MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
Townsville City Council is proud to present Strand Ephemera 2011.
Strand Ephemera has established itself as a highlight in the cultural calendar. Presented every two years in September it is eagerly awaited by the local community, as well as attracting people from across Australia.
Running from 2–12 September, featuring 36 artworks from 77 artists, plus performances, workshops, lectures and tours, an event of this magnitude succeeds because of the efforts of many people. Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is the organiser, supported by other sections within council. The major funding partner is Xstrata through their Xstrata Community Program North Queensland. Xstrata has a close working relationship with the gallery, supporting a number of the gallery initiatives, and all are grateful for their involvement.
I would also like to acknowledge the large band of volunteers as well as local businesses who play their part in making this an event for the whole community.
I urge you to make your way to Strand Ephemera to experience the magnificent creativity of artists, to celebrate our vibrant cultural life and an outdoor lifestyle second to none.
Cr Les Tyrell OAM Mayor of Townsville Cover image: Paul Kaptein, The Continental Drifters #20: nimbusARTWORK SALES
FOREWORd
This is the 6th incarnation of Strand Ephemera, an event that began in 2001 and then became a biennial exhibition from that time. Numerous names were considered, but Strand Ephemera stuck. It was quirky enough to be memorable, and led to inventive mispronunciations, my favourite being “Strand Euphoria”.
The impetus for the exhibition was twofold: to provide opportunities for regionally-based artists and to give council and the broader Townsville public an idea of the possibilities of public art. At that time the Queensland Government had announced a 2% for public art program creating a massive funding possibility and regionally-based artists expressed interest in improving their competitiveness. Strand Ephemera was the opportunity for these artists to hone their skills and compare and contrast their work within a national context at a local venue. The focus on “ephemera” encouraged artists to investigate inexpensive materials, for a “short-lived” exhibition of around 10 days.
Each exhibition we develop has a point of difference. This year you can expect a more festival-type event. Pam Lane has relocated from Hinchinbrook and will put her particular stamp on the public program. We have always managed to incorporate some performing arts, working with a range of companies within the community. This year we will collaborate with Full Throttle, and liaise with Martyn Coutts responsible for the success of the Visible City project in Melbourne to present an added dimension.
This is always one of my favourite events, and the one that has the greatest positive response from the community. It is an extraordinary amount of work. My
thanks to the 77 artists who make this event; to the gallery team and volunteers who work tirelessly to present this event; and to our sponsors and supporters for their ongoing belief in Strand Ephemera.
Frances Thomson Manager, Gallery Services
(Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery)
Gallery Team
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Frances Thomson Manager, Gallery Services
Pam Lane Project Coordinator
Eric Nash Audience Development
Amber Church Public Programs
Jak Henson Exhibitions and Collection
Angela Cheung Public Programs Support
Jo Stacey Administration
Wendy Bainbridge Gallery Officer Weekends
Gabriel Smith Gallery Trainee
Rick Vinton Gallery Trainee
Pinnacles Gallery
Anthony Edwards Operations Supervisor
Leah McManus Installations Officer
Gill Ribbins Gallery Assistant
Louise Middleton Gallery Assistant
JO LANKESTER
TOWNSV i LLE, Q u EENSLAN d
Lankester has a BVA from the Victorian College of the Arts, she has won awards nationally and internationally and has work in both public and private collections.
FOSSiL OuTCROP
MATER i AL Wire, limited edition prints, rag paper, glue, shellac
S i ZE Varied Sizes - Area of 1m (h) x 1.5m (w) x 2m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
Fossil Outcrop is a paper sculpture made of limited edition prints designed to complement the rock formations at the base of Kissing Point.
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ERiCA GRAY
S ORRENTO , Q u EENSLAN d
With a background in fashion and keen interest in textile arts, the stage was set for soft sculpture. Combining bold fabrics and exotic forms, Erica stitches a sense of character into each of her creations.
ROCK ANEMONE
MATER i AL PVC fabric, polyester fibre
S i ZE 1.2m (h) x 3.5m (w) x 0.75m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The exotic sea anemone was the inspiration for my sculpture, by stitching fabric into form I have captured the character of the creature with these bold red tentacles that enticingly reach out to passers-by.
