Annual Report 2011/2012
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Pinnacles Gallery
Prepared September 2012
Jon Cattapan Looking Back (Baucau) [detail] 2011Gallery Services Staff
Frances Thomson Manager, Gallery Services
Shane Fitzgerald Curator
Anthony Edwards Operations Supervisor, Pinnacles Gallery
Eric Nash Audience Development Co-ordinator
Amber Church Audience Development Officer
Jak Henson Installation/Collection Officer
Leah McManus Installation Officer
Jo Stacey Administration Officer
Louise Middleton Gallery Assistant
Gillian Ribbins Gallery Assistant
Nic Horton Gallery Trainee
Mitch Lynn Gallery Trainee
Carly Sheil Gallery Trainee
Daniel Sleigh Gallery Trainee
Wendy Bainbridge Gallery Services Officer
Townsville City Council’s Art Acquisition Working Group
Councillor Jenny Lane Chair (to 2 December 2011)
Councillor Tony Parsons Acting Chair (to 26 March 2012)
Councillor Sue Blom Chair
Objectives
The mission of Gallery Services is to develop the arts, artists, and arts audience of north Queensland.
In 2011/2012 the Gallery Services section of Townsville City Council managed the City of Townsville Art Collection, delivered advice and support to arts and cultural organisations and artists across the region, and operated the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery, providing a dynamic program of exhibitions and events at each venue. Gallery Services was also responsible for delivering the hugely successful, 11 day outdoor sculpture festival, Strand Ephemera; Ron Mueck: In Bed and Xstrata Percival Portrait Award
The work undertaken by the Gallery Services section is guided by and meets the following goals as set out in the Arts and Culture Strategic Action Plan >> 2011-2014; Townsville City Council Corporate Plan 2009-2014; and Leading, Creating, Connecting: Shaping a Place to be Proud of - Community Plan, Townsville >> 2011-2021
Arts and Culture Strategic Action Plan >> 2011-2014
>> Priority Area One: Place
Accessible, functional and lively locations that enhance the city’s uniqueness.
>> Priority Area Two: Participation
Maximise opportunities for people to be involved in, and to make a contribution to, the arts and cultural profile of Townsville.
>> Priority Area Three: Professional Practice, Production and Programming
Excellence in arts and cultural expression through planning and capacity building initiatives that promote best practice.
>> Priority Area Four: Promotion
Townsville’s arts and cultural heritage widely promoted as a
Councillor Gary Eddiehausen
Councillor Colleen Doyle
Mr Simon Reid (to 7 June 2012)
Mr Tate Adams AM (to 7 June 2012)
Ms Connie Hoedt (to 7 June 2012)
Dr Nita Vasilescu (to 7 June 2012)
key feature of the city’s identity.
>> Priority Area Five: Partnerships
Sustainability of Townsville’s arts and cultural sector.
>> Priority Area Six: Planning
Arts and cultural projects and initiatives as a catalyst for the region’s social and economic development.
Townsville City Council Corporate Plan 2009-2014
>> Goal 3: Social Sustainability
Enhancement of opportunities for social engagement and well-being.
3.4 Foster the development of the city as a learning community.
3.6 Strengthen community networks to collaboratively deliver community services
3.7 Plan for community facilities and services to meet the community’s current and future needs.
3.8 Provide community services and facilities to meet the needs of the community.
3.10 Facilitate and showcase artistic learning and expression through performances, exhibitions, activities and programs.
3.11 Support community participation in cultural activities, programs and events.
Leading, Creating, Connecting: Shaping a Place to be Proud of - Community Plan, Townsville >> 2011-2021
>> Guiding principle: Develop a vibrant arts lifestyle
Embracing the richness and talent of the arts community.
Gallery Services Report
We are pleased to present the Gallery Services Annual Report 2011/12 celebrating a solid year of achievement in exhibition programming, public programs and new acquisitions for the City of Townsville Art Collection
Throughout 2011/12 Gallery Services has successfully delivered 64 exhibitions across its two premier venues, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery, including numerous local artists and community group exhibitions in its Niche, Access, Showcase, Stairwell and YourSpace exhibition spaces. A host of education and public programs complementing the major exhibitions were also conducted by the Gallery Services team during this period.
Highlights for 2011/12 included the highly anticipated Xstrata Percival Portrait Award which offered a $40,000 acquisitive prize, heralding the Percival as one of the nation’s most lucrative portrait prizes. The exhibition attracted significant local and national media with a staggering 178 entries received from throughout Australia and overseas, with all entries being displayed.
Similarly, Strand Ephemera, Townsville’s flagship biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition which took place in September 2011, received widespread positive feedback from the community. Planning is already underway to continue to grow and improve this significant arts event for the people of Townsville and visitors to the region in 2013.
The final Acquisition Working Group meeting for the 2011/12 financial year also marked the end of the four year appointment to the Working Group of Chair Cr Jenny Lane, Cr Tony Parsons, Mr Tate Adams AM, Ms Connie Hoedt, Mr Simon Reid, and Dr Nita Vasilescu. The Gallery Services team wishes to acknowledge the significant support and contribution of the group and we offer our sincerest thanks. As we enter 2012/13 we extend a very warm welcome to the newly appointed Working Group members.
