fremantle arts centre
what’s on april–june 2014
ABOUT FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE One of Australia’s finest arts centres, FAC is housed within an iconic heritage building and beautiful grounds. Visit for free exhibitions, an expansive live music program, special events, art courses, a shop selling the finest WA-designed wares and an idyllic cafe. Free wifi. Open 7 days.
director’s welcome This autumn FAC presents a typically diverse mix of contemporary visual art, live music, art courses, artist talks and for the first time – street theatre. The incredible Chicks on Speed bring their immersive exhibition SCREAM to FAC as part of a national tour that combines sound, visuals, fashion, objects and music. In contrast, Fremantle Realists presents paintings, prints and drawings by Marcus Beilby, Ken Wadrop and Ray Beattie, with work from their formative days in the late ‘70s to the present day. Our Artist In Residence program continues to grow as we welcome artists from all over WA, interstate and overseas to our 11 studios at FAC and the Moores Building. With our new large ceramics teaching studio now operating we are pleased to welcome Alana McVeigh as our first resident ceramicist in several years. In a first for FAC, two exquisite European street theatre shows will be performed in the Front Garden as part of the Fremantle Street Arts Festival. French mime artist Claire Ducreux brings her show The Smile of the Shipwrecked and Belgium’s Studio Eclipse present their spectacular swinging tree ballet Fallen Thoughts. There is, as usual, plenty to choose from. I trust we will see you soon at Fremantle Arts Centre. Jim Cathcart Director
FAC’s WWII Time Window iPad App and Tour is a nominee in this year’s Western Australian Heritage Awards.
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Fremantle Arts Centre is supported by the State Government through the Department of Culture and the Arts.
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contents april–june 2014
visual arts Chicks on Speed.....................................3 Fremantle Realists...............................4 Tropaeum..................................................6 City of Fremantle Art Collection.... 7 Artspoken.................................................8 Artists in Residence...........................15 Moores Building..................................17
music & events Fremantle Street Arts Festival.... 11 Silver Swans......................................... 12
courses
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Term 2, 2014........................................... 18 Courses News...................................... 20 How to enrol..........................................38 Shop......................................................... 39 Map........................................................... 40 Visit us..................................................... 41 Become a member............................. 42 Membership & enrolment form.. 43 Calendar................................................. 44
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Main Image: Chicks on Speed, photo: Steven Hughes
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OPENING FRI 4 APRIL | 6:30PM | bar open | FREE SAT 5 APRIL – SUN 25 MAY Globetrotting performance, art, music, fashion and new media provocateurs Chicks on Speed roll into FAC this April with a typically genre-defying and mind-bending show. An immersive and interactive exhibition, SCREAM is colourful, noisy, sculptural, cheeky and downright fun. The exhibition invites the public to use iPads within the gallery to compose and mix audiovisual scenes which are projected onto the walls in real time. SCREAM also features the artists' wearable 'Objekt Instruments' and the WA premiere of Golden Gang, a short film starring legendary Australian artist Richard Bell shot earlier this year in and around Kalgoorlie as part of a project with German artist collective M+M. Over the past 15 years Chicks on Speed’s founding members Melissa Logan (USA) and Alex Murray-Leslie (Australia) have worked between the worlds of music, art and fashion while creating their own brand of gesamtkunstwerk – or 'total work of art'. Having collaborated with luminaries as diverse as Peaches, Karl Largerfeld and Douglas Gordon, the duo are globally renowned for their ability to cross artistic and technological boundaries in their innovative projects.
chicks on speed UTOPIA ALBUM LAUNCH | SAT 5 APRIL | 6-10pm Tickets $35+BF from fac.oztix.com.au
Images: Chicks on Speed while shooting Golden Gang, courtesy the artists, photographer: Steven Hughes. Inset, SCREAM at Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, courtesy IMA and the artists, photographer: Richard Stringer.
In addition to SCREAM, Chicks on Speed will launch their latest studio album UTOPIA at FAC on 5 April accompanied by electro drummer Erica Lewis. UTOPIA was created by Murray-Leslie and Logan in collaboration with leading contemporary artists, activists and producers including Julian Assange and Yoko Ono. The launch also involves audience members being invited to participate in the creative process by live-composing and mixing audio-visual scenes via the Chicks on Speed Apps.
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realists
ray beattie, marcus beilby, ken wadrop opening fri 30 may | 6:30Pm | bar open | free Sat 31 MAY – THUR 17 July Thirty-four years on from their watershed exhibition at the Art Gallery of WA, Fremantle Realists brings together the work of three significant artists who turned their gaze toward the port city and local subject matter. Ray Beattie, Marcus Beilby and Ken Wadrop operated out of a shared studio in High St, Fremantle, during the late 1970s and were known for looking at WA through the lens of photorealism. This show will feature evocative paintings, prints and drawings of the world as they saw it, including familiar suburban and rural landscapes as well as more introspective, inward looking subject matter. Their early works formed the 1980 AGWA exhibition High Street Studio Realists which toured to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria to great acclaim. The artists – all still working today – also exhibited at FAC during their formative years. Drawing mainly on work from the artists' private collections (including brand new work) this exhibition offers a fascinating insight into the emergence of realism in WA.
Images: Left, Ken Wadrop, 1980, photo courtesy of Art Gallery of Western Australia. Top, Ken Wadrop, 1975, photographer: Marcus Beilby. Middle, Marcus Beilby, 1975, photographer: Ken Wadrop. Bottom, Ray Beattie, 1975, photographer: Marcus Beilby. Photos courtesy Marcus Beilby.
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tropaeum Opening Fri 30 may | 6:30pm | bar open | FREE Sat 31 MAY – thurs 17 July Tropaeum, the Latin word for a monument erected to commemorate victory, has over time morphed into our modern word ‘trophy’. This idea and the statement of power implied by trophies is explored by seven Western Australian and one Victorian artist in this thought-provoking exhibition of sculptures. Through a series of new works, the artists tackle the flamboyant declaration of supremacy implied by these small domestic monuments, undercutting this grandeur with flashes of sly wit and kitsch. Exhibiting Artists: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah (WA) Casey Ayres (WA) Paul Caporn (WA) Stuart Elliott (WA) Wanda Gillespie (VIC) Therese Howard (WA) Bruce Slatter (WA) Joshua Webb (WA) Curated by Abdul-Rahman Abdullah and Andrew Purvis Image: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Ball, various dimensions, carved Jelutong, 2014, courtesy the artist and Venn Gallery.
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city of fremantle art collection The City of Fremantle Art Collection, established in 1958, is the largest municipal collection in WA with over 1380 works. The Collection’s focus on Fremantle artists and Australian prints celebrates the enduring importance of the visual arts to Fremantle.
Image: Left, Victor France, York Figure Study, 1990, Bas Relief photograph, 24 x 17.5 cm, courtesy the artist. Right, Helen Taylor, Sunrise Bluebird, 1976, etching and aquatint, ed. 3/5, 39.5 x 28 cm, courtesy the artist.
Light and Shade
Sunrise Bluebird
Opening Fri 4 April | 6:30Pm Sat 5 April – Sun 25 May
Opening Fri 30 May | 6:30PM Sat 31 may – thurs 17 July
An exhibition developed in concert with the John Curtin College of the Arts Gifted and Talented Visual Arts Program, Light and Shade draws upon the Collection to articulate a broad range of conceptual, technical and material approaches to the representation of tone and tonality. Light and Shade will be supported by a program of floortalks for students by City of Fremantle Art Collection curator André Lipscombe.
Crossing paths at Claremont Technical College and regular exhibitors at FAC in their formative years, Ashley Jones and Helen Taylor were both represented in the 1978 Perth Festival exhibition Ten Western Australian Printmakers. Sunrise Bluebird draws upon the Collection to track the development of these two important WA printmakers.
