2016/17 EXHIBITION CALENDAR AUGUST - FEBRUARY
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY PINNACLES GALLERY
ARTNOW
26 AUGUST – 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 PINNACLES GALLERY
ARTNOW is an exhibition of works by senior students from the North Queensland region; delivered as part of Gallery Services’ Creative Classrooms program. This annual exhibition is the result of ongoing collaboration between Gallery Services and Secondary Schools across the North. The exhibition is open to all students who are currently studying a creative arts subject in Year 11 or 12 across both Authority and NonAuthority subjects. Samantha WHITTRED Ayr State High School Invisible Change [detail] 2015 Pen and ink on paper, 44 x 57 cm ARTNOW 2015 participant
CREATIVE GENERATION EXCELLENCE AWARDS IN VISUAL ART 26 AUGUST – 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 PINNACLES GALLERY
The Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art recognises and promotes excellence in senior visual art education throughout state and non-state schools in Queensland. Over the years, the program has helped raise community awareness of the degree of sophistication in concepts, diversity of technical competence, and the high standard of visual art education in Queensland secondary schools.
Marinel DIMAILIG Kirwan State High School José P Rizal [detail] 2015 Mixed media on canvas, 100 x 120 x 2 cm Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art North Queensland regional exhibition 2015 participant
EAST COAST ENCOUNTER 23 SEPTEMBER – 30 OCTOBER 2016 PINNACLES GALLERY
East Coast Encounter is a multi-arts initiative involving Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, writers and songwriters to reimagine the encounter by Lt James Cook and his crew with Aboriginal people in 1770. This project has been developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast and assisted by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and the Australian Government through the Ministry for the Arts ‘Visions of Australia program’. Peter HUDSON Cook & Banks [detail] 2014 Mixed media on board. Text panels: 98 x 91.5 cm (total) Portrait panels: 112 x 117 cm (total)
DA VINCI MACHINES
12 NOVEMBER 2016 – 12 FEBRUARY 2017 PINNACLES GALLERY
This award-winning interactive exhibition invites everyone with curiosity to delve into the mind of artist, scientist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci and showcases many of his iconic inventions. On loan from the Museum of Leonardo da Vinci in Florence, Italy, the 60 interactive machines are created from original da Vinci drawings and highlights include the bicycle, the scuba suit, spring powered car, as well as flying machines.
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Leonardo DA VINCI Mona Lisa
IMAGES OF AN ERA: THE MARTIN GALLERY
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Images of an Era presents a selection of works previously exhibited at Townsville’s Martin Gallery, a commercial gallery of national repute which closed its doors for the last time in 1988. The Martin Gallery preceded the establishment of Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and was the city’s first professional platform to show work from nationally renowned artists alongside artists from within the region, connecting the northern arts community to the rest of the nation. John COBURN Desert ceremony [detail] 1984 Oil on canvas, 176 x 244 cm Acc. 1985.17 Gift of John Coburn (the Artist), 1985. City of Townsville Art Collection Photo: Holly Grech-Fitzgerald
METAMORPHOSIS: THE ART OF TOM MOORE
2016 Glencore Children’s Exhibition 26 AUGUST – 23 OCTOBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Metamorphosis is the 2016 Glencore Children’s Exhibition, and focuses on the stunning hybrid life-forms of leading Australian glass artist, Tom Moore. Moore’s menagerie of characters combine botanical, zoological, and mechanical elements. Drawing inspiration from “the sharp observational wit of literary absurdists such as Edward Lear and…Dr Seuss” (Slade, 2016), the works are simultaneously humorous and insightful, giving us great joy, while also providing pause for thought about the human impact on the natural world. Tom MOORE Watt’s Triumph [detail] 2016 Hot joined, blown and solid glass, mixed media Figure: 110 x 33 x 16 cm; Hill: 78 x 106 x 28 cm Photograph: Grant Hancock
2016 TOWNSVILLE YOUNG ARTIST AWARDS AND ANNUAL YOUTH AND EMERGING ARTIST EXHIBITION 26 AUGUST – 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Townsville is home to a strong contingent of young and emerging artists who will showcase their talent in the 2016 Townsville Young Artist Awards, which offers prize categories for participants aged from pre-school to 18 years. Each year, Gallery Services engages a leading Australian contemporary artist to undertake an intensive workshop for Townsville’s youth and emerging artists. The Annual Youth and Emerging Artist Exhibition features the works produced by the participants at these workshops.