Acquisition Working Group Chair’s Report
On behalf of the Art Acquisition Working Group, I thank all of our donors for their generous support over the past year. It is also important to recognise all of our donors over the years. Every contribution to the Collection is gratefully received and acknowledged and all gifts, whether large or small, do make a difference.
I warmly thank fellow Working Group members and Gallery Services Manager, Frances Thomson and her dedicated team for their support as the new Chair of the Acquisition Working Group. I look forward to continuing to provide support and assistance to Townsville City Council’s Gallery Services section and the arts community as a whole.
Cr Sue Blom Chair, Art Acquisition Working GroupOverview
The year 2011/2012 saw committed staff and volunteers of Gallery Services contribute significantly to the development of Townsville as a creative community, in a year that marked Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s 30th anniversary and Pinnacles Gallery’s 15th anniversary. As well as the blockbusters Strand Ephemera, Ron Mueck: In Bed and the Xstrata Percival Portrait Award, and the plethora of other exhibitions presented at Gallery Services venues, there were a host of programs delivered to enhance the arts audience’s enjoyment of and engagement with the artwork throughout the region. These programs included informative and educational programs; ABC Open digital workshops; film screenings; artist talks; floortalks; lectures and tours; performances by local writers; Australian Festival of Chamber Music masterclasses; and the introduction of the extremely popular Townsville Artist Markets, which will now be held regularly at Riverway Arts Centre.
Gallery Services also demonstrated its commitment to the learning and engagement opportunities made available to the youth of the Townsville region, through consistent consultation with local arts teachers; the provision of educative resources to complement major exhibitions; the Artist-in-Schools program, which sees a local artist tutor a class of students to deliver an exhibition outcome at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery; the Pinnacles Gallery Kids Club; numerous free drop-in weekend workshops; consistent developed programs of school holiday workshops delivered at both galleries; and the regional art workshops delivered by Pinnacles Gallery staff in the lead up to Creative Generations and ArtNow. In short there was much activity in the arts across the region during 2011/12.
Importantly, more than 95% of visitors’ comments in the Visitors Books expressed satisfaction with the Galleries’ exhibitions, accompanying programs and activities, and the warm welcome and assistance received from staff and volunteers.
Townsville City Council Gallery Services Annual Report 2011/2012
Gallery Services Outputs 2011/12
During the 2011/12 period Gallery Services undertook a dynamic, diverse and assertive approach towards maintaining and establishing numerous outreach programs which challenge traditional roles normally associated with visual art galleries.
In total eight major Townsville region localitiesNorth Ward; Kirwan; Northern Beaches; Pimlico; South Townsville; Annandale; Mundingburra and Garbuttparticipated in various educative and community based programs and activities.
In addition to the Townsville region focus the successful touring exhibition Metal as Anything exposed audiences in Stanthorpe; Toowoomba; Tamworth; Wagga Wagga and Canberra to the engaging and popular work of Townsville artist Ron McBurnie.
Exhibitions
Gallery Services presented 65 exhibitions in the 2011/12 financial year, including the major outdoor public art festival Strand Ephemera. The undertaking of a major tour of the 2009 Ron McBurnie survey exhibition Metal as Anything to five galleries along the east coast of Australia and revolving showcase displays of artworks at the Townsville airport and select council locations throughout the city were also undertaken during this period. Similarly, the Gallery Services Art About program saw the presentation of City of Townsville Art Collection artworks throughout council chambers and offices.
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery presented 16 major exhibitions on the ground and first floors, including works from the collection such as the 30th birthday exhibition entitled 30@30, major touring exhibitions of national and international artworks, such as Zhongjian: Midway, and exhibitions by local artists including Tony Cuthbertson and Gerald Soworka. The Gallery continued its partnership with local arts and cultural groups such as JCU, Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE, and the Townsville Art Society to present their annual exhibitions.
A further 32 exhibitions of predominantly local content were delivered in the Gallery’s Niche, Access, Showcase and Stairwell spaces. Perc Tucker Regional Gallery attracted 62,197 visitors in the financial year, with the largest attendance
recorded for any single exhibition being 15,284 during the Xstrata Percival Portrait Award
Pinnacles Gallery presented eight major exhibitions, including touring exhibitions of national significance such as the immensely popular Ron Mueck: In Bed (which attracted 8,039 visitors) and Vernon Ah Kee - CantChant. The Gallery continued its strong relationship with Education Queensland and the region’s secondary schools through Creative Generations Excellence Awards in Visual Art and Design, and Pinnacles Gallery’s innovative ArtNow initiative.
Exhibitions of new media and contemporary art were also presented, while a program of seven local artist and community group exhibitions were arranged by the Gallery to be displayed at YourSpace, in the foyer of the Thuringowa Library - each enjoying an opening celebration.