Thank you to artist sponsor - Zoran Architecture
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AdEN MCLEOd 3
J AGGAN , Q u EENSLAN d
A flamboyant performance artist, McLeod delights in taking his art to the people and has mesmerised audiences worldwide with his ability to intuitively reveal the spirit and likeness of his subjects.
PEOPLE WATChiNG PEOPLE iN ThE SPiRiT
MATER i AL Welded metal and hand blown glass
S i ZE Various
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Most of us have watched people, and laughed about it. This is a humorous look at life in the north. It is about capturing the human spirit.
MAdONNA CAFFERY 4
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Having been inspired and nurtured by the Visual Arts Department, TAFE, art has become central to my life in the last decade. I am currently concentrating on printmaking.
PRiCELESS
MATER i AL Ply, paper and acrylic
S i ZE Each set - 45cm (h) x 30cm (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
We live in a precious but vulnerable place. Maintaining its value requires conservation of the integrity of all its parts - air, ocean and land. We are the custodians and what we have is priceless.
TRACEY JOhNSON
M AR i AN , Q u EENSLAN d
Tracey works in a variety of media, working with fractal forms and recycled materials. She has a MVA from Monash University and lives near Mackay.
LiGhT bOxES
MATER i AL Reclaimed plywood, solar powered LED lights, sensor activated
S i ZE 6 varied sizes - 1m (h) x 0.5 (w) x 0.5 (d) to 2m (h) x 0.5m (w) x 0.5m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Light Boxes feature the patterns of strangler figs, mangroves and stringybarks, trees from three ecosystems common to this area. The reclaimed plywood boxes still radiate the fractal patterns of trees.
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Fibres and Fabrics is an organisation that promotes the use of textiles in arts and crafts. Members develop skills in these collaborative projects.
i REMEMbER WhEN
MATER i AL Assorted fabric, stuffing and wire armature
S i ZE Various at 1m (h) x 1.5m (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE $50 each
There was a time when kids could be kids and their garden was their adventure playground. Toys were limited and outdoor play was encouraged. Trees became magic places.
Ceramic practice for 45 years – domestic ware. Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2009 and Aarhus, Denmark 2011. Served in Townsville during WW2 in WAAF.
MuShROOMiNG
MATER i AL Glazed ceramics
S i ZE Approx 20cm (h) x 12cm (w) x 12cm (w) each
YEAR 2011
PR i CE Group of 3 - $160.00
Group of 5 - $250.00
Group of 10 - $400.00
Post war migration has brought a rich array of cultures. Mushrooming represents the diverse mix that has arrived on our shores.
Girringun Artists are from nine Aboriginal tribes represented by Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. The traditional country of these groups ranges roughly from Mission Beach including the coastal islands to Rollingstone, west to Ravenshoe and Greenvale.
bAGu WiTh JiMAN
MATER i AL Ceramic, wood, string, cane, grass, metal
S i ZE 13 life sized figures (kids to adult)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Bagu, a mystical spirit of fire, would throw the Jiman (firestick) across the sky and a trail of fire would follow. These mixed media bagu are a contemporary development from the traditional quite portable firemaker which was made of wood and painted with ochres.
RObYN bOGdANiS & JAN hYNES 9
G REENWOO d, WA & TOWNSV i LLE , QL d
Robyn graduated from WA College of Art & Design, and exhibited in Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe 2009. Jan has participated in Strand Ephemera since 2001. Both have exhibited in group and solo exhibitions.
COLOuRS OF ThE STRANd
MATER i AL PVC stormwater piping, marker cones, timber, plywood, metal fastenings, glue, paint
S i ZE Box - 0.525m (h) x 2.44m (w) x 1.22m (d) Crayons - 2.33m (h) x 3.25m (w) x 0.25m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The Strand Crayons simulate the rainbow colours evoking childhood memories of making a wish and finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow – as magic as the view to Magnetic Island. Thank you to Alan Valentine for practical assistance and technical expertise.
Thank you to artist sponsorGarnet Manufacturing
RhONdA CAO & LExiNE MCAuLiFFE 10
KELLYV i LLE , NSW & hOLLAN d P ARK E AST , Q L d
Rhonda Cao has been exhibiting in solo and group exhibitions since 2005. Lexine McAuliffe established her own gallery in 2009 and has had work selected by the Australian government for trade gifts.