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artspoken open studios | artist talks | exhibition tours
FAC curator Ric Spencer guides you through special behind-the-scenes visits and artist talks and stimulates discussion in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Meet the creators of our current exhibitions and peek into the studios of our artists in residence.
chicks on speed artist talk WED 7 MAY | doors 6PM | talk 7pm | FREE | MAIN GALLERY Find out what makes Chicks on Speed tick. Alex Murray-Leslie and Melissa Logan will be beamed into FAC via Skype for a discussion about their current multimedia extravaganza SCREAM and all things Chicks on Speed. Murray-Leslie and Logan will open up about their art practice – how they work, who they’ve worked with and the themes and ideas behind SCREAM.
fremantle realists and tropaeum artist talk and gallery tour Sun 1 june | 2-4PM | FREE Main gallery + Kathleen O’Connor Gallery 'High Street Realists’ Ken Wadrop and Marcus Beilby will guide a tour with FAC curator Ric Spencer through the Fremantle Realists exhibition. Plus catch a gallery tour and talk from Tropaeum curators Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, Andrew Purvis and the Tropaeum artists.
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fremantle street the front arts festival ingarden sat 19, sun 20, mon 21 april day shows 2-4pm (doors 1pm) night shows 7-9pm (doors 6pm) free entry | bar open Fremantle Arts Centre’s tranquil Front Garden plays host to two elegant and intimate pieces of European street theatre as part of this year’s Fremantle Street Arts Festival. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience world-class acts back to back in an idyllic venue intended to contrast to the thrills and spills of the work shown on the streets.
street arts festival opening night Thurs 17 april | 6:30PM | FREe ENTRY | bar open
the smile of the shipwrecked (france) In The Smile of the Shipwrecked French physical theatre artist Claire Ducreux uses sculpture, dance and comedy in a work that explores solitude of a lone vagabond. Since graduating from the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse in Lyon, Ducreux has toured Europe extensively to great reviews. Image: Left, Fallen Thoughts courtesy the artist.
fallen thoughts (belgium) Belgium’s Studio Eclipse will make full use of FAC’s towering plane trees in Fallen Thoughts, a work that sees musicians and performers swinging from the branches in enchanting night and day performances. With the audience encouraged to lie down and watch the action unfold above, this promises to be a truly magical experience.
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Featuring contemporary chamber works by James Ledger, Ross Edwards and Chris Tonkin performed by the Etica ensemble
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tura new music & fremantle arts centre present
silver swans Local new music ensemble Etica perform three cutting-edge contemporary chamber works in Fremantle Arts Centre’s Inner Courtyard as part of Tura New Music’s Scale Variable series. This outdoor concert will see the WA premiere of James Ledger’s Silver Swans, the world premiere of Chris Tonkin’s Transient States and a reprisal of legendary Australian composer Ross Edwards’ Laikan which debuted at the 1980 Perth Festival. Ledger’s reputation as one of Australia’s most in-demand composers was cemented in 2013 with the acclaimed national tour of his collaboration with Paul Kelly Conversations with Ghosts. In Silver Swans, the WA composer has drawn inspiration from Orlando Gibbon’s madrigal The Silver Swan and WB Yeats’ poetry in a work that includes both eerie, strange electronic sounds and traditional chamber instrumentation. Thirty-four years on from its first performance, Ross Edwards’ lively Laikan has lost none of its energy and immediacy. Edwards is known for drawing on the sounds of nature in his music and incorperative ideas of dance and spiritual growth - this is a fantastic opportunity to hear his work under the stars in a truly evocative venue. Christopher Tonkin is the head of Composition Studies and Music Technology at UWA. In Transient States, featuring WA Opera soprano Jennifer Barrington, he has drawn on pieces of text from female characters in Shakespeare’s plays which in turn drive dramatic changes in instrumentation and style. ENSEMBLE Zac Rowntree – Violin Melinda Gourlay – Cello Kathy Corecig – Viola Phil Waldron – Double Bass Adam Pinto – Piano Leanne Glover – Oboe
Phil Everall – Clarinet Emily Clements – Flute Jennifer Barrington – Soprano Paul Tanner – Percussion Jon Tooby – Conductor
Thurs 10 April | doors 7pm | show 8PM | bar open fac INNER COURTYARD | Tickets $35/$20 conc. + BF From fac.oztix.com.au Picture: Left, James Ledger. Right, Etica ensemble
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artists in residence This quarter FAC welcomes a incredibly diverse range of local, national and international artists to our Artists In Residence program. Projects include two local artists constructing and sailing ancient coracle vessels, a Taiwanese artist investigating his displacement from home and the first ceramicist to take up residence in our new ceramics studio. Next time you’re at FAC be sure to visit their studios! Luke Aleksandrow (WA) will record audio and video on site at FAC to create a series of installations that explore ideas of unheard silence. Aleksandrow welcomes the public into his studio to share their thoughts on these installations. Studio 7 Snapcat: Renae Coles and Anna Dunnill (WA) will develop a series of sculpture, drawing, and performance-based projects including building two coracles (ancient one-person boats) which they will attempt to sail from Fremantle. Studio 8 Rozalind Drummond (VIC) will work with photography, installation, performance, 1960s counter-culture and video to explore the proposition of fake or ersatz sites. Studio 1 Michele Elliot (NSW) will investigate histories of migration, trade and exchange between the Indian city of Kolkata and Perth. Through writing, drawing and mapping Elliot will also explore current issues surrounding borders and immigration in relation to archival material. Studio 2 Loren Kronemyer (USA) will reinterpret antiquated anatomy textbooks and instructional wall hangings to create mixed media works which capture the disturbing and visceral complexity of embodiment. Studio 5
Zoe Lutze (WA) uses past experiences of print and sculpture as an influence for both material and process. Lutze will pursue the idea of a sculptural print to create a tactile evocative narrative between objects. Studio 6 & 9 Melissa McGrath (WA) will continue the development of her self-published curatorial project Black White & Read, while also exploring methods of display for book-based artworks. Studio 3 Rose Megirian (WA) will explore fashion theory, communicating her ideas through alternative mediums and challenging themes that inform fashion and its place in society. Room 4 Kirsty Sadler (WA) will use lenses, mirrors and light to explore the possibilities of creating immersive ephemeral images and installations. Studio 2 The current Moores Studio artists in residence are Teelah George (WA) in Studio 1, and Rebecca Bauman (WA) in Studio 2 For further enquiries about the FAC AIR program or Moores Studio program see fac.org.au or contact Bevan Honey - bevanh@fremantle.wa.gov.au
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ALANA McVEIGH (WA) Q&A Ceramics studio This month we welcome ceramicist Alana McVeigh to FAC. Based in FAC’s ceramics studio, McVeigh will undertake research as part of her residency as well as teaching ceramics courses. The FAC site has a long-standing relationship with ceramics which was established during Francis Kotai’s time here in the 1950s. FAC has run ceramics courses since the ‘70s and we continue to welcome absolute beginners and experienced artists into our teaching studios. Ting Chaong Wen (Taiwan) will be based at FAC until 17 May as part of the Asialink program. Chaong Wen has specific interests in migration, survival and history and will delve into Fremantle’s archaeological and historical archives while reflecting upon the experience of the artist removed from their home. Wen will consider how this ‘migration’ will unbalance art and life, break rules and routines, and seek to translate his findings into a studio installation that evokes a sense of the mobile experience. Studio 1 This residency project is the partnership of Asialink, AIR Taipei, Taipei and Fremantle Arts Centre, City of Fremantle.
Images: Left, Rose Megirian, Objecthood, 2011, sticker face, courtesy the artist. Middle, Ting Chaong Wen. Right, Alana McVeigh.
Q: Why are you drawn to ceramics? A: I am primarily drawn to ceramics because it is a medium that has limitless possibilities. It is also a medium that can have many different looks and outcomes. Q: What are you hoping to achieve or explore during your residency at FAC? A: Through my PhD research I have been investigating tacit learning, experiential, embodied and sensory knowledge. As a component of this research, I have been working in international artist in residence programs in Canada, China and Europe gathering information and assessing how these aspects of knowledge development manifest in contemporary studio practice. My residency at FAC will provide the opportunity to explore the aspects of tacit, experiential, embodied and sensory knowledge from a position that is located within my own Western Australian environment, culture and history. Q: You work primarily with porcelain, what is it about porcelain that you respond to? A: My interest in porcelain, in particular Southern Ice Porcelain, is its qualities of translucency, whiteness, purity and appearance of fragility.