Events and Educational Activities
There was a particular focus throughout Gallery Services in 2011/12 on the delivery of a range of events and educational ativities to engage audiences and complement the 64 exhibitions displayed, thus enhancing participation with the community. A total of 469 public programs were delivered during this period.
The Artist-in-Schools program initiated and conducted by Gallery Services offers artists the opportunity to work with students within the school environment to achieve an exhibition outcome at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. Gallery Services employs local artists who transfer skills to both students and teachers alike whilst encouraging the development of visual arts. The students are introduced to the gallery environment and view their works in the Stairwell of Perc Tucker Regional Gallery with an official opening and a guided tour of the current exhibitions being displayed.
Pinnacles Gallery staff undertook trips to schools to present workshops covering the documentation and presentation of student artwork, video editing, digital photography and lomography. The workshops were held locally, as well as regionally in Ingham and Mount Isa, with an aim to help the development of students entering work in the exhibitions.
Pinnacles Gallery initiated a new Kids Club program in 2011/12. Sign up to the Kids Club program is free, and members receive discounted workshops and a free monthly e-news detailing the programs delivered by Pinnacles Gallery specifically for children. The program has been popular, with 189 members to date and positive feedback from participants.
One example of a program that extended the audiences understanding of the artwork was the screening of The Bandit
Queen of India. Gallery Services secured the rights to publicly screen the 1994 Indian film, which exposes a controversial aspect of Indian culture, while providing a triumphant portrait of female empowerment. This true story was referenced by artist Sangeeta Sandrasegar in her Goddess of Flowers series, which was included in the Queensland Art Gallery Touring Exhibition Contemporary Miniatures, displayed at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery from 2 March - 29 April 2012. The event was advertised to coincide with International Womens Day, and attracted 24 enthusiastic visitors.
Adopting the Townsville Artist Markets as a regular event has proven to be an extremely popular choice within the community. The event is going from strength to strength, both in terms of visitation and the number and quality of stall holders, and provides a vehicle for local arts and crafts-people to promote and sell their works at no cost. One member of the community recently expressed their personal appreciation, stating “A big thankyou to all the guys for yet again an absolutely fantastic markets. You guys are awesome, and I love the way you keep to the ‘handmade’ rule...alot of stalls yesterday I was really surprised and such talent... that was a huge success and so well organised - well done.” Six Townsville Artist Markets are planned for 2012/13.
The staging of regular free drop-in workshops on Sundays throughout the Xstrata Percival Portrait Award was also popular with the community. Attendances to these activities were consistently in excess of 300, with positive feedback received from families seeking affordable, fun family activities. The workshops were all linked to portraiture. Gallery Services continues to conduct talks and tours available to primary and secondary schools within the region, to tertiary arts groups, and to community groups such as the University of the Third Age (U3A).
Ron Mueck: In Bed
In recognition of the incredible popularity of Ron Mueck’s In bed 2005, from the Queensland Art Gallery’s collection, the sculpture travelled to several key regional Queensland venues from late 2011, including Pinnacles Gallery.
Australian-born, London-based sculptor Ron Mueck’s sculptures are some of the most widely acclaimed and identifiable works in the international contemporary art arena. After working as a puppetmaker for children’s television and working in the United States with Jim Henson (of The Muppets television show fame), Mueck gained recognition as a visual artist with his inclusion in the 1997 Royal Academy exhibition Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection. Mueck is a master at creating hyperreal sculptures; so effectively imitating nature that reality seems to be suspended. In Bed, a mammoth seven metre long sculpture, is a stunning example of his skill.
The regional tour followed the success of the Ron Mueck exhibition at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art, which featured In bed, from May to August 2010. In Bed was on show at Pinnacles Gallery from 19 November 2011 until 9 January 2012, and piqued the interest of local media, including a cartoon about the work in The Sun local newspaper, and the community generally, attracting over 8,000 visitors during its showing.
Attracting a touring exhibition such as Ron Mueck: In bed from a major touring institution is evidence of Pinnacles Gallery’s standing as an important and respected gallery in the national network of regional galleries. The exhibition also showcased the adaptability of the space, which is perfectly positioned to showcase new media artwork, large sculptures, contemporary and traditional exhibitions.
Strand Ephemera
Strand Ephemera in 2011 featured 36 contemporary artworks by local and national artists along the two kilometre Strand waterfront with an estimated 70,000 visitors during the 11 day event.
The event opened on Friday 2 September with an open air broadcast by ABC Local Radio, interviewing participating artists live on site. Strand aLive provided the main performance element, adding a sense of fun and mayhem. This project incorporated a series of “live art” activities interacting with audience members. Other live components included daily Zen Raking at Helena Rador-Gibson’s artwork entitled Zen-Ephemera and scheduled performances by local musicians The Lettuce Dance Band and The Pink Ladies on Jan Hynes’ 2009 Strand Ephemera entry Pink Piano
Twice daily drop-in artist workshops offered an important means of extending the involvement of the community, allowing them a greater appreciation of artistic skills. The education program had record attendance with a total of 31 school groups and 1092 students participating.
