency. Colour and composition will also be discussed in this hands-on workshop. Sun 10 June | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Glitzy Tops – Metallic Foiling & Embellishing Techniques Angela Ferolla Discover the endless possibilities of combining metallic foiling and embellishing techniques on a top of your choice. Paint, stencil or screenprint images and patterns using metallic foils, then enhance your piece with a number of embellishing techniques using beads, ribbon, buttons and other found treasures. Composition, inspiration and design all form part of the journey to constructing your very own unique top. Sun 1 July | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
work by artist and tutor angela ferolla
photography1 Photographing Fremantle at Night Susan Hill An exciting project based course including field trips to iconic Fremantle locations. Discover technical methods for night photography, learning to create photographic images inspired by Fremantle at night. Suitable for students who can proficiently use a SLR camera in manual mode including depth of field and shutter speed. Tues 1 May–5 June | 6:30–9pm $207/ members $186
Introduction to Creative Photography Susan Hill Learn how to use your SLR camera in manual mode and the basics of composition and light in this project based course. Discover photography as a medium for expressing and developing ideas.
30 | courses | adults Includes a field trip to Fremantle. Students are required to bring their own SLR camera. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 2 May–6 June | 6–9pm $247/ members $222 or Saturdays (6 weeks) 5 May–9 June | 10am–1pm $236/ members $212
An Introduction to Digital Photography Peter Zuvela Learn the simple techniques needed to master the use of your digital camera with freelance photographer Peter Zuvela. Capture the shots you have always wanted. Sun 6 May | 10am–4pm $81/ members $73
Masterclass– Photographing Artwork Bo Wong Learn how to use studio lighting to achieve a professional outcome. This workshop focuses on how to photograph artwork including paintings, sculpture, jewellery and fashion using interesting lighting techniques and direction. Suitable for students who are able to proficiently use an SLR camera in manual mode. To learn more about Bo visit bowong.com.au. Sun 13 May | 10am–4pm $149/ members $134
Digital Travel Photography for Beginners Peter Zuvela An introduction to travel photography with project based exercises at location shoots around historic Fremantle sites. A hands-on workshop that helps you get to know your camera and its workings as well as thinking about composition and lighting. Sundays (3 weeks) 17 June–1 July | 10am–1pm $119/ members $107
photographing fremantle at night with susan hill, work by student sabrina trocini
performing1 arts1 Acting – The First Steps Sam Longley Discover the fundamentals of theatre and performance with renowned actor and comedian Sam Longley. Look at voice projection, script work, improvisation and the fun of theatre. A great way to boost self confidence and creativity while learning the techniques employed by professional actors and stage comedians. Sat 5 & 12 May | 10am–2pm $104/ members $94
Intro to Contemporary Dance Deborah Robertson Enjoy the experience of contemporary dance, discovering how to use the body as a form of self-expression. Under the guidance of contemporary dancer, choreographer and instructor Deborah Robertson learn techniques and choreographic exercises that are fun, stimulating and open the door to the world of contemporary dance. Designed for people from all walks of life. Wednesdays (4 weeks) 9–30 May | 6:30–8pm $68/ members $61
Telling Stories – Presenting Your Own Andrea Gibbs This exciting three week course will introduce you to the fundamentals of true storytelling as performance. Improviser and comedian Andrea Gibbs will guide you through how to unearth, structure, develop and present your own story to an audience. All students will leave with a short performance piece or personal essay at the end of this series. No previous experience required. For more information visit barefaced.com.au. Saturdays (3 weeks) 19 May–2 June | 10am–1pm $119/ members $107
Music – Songwriting for Beginners David Hyams This short course has been designed for those who have imagined they could write a song but never knew where to start. Learn the fundamentals of songwriting with acclaimed musician and composer David Hyams. Discover the structure of songs, how to write effective lyrics, devise melodies as well as discussing recording possibilities. An instrument is not required but if you play one bring it along. Sat 9 & 16 June | 1–5pm $104/ members $94
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Our range of quality limited-edition workson-paper are by artists from remote and regional Australia.
david nixon (Qld) passage, 70 x 100cm, artist proof linocut, Courtesy and © The Artist $450
Using both traditional and contemporary techniques, our selection reflects the diversity of quality contemporary Australian printmaking.
david nixon (Qld) dissipation, 71 x 51cm ed 37/45 linocut, Courtesy and © The Artist $500
Works-on-paper for sale are displayed in FOUND, in Reception and the Café. Sales enquiries at FOUND.
