Thursday, December 1, 2022
Branching Out : Lizz Murphy
Friday, November 11, 2022
Monique Van Nieuwland: OPEN STUDIO
Monique van Nieuwland’s Open Studio is open at 10:00am – 4:00pm on Saturday, 19 November at 41 Scrivener Street, O’Connor, ACT.
Monique van Nieuwland learned to weave in the Netherlands and bought her first loom in the late 70s while she was working on a commission weaving fabrics for curtains and tablecloths. Van Nieuwland uses a computerized Jacquard loom, which is the latest state-of-the-art weave technology. She is passionate about weaving, keeping it current as an innovative form of expression. Visitors can expect a range of works available for purchase, and a weaving demonstration on her equipment which ranges from simple band looms, floor loom, computer dobby loom to a high tech computer Jacquard loom.
Monique van Nieuwland’s Open Studio is open at 10:00am – 4:00pm on Saturday, 19 November at 41 Scrivener Street, O’Connor, ACT.
Monique van Nieuwland learned to weave in the Netherlands and bought her first loom in the late 70s while she was working on a commission weaving fabrics for curtains and tablecloths. Van Nieuwland uses a computerized Jacquard loom, which is the latest state-of-the-art weave technology. She is passionate about weaving, keeping it current as an innovative form of expression. Visitors can expect a range of works available for purchase, and a weaving demonstration on her equipment which ranges from simple band looms, floor loom, computer dobby loom to a high tech computer Jacquard loom.
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Ola Robertson Artworks: The Wasting Body
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Rozalie Sherwood Artworks: Cry for Peace
Rozalie Sherwood, Cry for Peace, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Artist: Rozalie Sherwood Artworks: Cry for Peace
My work is a response to Murphy’s satirical poem, World Peace. Her words speak of the unpredictability, insecurity, and fragility of life, in a confronting yet surprisingly entertaining manner. My choice of ink colours to depict blood, ash and smoke on linen shapes with holes, and my strong black machine stitching, interprets this unpredictability and fragility. This series of three portrays the passing of time, with war continuing, yet ongoing hope for peace.
Poet: Lizz Murphy
Title: World Peace
Murphy, L. (2000) ‘World Peace’ in Two Lips Went Shopping. (Spinifex Press, p. 79)
Poem:
We watch the progress of peace talks Hold our breath for news that will hold our people together Hold our breath for news in fear that the next killing will be our own We watch the progress of other wars Hold our breath for news of bigger threats Hold our breath in fear for the people of the world Watch the madding crowds fight for their futures fight for basic rights fight back for what they believe in An Australian airline promotes world peace A white dove frozen in flight on a magazine page of indigo night Peace as commodity Travellers whisked away relax safe in the knowledge that this airline will continue the quest Two hundred airport lounges and complimentary snacks.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Second Look: remade and reimagined textiles
Brenda Livermore, Ground Lines 2021-2022: photographer Ruby Livermore
Second Look: remade and reimagined textiles
Wednesday 26 October to 13 November 2022
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm each day.
Opening event: Saturday 29 October, 3 to 6pm.
Artist talks with Emma Peters, Melinda Young and Michele Elliot at the opening.
Second Look: remade and reimagined textiles exhibition reflects on how handmade textiles are made, archived, used and re used by makers. Exhibitors have saved, stored and archived pieces they have made in the past and reworked them into ‘new’ artworks or have collected interesting textiles to repurpose them into ‘new’ artworks. Second Look: remade and reimagined textiles incudes stitched, pieced, collaged, recoloured and re woven textiles and exhibitors have used whatever technique they think appropriate to re-contextualising their textiles into new works. Both approaches create pieces full of memory with traces of use, history and a past life. All exhibitors value their materials, the hand made and in this exhibition are giving textiles a new life, a Second Look.
Artists: Jane Bodnaruk, Mary Burgess, Vita Cochran, Ro Cook, Michele Elliot, Nicole Ellis, Vivien Haley, Beth Hatton, Wendy Holland, Chris Hutch, Brenda Livermore, Christina Newberry, John Parkes, Emma Peters, Julia Raath, Sylvia Riley, Barbara Rogers, Julie Ryder, Liz Williamson and Melinda Young.
Monique Van Nieuwland Artworks: Rift and Purple Shawl
Monique Van Nieuwland Rift and Purple Shawl |
Artist: Monique Van Nieuwland
Artworks: Rift and Purple Shawl
Poet: Susan Hampton
Title: The Goddess of Hinges Copyright 2022.