Sebastian Di Mauro returned to the gallery to present as a keynote speaker at the Public Art Symposium (held at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery on Monday 12 September) along with Robyn Daw of Arts Queensland (Art+Place) and Daniel Wallwork (Cairns artist).
Over 60 volunteers were involved in Strand Ephemera supporting all aspects of the exhibition including installation and demount, official opening and Public Art Symposium, workshops, guided art tours and the Strand Ephemera Information Desk. Gallery Services acknowledges and thanks the very important contribution made by all volunteers in assisting us in realising the success of this project.
Judge Sebastian Di Mauro awarded two artworks equal share of the $10,000 Artistic Excellence Award donated by Xstrata Community Program at the opening event attended by 200+ people:
• Girrungun Artists - Bagu with Jiman.
• Erica Gray - Rock Anemone.
The People’s Choice Award winner was announced at the Public Art Symposium:
• Aden McLeod – People watching people in the spirit.
The Wilson/Ryan/Grose Photographic Competition winners:
• Under 18 yrs ($200): Elisa Ernst, for her photograph of MJ Ryan Bennett’s Gifts from the Sea.
• 18 yrs and Over ($800): Danielle Leslie, for her photograph of Richard Gillespie’s The whole town is talking.
Over 70 photographers submitted in excess of 250 images – a record number of entries for the competition. Adam Brown, Lecturer in Photography at James Cook University, judged the competition and was impressed by the overall standard and diversity of entries. He said Ernst’s photo was “outstanding, just a really striking photograph...Danielle Leslie has presented a photograph that is quite dynamic. Her response to Richard Gillespies’s sculpture has been to merge a traditional photograph with some subtle Photoshop techniques in a way that accentuates the essence of the sculpture. I really like that the effects have been used in such a minimal way and it is the sculpture that takes centre place.”
Xstrata Percival Portrait Award 2012
The Xstrata Percival Portrait Award is north Queensland’s most prestigious portrait prize, beginning in 2007 and becoming a biennial event in 2008. Since its inception, the exhibition’s major prize has grown from $2000 in 2007, to $40,000 in 2012, gaining significant media attention locally and nationally, and is likened to the famed Archibald Prize
2012’s exhibition attracted 178 entries from around Australia and overseas - including 112 entries from north Queensland - and a submission from as far as Russia. The breadth of entries demonstrates the exhibition’s ability to capture the local community’s imagination while also showcasing the region’s arts and cultural diversity in an exhibition of national significance. 15,284 people visited the exhibition during its display period.
The winning entry, Kevin Lincoln’s Self Portrait, was announced by Mark Roberts of Xstrata - the exhibition’s major sponsor - at a gala opening at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. Lincoln’s winning work now enters the City of Townsville Art Collection. The portraits were judged by Barry Pearce, the Emeritus Curator from the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Mr Pearce said Lincoln’s winning portrait was an outstanding work; “The portrait is a thoughtful, contemplative work. The artist’s use of the golden mean is very clever, and he’s restrained in his use of colour, but it creates a sense of intimacy that allows the viewer to actually enter his space. It’s monochromatically impeccable.”
The Costel Vasilescu Unpackers Prize, donated by the Vasilescu family, was awarded to Townsville artist Donna Beningfield for her painting entitled The Beginning. The painting featured Troy Patti an accomplished jazz musician who lived in Townsville from 2008 to 2011. The nine unpackers had an intimate preview of the 178 entries ahead of the Xstrata Percival Portrait Award and for the first time had the opportunity to cast their creative opinion on the pieces.
Jun Chen’s portrait of Justice David North proved the favourite amongst exhibition visitors, picking up the People’s Choice Award. Townsville resident Mark Enders was the lucky voter to win a 12 month membership to Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. Congratulations also to Jennifer Trybula, who was the 15,000th visitor and received a commissioned portrait of herself or a person of her choosing by Townsville artist Rawiri Smith.
It is anticipated that the exhibition will further develop in 2014, and Gallery Services has ear-marked the Percival Portrait Award to be displayed through the entire Perc Tucker Regional Gallery ground and first floors.
City of Townsville Art Collection & Research
The major collection exhibition entitled 30@30 was presented in September 2011, marking Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s thirtieth year. This exhibition was part of Gallery Services’ Curatorial Development Program and provided Eric Nash, Audience Development Co-ordinator, Gallery Services, with a unique opportunity to curate his first major exhibition.
The exhibition featured one work acquired into the City of Townsville Art Collection from each of the Gallery’s 30 years of operation. The exhibition and the accompanying catalogue allows the community an opportunity to view a selection of treasures from the Collection, and to discover the history behind the works and how they were acquired.
John Firth-Smith’s seminal painting Point to Point, Place to Place was of particular interest to visitors. At the 1974 Townsville Pacific Festival Art Exhibition, the awarding of the top prize and subsequent acquisition of John Firth-Smith’s painting Cajun was not a unanimously celebrated decision. In fact, some vocal members of the community even labelled the work Townsville’s Blue Poles. Others believe the awarding of this prize was the catalyst for Townsville’s arts awakening, an opinion supported by the subsequent and astute 1984 purchase of Firth-Smith’s Point to Point, Place to Place, now among the Collection’s most valuable artworks.