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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 low-cost gallery and project spaces in Fremantle's historic West End.
the moores building 5 – 13 April 25Under25 is an annual City of Fremantle exhibition that celebrates National Youth Week. Featuring creative media, sculpture and installation, the exhibition provides a glimpse into what the future holds for Perth's visual art scene. Respected local artists and industry professionals will adjudicate the works of the 25 selected young artists exhibiting on the opening night.
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Experience all the fun of the fair within a circus big top atmosphere. Life as Circus, by Denise Eime and Bernie Lynch, creates a world of childlike reality where the obscure becomes the norm and where the outside seems far away. Part media, part installation, this exhibition includes paintings, prints on century-old organic paper, video, music, hanging structures and papier-mache figurines.
26 April – 11 May An exploration of the nature of memory, Evolving Memory is a multimedia installation created by Cynthia White. It includes ceramic and video work which explores the expression of remembering, of how memories shift and change over time and how they can become more an example of the present rather than the past.
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17 May – 1 June Salvage/Selvedge features the work of established and emerging textile artists. Using salvaged fabrics, they have created beautiful functional and themed textiles. Visitors will be able to bid for works in a silent auction and are invited to a live auction on 23 May, 6pm. The aim of the project is to raise money for a school in Ethiopia.
7 June – 22 June This exhibition showcases the work of seven artists who collectively form INTERMIX – a group set up to collaborate, provide feedback and exhibit together. With works on canvas, paper and installation pieces, this exhibition, curated by Mariana Atkins, reveals the diverse styles of Ella Allen, Angela Carter, Ann Land, Maxine Murray, Louise Paul, Elisabeth Ribul and Audrey Tulimeiro Welch.
28 June – 13 July Big Land, Big Sky presents a collection of Jeremy Parnell’s paintings, mixed media and sculptural works inspired by the time he spent living in Nullagine, a remote town in the East Pilbara. The sculptural works explore the impact of human infrastructure and enterprise on the landscape. The mixed media focuses on nature’s patterns and constituents detailing the minutiae of biological and geological matter as well as weather patterns as recorded through science.
28 June – 13 July Karen Morris uses oil painting to explore our response to the built environment, in particular to the architecture of Fremantle. Her exhibition Which Way? looks at how different elements; the buildings, directional signs, traffic lights and road markings define this space and how they contribute to a sense of place for those interacting within it.
Images: Top, Judy Campbell, Lesley Clugston, Trish Davis, three quilts various size and textile materials, 2013. Louise Paul, Symbiotic Exchange, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 150cm. Bottom, Karen Morris, Ahead or Left, 2013, Oil on Linen, 75 x 75cm
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FAC prides itself on offering art courses to suit all skill levels. Whether you’ve never tried your hand at art or you're an experienced practitioner, we’ve got a course suited to you. Our affordable courses are all taught by practising artists in our inspiring heritage building.
kids holidays | 22 painting | 28 drawing & printmaking | 29 jewellery | 32 ceramics & sculpture | 33 fashion & textiles | 35 photography | 37 performing arts | 37 how to enrol | 38 ENROLMENT DATES Kids Holidays – from 17 March Members – from 24 March Non-members – from 31 March ENROL AT FAC.ORG.AU OR 9432 9555
TERM 2 DATES Kids Holidays – from 14-24 April Adults – from 28 April-4 July Please note there will be a midterm break between 2-6 June = Beginners = Intermediate = Advanced
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Image: FAC tutor Stewart Scambler with ceramics student.
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courses news FREMANTLE REALISTS We’ve programmed a host of courses inspired by the exhibition Fremantle Realists. Why not try your hand at Painting Architecture with Kevin Robertson (p29), Landscape Painting in Acrylics with Joss Gregson (p28) or Drawing and Printmaking with Jo Darvall (p30).
TUTOR IN FOCUS This term acclaimed WA artist and experienced FAC tutor Kevin Robertson (left) will lead students in a number of courses including Life Drawing (p30) and Painting Architecture (p29). Kevin's work has been exhibited extensively throughout Australia and overseas and is held in The Kerry Stokes and Holmes à Court Collections.
NEW COURSES This autumn we’re offering a raft of new courses including Journey into Copper Etching with printmaker Shana James (p30) and World of Pendants (p32) with award-winning contemporary jewellery designer Alister Yiap. Plus our ceramicist in residence Alana McVeigh (right) will lead students in specialised ceramics courses (p33).
COURSES VIDEO Our new learning video gives you a taste of what to expect in our courses program and a peek into our studios. Head to fac.org.au/courses to check out the clip.
MEET OUR TUTORS Our new tutors in Term 2 include: Miles Carpenter – Clay Sculpture Simon Cowling – Photography Simon Gilby – Sculpture Rachel McCabe – Textiles & Fashion Alana McVeigh – Ceramics Ben Reynolds – Photography Angela Stewart – Drawing & Painting
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“My son had a fab time, the results were brilliant and the tutor was great.” PARENT FEEDBACK 2013
LEARNING VIDEO Check out our new learning video – fac.org.au/courses
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Kids Holidays 5–8 years
Cut, Paste & Animate Steven Aiton Using computers and video cameras, create your own animated story onscreen with colourful paper cut-outs and 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. Mon 14 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
Crazy Creature Collage & Drawing Gila Cohen Draw and collage your very own picture of an imagined crazy creature. Learn how to combine ink drawing and collage to make a great picture, using all kinds of different materials and techniques. Mon 14 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
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. Tues 15 April | 10am–1pm or Wed 23 April | 10am–1pm $55 incl. materials
Colourful Decorated T-shirts Lucinda Crimson Personalise your own t-shirt using stencils and stamps made from foam, doilies and different objects. Decorate it in lots of bright colours and take it home to wow all your friends. Bring a white t-shirt to decorate. Tues 15 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Creative Clay Anneke de Rooij Create miniature versions of your pet or favourite animal in clay. Discover hand building, decorating and assembling techniques. Your personalised sculptures will be fired and ready to take home two weeks after class. Tues 15 April | 10am–12 noon or Tues 15 April | 1–3pm $41 incl. materials
Character Creation & Mask Making Gila Cohen Create a number of drawings of an imagined character. Using a whole variety of colourful embellishments, convert your drawings into a special mask that you can wear for hours of fun at home. Tues 15 April | 10am–12 noon $41 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, pet or a creature from your imagination then turn it into a cuddly toy for you to take home. Tues 15 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Miniature Felted Fuzzy Friends Louise Snook (kids working with an adult) Design and make your own collection of pocket-sized pets and learn fun felting techniques along the way. A great way for kids and adults to learn about feltmaking. Wed 16 April | 10am–3pm $81 incl. materials
Outer Space Animation Steven Aiton Create an exciting intergalactic animation that comes to life onscreen using computers, iPads 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. Wed 16 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
Drawing Portraits Lucinda Crimson Learn how to use colour and shapes to create portraits, silhouettes and profiles of yourself. Learn a variety of fun and experimental techniques. Create a number of works including a cool poster. Wed 16 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Musical Instrument Making Felicity Groom Create your own simple musical instruments in this fun workshop. You will make a stringed instrument and a shaker. Decorate them with colourful collage and paint and then take them home to make some music. Thurs 17 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Arty Canvases Lucinda Crimson Create a colourful multilayered artwork on canvas. Learn how to combine screenprinting and hand-stitching. Print an image onto fabric then decorate it with embroidery threads and glittery paints. Thurs 17 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Paste-Up Art on Canvas Lady Bananas Create cool canvas art using paste-ups, a fun and simple yet striking urban art technique where paper images and characters are transferred onto a surface. Learn how to combine stencils, photocopies and colour to create a multilayered masterpiece. Mon 21 April | 10am–1pm or Thurs 24 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
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Clay Creatures Animation Steven Aiton Create your own creatures out of modeling clay and then make them come alive in their own short story. Using computers, iPads and video cameras 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. Mon 21 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
Kirigami Colourful Printed T-Shirts Angela Ferolla Decorate your own t-shirt combining Kirigami cut-outs (the Japanese art of symmetrical paper cut-outs) and fun screenprinting techniques. Learn about Kirigami to create snowflake-like stencils which will be printed onto your t-shirt using colourful fabric inks. Bring a t-shirt along to print on. Mon 21 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Functional Clay – Mugs & Bowls Anneke de Rooij Learn hand building techniques to make your very own mug, jug or bowl. Once built, decorate your piece by painting on colourful
