Strand Ephemera 2007 7 - 16 September » Townsville PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Please direct all enquiries to: P ERC T UCKER R EGIONAL G ALLERy PO Box 1268 Townsville QLD 4810 Phone: (07) 4727 9011 Fax: (07) 4772 3656 Email: ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au Web: www.townsville.qld.gov.au/perctucker Art is a fundamental human activity. P E rc Tuck E r rE gional g all E ry PRESENTS Art on the Strand
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery organises Strand Ephemera with the necessary and generous support of the following partners and sponsors. Grateful thanks to:
Principal Partners
Event Partners
Exhibition Supporters
Strand Ephemera is initiated and co-ordinated by Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, owned and operated by Townsville City Council.
Major Sponsors
Media Sponsors
Townsville’s reputation as a vibrant cultural city is based on an impressive array of facilities, events and festivals that we host, and the support and participation of both residents and visitors to our city.
Strand Ephemera, first held in 2001 and then every 2 years since, brings national and international visual arts to the city again this year. Celebrating visual arts and our enviable outdoor lifestyle, over 40 artworks will be positioned along The Strand from 7 - 16 September.
Over the years the event has become a popular festival offering 10 days of innovative art, performances, workshops, lectures and tours.
Organised by Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Strand Ephemera 2007 is supported by the Australia Council, Arts Queensland, local businesses
Strand Ephemera 2007 takes place from 7 - 16 September and is the fourth in Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s series of biennial outdoor sculpture events.
Beginning in 2001, Strand Ephemera takes contemporary art to the people by placing the artworks along the two kilometre recreational parkway. The numbers of artists participating has increased each year, and in 2007, 49 artists from across Australia and overseas will be involved.
Australia Council funding for the first time will allow for the inclusion of five selected national artists whose work will be sited in shipping container mini-galleries in an Invited Artist Project.
To broaden the exhibition and incorporate diverse elements, the Gallery will also partner:
• Xstrata to present an education program focussed on school children
• Extensions Dance Company to perform during exhibition
• James Cook University to deliver the Public Art Forum
• Wilson Ryan and Grose to present guided tours
• Arts Queensland to support local Queensland artists
Townsville City Council is proud to present Strand Ephemera 2007, enriching your life in our city. Mooney
A major exhibition/event such as this requires the resources of the entire Gallery and a host of partners and sponsors. Thanks to all our sponsors listed on the sponsor honour list. Thanks in particular to Amber Church, the co-ordinator of Strand Ephemera, all Gallery team members and volunteers. Dr Stephen Naylor assisted the event by participating on the selection panel and jointly co-ordinating the forum.
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is owned and managed by Townsville City Council, and was supported in this event by sections of Council, including Park Services, Strand Office and Risk Management. Finally, thanks to the artists, without whom there would simply be no event.
Frances Thomson DIRECTOR | Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Unleash the creativity!
OR | Townsville
Susan Peters Nampitjin
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Fish Traps
Wood Variable
NFS
This artwork was inspired from stories passed down from my aunty about collecting bush foods and fishing at Lake Gregory in the Tanami Desert. Knowledge of traditional lifestyles of the Walmajarri people led me to create these decorative fish traps.
Vic McEwan
SYDNEY NSW
Hydro-phone
Telephone & water
45 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm
Sometimes, at home, I hide from the phone for days on end.
Sometimes I don’t.
Hydro-phone is a site specific installation which harnesses the power of communication in a completely unexpected way, allowing the viewer to experience their environment from a fresh perspective.
Jan Hynes
TOWNSVILLE QLD
A Room with Four Views
Pine, metal, paint
240 cm x 240 cm x 240 cm
$1 000
A Room with Four Views questions the current practice of building architecturally bland residential ‘boxes’ along Australia’s beautiful coastline. The structure’s colour and dimensions also make reference to the “white cube” discourse in art galleries.
Thierry Auriac BRISBANE QLD
XXXXL
Wood, canvas, corflute, nuts & bolts
165 cm x 140 cm x 120 cm
POA
This artwork addresses the problem of obesity within Australian society. Whatever the reasons, it is not a pretty sight. It is a shame and an irony for a nation so focussed on sport, body image and physical fitness.