RAYS CATChiNG RAYS
MATER i AL Stainless steel and pressed, slumped glass
S i ZE 5 rays - 1.5m (w) x 0.5m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The work Rays Catching Rays is a commentary on the issues of personal sun care and global warming and its impact on the flora and fauna of our world.
Fries has an MVA from the University of Sydney and won the 2010 Japan Foundation New Artist Award. Her site-sensitive work explores the transience and fragility of existence.
SWASh
MATER i AL Feathers, rope, sand and high tide mark
S i ZE Various
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
Swash traces the spray area above the high tide mark with a line of feathers. Fluttering vulnerably in the breeze, the feathers ephemerality invites a different perspective from the viewer.
Born in Melbourne, Bold studied Fine Arts at RMIT majoring in Sculpture. He is currently completing his Master of Fine Arts- Art in Public Space at RMIT.
WhAT hAPPENS hERE ThEN?
MATER i AL Single Strip of Cotton Material stretching across the strand
S i ZE 84.4m (h) x 0.9m (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The marks we leave behind, intentional and not, are just the beginning, affecting those who come after us in imperceptible ways. What Happens Here Then? is in recognition of this.
Pier dimensions: 78.4 metres x 3.2m
MARTiN WiLShiRE
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Wilshire is a Landscape Architect and an artist with a penchant for things that are beyond the normal and readily identifiable.
SuRF RATS
MATER i AL Lasercut and routed aluminium sheets
S i ZE 0.9m (h) x 0.6m (w) x 1.5m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
As a Landscape Architect Wilshire believes it is essential that people enjoy the outdoors and view items within it that are memorable. In this instance ‘Art is fun’ and for anyone of any age!
Thank you to artist sponsor - Northpoint Neon
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WANdA bENNETT
G ARGETT , Q u EENSLAN d
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Since 1990 Bennett has exhibited and worked on a diverse range of sculpture commissions and community art projects in both Australia and the UK.
PuLSE
MATER i AL Felted Merino fleece, electroluminescent wire, electronic sound activation devices, rechargeable batteries, solar panel
S i ZE 3m (w) x 8m (h)
YEAR 2010
PR i CE NFS
Bennett’s current work investigates the uncelebrated rites of passage we experience in our lives, land rhythms and how the changes in our environment can affect our sense of place.
Soundscape by Fiona Bishop-Vuibega.
ChALK duST COLLECTiVE 15
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Aaron Ashley, John Bradshaw, Shane Keen, Lynn Scott-Cumming. The collective comprises skilled artists who have collaborated to create this interactive work of art for the enjoyment of the community.
ChALK duST
MATER i AL Chalk
S i ZE Varied
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
Chalk Dust’s concept and vision (managed by Ideas to Life Pty Ltd) is to create opportunities for artists to practice fun community engagement projects that will develop their careers, and at the same time turn passive viewers into participants.
ANNiCA STENVALL bATT 16
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Annica is an emigrant Swedish potter who has returned to ceramics after a 10 year pause. Light, inner and outer, is her current inspiration.
ALL LiGhT… iNSidE
MATER i AL Clay, lights and iron stand
S i ZE 3 varied - 75-160 (h) x 60-75 (w) x 60-75cm (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
All light... inside is a selection of sculptures that reveal their inner light in varying degrees. Inspired by the sun bleached beaches and intense light of North Queensland.
Feher was born in Far North Queensland and studied at JCU in Townsville. She works in both a public art and private commission capacity.
FLiGhT SChOOL
MATER i AL Copper and stainless steel
S i ZE 45 (h) x 80 (w) x 90cm (d) each
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Flying fish are local to our tropical waters. Symbolically the work reflects the importance of the marine environment and the defence force for Townsville.
Thank you to artist sponsor - Golder Associates
dONNA FOLEY & STEVE CAMPbELL 18
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Foley is interested in the social environment at the intersection of the visual and verbal. She exhibits in contemporary exhibition spaces exploring visible and verbal forms of expression using a range of communicative technologies.
i SAY
MATER i AL Audio projection equipment, shipping container
S i ZE Shipping container
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
Cyclone YASI had and continues to have a profound effect upon the lives of north Queenslanders. Just as the name YASI may be inverted, this installation ISAY aims to convey the feelings and experiences of those who encountered that event.