non-toxic under glazes. Pieces will be fired and glazed at FAC, usable to eat and drink out of. Tues 22 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Stamp, Print, Repeat Gila Cohen Decorate a calico bag with colourful designs and patterns. Learn a variety of textile printmaking techniques using your own foam etchings, stamps and interesting textured materials. Tues 22 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Illustrate Your Name Jenessa King Learn the basics of illustration, play with type and match individual illustrations to each letter of your name. Hang it proudly on the wall, door, or wherever! Tues 22 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Sensational UV String Art Gila Cohen Create your very own picture using brightly coloured string and thread wrapped around small nails that you have hammered into cork board. Look at the pictures you create under a special UV light to see them glow in the dark. Wed 23 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Papier-Mache Playmates Louise Snook (kids working with an adult) Draw and collage your very own picture of an imagined crazy creature. Learn how to combine ink drawing and collage to make a great picture, using all kinds of different materials and techniques. Wed 23 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Dance Around the World Jenessa King Learn an array of different dance styles and movement from around the world in a fun filled movement extravaganza. Wed 23 April | 10am–12 noon $31
Finger Puppet Theatre Felicity Groom Learn how to make finger puppets out of felt and other material to create your own Finger Puppet Theatre. Use your imagination to create all sorts of different characters for the puppets. Thurs 24 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
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KIDS HOLIDAYS
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Make Your Own Monster 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. Mon 14 April | 10am–3pm $81 incl. materials
Funky Fimo Jewellery Sophie Guittiere Design your own accessories with easily malleable modeling product, Fimo. Learn how to create special patterns in Fimo, making a personalised pendant and ring. Mon 14 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Create Your Own Canvas Louise Snook Learn printmaking, painting and embellishing techniques to create your own masterpiece! Have fun printing and painting on a textile surface, which will be stretched over a frame for you to take home. Mon 14 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Concrete Poetry
Create & Animate Level 1
Josephine Wilson Explore the work of writers who create images with words, and artists who use words to create images. Cut up old newspapers, magazines and books and use these words and letters as the building blocks of concrete works of poetry to be read and admired. Mon 14 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Steven Aiton Devise a story with characters, then using computers, iPads and video cameras 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. Tues 15 April | 10am–3pm or Tues 22 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
Mosaic Your Own Colourful Plaque
Drawing the Landscape
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 shapes and colours. Mon 14 April | 10am–1pm or Tues 22 April | 10am–1pm $55 incl. materials
Gila Cohen Learn how to draw the landscape whilst exploring the FAC grounds with your tutor. Using charcoal, pencil and pastel create a series of drawings on artist quality paper. Tues 15 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Drawing Self-Portraits
Lucinda Crimson Bring in your unwanted t-shirts and we’ll slice them up and turn them into a new top, dress or even a bag with ruffles, appliqué, pleats and hand-stitching. Wed 16 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Gila Cohen Create large scale self-portraits from observation, experimenting with various drawing materials such as pencil, ink and charcoal. Learn about proportion, negative space, tone and shade to create a masterpiece on beautiful A1 artist quality paper. Mon 14 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Re-fashion your Tees
Acoustic Music Felicity Groom Working as a group learn how to write a poem and then put it to music. Sing and record the class song to acoustic guitar music and make a CD of the song you can keep forever. Wed 16 April | 10am–12 noon $41 incl. materials
Multimedia Fashion Sketches Angela Ferolla Discover how to put your designs to paper. Learn to create interesting forms, patterns and textures using illustration, collage and cut-outs to create a series of multimedia fashion sketches. Wed 16 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
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Little Hotshots Photography Ben Reynolds Discover how to take cool photographs in this fun hands-on course. Learn what the buttons and settings on a pocket size camera do and how to use them to take great pictures. Use the FAC grounds to take photographs based on a theme and then make a collection of your work which will be sent out to you after class. Cameras are provided. Wed 16 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Create & Animate Level 2 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 17 April | 10am–3pm or Wed 23 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
3D Characters in Clay Anneke de Rooij Guided by a story, create your own character in clay. 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. Thurs 17 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Urban Art – Multilayered “Stick-Ups” on Board Lady Bananas Combine pre-cut stencils, pasteups (paper cut-outs that are adhered to a surface), lettering, aerosols and paint markers to create your own multilayered masterpiece on MDF board. Learn compositional techniques and how to combine all these cool mediums. Tues 22 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Funky Fimo Beadmaking
Sophie Guittiere Learn how to make your own brightly coloured funky fimo beads and use them to create a necklace. A great class for newcomers but also open to students who have already done Funky Fimo Jewellery with Sophie and would like to try something different. Mon 21 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Scratch & Print Jo Darvall Learn a fun and easy printmaking technique. Scratch a drawing into a special cardboard surface then get messy rubbing ink onto your drawing ready to roll through the printing press which transfers the drawing onto paper. All printing using artist quality paper and non-toxic ink. Mon 21 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Functional Clay – Mugs & Bowls
Anneke de Rooij Learn hand building techniques to make your very own mug, jug or bowl. Design and build your piece, then decorate it by painting on colourful non-toxic under glazes. Pieces will be fired and glazed at FAC and are usable to eat and drink out of. Tues 22 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Papier-Mache Lanterns
Louise Snook Make a colourful papier-mache lantern to hang in your garden. Using layers of tissue paper create colourful patterns and designs that will glow beautifully when lit. Tues 22 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Still Life in Collage & Mixed Media Gila Cohen Explore the classic still life but with a twist by using collage, drawing and a variety of coloured ink and other mixed media to make two A3 works on artist quality paper. Tues 22 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Dance Around the World Jenessa King Learn an array of different dance styles and movement from around the world in a fun filled movement extravaganza. Wed 23 April | 1–3pm $31
Large Scale Pastel Drawings Gila Cohen Learn observation and practical skills to draw from still life. Discover the luscious qualities of pastels, how to create detail and use colour on large scale. Students will create a number of A3 works on artist quality paper. Wed 23 April | 1–4pm $48 incl. materials
Urban Art - Paint Marker Madness Level 2 Lady Bananas An advanced workshop created for any previous urban art students. Honing in on your skills, customise a canvas combining paint markers with other fun urban art materials. Emphasis is on character design and lettering. Wed 23 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Create & Animate Level 3 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 to you after the workshop. Thurs 24 April | 10am–3pm $88 incl. materials & DVD
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Illustrate Your Name Jenessa King Learn the basics of illustration, play with type and match individual illustrations to each letter of your name. Hang it proudly! Thurs 24 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Wire Sculptures – Figures in Action Gila Cohen Draw and sculpt with wire to make a figure in action which will be mounted onto a colourful base. Learn how to create dimension with wire, giving your figure special characteristics using plaster bandages and various draping techniques. Thurs 24 April | 10am–3pm $81 incl. materials
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. We have split these into two groups: new students for 2014 enrol and continue in Stream 1 throughout the year, Stream 2 is for all students who have previously attended in 2012 and 2013. Stream 1; Sat 17 May | 11am–4pm, Sat 21 June | 11am–4pm Stream 2; Sun 18 May | 11am–4pm, Sun 22 June | 11am–4pm $66 incl. materials
ART FOR KIDS TERM TIME. Clay for Kids (6-12 Years) Teresa Richards Come and learn, or expand upon, a range of clay and glazing techniques through guided projects and opportunities to develop your own ideas. We will explore the range of things you can make out of clay through coil, pinch, modelling and slab techniques. Some guided projects will include character creations, funny faces, decorative tiles, beautiful bowls and more. Wednesday (4 weeks) 7–28 May | 4–5:30pm or Saturdays (4 weeks) 17 May–7 June | 2–3:30pm $120 incl. materials
The Laboratory of Hairy Words (9-12 years) Josephine Wilson Always wanted to be a guinea pig? In Josephine’s writing laboratory create a book in this fun, creative course. Learn about weird and wonderful words and themes; where to begin, how to end and what happens in the middle. Working as a group put together a small work of fiction whilst exploring the fundamental tools of creative writing. Saturdays (4 weeks) 10-31 May | 1-3pm $164 incl. materials
ART FOR TEENS 13-18 years .
