2015-05-28

Image Kate Smith Sturt’s Journey (Detail) 2012 mixed media on paper Peter Kongmalavong, You Are What You Eat, 2014, Image, Gemma Sue, Conversations # 3 (detail), 2014, wool and screws, 120 x 90 x 21 cm Blurred Lens:

THE INAUGURAL CAPO Emerging Artists’ Prize celebrates recent graduates from the ANU, from both the School of Art and the Centre for Art History and Art Theory.



Work by Gemma Sue

AS part of the ANU Emerging Artists’ Support Scheme CAPO awarded two Art History and Curatorship graduates, Hannah Webb and Ella Morrison, the opportunity to curate an exhibition and resulting show opens tonight Thursday May 28, at 6pm in M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith, featuring work by Joel Arthur, Estelle Briedis-Spelman, Mimi Fairall, Sanne Koelemij, Chelsea Lemon, Millan Pintos-Lopez, Kael Stasce, Gemma Sue, Madeleine Ward and Madisyn Zabel, Yioryios.



Peter McLean’s ‘Worth Its Weight in Gold (Banksia)

M16 also has “An Untold Story of Diaspora” by Peter Kongmalavong, “Mirage” by Kate Smith and in CHUTESPACE Peter McLean’s ‘Worth Its Weight in Gold (Banksia)’. IN M16’s is showing. All exhibitions open 6pm Thursday 28 May and run until 5pm Sunday 14 June, 12 – 5pm Wednesday to Sunday M16artspace 21 Blaxland Cres Griffith.



YEARS after the death of movie star Veronica Lake, actress Alex Ellis has donned a glamorous white dress to play her, looking at Lake’s challenges with film studios, ongoing battle with alcohol, clashes with men and her appalling personal decline. “Drowning in Veronica Lake,” two performances only at the Q, 253 Crawford Street, Queanbeyan, Saturday May 30, 2 PM and 8 PM, bookings to 6285 6290 or theQ.net.au

GRIFFYN ensemble director Michael Sollis travelled with astronomer Fred Watson in the Arctic Circle last year and the result is the world premiere of his ‘Northern Lights’ at the National Gallery of Australia this Saturday 30th May, 6pm and Sunday 31st May, 2pm. Bookings to http://online.nga.gov.au/eventbookings or 6240 6701.

GUNGAHLIN College Theatre Ensemble is staging their own adaptation of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”. With the 50 members who are part of the cast and crew, they say have put together a play full of eerie and atmospheric scenes, suspenseful sound effects and gothic horror devices. We have also collaborated with their inventive Mechatronics class who are working on creating animated props, to add to the magical atmosphere of Frankenstein. At Gungahlin College Community Theatre at 7:30pm, May 27-30. Bookings to Stagecenta.com

Kate Vassallo, “Orbit”

Kate Vassallo’s solo exhibition ‘Orbit’, an abstract exploration into light, movement, colour, line, repetition, optics and illusion, opens at 6pm in Canberra Contemporary Art Space in Manuka. Vassallo utilises drawing, installation, video and performance. Since graduating from the ANU School of Art in 2010, she has presented work throughout Australia the exhibition will continue until June 7.

A NEW anthology, ‘Flood, Fire and Drought’, edited by Suzanne Edgar, Kathy Kituai, Sandra Renew and Hazel Hall will be launched by Mark O’Connor at 6pm today, Thursday 28 May, at Manning Clark House, 11 Tasmania Circle Forrest. Free admission. These poems take us from the personal impact of climate change on a woman forced to sell the family farm to the process of negotiations of global agreements.

Jane Ellis – Littoral leaf study 3 – watercolour and pencil – 2015

‘SEA Stories': Etchings and mixed media collages by Deborah Perrow and ‘Second Nature': Paintings and drawings by Jane Ellis are on show until 7 June at Strathnairn Arts, 90 Stockdill Drive, and Holt.

FINE works including paintings, sculpture, woodwork, pottery and glass will be on display and for sale at the 31st annual Radford Art Show, 29-31 May. Guest speaker Denise Ferris, Head of the School of Art at the Australian National University, will officially open the show in the TB Millar Hall from 7.30 pm on Friday, 29 May. Local jazz quartet MP4 will once again entertain the opening night crowd. The Radford Art Show continues Saturday 30 May and Sunday 31 May, 10am to 4pm. All welcome, gold coin entry.

Mark Ward linocut

KAREN O’Clery’s Narek Galleries have ‘Narrative Reflections,’ linocuts by Mark Ward, works on the theme of moon/night skies through the trees, on the NSW South Coast. Continues to Monday 15 June in the Old Tanja Church 1140 Tathra-Bermagui Road TANJA.