TIMBER QLD PTY LTD
BRISBANE QLD
I’m a Widow by Choice
Powder coated steel, barb wire
410 cm x 160 cm x 50 cm
$4 500
This artwork highlights women’s issues. It’s about women having more of a say in decisions affecting them. For example abortion: how would a man know what it’s really like for a woman to abort? That’s women’s business not decisions to be made by men on moral grounds.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Picnic on the Strand with Lamingtons
Foam blocks, carpet, paint
122 cm x 122 cm x 122 cm
122 cm x 122 cm x 60 cm
POA
This work was inspired by the image of people picnicking and having fun along the Strand in front of the QCWA Holiday Units. An Australian icon and QCWA favourite, lamingtons acquired their name when first served to Lord Lamington, the Governor Queensland.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
The Outrigger Crew
Welded steel
Approx. 180 cm (high) each
$500 each
Outrigger canoeing has become an integral part of the life along the Strand. The Outrigger Crew asks the questions: At what point does a group of individuals become a coherent team? What is lost or gained in this process?
& Sharon Crowe & Anna Mango
TOWNSVILLE QLD Drifter
Driftwood, steel, wire
400 cm x 100 cm x 60 cm
$2 400
Drifter is a whimsical and ironic reference to the exploding population of crocodiles in North Queensland. Drifter indicates the materials of construction, a lifestyle, and the propensity of the crocodile to appear to float and drift like a log of wood.
Sylvia Ditchburn
Graeme Buckley
Steven
Laurie Nilsen
DUBBO NSW
Trusting
Plaster, paint
170 cm x 100 cm
$210
When I was a little girl my mother taught me to float. I can still feel the fear and excitement, and the relief as the dread of drowning gave way to the pleasure of weightlessness.
CAIRNS QLD
Breathe, Spirare
Plastic flotsam & jetsam, salt
120 cm x 240 cm
NFS
Breathe, Spirare explores the earth’s ability to breathe beneath the increasing pile of ‘things’ disposed of in the world. This work also reflects upon the impact materialism has on the self: where the desire for objects has replaced natural experience and personal reflection.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Stranded Postcards
Iron, steel, wood
150 cm x 90 cm x 190 cm
$800
The Strand is Townsville’s premier attraction and is enjoyed immensely by both locals and visitors. To capture the relaxed feeling of visiting the Strand, Stranded Postcards attempts to ‘freeze frame’ memories from this iconic Townsville location.
JAPAN
The Site of Wishes
Timber, fabrics, thread, paper & metal 250 cm x 500 cm x 800 cm
NFS
This installation will become The Site of Wishes as the people engage and write their wishes and dreams on the pieces of fabric which will blow in the sea breeze. As the wind direction changes so will the direction the wishes are sent.
Isabella Shatte
Jill Chism
Takamiyoshi Fujii
Penelope Volkofsky
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Just a Drop in the ocean
PET bottles, cable ties, sand
180 cm x 150 cm x 150 cm
$1 000
No man can afford to regard his own environmental carelessness and waste as insignificant. When combined, our apathy creates ripples whose effects are far - reaching now and into the future.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Come and See
Compressed cardboard, paint, gauze, wire
170 cm x 170 cm x 3.5 cm
$100
Come and See invites the viewer to witness the beauty of creation with new eyes and to embrace the world in a gesture of peace and reconciliation. The San Damiano cross references the history and spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi.
Bits
Driftwood, paint, glue, cloth
60 cm x 50 cm x 50 cm
NFS
Bits float on the oceans then wash up on beaches creating ephemeral sculptural structures. These change daily with the elements and our interaction with the environment.
COCONUT GROVE NT
Wreath or Reef
Found & recycled paper, plastic flowers, mixed media
Variable
$700 each
Wreath or Reef endeavours to conceptually unite the coral reef systems of north Queensland and the funeral wreaths of Bali. Both items have a fragility which hinges on environmental conditions. These wreaths remind us of what should not be lost.
Judith Floyd
Janelle Edwards BERRY NSW
Sarah Pirrie
Alison McDonald
Dyasley Tuck
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Bruce Anderson
QUEENBEYAN NSW
Journey
Split bamboo, steel 7000 cm (long)
$4 700
The boat has long been a metaphor for transition from an earthly to a heavenly state. The boat was the vehicle by which, upon death, one was able undertake the final journey to a place the living could not experience.
Human Nature
Sand, rocks, bamboo 1400 cm x 1300 cm x 300 cm
NFS This labyrinth has been created to draw attention to the effect that humans are having on the world and to encourage participants to ponder their world. People need to maintain a critical awareness of their environment by recognising information gained through all senses.