Fimo Jewellery Sophie Guittiere Design your own jewellery with easily malleable modeling product, Fimo. Learn how to create beads, necklaces or rings in this great workshop and learn techniques and skills that you can use at home. Tues 22 April | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
Amazing Monoprints & Daring Drypoint Jo Darvall Learn two great printmaking techniques – monoprint and drypoint. Monoprint is a great way to be introduced to printmaking, it is simple to do and produces a one-off print using ink applied to a plastic surface which is then transferred onto paper. Drypoint uses cardboard as a print plate which is scratched into to create your drawing. Learn how to ink up a plate and how to use a printing press. All printing is done using artist quality paper and non-toxic ink. Thurs 24 April | 10am–1pm $48 incl. materials
Urban Art - Stencils Lady Bananas Discover the world of stencil art, customising a large canvas. Bring along images that inspire you, then learn how to select and adapt suitable images, hand cut stencils, transfer your designs to a surface and create a great background for your piece. Composition, application and layering techniques will all be covered. Sunday 18 May | 10am–2pm $62 incl. materials
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adult courses
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Painting with Acrylics– Abstract Expressionism
adult courses
Painting Pastels Jo Darvall 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) 28 April–30 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Watercolour Jo Darvall Explore the beauty of this engaging medium known for its luminous and transparent nature. Be guided through a number of exercises, from conventional to less orthodox approaches, then develop and work on your own pieces. Mondays (9 weeks) 28 April–30 June | 1:30pm–3:30pm $186/ members $167
Oil Painting Peter Walker Discover methods of building an oil painting, from under-painting to finish glazes. Be guided through exercises to build up your skills, then develop your own projects. Learn techniques from the old masters to contemporary styles. Tuesdays (9 weeks) 29 April–1 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230 or Tuesdays (9 weeks) 29 April–1 July | 1:30pm–3:30pm $186/ members $167
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. Some painting experience required. Tuesdays (8 weeks) 29 April–1 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $237/ members $213
Watercolour Peter Walker Explore the beauty of this engaging medium known for its luminous and transparent nature. Be guided through a number of exercises, from conventional to less orthodox approaches, then develop and work on your own pieces. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 30 April–2 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Playing with Colour Shana James Take the guesswork out of mixing colour and learn the skills to mix the right colour you need the first time. Learn how to make colour the strength of your artwork. Sat 3 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Acrylic Painting for the Absolute Beginner – Real to Abstract Joss Gregson Discover the art of painting with acrylics. Learn about brushes, mediums, basic colour theory and how to mix colour as you observe it. Starting with the simplest of objects learn how to create depth and form, gaining confidence to tackle more complex compositions and eventually make your own abstract paintings. Wednesdays (8 weeks) 7 May–2 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $237/ members $213
Studio Painting Joss Gregson This course is designed for students with some painting skills; anyone making a return to painting or simply wanting to refine and extend skills and techniques. The focus will be on confidence building and the development of an individual approach as ideas are explored through traditional studio exercises along with some that may be more challenging. Thursdays (8 weeks) 8 May–3 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $237/ members $213
Landscape Painting in Acrylics Joss Gregson Explore landscape painting at your own pace. This course functions both as an introduction for beginners or more advanced students wishing to develop their skills. Key factors such as creating depth and the colours of light will be explored, along with such fundamental things as how to paint the sky, clouds, trees etc. A research session may take the class around Fremantle and the harbour with cameras and a small paint kit to gather material for development to large scale paintings in the studio. Thursdays (8 weeks) 8 May–3 July | 1:30–4:30pm $237/ members $213
Advanced Studio Painting Joss Gregson For students seeking critical feedback in a supportive studio environment. Develop your own visual language prompted by visual stimuli and conversation. A new project or theme is introduced each term as an optional starting point. Designed for the experienced painter wishing to bring their painting skills and ideas to exhibition standard. Fridays (8 weeks) 9 May–4 July | 9:30am–2:30pm $237/ members $213
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Acrylic Painting for Beginners Kathryn Haug Discover how to paint with acrylics, learn about colour, texture, shape and tone and how to combine these elements together in compositions. Explore this medium through a number of exercises guided by your tutor. Focusing on figurative painting the last two sessions will be with a life model. Wednesdays (6 weeks) Wed 7 May–18 June| 6:30–9pm $242/ members $218
Discover the Versatility of Acrylics Kathryn Haug Be guided through essential painting concepts using acrylics, from colour theory to composition and mark making. Learn how to prepare a support to paint on and experiment with a range of subject matter. A great course for complete beginners or those wishing to be reinspired by this medium. Saturdays (4 weeks) 10 May–31 May | 10am–1pm $173/ members $156
An Introduction to Oil Painting Glen Stewart This two day workshop provides an informative introduction to the rich, luscious medium of oil painting. On day one, 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 two, learn how to create different 'materiality' and marks with oil paint while continuing on your piece. Sun 11 & 18 May | 10am–4pm $185/ members $167
Painting Architecture Kevin Robertson In this project based workshop learn the preliminary skills of painting buildings and architecture. Using FAC as the
subject explore techniques of how to represent shadows in changing light conditions, how to mix colours rapidly and create dynamic equivalents of actual light conditions in paint. Basic perspective and interesting shortcuts will also be examined. Sat 7 & Sun 8 June | 10am–4pm $185/ members $166
Make a Large Scale Painting in a Day Joss Gregson Working on a large canvas, create your own painting in this exciting one day workshop. Learn how to use acrylic mediums and be guided through some basic painting techniques, colour theory, composition and achieve your own large scale painting. Sun 15 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Contemporary Painting with Natural Resin Shaaron du Bignon Be introduced to natural pigments, oxides and resins suitable for painting that you can collect and make yourself. Discover the beauty of these natural materials while experimenting with how to build layers of colour and texture on your prepared surfaces. Create a resolved painting in this exciting one day workshop. Sun 22 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Painting with Acrylics – Realism to Abstraction Joss Gregson Learn about painting mediums and techniques to depict real life and how to use colour successfully. Then, explore the how and what of abstraction to create your own abstract painting. Refine your painting skills and discover how to generate new ideas. Sat 28 & Sun 29 June | 10am–4pm $185/ members $167
Drawing & Printmaking 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. Discover how to use tone to create light and shade and to get the most out of your drawing materials. Mondays (4 weeks) 28 April–19 May| 9:30am–12:30pm $138/ members $124
Intro to Printmaking Shana James In this tasting plate of printmaking, start with the basics and explore the traditional art of printmaking. In this hands-on course learn about different types of printmaking including linocut, drypoint and monoprint and discover the various prints they produce. Understand what materials are used and how to handle a printing press. Mondays (9 weeks) 28 April–30 June | 1:30–4:30pm $256/ members $230 or Saturdays (4 weeks) 7–28 June | 10am–1pm $173/ members $156
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Collograph
Drawing & Printmaking
Shana James Learn all about Collograph printing, from preparing your plate to printing a short edition. Collograph is a unique process that uses cardboard, glue and paper to make a plate which can be printed using an etching press. The result is an image with a rich surface of velvety line, fluid marks and unfamiliar textures. Plates can be printed several times to create an edition. Tuesdays (9 weeks) 29 April–1 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Jo Darvall Following the tradition of artists who transfer their drawings into prints, explore the techniques and history of this process whilst learning practical skills in both drawing and printmaking. Focusing on West Australian artists and their use of landscape, follow in their footsteps and create a series of drawings and prints of the local surroundings. Fridays (6 weeks) 2 May–13 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $206/ members $185
Studio Printmaking Shana James Designed for students with some printmaking experience, with a focus on using printmaking to explore ideas in a thematic way. Explore your own projects and print processes under the guidance of an experienced tutor. Recording and sharing ideas and processes will be an integral part of this class. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 30 April–2 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Journey Into Copper Etching Shana James Etching metal to print images is a process which has been used by artists for centuries. Starting with a simple line drawing create small style images which you can print on FAC’s etching presses. Explore this traditional process used by famous artists like Rembrandt and be guided through it step by step by an experienced tutor. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 30 April–2 July | 1:30–4:30pm $256/ members $230