2015 Townsville Young Artist Awards
THE 61ST TOWNSVILLE ART AWARDS AND 2016 TOWNSVILLE OPEN ART AWARD: TOWNSVILLE ART SOCIETY 23 SEPTEMBER – 16 OCTOBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Organised by the Townsville Art Society, this annual exhibition is the region’s most prestigious showcase for local artists, evidencing the diversity of practice within the region. Headlined by the major acquisitive Townsville Open Art Award, sponsored by Townsville City Council, the exhibition also includes a host of further prize categories celebrating acrylics, watercolours, oils, pastels, ink, pencil and charcoal drawings, printmaking, and miniatures. Patrick (Pat) LOWTH Natures Best 2015 Synthetic polymer paint on canvas 44.4 x 102.8 cm Acc. 2015.0160 Acquisitive Prize Winner – Section 1 – 2015 Townsville Open Art Award, at the 60th Townsville Art Awards, 2015. City of Townsville Art Collection Photograph: Holly Grech-Fitzgerald
SALT
MURRAY FREDERICKS
28 OCTOBER - 27 NOVEMBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
SALT is a collection of landscape works from Murray Fredericks’ solo journeys to Lake Eyre between 2003 and 2010. The works present a unique view of the awe-inspiring location, which Fredericks’ captured in solitudinous stints of up to five weeks. The SALT series has been featured in multiple solo and group exhibitions, and collected in multiple international art collections.
Murray FREDERICKS Muybridge SALT 500 [detail] 2015 Digital print on cotton rag 140 x 186 cm
2016 BACHELOR OF NEW MEDIA ARTS GRADUATE EXHIBITION James Cook University 21 OCTOBER – 13 NOVEMBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Having explored creative art-making within a rigorous and supportive learning and teaching environment, the annual James Cook University Bachelor of New Media Arts Graduate Exhibition showcases the defining work of final year students, displaying a diverse range of disciplines.
Paul JEON Visual Voyage #1 2015 Mixed media projection. Music by Christoffer Svalheim, 2 minutes 2015 Bachelor of New Media Arts Graduate Exhibition
2016 VISUAL ART STUDENT EXHIBITION TAFE Queensland North 18 NOVEMBER – 11 DECEMBER 2016 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
The annual exhibition by Visual Arts students of TAFE Queensland North’s Townsville Campus showcases the talent of the individual artists emerging from the school, and includes traditional 2D art forms, 3D design, sculpture and new media art such as video and animation.
Marie-Louise JONES Koi [detail] 2016 Linocut printed from one block in black, hand-coloured on chin colle, on Zyrkell paper 18 x 42 cm
PICTURING TOWNSVILLE
2 DECEMBER 2016 – 22 JANUARY 2017 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Drawing works from the incredible City of Townsville Art Collection, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery marks Townsville’s celebration of its 150th year with Picturing Townsville, an exhibition of hidden treasures created across those 150 years. Each work captures a moment in time and tells a story of the development of our city, and the issues and events that have shaped our community. William Jamieson ALLOM Townsville [painted from David Brands Slipway, Ross Creek] [detail] 1884 Oil on canvas, 61 x 107 cm 1995.95 Purchased, 1995. With the assistance of Mr Paul Martinez of wilson/ryan/grose Lawyers City of Townsville Art Collection Photo: Shane Fitzgerald
FREE AND FOREIGN SUBJECTIVITY JORDAN GRANT
16 DECEMBER 2016 – 5 FEBRUARY 2017 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Free and Foreign Subjectivity is the first major solo exhibition of Jordan Grant, and marks the artist’s return to Perc Tucker Regional Gallery after completing his studies through RMIT. In this exhibition, Grant “an assembly of paintings unified not by aesthetic homogeneity, but rather by a consistency of methodology.” The artist draws on varied sources for inspiration, including the text Painting Beside Itself by David Joselit, which proved a formative text in shaping the direction of his practice. Currently, the audience’s reception is what matters most to Grant; rather than asserting a singular definitive meaning in each work, he invites the viewer to bring their own experiences and views to formulate meaning.
Jordan GRANT Painting For Cascade [detail] 2015 Digital pigment print on cotton rag 140 x 255 cm
FRIENDS OF THE GALLERIES B E C O M E A M E M B E R T O D AY
Friends of the Galleries membership gives you an insider’s view of Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery, taking you into the world of art in ways that go beyond visiting and viewing. Friends of the Galleries are also part of a social network of people who support the visual arts and enjoy unique member benefits. There are a range of membership categories to suit every need, memberships may also be purchased through the Galleries as a gift for a family member or friend. Margaret OLLEY Still life – objects on a table [detail] c. 1976 Oil on composition board, 75 x 115 cm Acc. 1994.006 Gift of Ray Crooke 1994, City of Townsville Art Collection Photograph: Shane Fitzgerald
THE VAULT SHOP DISCOVER - SHOP - INDULGE
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery welcomes you to The Vault Shop - Townsville’s exciting retail space for all things arts and craft. With an extensive range of arts books and catalogues; creative items and gift ideas sourced from some of the world’s finest arts institutions; and a dedicated space for monthly exhibitions of small, affordable artworks and wares by North Queensland artists and craftspeople, The Vault Shop has something for everyone.