Poem:
" The Goddess of Hinges |
The morning sky solders itself to the landscape leadenly also I tread towards a rift and timorous in my movements I know I’ve already crossed a threshold to a place without visible gates a sort of atrium where I notice portholes and passages, side-alleys where hooded figures are speaking wayside shrines where finally you may leave behind your photos and trinkets, your offerings to such gods as may be and before the weather turns wet the Goddess of Hinges appears— wraps me in a purple shawl, |
Friday, October 14, 2022
Susan Wood Artworks: The Living Heart: Poems for Ernestine Hill
Susan Wood, The Living Heart: Poems for Ernestine Hill
Artist: Susan Wood
Artworks: The Living Heart: Poems for Ernestine Hill
Poet: Susan Wood
Title: The Living Heart: Poems for Ernestine Hill A suite of short poems
Poem:
After the sand,
a panorama.
Quartzite spear-heads, chipped stone treasures, she has a few of those. Vanquished,
she never noticed the silence.
She was running away.
The man in the shadow, a witness
He said
“life’s a lottery”.
A woman.
Always a wanderer, amused and curious. She could not tell her story.
Men
here and there.
Stories everywhere.
In the bush,
the traces of a woman. Shy,
sturdy,
a little wild.
Hoping for a future.
In that country,
in the great wide spaces, it was hot.
Out of sight, she travelled by instinct.
It was a difficult undertaking.
Spinifex,
beetles, wings and stings And there it is.
A good story
is treasured yet.
Deep in the heart
of the country,
hills of extraordinary form.
Nothing but stones, chalk white and terracotta
She dreams of comfort and culture
for just a night
She is every woman. Sometimes she sings, beautiful and expressive. Sometimes she cries
In the days of her youth, secrets,
desire.
No one will hear the story.
She will never tell
She roamed up and down.
She sat writing history. For one brief moment she was disturbed
An old story. Secrets, promise,
and the heart mostly ruins.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Tree Whispers Exhibition
Tree Whispers
Networks Australia
Christine Appleby, Lorri Blackwell, Angela Coleman, Josie Cosgrove, Rachel Develin, Wendy Dodd, Linda Elliott, Deb Faeryglenn, Susan Hey, Belinda Jessup, Cheryl Jobsz, Valerie Kirk, Dotti Le Sage, Janet Long, Jenny Manning, Ann McMahon, Bev Moxon, Sandra Obst, Sharon Peoples, Liz Perry, Ola Robertson, Rozalie Sherwood, Nancy Tingey and Monique van Nieuwland
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening 6pm Friday 14 October 2022
14 October – 27 November 2022
Can trees talk? Can you hear their whispers?
Tree Whispers, an exhibition by members of Networks Australia, shares fresh insights into the world of trees. Providing audiences with thought-provoking exhibitions since 2010, this group of artists from ACT and regional NSW present unique works in a diversity of mediums that will share secrets from the mysterious lives of our leafy companions.
Trees feature in our mythologies and are embedded in our psyche. When we think of family trees or branches of science, we are invoking the forms and growth habits of our arboreal companions. We see them as allegories and use them as metaphors for aspects of our own existence. Throughout the exhibition, the underlying message from the artists is a poetic call to action. A plea to join the conversation, to recognise the importance trees have in the ecosystem of our planet and to value their existence as being vital to our own.
Join our upcoming Exhibitions Live workshops for Tree Whispers
Branching Out Poetry with Lizz Murphy | 10:30am-4pm Saturday, 15 October
Sun Printing and Embroidery with Josie Cosgrove | 10am-3pm Saturdays, 5 & 12 November
Image: Wendy Dodd, Magic Mycelium, image courtesy of the artist
Beverly Moxon Artworks: Gathering Moss Series
Beverly Moxon Gathering Moss Series, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Beverly Moxon Gathering Moss Series, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Beverly Moxon Gathering Moss Series, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Beverly Moxon Gathering Moss Series, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Beverly Moxon Gathering Moss Series, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Artist: Beverly Moxon
Artworks: Gathering Moss Series
Title: Reflections Poet: Beverly Moxon
Poem:
Stillness in the forest as dusk falls
Reflections reveal and then conceal
Memories awaken, stories retold
Mossy circles, green and soft
Magic carpets
A portal to another time.
Josie Cosgrove Artworks: Deep Blue Eyes
Josie Cosgrove, Deep Blue Eyes, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Artist: Josie Cosgrove Artworks: Deep Blue Eyes
My mother-in-law Tonia lost her husband John a few years ago. They had a love that was deep and strong, and I was reminded of their connection when reading the romantic poem by Banjo Paterson, As Long As Your Eyes Are Blue.
Poet: A B Banjo Paterson
Title: As Long as your Eyes are Blue
Poem:
Wilt thou love me, sweet, when my hair is grey And my cheeks shall have lost their hue?
When the charms of youth shall have passed away, Will your love as of old prove true?
For the looks may change, and the heart may range, And the love be no longer fond;
Wilt thou love with truth in the years of youth
And away to the years beyond?
Oh, I love you, sweet, for your locks of brown And the blush on your cheek that lies –
But I love you most for the kindly heart
That I see in your sweet blue eyes.