Nameer Davis BRISBANE QLD
Soundstripe
Rolled & folded steel, stainless steel twine, paint 240 cm x 60 cm x 70 cm
$5 750
I want the work to create an aural landscape which resonates the specific environment in which the sculpture is located. The local wind patterns are made audible in the workings of the sculpture; a sound machine translating weather into soundwaves
Madeleine Challender
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Scattering Possibilities
Perspex, resin
Variable
$200 each
Scattering Possibilities is an installation inspired by the process of coral spawning and coral larvae dispersing with the ocean’s movement. The changing natural light creates interplay of art and nature, reinforcing the sense of randomness in the natural world.
Mountford BRISBANE QLD
Nimbus
Styrofoam, paper straws
105 cm (diameter)
$7 000
I am fascinated by the intricate detail and tactile surface patterns found in organic forms. Inspired by wasp nests and coral, I use various textures to recreate the patterns of growth found in nature. Meaning an illuminated halo, Nimbus integrates the organic with the geometric.
Wendy Robertson FREEMANTLE WA
Floral
Sea sponges, wood, fishing line & mesh
100 cmx 60 cm x 50 cm
$1500
I have used sea sponges because they are brittle and fragile when dry, yet robust and almost impenetrable when saturated: they mimic the complexity of the natural world. The chair is a symbol of contemplation and reflection.
Richard Goodwin
S YDNEY NSW
CONTAINERHIZOME
Invited Artists
The dissolution of architecture via transformania.
Casselle
Invited Artists Invited Artists
The Peculiar Resonance of Memories
Pre-loved suitcases, material, objects, canvas, sound, light
The Peculiar Resonance of Memories juxtaposes the suitcase with the traditional icons of the museum to create a work about memory’s provenance and circumstance.
The suitcase evokes associations of travel, displacement, emigration, exile and transience yet, at the same time reminds us of belonging and stability. The idiosyncratic collections of material indicate a relationship between the way organisms organise themselves and the way the brain is able to collect, store and process memories.
The Peculiar Resonance of Memories dramatises the way memory functions through association, leaps, or dislocations and how the most profound of these occurrences can give new insight into our relationship with the world.
Blue Gold
Major investors in water stocks (commonly called Blue Gold by traders) profit from a global water market currently valued at $460 billion dollars. The limited supply of fresh water has made it one of the most valuable commodities in the world today, more valuable than oil.
This work recognizes the rapid shift in the status of water as a scarce resource and a global commodity, raising issues of access to and equitable distribution of this essential resource.
Bonemap: Russell Milledge & Rebecca Youdell
MAREEBA QLD
Craig Walsh
BRISBANE QLD
Invited Artists
Gross Domestic Product
I am interested in the journeys of everyday objects, their dispersal and replication across the imaginary domains of industry, commerce and waste. The domestic utensils that crowd both our kitchens and our recycling bins share with modern shipping containers their compression of utility, ubiquity, standardization and supersession. Together they bear witness to both a history of modernity’s grand dreams and our ancient anxieties about the future.
Donna Marcus BRISBANE QLD
Richard Gillespie
TOWNSVILLE QLD
This land is your land, this land is my land PVC pipe 3000 cm x 3000 cm
$1 000
I recognise my needs when it comes to art. I require perceptual pleasure and sensuous enjoyment. Humour is good too. I like visual harmony, grace and balance. There are no secrets. you need only know what your eyes, and perhaps the titles, tell you.
MJ Ryan Bennett
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Million Dollar View
Plywood, frame moulding, pine, mild steel plate
Variable $2 340
Million Dollar View is an interactive installation for viewing and capturing the view. Stop for a moment and look through the frame. With each moment that passes the frames capture another view, similar to the one before but always slightly different.
M ELBOURNE VIC
Chanchal Sue Foxen
FERN TREE TAS
Migrant Skins
Eucalyptus bark - Tasmanian Blue Gumeucalyptus regnans, Kelp - macrocystis prifera, Willow - salix alba.
210 cm x 50 cm circumference
$1 500
My work is about connections and journeys, both physical and metaphorical, a bridging between two worlds. This work represents a reconciliation of the landscape that I carry within me and the landscape with which I am surrounded.