This exhibition gained significant national media, including feature stories on George Baldessin in The Australian, and on George Gittoes in the Courier Mail, resultingly strengthening Gallery Services relationship with Gittoes, opening a dialogue which will see a major acquisition of a Gittoes painting into the City of Townsville Art Collection in 2012/13 through the Cultural Gifts Program.
Acquisitions
2011/12 was a significant year in the development of the City of Townsville Art Collection, particularly in terms of the number, value and quality of artworks acquired. In total, 141 artworks were formally accepted into the Collection, at a total value of $391,403. This is an exceptional indication of the national significance of Townsville City Council’s premier art galleries (Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery) administered by Gallery Services in attracting such favourable recognition within the arts sector.
This year’s acquisition process included the formal integration of artworks from the former Thuringowa Art Collection into one City of Townsville Art Collection - in total 21 artworks valued at $11,115 were transferred.
Most importantly, $344,143 worth of artworks were donated this financial year, either directly from artists, collectors, or through the Cultural Gifts Program.
It was through the Cultural Gifts Program that perhaps the year’s most significant acquisitions were made. Internationally recognised central Queensland photomedia artist Shane Fitzgerald gifted the City of Townsville Art Collection eight large scale photomedia works valued at $180,000. Douglas Kagi - significant art collector - made a generous gift of a suite of 24 digital prints by British artist Tim Maguire valued at $118,000. Both of these important donations were administered through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.
Additional works to enter the City of Townsville Art Collection included prints by Tate Adams, John Coburn, Euan MacLeod and Margaret Wilson; paintings from Papua New Guinean artists such as Joe Nalo and John Siune; a contemporary print by renonwned street artist Mini Graff; a suite of 24 prints by Townsville’s PressNorth collective; and another suite of prints by artists of the Girringun Arts Centre.
The year’s major purchase is a beautiful, large-scale painting entitled Looking Back (Baucau) by Melbourne artist Jon Cattapan, whose work featured in the major Australian War Memorial Touring Exhibition Perspectives at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery in early 2012/13.
Cattapan states, “Looking Back (Baucau) belongs to a series of works made as a response to my time following the Australian Defence Forces in Timor Leste as an Official artist for the Australian War Memorial in 2008. The troops I encountered came from various parts of Australia including Townsville, Sydney, ACT and Brisbane.” The work responds directly to Townsville’s status as a garrison town and complements a number of military and war artworks already held within the City of Townsville Art Collection. The purchase of this work will be split across the financial years 2011/12 and 2012/13.
Art acquisitions 2011/2012
Dimensions refer to image or object size unless otherwise stated.
Art of the Tropics
Tate ADAMS
Pandanus XX 2011
Silkcut lino, Ed. 2/50
80 x 120cm
Gift of the artist
Diary of a vintage: the work cycle of the year 1979 at Wynns Coonawarra Estate in South Australia depicted in twenty-six wood engravings and text by Tate Adams 1981 Book of 42 pages, with wood engravings, printed in black ink, and letterpress text; hand-bound in maroon silk, blocked in gold, in slipcase
21.5 x 22cm (slipcase)
Gift of the artist
Fallen pandanus 1994
Woodcut, printed in black ink
15 x 16.5cm
Gift of the artist
Irish village c.1955
Lithograph, printed in black ink
20.2 x 25cm
Gift of the artist
Soul Cages 1958
Book of 28 pages, with 20 wood engravings, printed in black ink, and letterpress text; bound in teal paper cover, beige spine, teal print on front cover, paper and plastic cover with imagery, inside first page, Signed by Tate Adams and dated June 2010
19 x 12cm (closed)
Gift of the artist
Alison ANNESLEY
Remains – Turn of the Century Sugar Cane Stables 1980
Watercolour on rag paper
46.5 x 75.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Georgia BIEBER-YORK
Paluma Labyrinth 1995
Tempera on paper
49.5 x 39.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Vince BRAY
Reminisce 2011
Drypoint, Ed. 13/30
24.5 x 19cm
Gift of the artist
Laura CASTELL
Young Woman 2011
Woodcut
29.5 x 21.5cm
Gift of the artist
Len COOK
Untitled [sphere] c.2000
Earthenware ceramic pot, Paluma clay
20 x 30 x 30cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Kath CORNWALL
Tully Gorge Strangler 2011
Drypoint
29.5 x 19.5cm
Gift of the artist
Jan CROCKER
Alice River 1991
Watercolour
17 x 27cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Jan DALY
Einmal ist keinmal (once is over)
Or the eternal conundrum 2011
Woodcut, Ed. 13/30
15 x 10cm
Gift of the artist
George DEAN
Palmetum 1998
Linocut
25.5 x 26cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Sylvia DITCHBURN
Fireworks, Foshan Autumn Festival, China 2011
Synthetic polymer paint on Arches paper
29 x 38.5cm
Gift of the artist
Fireworks No. 2, Foshan Autumn Festival, China 2011
Synthetic polymer paint on Arches paper
29 x 38.5cm
Gift of the artist
Fireworks No. 3, Foshan Autumn Festival, China 2011
Synthetic polymer paint on Arches paper
29 x 38.5cm
Gift of the artist
Karen DOOLAN
Woman Dance 1999
Synthetic polymer paint on Canvas
41 x 61cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Tony FITZSIMMONS
Clair de lune 2011
Aquatint and sugarlift etching, 13/30
20 x 12.4cm (plate size)
Gift of the artist
Donna FOLEY
Grand Narratives: Wee Hunekers 2011
Print transfer & Drypoint on Dutch Etching paper, Ed.13/30
28 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
Rhelma FRASER