dorothy napangardi (nt) salt series 2, 70 x 49cm ed 25/40 etching, Courtesy and © gallery gondwana and The Artists $1850
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kids holiday program term 2 – kids holiday enrolment open (from 19 march) courses term 2 – members enrolment open (from 26 march) courses term 2 – Non-members enrolment open inner courtyard concert a psychedelic Reaction
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performance brown council performance brown council south lawn concert boy & bear exhibition opening shaun tan exhibition opening projektet exhibition opening city of fremantle art collection artspoken | meet shaun tan gallery talk, screening, q+a south lawn concert city and colour
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exhibition shaun Tan continues until 15 july exhibition projektet continues until 15 july exhibition city of fremantle art collection continues until 15 july
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fac staff Director Jim Cathcart General Manager Pete Stone
Moores Building Exhibitions Coordinator Richie Kuhaupt
Curator Dr Ric Spencer
Residencies and Studios Coordinator Bevan Honey
Exhibitions Coordinator Erin Coates
Education Coordinator Silvia Ferolla
Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award Coordinator Simone Johnston
Installation Team Simone Johnston Tom Freeman Lyle Branson
Gallery Officers Simone Johnston Robi Szalay
Shop Manager Gabrielle Howlett
City of Fremantle Art Collection Curator André Lipscombe
Communications Coordinator Kathryn Doust Communications Assistant stephanie sutcliffe
Graphic Designer Isabel Krüger
Events Coordinator Marcus Dickson
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fotofreo office
artist studios 4+5
room 3
how to get here
artist studio 7 print studio silkscreen studio
Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street Fremantle Western Australia 08 9432 9555 fac@fremantle.wa.gov.au fac.org.au
port room
room 2
jewellery studio
kathleen o’ connor gallery
By public transport Catch the free CAT bus from Fremantle Train Station By car Fremantle Arts Centre is on the corner of Finnerty and Ord Streets Street parking available
city of fremantle collection gallery
opening times Open 7 days 10am–5pm plus opening nights and events Closed Fri 6 April (Good Friday)
fremantle arts centre ground floor north wing gallery 1
gallery 3
main gallery
hallway gallery
entry north wing gallery 2
artist studios 1 +2
café
café
grounds artist studio 3
reception Inner Courtyard
room 1
entry Front Garden
Café/restaurant Fully licensed 7 days 8am–4pm April/May 8am–3pm June (kitchen closes at 2pm) and during events 08 9432 9562
shop
South Lawn
artist studio 8
Free WiFi Children welcome Sorry, no dogs
café
cell
shop
Free admission to galleries Free and ticketed events
artist studio 9
Found at Fremantle Arts Centre 7 days 10am–5pm 08 9432 9569
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become a member of fremantle arts centre
Enjoy Fremantle Arts Centre in the most rewarding way possible – as a member. Personal Invitations Receive an invitation to FAC’s exhibitions and major events. What’s On Brochure FAC’s quarterly program will be mailed directly to you before it’s available to the general public. Be the first to hear about upcoming exhibitions and events. Learning Program Advance notice and preferential booking service for all adult learning courses.
FAC Discounts Receive up to eight 10% discounts in our shop, FOUND at FAC, and on adult learning courses. More Discounts Members are offered discounts to numerous local businesses including Jackson’s Drawing Supplies, picture framers, Luna Cinemas and The Butcher Shop.
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individual $61 concession (card holders only) $45 Household (2 adults) $109
enrol into a course course 1 name dates tuition fee course 2 name dates tuition fee enrolment dates from 19 march – kids holiday program from 26 march – members from 2 april – non-members
special requirements fac is a heritage listed building with access limitations. if you have any special requirements please contact reception before enrolling in a course.
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preview july 2012
The Irregular Correct: New Art from Glasgow Specially commissioned by FAC, The Irregular Correct brings together a significant line-up of contemporary artists from Glasgow, a city which has rebuilt itself from a declining port town into a city whose artists have, for the last two decades substantially influenced contemporary British and European art. Curated by Alex Pollard and Clare Stephenson, this exhibition brings together diverse work from Glasgow that represents different positions within sculptural installation, painting, video and context art. Artists include Ciara Phillips, Clare Stephenson, Iain Hetherington, Rob Kennedy, Stephen Sutcliffe, Sophie Macpherson, Jane Topping, Alan Michael, Michael Fullerton and Alex Pollard.
now open
Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award 2012 supported by Little Creatures Brewing | Call for entries Now in its 37th year the Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award supported by Little Creatures Brewing is a showcase of Australia’s best prints. With prize money of $20,000 up for grabs it’s worth sending an entry in to this critically acclaimed award. Forms downloadable from fac.org.au. Exhibition 22 September–8 November 2012
Disclaimer: all details in What’s On are correct at time of printing and © Fremantle Arts Centre | Fremantle Arts Centre’s What’s On is printed on ecostar Recycled paper top Sophie Macpherson, still from video Deep Dancing middle Sophie Macpherson, still from 16mm film A Series of Movements, courtesy and © the artist
Fremantle Arts Centre is a City of Fremantle facility