Wish Tree
Cloth, Sea Almond Tree Variable
NFS
Wish Tree connects to the magic of nature through simple processes and everyday materials. The act of making this piece, is an act of honouring this magic.
Philippa Herr & Glen Shields
CALCIUM QLD
Tree of Lost Soles
Washing machine tubs, wire, thongs, LED lights, paint
200 cm
$300 for the pair
A lone thong washes up on the beach, but where is its mate? It is a lost sole. People may feel like this at times, washed up and friendless on a foreign shore. yet, somewhere close your soulmate waits to be found.
Marion Gaemers
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Dressing Up for Dinner
Plant material, beach flotsam, beads, seeds, shells, paper, string and wire
Variable
$90 each
This group of palm trees on the Strand look as if they are waiting outside the C bar ready to go to dinner. I made necklaces for these palms from materials I collected from the beach, so they are dressed for dinner.
Janet Gallagher
AYR QLD
Crazy Geckos
Stainless steel, ceramics, glass, china
50 cm x 30 cm
$400 each
Love them, love them not. They are everywhere. The Crazy Geckos are fun outdoor sculptures with a quirky NQ look.
Lord TOWNSVILLE QLD
Ice and Tides Ice
50 cm x 50 cm x 140 cm
NFS
Daily ice sculptures are about the ephemeral nature of our times. They include a praying kangaroo, a Buddha and an ice basket. Intended to address issues of environment and spirituality, the melting ice will be recorded as the sculptures disappear.
Manta Ray Steel
160 cm x 380 cm x 400 cm
$6 600
I hope that people may receive something special from my work, and for that I give. After all art is to enjoy.
Adriaan Vanderlugt PROSERPINE QLD
Fish Scales
Alloy, stainless steel wire, wooden strikers
260 cm x 220 cm x 20 cm
$12 000
Fish Scales is a large scale sculpture that plays at the levels of visual, physical and creative interaction in Art. The artwork reaches its highest potential only when you play music on the scales.
Claudia Williams
Amanda Feher KAIRI QLD
Anne
TOWNSVILLE QLD
A Way to Go
Bamboo, plywood
3500 cm x 100 cm
$600
A Way to Go signpost indicates some, and salutes all, of our Pacific neighbours, many of whom are now losing their legendary seafaring heritage and even their homelands in this era of air travel and rising seas.
Distances supplied by Adella EdwardsCartographic Centre, School of Earth Sciences, James Cook University.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
See Floor
Digital print on aluminium & timber
300 cm x 120 cm x 19 cm
POA
‘Twenty pieces held by the sandpuzzle platform floor corridorpieces of stories east and west waves and sea rise and tilt’
LAUNCESTON TAS
In Water Series - Floating Flowers
Cane, silk, lights, inner tube, corflute
120 cm diameter x 90 cm high
NFS
By means of microscopic observation and macroscopic projection the lotus flower can become the foundation for an entire theory of the universe an agent whereby we may perceive Truth.
Fibres & Fabrics
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Empty Nest Syndrome
Textiles
Variable
From $50
Our work is meant to convey a celebration of the spare time women have once their children (fledglings) have flown from the nest. Each nest reflects the Fibres and Fabrics members’ time to engage in their own creative pursuits.
Barbara Pierce
Kerry Stelling
Jo Anglesey
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Shell Shadow
Steel, concrete, ceramic, paint
200 cm x 250 cm x 150 cm
$2 100
Shell shadow is a tribute to sea-life and its importance in our environmental sustainability. This sculpture was inspired by walking along the Strand and other Townsville beaches and observing wonderful patterns, life forms and colours of the ocean.
Robert Everingham BRISBANE QLD
Organic Column 1, Organic Column 2
Forged Steel
60 cm x 60 cm x 210 cm
$6 800 per item
The Organic Columns 1 and 2 represent the continuous and intertwined natural forms seen in nature.
TOOGOOLAWAH QLD White Drawings
Copper tube, galvanised mesh, copper wire and spray enamel
115 cm x 700 cm x 40 cm
$5500
Using copper pipe I have made single line ‘drawings’ of five boat shapes, which have then been painted all white. I see them as being like memories that shift and change depending upon how we focus on them.
Maree Edmiston Prior T IN
QLD
Waves
Townsville Beach Sand
500 cm x 400 cm x 15 cm
Waves was developed from the imprints of global brand name shoes in the sand, representing the ecological footprint. Waves shows the dynamics between water and land; the natural patterns of their interaction, a timely reminder of the temporary nature of our coastline.