Living connections 1993
Colour screenprint
17 x 10cm
Robert HARVEY
Queensland March 1885
Watercolour
17.5 x 25cm
Purchased 2011
Sylvia HEWITT
Voyager Adrift 2011
Copper sulphate etching on aluminium, Ed. 13/30
38 x 28cm
Gift of the artist
Sandi HOOK
Veiled Darkness 2011
Wood engraving, Ed. 13/30
28 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
Jan HYNES
Yabulu Sunset 2000
Oil on canvas
122.5 x 152.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Tye JEFFERY
View of Hervey Range 1995
Oil on canvas
153 x 102.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Sheree KINLYSIDE
Mr Cook laid a place at the table for all his friends…except the artist 2011
Etching
24 x 14.5cm (plate size)
Gift of the artist
Three Ring Circus 1998
Ink on paper
49 x 29.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Collection
Thuringowa with Mars in sight 1997
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
81.5 x 81.5cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Rochelle KNARSTON
Untitled (figure and animal) 1995
Drypoint, printed in red ink, and blind embossing and perforations on folded paper
(from No need to title, Townsville, Lyre Bird Press, 1995)
6 x 35.5cm
Donated by Tate Adams
Richard LANE
Great Barrier Reef – Coral and Fish 1989
Watercolour / ink
32.5 x 64cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Jo LANKESTER
Bower 2011
Aluminium and copper sulphate etching with Chine Colle’
28 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Message to the Living 2011
Linocut and Chine Colle’ on Stonehenge
250gsm, Ed. 10/30
25 x 13cm
Gift of the artist
Margot LAVER
Successive Generations Roll By 2011
Two copper plate Aquatint & Dremel Drypoint Etching
38 x 28cm
Gift of the artist
Jordan Grant Vanitas [detail] 2012. Gift of the Artist. City of Townsville Art Collection.Anne LORD
Yasi Trees (with bark on) 2011
Wood engraving, Ed, 13/30
9.5 x 11cm (plate size)
Gift of the artist
Laurel McKENZIE
Musa 2011
Archival pigment print, Ed. 13/30
28 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
Lyre Bird Press (Tate Adams & Ron McBurnie)
Christmas Greetings from the Lyre Bird C1995
Woodblock
15 x 15cm
Gift of Lyre Bird Press
Candace MILES
Secret Ascidium 1999
Clay, raku fired
40 x 56cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Jenny MULCAHY
The Bridge 2000
Ceramic and steel
37 x 90 x 13cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Hannah MURRAY
I am Homesick for a Place That I Don’t Know 2011
Drypoint, silkscreen, Digital Print
36.5 x 25.5cm
Gift of the artist
Roland NANCARROW
From a Garden Somewhere 1999
Painted Wood
(Five pieces) longest approx 190 x 15cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Eric NASH
A slightly more dramatic before and after than you’d get at Jenny Craig 2011
Aerosol, synthetic polymer paint and charcoal on skate decks
80 x 65cm
Gift of the Artist
Eric NASH (and NIPS)
Lucid 2011
Stencil and collage
84 x 59.5cm
Gift of the artist
Ernest OATES
Thuringowa Shire Council Chambers to 1964 1980
Ink on paper
38.6 x 64cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Jill O’SULLIVAN
Last Place of Being 2011
Lithograph
29.5 x 19cm (plate size)
Gift of the artist
John RAGGATT
Flood Plains, Ross River Dam 1976
Oil on board
59.2 x 74cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Irene RAE
Entwined 2011
Linocut, Chine Colle’ on Stonehenge paper, Ed. 13/30
18 x 13cm
Gift of the artist
Kristina REHORN
Untitled (bush scene) 1992
Woodcut
4.5 x 6cm
Peter RYDE
Late afternoon at Palm Creek 1993
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
92 x 152cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Veronica SCHOLES
The Shape of Thuringowa Division 1879
The Shape of Thuringowa Shire 1986
The Shape of Thuringowa City 1998 1998
Silk
90 x 88cm each panel (triptych)
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Zelma SCHULTEN
My Castle 2011
Etching, zinc plate, Ed. 13/30
28 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
Anneke SILVER
Moon shrine 1993
Etching
6 x 6cm
After Yasi 2011
Linocut, Ed. 13/30
20.5 x 29.3cm
Gift of the artist
Adrianne SMITH
Shadows, Oak Valley 1979
Oil on board
40 x 50cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Gabriel SMITH
Tracks II 2011
Sugarlift and drypoint on zinc, Ed.13/30
16.5 x 20cm
Gift of the artist
Gerald SOWORKA
Are We There Yet? 2011
Linocut on drafting film, Ed. 13/30
17 x 17.5cm
Gift of the artist
Rhonda STEVENS
Sunbeams, Slicing, Shimmering amongst the Undercurrents 2011
Linocut on Dutch Block 300gsm, Ed. 13/30
38 x 28cm
Gift of the artist
Jenny TERREY
Coongie Lakes, Strzelecki Desert 2011
Carborundum Grit collagraph on Fabriano
Tiepolo 290 gsm, Ed.13/30
18 x 25cm
Gift of the artist
Sasi VICTOIRE
Esplanade Dreaming 2011
Lithograph, Ed. 13/30
28 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
K. WRIGHT
She # 2 c. 2005
Etching, printed in red ink, Ed. 1/10
12.5 x 12.5cm
Sandra WRIGHT
Incarnation 2011
Etching, aluminium plate, Ed. 13/30
28 x 37.5cm
Gift of the artist
Danny YATES
Thirsty souls (supplementary edition to The Barflies’ chorus, Townsville, Lyre Bird Press, 1995) 1994
Etching, printed in black ink
17 x 22cm
Donated by Tate Adams
Australian art
Rex ADDISON
Feet up 2011
Linocut on 300gsm cartridge paper, Ed.14/15
29 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Frank BARDSLEY
Abstract
Watercolour
32 x 32cm
Donated by Ross Searle
Jon CATTAPAN
Looking Back (Baucau) 2011
Oil and Synthetic polymer paint on linen
185 x 250cm
Purchased 2011
John COBURN
Garden of the night 1990
Colour lithograph
50 x 72cm
Anna CURTIS
Wanderers’ wings 2011
Colour linocut
21 x 29cm
Gift of the artist
Suzanne DANAHER
Untitled 2011
Drypoint and etching, printed in blue ink
9 x 29.5cm
Gift of the artist
Carolyn DODDS
The art of life 2011
Woodcut on kozo paper
29 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Lawrence FINN
Zemblanity 2011
Colour letterpress wood type and Photo-polymer block
29 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Shane FITZGERALD
