What’s on at Logan Art Gallery February, March and April 2019
Welcome Logan Art Gallery is one of the most dynamic regional galleries in South-East Queensland, showcasing the best local and touring art, craft, and design exhibitions. Be inspired by practical art workshops and exhibition talks, find beautiful, locally made artworks in the Gallery Store or the Creative Markets, and enjoy the activities in the Young Peoples Gallery. We look forward to seeing you at the gallery. Venue hire and group bookings Logan Art Gallery, including its creative arts workshop, is available for private and community functions and events. Large groups are encouraged to call and inform us of their intended visit. Logan Art Gallery staff will provide free tours to interested groups that book at least a week in advance of their visit. Groups can also book practical activities to further enhance their visit. Activities Meet the artists and participate in free events, activities and talks held in conjunction with the exhibition program. • All children will need to be signed in and out by a parent, adult guardian or carer. • Parents or carers are to remain with children aged seven and under. • Closed-in shoes must be worn by all activity participants. Note that there is a limit of three workshop bookings per person per exhibition round. Please notify the gallery if you are unable to attend, to avoid people on the waiting list missing out.
Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave, Logan Central QLD 4114 ph: 07 3412 5519 email: artgallery@logan.qld.gov.au website: logan.qld.gov.au/artgallery Open 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday FREE ADMISSION Logan Art Gallery will be closed to the public on the following days for the installation of new exhibitions and holiday periods: • Tuesday 5 March • Friday 19 April (Good Friday) • Saturday 20 April (Easter Saturday) • Thursday 25 April (Anzac Day) • Tuesday 30 April BOOKINGS Bookings are essential for most events and activities. Book online at logan.qld.gov.au/galleryevents or phone 3412 5519.
Activities shown in this guide are colour-coded: Preschoolers (ages 3–5) Children (ages 6–12, 8–14) Adults and older teens All ages
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Front Cover: Jun Chen, Jacaranda trees New Farm Park, 2017, oil on canvas
18 January to 2 March 2019 — Exhibitions Ping Li: Rigid and soft
Jun Chen: Landscapes
Rigid and soft presents a series of vivid and semi-abstract oil paintings which capture the beauty of Chinese and Australian flora. By painting different floral landscapes, artist Ping Li illustrates her journey of migration to Australia.
A major solo exhibition by renowned Woodridge-based artist, Jun Chen, focusing on his paintings of Australian landscapes.
Image left: Ping Li, Untitled 4, 2016, oil on canvas Image right: Ping Li, Untitled 5, 2016, oil on canvas
Tien Ting Fang: Our forests
Jun Chen, Red soil (detail), 2017, oil on canvas
Positive mindset: create, connect, chat
Our forests is an immersive installation of large-scale oil paintings which depict a wild forest changing through different seasons. In the artist’s words: ‘each of us has our own forest within us, an internal, deep and vast beauty. Once appreciated and nourished, only then will the forest thrive proudly to grow great and powerful’.
This exhibition showcases a selection of students’ work from the Positive mindset creative arts festival over the last three years. The festival uses creative arts to promote mental wellbeing and reduce the stigma of mental illness and addiction issues in young people.
Tien Ting Fang, Untitled from Our forests series, 2017, oil on canvas
Tanika Jacobs, Behind the eyes, 2017, watercolour, ink and collage on paper
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18 January to 2 March 2019 — Exhibitions Phuong Ly: Beloved cities In this exhibition, Loganholme artist Phuong Ly presents a series of watercolour paintings, which portray iconic landscapes from Logan and Brisbane. Image left: Phuong Ly, The Red Bridge in Logan, 2018, watercolour on paper Image centre: Phuong Ly, Karawatha Forest, Logan, 2018, watercolour on paper Image right: Phuong Ly, In the afternoon, 2017, watercolour on paper
18 January to 2 March 2019 — Events and activities These events and activities relate to current exhibitions. Bookings are required unless stated otherwise. Bookings open on Wednesday 16 January 2019.
Artist’s talk and demonstration: with artist Jun Chen
Saturday 2 February, 10am Join exhibiting artist Jun Chen for an informative tour through the exhibition Landscapes. Enjoy watching Jun Chen demonstrate his painting skills and techniques. Unlimited places, all welcome.