SUPPORT YOUR GALLERY
Townsville’s leading art gallery, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, is a focal point for arts and cultural activity in north Queensland. Your financial support of the Gallery benefits the whole region by assisting us to grow and improve our facilities, extend upon our already vibrant and diverse exhibition program, and further develop the engaging array of education and public programs presented. Further, your donations enable the acquisition of significant artworks in to the City of Townsville Art Collection, an immeasurably valuable cultural asset that can be enjoyed by all Townsville residents. Every contribution is gratefully received and acknowledged and all gifts, whether large or small, do make a difference. All donations should be made to Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville City Council. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
CITY OF TOWNSVILLE ART COLLECTION
The City of Townsville Art Collection is the city’s most prized cultural asset, comprised of more than 3,500 Artworks and Cultural Material Objects. The City of Townsville Art Collection offers compelling views, narratives and ideas of life in ‘the Tropics’, whilst revealing the individuals and forces which have shaped Townsville’s long and colourful history. Some of the rich treasures that the council holds for present and future generations are on display in council and other city buildings and are often displayed in the galleries collection exhibitions. Both individual and themed shows are exhibited at both the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery throughout the year. William BUSTARD Ross River, Townsville [detail] 1945, Watercolour on paper, 34 x 46 cm Acc. 2015.0037 Purchased from Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane, 2015. Funded from the City of Townsville Art Collection Acquisitions Fund, Townsville City Council. City of Townsville Art Collection. Photograph: Holly Grech-Fitzgerald
CITY OF TOWNSVILLE ART IN PUBLIC SPACES COLLECTION
Townsville City Council recognises that the incorporation of public art contributes to an attractive and stimulating built environment, and to the community’s appreciation and knowledge of the visual arts. Public artworks are also important as they have the ability to improve the quality of life and the environment, reinforce the unique identity of Townsville, and acknowledge the cultural diversity of contemporary Townsville, and the Indigenous and non-Indigenous heritage of the city. The City of Townsville Art In Public Spaces Collection is made up of over 200 works, with trails to follow in locations such as Riverway, The Strand, the CBD, and Jezzine Barracks.
Rurik HENRY Crow [detail] 2013 Stainless steel 1: 27 x 19 x 53 cm; 2: 32 x 29 x 47 cm; 3: 26 x 17 x 48 cm Artwork inspired by the story as told by Elder Russell Butler
STREET ART
Townsville City Council recognises Street Art as an important factor in creating a vibrant and lively city centre. Contributing to placemaking and urban living transformation, Street Art delivers considerable benefits for the city and its residents. With a growing presence - including commissioned pieces by world renowned artists and local talents alike, such as ROA, HAHA, Fintan Magee, Lee Harnden, Kennie Deaner, and the RUN Collective - Street Art is becoming a must-see when visiting the CBD. RUN Collective Untitled 2016 Mural in Ogden Street Commissioned by Townsville City Council in collaboration with Angus Smith Sportspower
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
CNR OF FLINDERS AND DENHAM STREETS TOWNSVILLE CITY
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is located in one of Townsville’s finest heritage buildings, on the corner of Denham and Flinders Streets, in the city centre. The Gallery has a ground floor and first floor level with seven exhibition spaces. On display are works by North Queensland artists as well as national and international touring exhibitions. Guided group exhibition tours are available upon request and prior bookings are essential.
PINNACLES GALLERY R I V E R W AY A R T S C E N T R E
In 2006 Pinnacles Gallery moved to a purposebuilt facility within the Riverway Arts Centre – the only purpose-built gallery in Townsville. The space offers a multitude of ways to present artwork and has the capacity to deliver multi-media artwork presentations. Guided group exhibition tours are available upon request and prior bookings are essential.
Photograph: Christopher Frederick Jones
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery Cnr. Flinders and Denham Streets Townsville QLD 4810 Mon - Fri: 10am - 5pm
(07) 4727 9011 ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au www.townsville.qld.gov.au PercTuckerTCC
Sat - Sun: 10am - 2pm Pinnacles Gallery Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Blvd Thuringowa Central QLD 4817
(07) 4773 8871 pinnacles@townsville.qld.gov.au www.townsville.qld.gov.au PinnaclesTCC
Closed Mondays Tues - Fri: 10am - 5pm Sat - Sun: 10am - 5pm
Strand Ephemera 2011 Winner Festivals and Events Award Townsville Airport North Queensland Tourism Awards 2012 Strand Ephemera 2013 Winner Best Tourism and Events Communication Award Government Communications Australia Awards for Excellence 2014 Brick by Brick Highly Commended Temporary or Travelling Exhibition Level 2 Award Museum and Galleries National Awards 2014 Brick by Brick Winner Major Festivals and Events Awards
Townsville Airport North Queensland Tourism Awards 2014 Perc Tucker Regional Gallery / Pinnacles Gallery Winner Outstanding Contribution by a Volunteer or Volunteer Group Townsville Airport North Queensland Tourism Awards 2014 Screengrab6 Winner Visual Arts Exhibition over $5000 NQ Arts Awards 2015
Image front cover: William Jamieson ALLOM Townsville [painted from David Brands Slipway, Ross Creek] [detail] 1884 Oil on canvas, 61 x 107 cm 1995.95 Purchased, 1995. With the assistance of Mr Paul Martinez of wilson/ryan/grose Lawyers City of Townsville Art Collection Photo: Shane Fitzgerald