With passion for travel, and fascination for different cultures and environment, my art generally focuses on these themes. I use a diverse range of techniques and media including welded steel, fused glass and ceramics.
MANY hANdS
MATER i AL Laser cut steel, brass, glass
S i ZE 4.5m (h) x 1.4m (w) x 1.4m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Acknowledging traditional inhabitants of the land Many Hands celebrates our community’s history and culture with hoop pine representing community and hands recognising the contribution of those arriving since European settlement. The Kaleidoscope is a metaphor for newcomers viewing our city with ‘new eyes’.
A silversmith since early 1990’s Douglas’ milieu as silversmith/micro-sculptor constantly integrates natural and found elements. She regularly shows in group and solo exhibitions with commissions on public art projects in recent years.
SOLAR ChANdELiERS
MATER i AL Solar lights and upcycled materials
S i ZE Largest -1m (h) x 1m (w) x 0.6m (d)
Smallest - 0.65 (h) x 0.3 (w) x 0.3m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE $150-$550
Creating these upcycled solar chandeliers focuses on natural & man made elements that both provide for and pollute or destroy the human condition/habitat. Exploiting recycled materials spotlights how we need to balance human needs while respecting the planet.
AdRiAAN VANdERLuGT 21
P ROSERP i NE , Q u EENSLAN d
Adriaan Vanderlugt is a Whitsunday sculptor with a background in graphic design and four decades of creating sculptures in bone, stone, marble, wood and metal.
bOxFiSh
MATER i AL Chillagoe Marble
S i ZE 45 (h) x 48 (w) x 64cm (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
A touch of humour always helps to communicate, even in the world of sculpture. This Chillagoe Marble BoxFish is a follow on from my ‘Pun Intended’ series.
JAK hENSON 22
T OWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Henson works across a variety of media, including painting, video and sculpture. Her ongoing themes surround personal identity, with particular interest in memory and place.
YOu ARE hERE
MATER i AL Inflatable balloon
S i ZE 5m (h) x 3m (w) x 3m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The inflatable marker references the commonly used map icon, indicating ‘you are here’. The work is a playful 3-dimensional pointer, signifying place.
MAP OF ARTWORK LOCATiONS
PETER SPiCER 23
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Spicer is a full time artist specialising in art that shows the environment. He is a printmaker and painter with a Diploma in Visual Arts.
ThE biRdSEEd CAFé & PERCh
MATER i AL 12 birdseed bells, perches, signage, plywood, recycled feathers, recycled lattice
S i ZE Varied
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
I embrace my place with living art showing a co-existing relationship with nature, without boundaries. This relationship is both a privilege and a responsibility. Everything is connected to everything else.
CANdACE MiLES 24
Currently living in Tasmania but a long term resident of North Queensland - gaining a PhD in Creative Arts at JCU. Influenced by form, pattern, colour and the play of pun.
A bEACh FOR ALL SORTS
MATER i AL Cotton material, inner foam padding, plastic piping
S i ZE 7 pieces varied sizes
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Meaning, Memories and Metaphor. The beach is a Mecca - attracting people from many backgrounds. Beaches evoke memories and the accumulation of mementoes, where diversity is colour and pleasantry is primary.
FATih SEMiZ 25
bR i G h TON , V i CTOR i A
Semiz is based in Melbourne. His work has been in various exhibitions including Strand Ephemera 2009, Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2009 and 2010. In 2010 he won the City of Stonnington and Toorak Village Traders Association Sculpture Award.
TRANSiTiON
MATER i AL Wood, plywood, polyester resin, paint
S i ZE 270cm (h) x 68cm (w) x 32cm (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
A symbolic representation of atmospheric phenomena- snow crystals; it falls and transforms to a basic cuboid shape. While falling a convex-concave paradox is the source of an illusion which questions how we think and what is reality.
SiMON POOLE 26
C A i RNS , Q u EENSLAN d
Simon’s work history and academic training in the arts has led Simon to settle in Cairns, far north Queensland where he is well known locally, exhibiting regularly.
2.5 MOWERS
MATER i AL Installation of toy and real lawn mowers, picket fence
S i ZE 1.2m (h) x 4m (w) x 4m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
2.5 Mowers is a pun intended on the proliferation of suburbia and its consequences.
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
MJ Ryan Bennett trained as a Gold and Silver Smith at Monash Uni and went on to complete a two year residency at the Jam Factory. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally.