Jun Chen, Jacaranda trees New Farm Park (detail), 2017, oil on canvas
En plein air master class: Outdoor painting in oils with artist Richard Blundell Richard Blundell, Planchon Gums, 2013, oil on linen canvas
Two day master class with artist and educator Richard Blundell Day 1: Tuesday 5 February, 10am to 4pm Day 2: Tuesday 12 February, 10am to 4pm Plein air painting, or painting outdoors, provides valuable opportunities for manifesting visual, physical and conceptual responses to the landscape in painting. An intrinsic component of this workshop is actually painting in the outdoors directly from life in oil paint on canvas. Join artist and educator Richard Blundell for this two-day master class and complete oil paintings dealing directly with landscape subjects. 12 places. For adults with intermediate painting experience. Bring your own lunch, hat, water bottle and sunscreen.
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Australian native flowers: Oil painting workshop with artist Ping Li
Friday 8 February, 10am to 4pm Enjoy this workshop for adults focusing on still life, in particular Australian native flowers. Watch a demonstration on how to paint native flowers, and create your own oil painting on canvas. 20 places. For adults and older teens. Bring your own lunch.
Ping Li, Exuberance is beauty (series of six native flowers) (detail), 2017, oil on canvas
Public access to the printing press
Wednesday 13 February, between 10am and 4pm Logan Art Gallery will provide free access to the workshop’s medium-sized printing press. Experience in using a printing press is essential as this is a non-tutored session. 10 places. For adults. Bring your own print resources, special papers and printing plates, etc.
Landscapes: Painting workshop for children
Tien Ting Fang, Forest festival (detail), 2018, oil on canvas
Tuesday 19 February, 3.30pm to 4.45pm Enjoy the work of landscape artists Tien Ting Fang and Jun Chen. Learn how to create your own large-scale Australian landscape in acrylic paint. 15 places. For children aged 8 to 14.
Create your own tote bag: with artist Ping Li
Wednesday 27 February, 10am to 1pm Enjoy a demonstration of the entire bag-making process by artist Ping Li. Create your own design from the range of colourful Japanese fabrics supplied. Cut and get ready for sewing at home. NOTE: Gallery sewing machines will be used. 15 places. For adults and older teens.
Ping Li, Little tote bags, 2018, cotton fabric
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8 March to 27 April 2019 — Exhibitions Robert MacPherson: Boss Drovers Robert MacPherson is one of Australia’s most highly regarded contemporary artists. The exhibition comprises approximately 200 drawings from the complete set of 2,400 portraits that make up his largest ever work, titled Boss Drovers. Viewers are encouraged to see this work as MacPherson’s lament for the disappearance of the specialised knowledge, language and history that these working people of the land carried with them.
Nancy Brown and F.S. Helfisch: Archaeology Archaeology presents an immersive installation of paintings, sculpture, prints and objects which explores the process of creating artwork as a form of personal archaeology.
A Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art touring exhibition.
F.S. Helfisch, Life potions, 2014, burnt wood, burnt paper, painted bones and ink on wood
Sandra Pearce: Fading to grey In this exhibition artist Sandra Pearce contemplates how destructive changes to her local environment have impacted her personal relationship with the natural world. Her exhibition Fading to grey includes diverse art forms including monoprinting, papercutting and sculpture to encourage the viewer to consider their own impact on the environment.
MacPHERSON Robert, Australia b.1937, 1000 FROG POEMS: 1000 BOSS DROVERS ("YELLOW LEAF FALLING") FOR H.S. – 2400 (detail) 1996 – 2014, graphite, ink and stain on paper. Purchased 2014 with funds from the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation, Paul and Susan Taylor, and Donald and Christine McDonald. Collection: Queensland Art Gallery Sandra Pearce, Pedestrian, 2016, artist books
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Workshop wonders XVII A special selection of student works chosen from the Logan Art Gallery workshop program. This 17th annual exhibition highlights the gallery’s workshop program, which is an integral part of the visual arts education and cultural experience in the City of Logan. Woodridge State School intensive language course students, Houses, 2018, Nikko pen and watercolour paint on recycled cardboard
8 March to 27 April 2019 — Events and activities These events and activities relate to current exhibitions. Bookings are required unless stated otherwise. Bookings open on Wednesday 20 February 2019.
Curator's talk: with Peter McKay, Senior Curator of Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art
Friday 8 March, 5.30pm Join Peter McKay for an informative tour through the exhibition Robert Macpherson: Boss Drovers, a Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art touring exhibition. Unlimited places. All welcome.