Drypoint Printing Shana James Discover drypoint which is one of the easiest printmaking processes to learn. Explore the characteristically soft textural line quality of this medium and give depth to simple line drawings. Construct an image or interpret one suitable for print, prepare a plate and print an image multiple times using FAC’s etching press. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June | 6:30–9pm $228/ members $205
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner – Step 1 Shannon Williamson Starting from scratch, discover essential drawing skills in an encouraging environment. Learn observation skills, basic drawing methods and how to use various materials through exercises and demonstrations. Last session with a life model. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June | 6:30–9pm $242/ members $218
Life Drawing Joss Gregson Learn how to make slow and detailed contour line drawings, rapid gestural drawings, measure correct proportions and how to
use light and shade to suggest human form. Demonstration, instruction and encouragement with a life model and a long pose in all sessions. Students can then continue with the follow up course Drawing the Figure in Three Dimensions. Wednesdays (8 weeks) 7 May–2 July| 1:30–4:30pm $382/ members $344
Life Drawing Kevin Robertson Discover fundamental drawing techniques to capture the body with renowned artist Kevin Robertson. Learn to use a variety of materials such as chalk, crayon and pastels. All sessions with a life model. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 7 May–18 June | 6:30–9pm $274/ members $247
Screenprinting on Paper Lucinda Crimson Explore techniques used by great artists such as Andy Warhol to create multilayered, multicoloured prints on paper. Learn about photographic screenprinting techniques, what materials are used, how to print an image multiple times and how to layer colours. Thursdays (3 weeks) 8–22 May | 9:30am–12:30pm or 12–26 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $103/ members $93
Rework Your Dud Prints Shana James Everyone who has done printmaking has proofs and prints on good paper that just didn’t work. Using ink, gesso and collage – draw, paint and cut into these old prints and turn them into an entirely new piece of work. A fun class of exploration and open creativity. Saturdays (3 weeks) 10–24 May | 10am–1pm $131/ members $118
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Learn to Draw the Body in a Day Daniela Dlugocz Learn fundamental drawing techniques through studying the figure and exploring contour, gesture, shape, value and texture. Learn traditional methods of life drawing as well as more experimental approaches using charcoal, pencil, pastels and ink. Includes sessions with a life model. Sun 11 May | 10am–4pm $129/ members $116
Drawing–A Creative Approach Angela Stewart Suitable for students looking to experiment with the fundamental elements of drawing. Develop a basic technical understanding of drawing and how this can be implemented in a number of approaches and styles. Experiment widely with different kinds of drawing, approaches, materials, surfaces and mark making. Traditional subject matter will be investigated but will be a point of departure to explore different ways of expression and mark making. Fridays (6 weeks) 16 May–27 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $206/ members $185
Principles of Anatomy in Life Drawing Shannon Williamson Engage in drawing exercises to study the anatomy of the human figure. Learn how an understanding of the structures beneath the skin, combined with the principles of drawing from life, can be used to create reaslistic and interesting drawings of the human body. Session includes life model. Sun 17 May | 10am–4pm $129/ members $116
Illustration Jenessa King Develop an understanding of the principles and elements of art as you learn to create a fully resolved illustration from an initial concept to a finished artwork. Students will explore basic drawing skills, line, shape, form and depth as well as how to apply colour to create definition. Bring a photograph or image as your starting point. Sun 25 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Ebru – Marbling Paper Vesile Yilmaz A basic introduction to Ebru the traditional Turkish art of paper marbling. Students will learn many traditional combed marbled patterns as well as the basic stone pattern. Make your own one of a kind marbled sheets and use them for any paper related project. Students can then attend FAC’s new Calligraphy course and decorate their hand-made paper with beautiful hand-written text. Sat 17 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner in a Day Shannon Williamson Starting from scratch, discover essential drawing skills in an encouraging environment. Learn observation skills, basic drawing methods and how to use various materials through exercises and demonstrations in this condensed one day workshop. Sun 25 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Mixed Media Drawing – The Next Step 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 how to draw from still life and from nature. Take inspiration from FAC’s beautiful grounds. Use light and shade to create dramatic effects. Monday (5 weeks) 26 May–30 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $172/ members $155
Calligraphy Jenessa King Learn about the history, practice and technique of the art of calligraphy. Be taught the basics of this ancient practice so that you can take home new skills. An ideal course for learning to write invitations, place settings or just for fun. If you attended the Ebru course earlier in the term bring the paper with you to adorn it with your writing. Sun 15 June | 10am–1pm $46/ members $41
Colourful Screenprint Posters Lucinda Crimson Create your own poster or artwork in this fun workshop. Discover the possibilities of this colourful, graphic and immediate process to make prints on paper using hand-cut stencils, colour and a little bit of imagination. Sat 28 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
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Jewellery. Jewellery Design & Techniques Nicole Lance Learn how to create shapes, forms and different dimensions with metal. Use soldering, filing and texturing surfaces to explore the construction of contemporary jewellery. Mondays (9 weeks) 28 April–30 May | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Casting Objects in Metal Nicole Lance Discover the technique of lost wax casting, a process in which a mould is created out of wax, burnt away then refilled with metal to create a small metal object. Using mould making techniques and working with wax allows for fine detailing on a small scale, resulting in exquisite metal pieces. Mondays (9 weeks) 28 April–30 May | 1:30–4:30pm $256/ members $230
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) 30 April–2 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Enamelling & Beadmaking Jill Parnell Create stunning beads and other small scale 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. Wednesdays (9 weeks) 30 April–2 July | 1:30–3:30pm $186/ members $167
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 patterns and designs. Create your own exquisite enamelled jewellery using this leadlight technique. Thursdays (9 weeks) 1 May–3 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Working with Wire Jill Parnell Design and create intricate cablelike neckpieces and other jewellery using various knitting and braiding techniques with wire. No knitting or crochet experience required. Thursdays (9 weeks) 1 May–3 July | 1:30–4:30pm $256/ members $230
Studio Jewellery Nicole Lance Designed for students with some jewellery making experience who want to work on their own projects with the guidance of an experienced tutor. Enjoy FAC’s beautiful jewellery studio and swap ideas and techniques with your peers. Nicole will be on hand to give expert advice on unfinished projects or new ideas. Fridays (9 weeks) 2 May–4 July | 1:30–4:30pm $256/ members $230 Saturdays (8 weeks) 3 May–21 June | 1:30–4:30pm $347/ members $312
Contemporary Silver Jewellery Nicole Lance Learn the foundations of jewellery-making including soldering, sawing, filing, riveting and how to create textured surfaces in metal. Design and construct your own contemporary earrings, pendants, bracelets or rings in silver. Saturdays (8 weeks) 3 May–21 June | 10am–1pm $347/ members $312
Chains, Links & Pendants in a Day Nicole Lance Learn the skills of chain making alongside techniques of sawing, soldering and filing, with a focus on creating a contemporary piece of jewellery. Looking at design and construction while using wire and sheet metal to create your neckpiece. Sun 4 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Possibilities in Metal Casting Nicole Lance Learn the art of lost wax casting, creating miniature sculptural works in metal. Cast small scale forms in new or recycled metal using a simple vacuum method then explore how to make them into wearable treasures. This is a great class on its own or link it in with one of FAC’s other jewellery courses to learn how to make these precious items into jewellery pieces. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June | 6–9pm $272/ members $245
Jewellery for Beginners – The World of Pendants Alister Yiap Learn the basics of jewellery making with a focus on pendants. Explore how to create a modern day amulet, set a cabochon stone and design and construct your own pendants and the beginnings of assembling a chain. Develop skills in sawing, soldering and shaping metal under the tuition of jewellery design artist Alister Yiap. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 7 May–17 June | 6–9pm $272/ members $245
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Silversmithing George Lucas Create a decorated heirloom spoon with acclaimed silversmith George Lucas. Learn traditional silversmithing skills such as piercing, carving, strip feed soldering, filing and high finish polishing. Sun 11 & 18 May | 10am–4pm $185/ members $167