C AN B AY
Elizabeth Poole
Farvardin Daliri
Alison Macdiarmid
TOWNSVILLE QLD
An Inconvenient Truth…
it’s a bit late now Johnny Bamboo, mixed media Variable
POA
The evidence is overwhelming and undeniable, global warming is having an unprecedented effect on our planet. Sea levels could rise by more than six metres as the shelf ice in Greenland and Antarctica melts. Each of these poles measures over six metres and that’s alot of water!
Kalven Lloyd-Smith
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Stations of the Spike
Timber, plaster, wire
100 cm x 100 cm x 90 cm
$470 each
Stations of the Spike is a representation of the importance of Queensland Rail and the Australian Red Cross Blood Service to North Queensland. The development throughout the region has helped to bind communities together.
Gabrielle Hegyes
SODWALLS NSW
Sand Circles
Mild steel, fabric, inks, herbs, spices, sand Variable
$1 500 each
We all came to this continent from different cultural backgrounds bringing with us our beliefs, traditions and customs - the things that makes us who we are. The work aims to accentuate our similarities and celebrate our diversity. The installation is re-created everyday with new patterns and colours.
TOWNSVILLE QLD
Prayers for the Sea Shore
Stencil prints on recycled textiles
500 A4 flags
This series of workshops will facilitate a place where members of the Townsville community can engage in art and take a moment outside of their urban lifestyles to appreciate the amazing natural beauty we are surrounded by.
Michelle Hall
Shop 9 48 T hur ngowa D K wan 4817 Ph: 4723 5944
P ERC T UCKER R EGIONAL G ALLERy Cnr Denham St & Flinders Mall 07 4727 9011 ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au 10 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday 10 am - 2 pm Saturday - Sunday Strand Ephemera 2007 on a small scale at the Gallery M a Q u ETTE EXH i B i T ion 28 august - 16 September 2007 Sunday 16 September 2 pm - 5 pm Burke Street Headland, the Strand (in front of Picnic Bay Lifesaving Club) Free Admission
on arT: coMMuniT y arT Day
along a picnic, relax and enjoy art alfresco. There are activities for all ages as well as live music and entertainment.
workshops with Strand Ephemera 2007 artists
music
the artists with a ‘speed-dating’ meet and greet Live performances by Extensions Youth Dance Company
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Graeme Buckley Outrigger Crew (maquette)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you to all the artists involved in Strand Ephemera 2007 and to the enthusiastic volunteers who assisted with all aspects of the exhibition and public program. Within Council, special thanks to Debbie Jimmieson and all at the Strand Office, Ken Armitage and all at Parks, and Troy Greenwood.
Anderson, Bruce
Anglessey, Jo
Auriac, Thierry
Buckley, Graeme
Challender, Madeleine
Chism, Jill
Crowe, Sharon
Crowe, Steve
Daliri, Farvardin
Davis, Nameer
Ditchburn, Sylvia
Edmiston Prior, Maree
Edwards, Janelle
Everingham, Robert
Hegyes, Gabriella
Herr, Philippa
Hynes, Jan
Lloyd-Smith, Kalven
Lord, Anne
Macdiarmid, Alison
Mango, Anna
Marcus, Donna
McDonald, Alison
McEwan, Vic
Milledge, Russell
Mountford, Casselle
Nilsen, Laurie
Peters Nampitjin, Susan
Pierce, Barbara
Pirrie, Sarah
Poole, Elizabeth
Robertson, Wendy
Ryan Bennett, MJ
Shatte, Isabella
Shields, Glen
Stelling, Kerry
Sue Foxen, Chanchal
Frances Thomson
Amber Church
Marg Naylor
Jo Lankester
Jo Terry
Clinton Searston
Renee Joyce
Simone Lee Long
Amy Logovik
Wendy Bainbridge
Kath Cornwall
Mary Gallagher
Fabrics & Fibres
Feher, Amanda
Floyd, Judith
Fox, Chris
Fujii, Takamiyoshi
Gaemers, Marion
Gallagher, Janet
Gillespie, Richard
Goodwin, Richard
Hall, Michelle
Tuck, Dyasley
Vanderlugt, Adriaan
Volkofsky, Penelope
Walsh, Craig
Williams, Claudia
youdell, Rebecca
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