Exhibition talk and morning tea: with Art Gallery Coordinator Michael Wardell
Friday 15 March, 10am Enjoy an informal tour through the current exhibitions with Logan Art Gallery Coordinator Michael Wardell. Join us for morning tea afterwards. Unlimited places. All welcome.
Fresco painting for adults: with artists Nancy Brown and F.S. Helfisch
Nancy Brown, Embossed fresco, 2017, plaster of Paris with pigments
Friday 15 March, 10am to 4.30pm Fresco painting is one of the earliest forms of painting that dates from the Bronze Age across Europe, Egypt, Persia, India and Sri Lanka. During this workshop you will create a fresco piece, working into freshly laid lime plaster with pigments. You will also explore fresco painting onto embossed, cast and poured plaster surfaces, which can also be incised and carved. 15 places. For adults and older teens. Bring your own lunch.
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Memory vessels: create a cloth and paper vessel with artist Sandra Pearce
Sandra Pearce, Containment (detail), 2018, paper bowl installation. Image courtesy of the artist
Saturday 23 March, Session 1: 10am to 1pm Session 2: 1.30pm to 4.30pm Inspired by Sandra’s exhibition, create a small cloth and paper vessel with mark-making and texture that reflects your personal memories of a special natural place such as a local forest reserve, creek or your own garden. Note: Please bring images (on smartphone or tablet) and/or found objects from a special natural place. 10 places per session. For adults and older teens.
where imagination meets creation
Sat 2 Feb and Sat 6 Apr 10am—2pm Logan Art Gallery Cnr Wembley Rd and Jacaranda Ave Logan Central
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Enjoy the Creative Markets outside the gallery where individual stall holders will present their wares. Discover an individual and unique gift from the market or the Logan Art Gallery Store.
• crafts • handmade clothes • • Handmade sweets • food & drink •
Public access to the printing press
Thursday 4 April, between 10am and 4pm Logan Art Gallery will provide free access to the workshop’s medium-sized printing press. Experience using a printing press is essential as this is a non-tutored session. 10 places. For adults. Bring your own print resources, special papers, printing plates, etc.
School Holiday Program Portraits in graphite and ink on paper
Wednesday 10 April, 10am to noon Based on the 200 Boss Drovers drawings by Robert MacPherson, one of Australia’s most highly regarded contemporary artists, create a series of artworks in graphite and ink on paper. Use natural stains such as tea, coffee and beetroot to age your artworks. 20 places. For age 6 to 14 years (carers to remain with children aged seven and under)
Plaster fresco pendants: with artists Nancy Brown and F.S. Helfisch
Friday 12 April, 10am to 2.30pm Learn the ancient art of fresco by painting pigments onto freshly poured plaster surfaces. You will create fresco pendants and sculptural objects that are cast from plaster and then painted and carved. 12 places. For age 6 to 12 years. Bring your own lunch.
Nancy Brown, Fresco pendants, 2017, plaster of Paris with pigments
Portraits in mono-print and natural stains
Tuesday 16 April, 2pm to 4pm Based on the 200 Boss Drovers drawings by Robert MacPherson, one of Australia’s most highly regarded contemporary artists, create a series of mono-print portraits. Use natural stains such as tea, coffee and beetroot to age your artworks. 15 places. For age 8 to 16 years.
MacPHERSON ROBERT, Australia b.1937, 1000 FROG POEMS: 1000 BOSS DROVERS (“YELLOW LEAF FALLING”) FOR H.S. no. 1862 1996 – 2014, graphite, ink and stain on paper. Purchased 2014 with funds from the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation, Paul and Susan Taylor, and Donald and Christine McDonald. Collection: Queensland Art Gallery
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Arts grants now available Are you a performing or visual artist or do you work in a museum or the creative industries? Do you have a fabulous idea for a one-off arts project that needs funding? Applications are now open for the next round of Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) and will close on Monday 11 March 2019. Individuals, groups and organisations can apply for grants up to $8,000 per project. Arts professionals from all art forms including dance, music, design, museum and cultural heritage, new media, visual arts, writing and theatre are encouraged to apply. Find out more about RADF at logan.qld.gov.au/ RADF. Please contact the RADF Liaison Officer to discuss your grant eligibility by phone on 3412 5426.
Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Logan City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Logan Artworkers Networking Events (LANE) are held at Logan Art Gallery and explore a variety of themes to develop and nurture creativity in Logan so that the community benefits socially and economically from the arts.
If you are an arts practitioner and would like to be involved in this exciting program of events, please call the Projects Officer at Logan Art Gallery on 3412 5426.
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Logan Artworkers Networking Events (LANE)
Looking to the future: how can we best use RADF to activate the arts? Saturday 2 February, 2pm to 4pm Logan Art Gallery Join us at Logan Art Gallery and hear from arts professionals who have taken their creative ideas and made them happen with RADF support. We also need your input to develop a strategic initiative for 2019-2020. What would you like to see in the City of Logan? Light refreshments will be served, so bookings are essential by Friday 1 February. Visit: logan.qld.gov.au/galleryevents or phone 3412 5519.
Art and archaeology Saturday 9 March, 2pm to 4pm Logan Art Gallery Art is used a lot in archaeology, from documenting sites and ancient artefacts to imagining what past civilisations may have looked like. Meet some archaeologists and find out how they need to work with artists to incorporate art into their practice. Find out how to draw artefacts in a hands-on practical session. Light refreshments will be served, so bookings are essential by Friday 8 March. Visit: logan.qld.gov.au/galleryevents or phone 3412 5519. Image: Nancy Brown, Gardens are a form of autobiography, 2017, hand printed porcelain mosaic
Professional development: Get ready for Logan Live 2019 There will be structured professional development opportunities—from February to June—to support performers and artworkers planning on participating in Logan Live 2019. These Performing Artworkers Networking Events Logan (PANEL) sessions will aim to build
professional capacity and business acumen. If you are an emerging professional musician and interested in participating in PANEL and Logan Live please contact the Creative Industries Projects Officer on 3412 5426 or email radf@logan.qld.gov.au
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Music in the Gallery
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Logan Youth Music Exchange
Logan Performance Bush Poets
Saturday 16 February, 2pm to 3.30pm Logan Art Gallery
Saturday 16 March, 2pm to 3.30pm Logan Art Gallery
Returning from their music exchange tour in September last year, members of the Logan Youth Music Exchange (LYME) will perform a repertoire of Chinese music to celebrate Chinese New Year and complement the exhibitions on display by four artists originally from China.
Australia’s colourful history of droving has been captured in bush poetry and ballads. Come and immerse yourself in an afternoon at Logan Art Gallery amongst the 200 drawings from the current exhibition Boss Drovers and be entertained by Logan Performance Bush Poets Wayne Caldwell and Geraldine King.
Light refreshments will be served, so bookings are essential by Friday 15 February. Visit: logan.qld.gov.au/galleryevents or phone 3412 5519.
Light refreshments will be served, so bookings are essential by Friday 15 March. Visit: logan.qld.gov.au/galleryevents or phone 3412 5519.
Making arts accessible Art and dementia program: for visitors with dementia and their carers Logan Art Gallery offers discussion-based tours of works of art for people with dementia and their carers. Facilitated by our trained volunteers, the participants are encouraged to contribute their knowledge, engage in interpretation, express emotions and recall memories. Involvement in this nationwide program has been shown to increase wellbeing and the quality of life for participants. Practical art workshops can be provided after the tour, for people who enjoy a hands-on experience.
Logan Art Gallery Store Logan Art Gallery Store has a range of unique gifts and collectables—perfect for a special occasion. Items for sale include textiles, handmade jewellery, books, glassware, woodware and gift cards. The store is located inside the gallery and is open from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday. J.Marchant, Timber bowl, 2018 T.Flynn-Clarke, Ceramic, shell and plant fibre bowl, 2017 L.Fountain, Copper and silver cuff, 2018 I.Warman, Ceramic dish, 2017 T.Flynn-Clarke, Ceramic and plant fibre bowl, 2017
Descriptive exhibition tours: for vision impaired visitors Join us for a descriptive tour of the current exhibitions. The tour is aimed at providing vision impaired visitors with an experience of the exhibited works through spoken description. The tours are the outcome of training provided by Vision Australia.
If you, or someone you know, would benefit from these programs please contact Logan Art Gallery. Bookings are essential via email artgallery@logan.qld.gov.au or by phone 3412 5228. More accessibility programs are on pages 18–21 in the Libraries section of this booklet.
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