Arpeggio I 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
98 x 144.5cm (mounted and framed)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Arpeggio III 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
97 x 144cm (mounted and framed)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Foundation 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
316 x 90cm (unmounted)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Gegenschein 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
97 x 147cm (mounted and framed)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Giya 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
100 x 160cm (unmounted)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Giya II 2006
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
100 x 426cm (unmounted)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Giya III 2006
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
213.5 x 104cm (mounted and framed)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Tahitian dream 2005
Duraflex print, Ed. A/P
100 x 173cm (unmounted)
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Jordan GRANT
Vanitas 2012
Synthetic polymer paint and charcoal on canvas
92 x 92c m
Gift of the artist
Yolanda JUEN
Himmelblick 2011
Etching on Hanhemuehle paper
26 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Jonathon LARSEN
Ned, Ned you are better off dead 2011
Colour linocut
21 x 29cm
Gift of the artist
Matt LIMMER
Altered beast 2011
Risograph print, printed in black and pink ink
35 x 25cm
Donated by Eric Nash
Kevin LINCOLN
Untitled (self-portrait) 2007
Pencil on paper
57 x 38cm
Gift of the artist
Terri MacDONALD
Edgar Allan Poe / The raven 1997
Artist’s book of 30 pages, with illustrations and hand-drawn text; offset photo-lithography
122 x 92cm
Euan MacLEOD
Barrow I 2007
Whiteground etching and aquatint, Ed. HC4
42 x 47.5cm (plate)
Collaborating artist Sheree Kinlyside
Tim MAGUIRE
Berries and Sky 2009
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 5/12
120 x 181cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Branches II 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 4/8
105.5 x 107.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Falling Snow I 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 4/25
101 x 81cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Falling Snow II 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 2/25
80 x 100.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Falling Snow III 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 7/25
102 x 90cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Lago di Como I 2008
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 3/20
35 x 50cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Lago di Como II 2008
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 4/20
35 x 50cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Serpentine 2008
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 2/20
35 x 50cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Villa d’Este 2008
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 3/15
69 x 99cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants I 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 17/35
59 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants II 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 11/35
59.5 x 79.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants III 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 11/35
59 x 79.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants IV 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 16/35
59 x 79.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants V 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 15/35
59 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants VI 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 17/35
59.5 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants VII 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 16/35
59 x 79.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Loves of the Plants VIII 2007
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 16/35
60 x 79.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Three Berries 2005
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 13/50
98 x 81.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Orange Berries 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 31/35
102.5 x 87.5cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Poppies II 2009
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 3/12
120 x 181cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Shadows Tulip 2005
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 13/50
103.5 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Red Poppy 2006
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 25/35
101 x 89cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Shadows Camelia 2005
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 23/50
103.5 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Tulip Monochrome 2005
Digital print pigment on paper, Ed. 23/30
103.5 x 80cm
Donated by Douglas Kagi through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program
Mini Graff (Wendy Murray)
Roadhouse No.14 2011
Screenprint on 90gsm litho paper (poster edition)
76 x 102cm
Gift of the artist
Gregg NOWELL
Mangroves II 2011
Woodcut, Ed. 25/70
15 x 10cm
Adele OUTTERIDGE
Bookworks 2006
Artist book, Ed. 105/200
Adele Outteridge and Wim de Vos
The Studio West End
14.8 x 14.8cm
Gift of the artist
Peter SCHARDIN
Quiet moment 2011
Etching and aquatint
29 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Michael SCHLITZ
Terminating the lease 1993
Assemblage; colour photo-screenprints, galvanised metal, wire, telephone part and smashed light bulb
61 x 87cm (image); 68 x 94cm (frame)
Donated by Sue Smith through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.