GiFTS FROM ThE SEA
MATER i AL Mild steel, copper wire with powdercoated finish
S i ZE 3 Varied - 1-1.8m (h) x 1.3-2.3m (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
The work is inspired from the environment within which I live, the complexity of form and how it contributes to a perception and dialogue of the community. Special thank you to Phil Hone, Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE.
Thank you to artist sponsors - Tonkin Steel, Kennards Hire, TLC Laser Cutting, E-Static Coating.
JAMiE
WiLLiS 28 Ad
Willis has a Certificate of Trade Foundry Master Moulder and a Certificate in Visual Arts-Sculpture. He was a sculpture fabricator for Greg Johns for 11 years and has been involved in various group exhibitions over the last 10 years.
SiLENT SCREAM - iN REd
MATER i AL Cast resin, light reflective badges, polyurethane, pigment and stainless steel
S i ZE 1.8m (h) x 0.75m (w) x 0.6m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
RiChARd GiLLESPiE 29
TOWNSV i LLE, Q u EENSLAN d
In middle age the desire for comfort and security outstripped my vocational passion and I got a day job. I’m glad I chose a path with a heart when I was young.
ThE WhOLE TOWN iS TALKiNG
MATER i AL Aerated concrete, rendered
S i ZE 1.9m (h) x 2m (w) x 0.75m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
This work is an architectural screen as much as it is a piece of sculpture and could be adapted to fit a variety of situations
STEVE PRiCE (PRiCEY) 30
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
They’ve always called me an artist but they’ve always used a descriptive word before itstarting with “B” (ending in T). At last I get to prove otherwise (well sort of).
CYCLONE LOOKOuT
MATER i AL Recycled materials
S i ZE 3m (h) x 1m (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE Priceless
The Strand was transformed by a cyclone - now it has been renewed once again. Enjoy my different view of a cyclone warning. Happy Days. Yassified PG: Pricey Guidance recommended.
PAuL KAPTEiN 31
PERT h, WESTERN A u STRAL i A
Graduating from the Claremont School of Arts and Curtin University, Kaptein works across the fields of sculpture, drawing, film, animation and focused relaxation.
ThE CONTiNENTAL dRiFTERS #20: NiMbuS
MATER i AL Bio resin and fibreglass
S i ZE 1.2m (h) x 0.45m (w) x 2m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE POA
Kaptein’s work uses humour and pathos to explore notions of transience and connection.
ALiSON MCdONALd 32
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
McDonald is a Townsville artist exhibiting nationally, and also Beijing and California. She has completed a Masters in Art and Public Space at RMIT and her BVA (Hons) at JCU. Her work sits at the junction of sculpture, consumer culture and environmental concern.
FLOW ii
MATER i AL Upcycled plastic lids and cable ties
S i ZE 12m (h) x 7m (w)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
This intervention of up-cycled plastic lids flows like a comforting blanket yet smothers all underneath - reminiscent of how waterways could look if production of single-use plastics continues at the same rate within consumerist society.
Thank you to artist sponsor - Mitre 10, and assistance from TAFE Sculpture, St Patricks College and individuals.
KAREN LANdT-iSLEY & ANN VARdANEGA 33
M AGNET i C iSLAN d, QL d & iNG h AM , QL d
The collaboration of two photographic artists to create their first ‘site specific’ public art sculpture.
STRANd ObSCuRA
MATER i AL Plywood, timber, artificial grass
S i ZE 2.4m (h) x 2.2m (w) x 3.2m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE NFS
The oversized Camera Obscura will provide an opportunity for visitors to interact, experience and celebrate the Strand using both traditional and contemporary photographic equipment.
Thank you to artist sponsor - Cockrells Kitchens
ViCTORiA NELSON 34
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Victoria is a self-taught glass artist who loves the challenge of working with the complex medium of glass and is a self-confessed glass addict
dAShiNG hATChLiNGS
MATER i AL Cast recycled art glass
S i ZE 50+ Varied - 4 (h) x 12 (w) x 12 cm (d) each
YEAR 2011
PR i CE $110 each
What first appears as a comical dash for a romp in the sea is actually a RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! It’s amazing these precious critters even make it to the sea.
bERNAdETTE bOSCACCi & MARiON GAEMERS 35
TOWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Boscacci and Gaemers are practicing artists based in Townsville who both like exploring the environment and working with found materials. They often use traditional processes to create original objects from recycled materials.