Enamelling – Quick Marks Jill Parnell Learn how to make pieces in bold bright colours suitable for making into a neckpiece, bracelet or as buttons. Explore many different techniques for achieving contrasting patterns. Sun 25 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Bezel Set Ring in a Day Nicole lance Using a stone of your choice, make a bezel (a popular and secure technique of stone setting) and band customised to fit you. Processes covered include sawing, filing, soldering, sizing and setting. Bring a special stone or purchase one from your tutor on the day. Sun 15 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Overlay Inlay Jill Parnell Learn the overlay inlay technique which uses hammering, soldering and rolling different metals to produce a multi-coloured piece of jewellery. Create a pair of earrings, ring, broach or pendant with your metal. Sun 22 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Trash or Treasure? Identifying Quality Gemstones, Metals & Jewellery Max Butcher Explore the world of gemstones, diamonds and metals used in jewellery making. Learn to understand the differences between the stones, how they are mined, made, cut and correctly set. Students will have the chance to inspect gems whilst learning about their properties. In part two explore the world of metals and fine jewellery making. See the difference between cast versus handmade and the properties of gold in its various manifestations. A fantastic workshop for jewellers and those with an interest in beautiful stones and metals. Sat 28 & Sun 29 June | 10am–4pm $185/ members $167
Ceramics. Sculpture. Intro to Agateware – Wheel Thrown & Hand Building Techniques Alana McVeigh (FAC aIR) Explore Agateware, a ceramics technique using combinations of complementary coloured clays to develop designs. Learn how to mix coloured clays that will then be used for wheel thrown, moulded and hand built functional and sculptural work. We will examine designing and applying your own personalised patterns using these exciting techniques to create sophisticated work using simplified processes. Work will be glazed, fired and ready for use. Mondays (6 weeks) 28 April–9 June | 1:30–4:30pm $206/ members $185
Clay Sculpture Dee Jaeger Explore clay’s unique properties while building pieces for the home or garden. Learn clay handling techniques, how to use a scale model, create detail in your pieces as well as glazing and adding colour. Mondays (9 weeks) 28 April–30 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230 or Fridays (9 weeks) 2 May–4 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230
Head Study - Clay & Cast Simon Gilby Take portraiture one step further and learn how to model an anatomically correct human head with sculptor Simon Gilby. Working from a life model understand how to create a head study in clay through precise measurements and observation. Be guided through all the elements of this process step by step, from what you presume to see to understanding this complex form. From the clay model make a plaster mould and cast the final work in concrete. Tuesdays (9 weeks) 29 April–1 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $382/ members $344
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Intro to Surface Decoration & Pattern
Sculpture with Papier – Mache
Alana McVeigh (FAC aIR)
Louise Snook Ever wanted to try papier-mache but thought it was just for kids? Explore various methods for creating sculptural forms, how to build a frame to work on and the different types of glue and materials that can be used. Learn this underestimated craft and how it can be used with a modern twist to create a fun sculptural piece for your home. Tuesdays (9 weeks) Sat 3 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Learn how to transform your ceramics by designing and applying your own personalised patterns and markings. Using a range of exciting and simplified techniques including, incising, sgraffito and inlay we will investigate a series of traditional and contemporary approaches to create a range of unique, intricate and diverse surface effects. Work will be glazed, fired and ready for use. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 30 April–11 June | 9:30am–1:30pm $206/ members $185
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 with a focus on how to use the pottery wheel. Create a number of resolved pieces that can be fired in FAC’s kilns. Thursdays (9 weeks) 1 May–3 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $256/ members $230 or Wednesdays (6 weeks) 7 May–18 June | 6:30–9pm $228/ members $205
Throw Bigger Stewart Scambler Learn to throw larger pots. Discover how to get more out of the clay including more coiling, sectional and throwing techniques to double the size of the work produced. Successfully produce complicated forms and large spheres. Suitable for students with some throwing skills but beginners can be accommodated. Thursdays (9 weeks) 1 May–3 July | 1–4pm $256/ members $230
Improve Your Throwing Skills Stewart Scambler Be introduced to the art of throwing on the pottery wheel with a focus on creating bowls. Discover the beauty of working with clay; its diverse properties, how to use specialist tools and decorating techniques. Create a number of finished and glazed pieces. Saturdays (4 weeks) 3–24 May | 10am–1pm $173/ members $156
Figurative Clay Sculpture Miles Carpenter Create your own figurative clay sculpture. Designed to support students through the fundamentals of ceramic sculptural construction allowing for any level of artistic ability. Learn techniques such as slab building, carving, joiningand washes. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June | 6:30–9pm $228/ members $205
Stone Carving Viktor Eszenyi Create your own threedimensional sculpture for the home or garden using easy to sculpt product manmade Hebel
stone. Learn appropriate tool use, handling techniques and how to create detail. Sat 10 May | 10am–4pm or Sat 21 June| 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
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. Sun 11 May | 10am–4pm or Sun 29 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Human Form & Surface Treatment Alana McVeigh (FAC aIR) Create sculpted human forms ranging from classic, contemporary and animated characters. Investigate basic anatomy and sculptural techniques to develop work that will then be decorated using a series of under glazing, draping, assembling, markings, staining and organic additives to create diverse surface effects. Sun 25 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Hand Built Vessels Teresa Richards Delve into the history of the ceramic pot. Explore form through ideas of aesthetics and function, transforming your ideas and interests into a unique piece for your home. Learn or develop hand building, decorating, carving and assembling techniques to tell a story with clay. Saturdays (4 weeks) 31 May–21 June | 10am–1pm $173/ members $156
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Coils, Coils & More Coils Dee Jaeger Enjoy learning about hand building with clay using the time honoured coiling technique. Create a substantial sized pot to grace your garden or patio. Learn how to roll perfect coils and explore decoration and embellishment techniques to finish off the final piece. Sun 8 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
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 off at any stage. For inspiration visit grahamhay.com.au Sun 22 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
A Day on the Wheel Stewart Scambler Never tried ceramics before? Want to know how it works? This workshop is an introduction to the specialised art of throwing on the pottery wheel. Have fun learning new skills under Stewart Scambler’s expert guidance. Sat 28 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
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 stencil and play around with layering techniques and levels of translucency. Sun 4 May| 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Get to know your Sewing Machine Rachel McCabe Baffled by your sewing machine? Bring it in and learn how all the knobs and buttons work in this one off workshop. Discover how to set up and use your machine with short exercises to master the basics in sewing techniques, as well as a quick lesson in appliqué. Create a small pin cushion to practice new found skills. Sun 4 May | 1–4pm $46/ members $41
Intro to Screenprinting Lucinda Crimson Learn how to screenprint in this great short course. Learn various techniques including photographic screenprinting, stenciling techniques and how to pritnt these onto fabric. Discuss and design imagery suitable for screenprinting and play around with layering techniques and how to mix inks and colours. A great course for anyone looking for a overview of techniques. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June | 6–9pm $272/ members $245
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. A great hands-on course to teach you technical skills and get you motivated. Bring your own sewing machine. Wednesdays (6 weeks) 7 May–18 June | 6–9pm $272/ members $245
Sewing Technicalities – Zippers Gila Cohen Has this tricky and technical aspect of sewing stopped you from finishing your sewing projects? Learn all about zippers, from their installation to creative usage, with local sewing expert Gila Cohen. Discover how to insert invisible, centered and lapped zippers and more so that you will never be stopped by this element of sewing again. Sun 11 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Shibori, Dyeing & Discharge Techniques Kate Weedon Jones Learn and practice the various methods of Shibori, the ancient art of Japanese resist dyeing whereby dye is prevented from entering specific areas of the cloth. Using natural fabrics such as silk, cotton, linen and wool, explore cold and hot water dyes. Discover the dynamic combination of resist pattern and layers of colour to create your own unique and beautiful fabrics. Mondays (6 weeks) 12 May–23 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $206/ members $185
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Intro to Photographic Screenprinting on Fabric Louise Snook 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. Discuss imagery suitable for printing, composition and layering techniques as well as your own simple unit setup at home. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 13 May–24 June | 9:30am–12:30pm $206/ members $185
Machine Sewing for Beginners–Homewares 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. Focusing on homewares learn techniques