Margaret WILSON
Five o’clock shadow 1995
Linocut
19 x 10cm
Donated by Tate Adams
Hardy’s Bay 1981
Colour screenprint (6 colours), Ed.13/20
56.5 x 56.5cm
Donated by Ross Searle
Indigenous Art
Rex ADDISON
Feet up 2011
Linocut on 300gsm cartridge paper, Ed.14/15
29 x 21cm
Gift of the artist
Betty Andy
Jigirr Jigirr 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
19.5 x 30.5cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Daniel BEERON
Gijalordi bana boongan 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
39.5 x 30cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Nancy COWAN
Kingfishers talking to each other 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
29 x 41cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Nephi DENHAM
Bagu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
31 x 21cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Daniel GEIA
On the Reef 1998
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
66 x 152cm
Transfer from the Thuringowa Art Collection
Chris KENNEDY
Banggarra 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
29 x 28cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Doris KINJUN
Gigarr 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
21.5 x 25.5cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Alison MURRAY
Gijalordi midjoydinyu jabugu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
30.5 x 41cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Debra MURRAY
Gijalordi ninanyanyu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
22 x 16cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Water Story 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
20 x 28cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Emily MURRAY
Gijalordi 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
28 x 19cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Wunyjay 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
21 x 30cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
John MURRAY
Guyu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
29 x 42cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Ninney MURRAY
Guguwan 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
30 x 20cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Sally MURRAY
Gijalordi bayandinyu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
23 x 32cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Linda OLIVER (Burato)
Barra School 2011
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
122 x 92cm
Purchased 2011
Grace REID
Bullay gijalordi 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
21 x 25cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Gijalordi ninanyanyu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
19.5 x 29cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Dick ROUGHSEY (Goobalathaldin)
Dugong or Grandbill Bark painting
79 x 31cm
Donated by Alexa Ball
Eileen TEP
Gijalordi dalunga ninanyanyu 2011
Screenprint, Ed. P/P
19.5 x 14.5cm
Donated by Theo Tremblay
Papua New Guinean Art
HUGO Apa
Duk Duk and pregnant woman fleeing the 1994 Rabaul volcano eruption 1996
Gouache and fibre-tipped pen on paper
77 x 175cm (image)
Donated by Sue Smith through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.
Joe NALO
Going for Singsing 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
42 x 29.5cm
Gift of the artist
Famous Kokoda Track, Fuzzy Wazzy
Angles – Memorial Totem Poles PNG + Aust. 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
29.5 x 42cm
Gift of the artist
John SIUNE
Helicopter with Prime Minister Sir Julius
Chan viewing the 1995 Rabaul volcano eruption 1996
Gouache and fibre-tipped pen on paper
77 x 175cm (image)
Donated by Sue Smith through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.
Joe Nalo Going for Singsing 2008. Gift of the Artist. City of Townsville Art Collection.Gallery Services
Through Gallery Services, Townsville City Council owns and operates two premier regional galleries, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery in the city’s CBD, and Pinnacles Gallery located within the Riverway Arts Centre in Thuringowa Central.
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
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.
For further information about programs, membership, venue hire, or to place a booking, please contact Perc Tucker Regional Gallery:
+61 (7) 4727 9011
ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au
www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday 10am - 2pm
Closed Public Holidays, Free Admission
Pinnacles Gallery
Pinnacles Gallery opened in March 1996 as part of the Thuringowa Library and Council complex. The Gallery provided a space for the display of a diversity of art, social history and educational exhibitions to serve the needs of Thuringowa’s residents and visitors at the time.
Pinnacles Gallery moved in 2006 to a purpose-built gallery within the Riverway Arts Centre – the only purposebuilt gallery in Townsville. The space offers a multitude of ways to present artwork and has the capacity to deliver multimedia artwork presentations.
Guided group exhibition tours are available upon request and prior bookings are essential.
For further information about programs, venue hire, or to place a booking, please contact Pinnacles Gallery:
+61 (7) 4773 8871
pinnacles@townsville.qld.gov.au
www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday 10am - 5pm
Closed Public Holidays, Free Admission