LiTTORAL TRAPPiNGS
MATER i AL Waste plastic - tubing and stripped casings from industrial cables, and other recycled materials
S i ZE 3 pieces - area of 3m (h) x 7m (w) x 15m (d)
YEAR 2011
PR i CE $500 each
Upon finding this dumped industrial waste in local grasslands, we decided to weave with it. These traps are literal and allegorical expressions about human resourcefulness, greed and responsibility towards our natural environment.
hELENA RAdOR-GibSON 36
T OWNSV i LLE , Q u EENSLAN d
Rador-Gibson is an Anglo-European, educated in the UK, Switzerland and France - however her art practice is essentially oriental.
ZEN-EPhEMERA
MATER i AL Sand, inks, calico cloth banners
S i ZE Variable
YEAR 2011
PR i CE Large or medium Tsutsugaki Zen banners - $60 each, Calligraphy flags (Strand Ephemera in Japanese) - $20 each
This installation is my interpretation of a traditional Zen garden. The patterns in the sand depict the impermance of nature. Zen-Ephemera is dedicated to Townsville’s sister cities in Japan.
Thank you to artist sponsor - Bedrock Landscape Centre
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uPCOMiNG GALLERY ExhibiTiONS
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PERC T u CKER REG i ONAL GALLERY
A Collection exhibition celebrating Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s 30th birthday.
VERNON Ah KEE - CANT ChANT
An Institute of Modern Art touring exhibition. Ah Kee takes on the iconic subject of the beach, casting a critical eye on its special role in forming Australian identity.
23 SEPTEMbER - 30 OCTObER 2011
Cnr Denham and Flinders Streets
Townsville QLD 4810 07 4727 9011
ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Hours Mon - Fri: 10am – 5pm Sat - Sun: 10am – 2pm Closed Public Holidays
17 SEPTEMbER - 13 NOVEMbER 2011
Riverway Art Centre, 20 Village Boulevard
Thuringowa Central QLD 4817 07 4773 8871
pinnacles@townsville.qld.gov.au www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Hours Wed – Thurs: 11am – 5pm Fri: 11am – 7pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 5pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday
ABC Open is a new way for people in regional Australia to connect and share their stories through the ABC. Drop by their tent to see some of the contributions made to ABC Open and find out how you can get involved.
AbC Open Workshops
d ATE/T i ME Saturday 3, Sunday 4, and Monday 5 September, 10am–4pm
LOCAT i ON ABC Open digital storytelling tent at the Teen Rager Playground, Strand Park
Cyclone Yasi – contribute to AbC Open’s Aftermath community recovery project
Did you survive Cyclone Yasi? Do you have a photo from before, during or after Cyclone Yasi that you’d like to share? It can be on a usb, disc or on your digital camera or smart phone. We’d love to see your photo and hear your story of surviving Cyclone Yasi and what the recovery has been like in the aftermath. With your permission we’ll upload your photo to the ABC Open Camera Club on Flickr and record your story to share it online.
Photobooth: “My dad always told me...”
Come along to ABC Open photobooth and celebrate Father’s Day by sharing some of your father’s wisdom with us! It’s really simple – finish the sentence “My dad always told me...” on one of our chalk boards and step into the photobooth to have your photo taken. With your permission, we’ll upload your photo to the ABC Open Camera Club in Flickr. From there you can download the photo and share it with friends and family on Facebook! Look out for ABC Open photobooth projections on festival evenings.
AbC Open Air Cinema
d ATE/T i ME Friday 2, Saturday 3, and Sunday 4 September, 6.30pm–7.20pm
Screening a selection of photos and videos made by Queensland contributors to ABC Open’s video projects; One on One: Change and Aftermath. BYO cushions and refreshments.
AbC Open: Artist by Artist video screening
d ATE/T i ME Friday 2 September – Sunday 11 September
LOCAT i ON Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Cnr Denham and Flinders Streets, Townsville
GALLERY h RS Mon to Fri: 10am-5pm, Sat to Sun: 10am–2pm
A collaboration between ABC Open and the Queensland Arts Council, Artist by Artist is a collection of 20 short films by Queensland artists, about Queensland artists.