including curtain tabbing, piping, circular sewing and more which can be adapted for a variety of projects. A great hands-on course to teach you technical skills and get you motivated. Bring your own sewing machine. Sundays (6 weeks) 18 May–22 June | 10am–1pm $260/ members $234
Design & Print Textiles Angela Ferolla Create an original design suitable to transfer onto textiles. Learn and understand the technical and creative side of starting with an idea through to a finished design. Explore how to apply your design onto material using different processes such as screenprinting, transfer dye, monoprinting and appliqué to create a series of fabric samples. Fridays (6 weeks) 23 May–4 July | 9:30am–12:30pm $206/ members $185
Textiles – Fabric Adventures in Colour Angela Ferolla A rich workshop offering a sample plate of various ways to decorate and manipulate fabrics with a focus on colour. Learn how to work with colour using transparent inks, transfer dyes, appliqué and screenprinting on fabric. Inspiration and design processes will also be explored as a way to unlock the possibilities of using colour in your work. Sat 25 May | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Discover Monoprints – Canvas Wallworks Angela Ferolla Discover the simple yet beautiful art of mono-printing on fabric. Bring along images or designs that inspire you, trace over them in a painterly manner then print onto fabric. Learn a number of contemporary textile processes to enhance your piece, creating a series of multilayered printed pictures on calico. You will be shown how to stretch these over a frame ready to hang on your wall. Sun 15 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Nuno Felting Louise Snook Nuno is the Japanese term for a fabric to which wool and other fibres are felted. Produce your own stunning textural cloth in this popular workshop under the expert guidance of textile artist Sue Espie. Sat 21 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
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Photography Digital Photography– Beyond Auto Karen Castle Discover how to use your DSLR camera and take better photos. Learn about lighting and composition and how your camera and lenses work. Develop the skills and confidence to use your camera on manual and semiauto settings. Fridays (4 weeks) 2-23 May| 9:30am–12:30pm $138/ members $124
Digital Photography – Taking it Further Simon Cowling Take your photography to the next level both technically and artistically with this assignmentbased course. Explore how to use both natural and artificial light creatively, learn about exposures and how to take creative and interesting pictures. An introduction to post production including Photoshop and Lightroom will also be covered. A basic understanding of shutter speed, aperture and ISO is advisable for this course. Tuesdays (6 weeks) 6 May–17 June May| 6–9pm $272/ members $245
Digital Photography – Beyond Auto in One Day Karen Castle In this condensed course discover how to use your SLR camera and take better photos. Learn about lighting and composition and how your camera and lenses work. Develop the skills and confidence to use your camera on manual and semi-auto settings. Sun 18 May| 10am–4pm or Sun 22 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Creative Landscape Photography Ben Reynolds Discover how to make the most out of your camera in manual mode and explore the genre of landscape photography from traditional, abstract to contemporary. Explore creative composition, long exposures and abstract landscapes. View Fremantle through a camera lens whilst learning about the fundamentals of landscape photography. Students will need a DSLR camera, tripod and a basic understanding of their camera in manual mode. Thursdays (6 weeks) 15 May–26 June | 1:30–4:30pm $206/ members $185
Intro to Lightroom Simon Cowling Photoshop used to be the only game in town when it came to processing digital images. However Adobe Lightroom has completely taken over as the industry standard in the past few years as the go-to application for processing all types of digital images. Learn how powerful this application is and how it will change your approach to photography. Move on from taking photographs to making photographs. Sun 15 June | 10am–4pm $92/ members $83
Performing Arts Music – The World of Ukuleles Shaun Chandran Discover why the ukulele is making a musical comeback all around the world. Learn a range of basic chords, rhythm and strumming patterns which will have you playing a repertoire of songs. This fun, relaxed and interactive course will build your skills incrementally each week. Designed for beginners, no prior music knowledge required. Saturdays (3 weeks) 24 May–7 June | 2:30–4pm $92/ members $83
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 and discuss recording possibilities. An instrument is not required but if you play one bring it along. Saturdays (4 weeks) 14-28 June | 10am–2pm $173/ members $156
Acting for Beginners Chloe King Learn and develop basic acting skills including acting and vocal techniques, improvisation and developing a character. Students will learn in a relaxed and friendly environment. No previous acting experience necessary. No class on Sat 14 June but you will be set a task to practice for the final class. Saturdays (4 weeks) 24 May–21 June | 10am–1pm $173/ members $156
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Please read carefully before booking a course or workshop.
By Phone 9432 9555 Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat & Sun 10am–5pm (or fax 9430 6613) with credit card payment ONLY (Mastercard and Visa accepted)
By Mail Enclose cheque (payable to City of Fremantle) or fill in the credit card details on the enrolment form on page 43 and post it to: Fremantle Arts Centre PO Box 891, Fremantle WA 6959
In Person Visit FAC, 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle and enrol at reception. Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat & Sun 10am–5pm Cash, cheque, eftpos and credit card accepted
Accessibility 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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Enrolment Dates Kids Holidays from 17 March Members from 24 March Non-Members from 31 March
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contact us Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street Fremantle Western Australia 08 9432 9555 fac@fremantle.wa.gov.au fac.org.au
how to get here
shop FOUND at Fremantle Arts Centre 7 days 10am–5pm 08 9432 9569
accessibility
By public transport Catch the free CAT bus from Fremantle Train Station
FAC is a heritage listed building with access limitations. If you have any special requirements please contact reception before visiting.
By car Fremantle Arts Centre is on the corner of Finnerty and Ord Street Street parking available
Director Jim Cathcart
opening times Open 7 days 10am–5pm and exhibition openings, night classes and events Closed Good Friday
entry Free admission to galleries Free and ticketed events
grounds Free WiFi Children welcome Sorry, no dogs
café Canvas Restaurant Fully licensed Open 7 days 8am–3pm weekdays 8am–4pm weekends Kitchen closes at 2pm weekdays and 3pm weekends
fac staff General Manager Pete Stone Curator Dr Ric Spencer Exhibitions Coordinator Erin Coates Fac Print Award Coordinator Simone Johnston Gallery Officers Simone Johnston Tom Freeman Julia remmert City of Fremantle Art Collection Curator André Lipscombe Moores Building Exhibitions manager Richie Kuhaupt Residencies and Studios Coordinator Bevan Honey Learning Coordinator deborah Haslam Shop Manager Gabrielle Howlett Communications manager david craddock Events Coordinator Marcus Dickson Communications Assistant maria noakes
Graphic Designer Ash Pederick Finance office Christine Lofthouse Clare Peake Reception Caroline Brook Sheridan Coleman Joanna Brown Gwen Edwards madeleine drew Retail Assistants Rose Megirian PIA CHOMLEY Joanna Brown Jenny Dawson Kate Jones Events Assistants andrew clarke Todd Pickett Grounds & Technician George Gregson facility & program assistant aaron lyons
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become a member of fremantle arts centre
Enjoy FAC 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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moores building exhibition 25under25 opening night chicks on speed scream and COF Collection light and Shade opening night chicks on speed utopia album launch silver swans FAC inner Courtyard kids holidays courses begin fremantle street arts festival opening night fremantle street arts festival shows commence moores building exhibition life as circus and evolving memory opening night adults courses begin
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artspoken chicks on speed artist talk moores building exhibition salvage/selvedge opening night chicks on speed scream and COF art collection LIGHT AND SHADE closing today Fremantle realists, tropaeum, sunrise bluebird opening night rüfüs south lawn concert
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artspoken fremantle realists and tropaeum artist talk and gallery tour moores building exhibition intermix opening night moores building exhibition big land, big sky and Which Way? opening night
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south lawn concerts SAT 31 MAY | SOUTH LAWN | 6-10pm TICKETS FROM FAC.OZTIX.COM.AU OR RECEPTION
RÜFÜS It’s been a busy start to the year for RÜFÜS. The Sydney-based group have taken the dance world by storm, entertained crowds at the Falls Festival and Big Day Out and scored three songs in Triple J’s Hottest 100. Their Worlds Within Worlds tour sees them return to Australian shores. Don’t miss this chance to see RÜFÜS before they head to Berlin to start working on their follow up record.
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print award 2014 supported by little creatures brewing The Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award is Australia’s premier showcase of prints and artists’ books. Now in its 39th year, the Award and exhibition continues to push the boundaries of printmaking while showcasing the best practitioners in the field. Entries now open. Deadline 23 May 5pm. Enter online at fac.org.au or call 9432 9555 for further information.
$15, 000 First Prize with work acquired for City of Fremantle Art Collection, WA’s largest municipal collection.
$5000 Second Prize. Exhibition runs Sat 27 Sept – Sun 16 Nov Opening Friday 26 Sept, 6:30pm
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