For the eyes are signs of the soul within,
Of the heart that is leal and true,
And mine own sweetheart, I shall love you still, Just as long as your eyes are blue.
For the locks may bleach, and the cheeks of peach May be reft of their golden hue;
But mine own sweetheart, I shall love you still, Just as long as your eyes are blue.
Saturday, October 8, 2022
Tree Whispers Exhibition Opening
A Networks Australia members group exhibition.
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening 6pm Friday 14 October 2022
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Tree Whispers exhibition opening
A Networks Australia members group exhibition.
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening 6pm Friday 14 October 2022
Sunday, October 2, 2022
Tree Whispers Networks Australia exhibition
Tree Whispers
Networks Australia
Christine Appleby, Lorri Blackwell, Angela Coleman, Josie Cosgrove, Rachel Develin, Wendy Dodd, Linda Elliott, Deb Faeryglenn, Susan Hey, Belinda Jessup, Cheryl Jobsz, Valerie Kirk, Dotti Le Sage, Janet Long, Jenny Manning, Ann McMahon, Bev Moxon, Sandra Obst, Sharon Peoples, Liz Perry, Ola Robertson, Rozalie Sherwood, Nancy Tingey and Monique van Nieuwland
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening 6pm Friday 14 October 2022
14 October – 27 November 2022
Can trees talk? Can you hear their whispers?
Tree Whispers, an exhibition by members of Networks Australia, shares fresh insights into the world of trees. Providing audiences with thought-provoking exhibitions since 2010, this group of artists from ACT and regional NSW present unique works in a diversity of mediums that will share secrets from the mysterious lives of our leafy companions.
Trees feature in our mythologies and are embedded in our psyche. When we think of family trees or branches of science, we are invoking the forms and growth habits of our arboreal companions. We see them as allegories and use them as metaphors for aspects of our own existence. Throughout the exhibition, the underlying message from the artists is a poetic call to action. A plea to join the conversation, to recognise the importance trees have in the ecosystem of our planet and to value their existence as being vital to our own.
Join our upcoming Exhibitions Live workshops for Tree Whispers
Branching Out Poetry with Lizz Murphy | 10:30am-4pm Saturday, 15 October
Sun Printing and Embroidery with Josie Cosgrove | 10am-3pm Saturdays, 5 & 12 November
Image: Linda Elliott
Passages and Portals Networks Australia Exhibition opening
Networks Australia members, ACT poets and Grenfell poets Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Lizz Murphy, Poet, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Sarah St Vincent Welch, Poet, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Deborah Faeyrglenn, Networks Artist, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Christine Appleby and Monique van Nieuwland, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Grenfell Poet, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Grenfell Poet, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Passages and Portals - Networks Australia exhibition
Deborah Faeyrglenn, Tree-Sisters, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Christine Appleby, The Evidence is Everywhere, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Karyn Fearnside, The Stamp of Rubber Magpie and New Roman Times, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Susan Hey, Pathways, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Foreground: Ola Robertson, The Wasting Body; Background: Valerie Kirk, Namadji – Rocks, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Sandra Obst, Rhythms, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Passages and Portals - Part two
Networks Australia is a group of practising visual artists, living and working in Australia. We work in all mediums including textiles, sculpture, photography, painting and drawing.
Our exhibition titled ‘Passages and Portals’ consists of artworks inspired by Australian poetry. Poems are often passages and portals, offering new ways of seeing our natural surroundings and life experiences. In this exhibition, each artist has interpreted an Australian poem visually.
The Networks artists have invited a group of local Grenfell poets to include their own poetry in the exhibition, addressing the themes of Passages and Portals. These poems will be displayed among the artworks in the gallery.
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Passages and Portals - Networks Australia exhibition
Bev Moxon, Gathering Moss, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Bev Moxon, Gathering Moss, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Dotti Le Sage, Frozen Garden with scapulae Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Sharon Peoples, Maidenhair shovel and Maidenhair trowel Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Monique van Nieuwland, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Josie Cosgrove, Deep Blue Eyes, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Rozalie Sherwood, Cry for Peace, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Gail Nichols, La Nina Deluge, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Angela Coleman, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Ann McMahon, Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Photographer Fiona Bowring |
Passages and Portals
Networks Australia is a group of practising visual artists, living and working in Australia. We work in all mediums including textiles, sculpture, photography, painting and drawing.
Our exhibition titled ‘Passages and Portals’ consists of artworks inspired by Australian poetry. Poems are often passages and portals, offering new ways of seeing our natural surroundings and life experiences. In this exhibition, each artist has interpreted an Australian poem visually.
The Networks artists have invited a group of local Grenfell poets to include their own poetry in the exhibition, addressing the themes of Passages and Portals. These poems will be displayed among the artworks in the gallery.