For more information about ABC Open, contact ABC Open Producer Michael Bromage: abcopen.north.qld@abc.net.au
STRANd ALiVE
Strand Ephemera in 2011 incorporates a project that explores “live art” activities through a collaboration with Full Throttle Theatre Company and a small selection of enthusiastic volunteers.
Strand aLive activities seek to engage with Strand Ephemera visitors in a manner that blurs the boundary between the artist and the audience. Expect to be surprised and entertained as we lead you on misguided tours and pop up in unexpected places.
This project was inspired by Visible City, the keynote project of the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2010. With the support of Regional Arts Development Funding, Martyn Coutts, the initiator of Visible City was contracted to come up and assist in the initial brainstorming sessions.
The project is intended to increase the audience’s appreciation of contemporary practice, both visual arts and performance.
Participants
Thank you to the coordinators of Strand aLive and the emerging and established performance artists who dedicated their time and expertise to this project. And thank you to the audience for being a part of it. This project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Strand aLive Activities
Look out for scheduled and spontaneous interactive performance and creations happening throughout the event.
Strand aLive Awards
Throughout Strand Ephemera, photos of Strand aLive Award recipients will be exhibited in Perc Tucker Regional Gallery stairwell exhibition space.
Townsville Seniors Flashmob
Performing at random locations throughout the event, Townsville Seniors will be spontaneously bursting into song. The audience is invited to join them.
Footprints – with Sue berry (Strand Park)
Bring items that represent you, your community or environment to fill a large 1.5m footprint on the ground. You may wish to bring things from nature, or from home. All items can be collected at the end of the day.
See event timetable for details.
PubLiC ART SYMPOSiuM
Monday 12 September: 6pm – 9pm
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Cnr Denham and Flinders Streets, Townsville
Free admission
RSVP attendance only: 4727 9011
The Public Art Symposium welcomes artists, architects, and all interested members of the public.
Keynote speakers
Sebastian Di Mauro - Permanent and ephemeral public art
Daniel Wallwork - The Public Art Experience
Exhibiting Artists - Speed Pecha Kucha
Sebastian di Mauro
Also acting as judge at this year’s event, Di Mauro is a Senior Lecturer at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and an established public artist. Since 1987 he has held over 45 solo exhibitions and his work has been included in over 100 group exhibitions throughout Australia, Europe and Asia.
Di Mauro has completed a number of public art commissions. His first commission was completed for 175 Eagle Street, Brisbane in 2002. He has also undertaken a major public art commission for 33 Charlotte Street, Brisbane and created an artwork in 2005 for the Brisbane Magistrates Court, Queensland. He has collaborated with architect Alice Hampson on several public art projects including Logan Community Health Centre and Gabba Members Area (Gabba Cricket Ground). In Adelaide Di Mauro completed a commission in 2006 for Taylor, Cullity and Lethlean Landscape Architects and in 2011 he completed an ephemeral public artwork for the Adelaide City Council.
daniel Wallwork
Wallwork’s practice is strongly influenced by contemporary car culture and street or graffiti art. Wallwork is one of the founders and current director of artist run initiative Upholstery
Contemporary Arts in Cairns. He was also a recent co-mentor in the temporary public art project Changing Lanes in Cairns.
Daniel has exhibited extensively since 2000 with his work included in both solo and group exhibitions all over Australia. His work can be found in both public and private collections including Artbank, Cairns Regional Gallery, Ipswich Regional Gallery and Gold Coast City Gallery. He has recently completed a commissioned public artwork project for the Cairns Regional Airport and his installation “earth fish” featured in Sculpture by the Sea at Bondi in 2010.
Exhibiting Artists
A selection of exhibiting artists will present slideshows in a Speed Pecha Kucha format (18 slides at 8 seconds each) offering an insight into their arts practice and the process and motivation that led to their involvement in Strand Ephemera.
AWARdS ANd PRiZES
Artistic Excellence Award
This year the event offers a $10,000 Artistic Excellence award to artist/s selected by the Judge. The winning artist will be announced at the event opening on Friday 2 September.
People’s Choice Award
Vote for your favourite artwork!
The most popular artwork, as judged by Strand Ephemera visitors, will be presented with the $2,000 People’s Choice Award, proudly sponsored by Glenda Lewin.
Voting closes 6pm Monday 12 September 2011.
The winning artist will be announced after the event closure.
Entry forms are available from the Strand Ephemera Information Desk (Picnic Bay Surf Lifesaving Club) or Perc Tucker Regional Gallery.
ACKNOWLEdGEMENTS
Thank you to the artists involved in Strand Ephemera 2011 and to the dedicated volunteers who assisted with all aspects of the exhibition and public program. Within Council, special thanks to all at the Strand Office, the Strand Crew and all at Parks and Construction & Maintenance.
Winner of last year’s Award for Artistic Excellence. Marion Gaemers, Journeys 2010
PROGRAM OF FREE EVEnTS
Main Artists Tour
Saturday 3 September, 9am to 12noon
Beginning at the Rockpool, The Strand
Be among the first to view Strand Ephemera and hear from exhibiting artists about their works. No booking necessary.
Guided Tours
Sun 4 to Mon 12 September, 9:30am and 5pm daily Depart from the Strand Ephemera Information Desk near Picnic Bay Surf Life Saving Club.
Take a guided tour along The Strand to hear more about the artworks on display. No booking necessary.
Public Art Symposium
Monday 12 September, 6pm to 9pm
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery – Free Admission RSVP to (07) 4727 9011 or ptrg@townsville.qld.gov.au
Learn about contemporary public art practice with guest speakers Sebastian Di Mauro and Daniel Wallwork. Selected exhibiting artists present slideshows in Pecha Kucha format. Refer to page 27 for details.
Strand aLive
A project in collaboration with Full Throttle Theatre Company. Look out for scheduled and spontaneous interactive performances and creations happening throughout the event. Refer to page 26 for details.
Zen Raking – with Helena Rador-Gibson (Site 36)
Taking place daily at 5:30pm
Helena Rador-Gibson’s performance piece invites selected participants to experience the art of Zen raking as a form of meditation.
Pink Piano d’wheels
Jan Hynes’s 2009 Strand Ephemera entry Pink Piano will again be on The Strand. This time it will move daily to different locations. Musicians and enthusiasts will be conducting impromptu performances and we invite you to do the same.
ABC Open
ABC Open invites people in regional Australia to share their stories through photos, sound, words and video. Refer to page 25 for details.
Drop-in Artist Workshops along The Strand
Join artists on The Strand to create your own artworks. Daily drop-in workshops are conducted by the artist near to their artwork site throughout the exhibition. See timetable for dates and times.
Abstract Paper Sculpture Forms – with Jo Lankester (Site 1)
Colours of the Rainbow - with Robyn Bogdanis & Jan Hynes (Site 9)
Cut-out Light Boxes – with Tracey Johnson (Site 5)
Introduction to Basic Weave Techniques – with Bernadette Boscacci & Marion Gaemers (Site 35)
Lighthouse Sculptures – with Annica Stevall-Batt (Site 16)
Mapping Space - with Christopher Bold (Site 12)
Make your own Pinhole Camera – with Karen Landt-Isley & Anne Vardanega (Site 33)
Playing with Fibre & Fabric – with Fibres & Fabrics Association Inc. (Strand Park)
Weaving in the Wild – with Wanda Bennett (Site 14)
Wire Sculpting - with MJ Ryan Bennett (Site 27)
EVENT TIMETABLE
WILSON/RYAN/GROSE LAWYERS PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery is calling on all interested photographers to capture the very best of Strand Ephemera 2011. Two great prizes are available in the following two age categories.
• 18 yrs and Over ($800)
• Under 18 yrs ($200)
To enter simply download an entry form from the Gallery’s website. Follow the links to the Strand Ephemera page: www.townsville.qld.gov.au
Email your entry form and photographs (five maximum) to gabriel.smith@townsville.qld.gov.au
Competition closes 5pm Friday 16 September 2011 07 4727 9011
Strand Ephemera is initiated and co-ordinated by Perc Tucker Regional Gallery. The gallery is owned and operated by Townsville City Council.
Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
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Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Cnr Denham and Flinders Streets, Townsville PO Box 1268 Townsville QLD 4810 (07) 4727 9011
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