RAW Canberra’s upcoming showcase, SENSORY, will take place on Friday, 29th May at the Belconnen Arts Centre. They have a huge line-up of 30+ of Canberra’s best emerging artists across music, fashion, hair, makeup, performing art, visual art and photography. Showcase Director Kristen Wehlow says, “Art and creative expression have a tradition of holding a mirror to society. At RAW showcases you get an incredible picture of the world around us conveyed through a myriad of mediums and a diversity of cultural and sociological points of view.” Belconnen Arts Centre, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen WHEN Friday, 29th May // Doors open at 7:30pm HOW Tickets are $16.50 (+bf) and are available through www.RAWartists.org/canberra/sensory or $20 on the door.

SAMANTHA Small’s ‘Stalemate’ project transforms CMAG’s glass-walled Gallery 4 into a large scale diorama until June 14. Small’s point of departure was a toy tank that led her to reflect on the contrast between child’s play and the harsh realities of armed conflict. The Combining the artist’s skills of the battlefield modeller and the dollhouse maker, the installation merges the literal and metaphoric spaces of these contrasting, but oddly connected activities. The diorama’s visual focus is an up-scaled replica of a child’s toy tank, based upon the Mark I tank employed by the Allies in the battle of the Somme, 1916. Canberra Museum + Gallery Cnr London Circuit and Civic Square.

LOCAL indie band After Hollywood have emailed to say they’re are releasing a new single this week and that their single (Blissful Ignorance) is “a sweet slice of Indie-Pop that is very commercial and very catchy”. The single is now available for purchase on May 27th via iTunes and their bandcamp page.

GALLERY@BCS’s ‘RESPECT’ Series presents ‘Entwined’, A collaborative exhibition of textiles by Gumbaynggirr artist Ceretha Skinner and ANU School of Art graduate Louise Coxon in celebration of Reconciliation Week until June 5 at Belconnen Community Centre, Swanson Crt Belconnen, Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm Ceretha and Louise are both talented textile artists who have previously been supported to exhibit in gallery@bcs through its Community Art Support Scheme.

THE Canberra String Festival will be at the Wesley Music Centre on Friday 29 May 1pm-8.30pm, Saturday 30 May 9am-8pm, and Sunday 31 May 9am-12.30pm. It’s an Australian Strings Association – AUSTA ACT event presented in partnership with the Wesley Music Foundation Entry by Gold coin Donation. Information at canberrastringfestival.com

A MULTICULTURAL Arts Festival is being arranged for the residents of Belconnen for the first time. This local event will be held during the afternoon of Saturday 30th May at 18 Dallachy Street, Page. The workshops and stalls will operate from 2pm and from 7pm there will be a Multicultural Concert with many talented artists taking part. A crèche will operate all through the afternoon. Admission is free.

ICON’s ‘Along the Molonglo’ competition/exhibition is open to all artists says Barry Cranston, President of Queanbeyan Art Society. Entries close and paintings must be delivered to the QAS gallery At 6 Trinculo place Queanbeyan (under the bridge) by this Saturday 30th may 2015 between 10am to 12:30pm.

Larry Sitsky, photo Judith Crispin

SEVENTY years after the Death Marches in Borneo, composer Larry Sitsky has been asked to write a commemorative work. Sitsky’s Piano No.10, ‘Sandakan’, will have its world premiere at All Saints’ Church, Ainslie at 11.30am on Friday May 29 following the Sandakan Memorial Service at 10am.

MONARO Folk Society’s “Autumn Celebration” will be an evening’s bush dancing to the Celtic music of Canberra band Humbug, with calling by Lance Green. Canberra Baptist Church, 11 Currie St, Kingston, 8pm, Saturday May 30, tickets at the door.

“NO TURNING BACK” is ski-film master director Warren Miller’s film no. #65! Locations include Japan, Switzerland, France, Norway, Alaska and Greece! Plus of course many amazing resorts across the US. There’s one show in Canberra on Sunday 31 May at 5pm at Dendy Cinemas.

CAITLIN Dobbs, Rust Dragon, 2014

CANBERRA Potters’ annual Student/Teacher exhibition is an opportunity to celebrate the talents and creativity of the students who attend pottery classes, and the teachers who share with them their skills and love of clay. It runs 28th May to 14th June, 10am – 4pm Thursday to Sunday at Watson Arts Centre, Aspinall Street, Watson, all welcome. Best Young Person award winner

WESLEY Music centre will be the setting for in Art Song Concert “Love Blossoms in May”, this Sunday 31 May at 3pm. Alexander Knight (baritone) and Kimberley Steele (piano). The concert includes Robert Schumann’s “Dichterliebe” cycle and Gerald Finzi’s “Let Us Garlands Bring”, in addition to repertoire by Samuel Barber and others. Ticket prices: Adult $35, concession $30, full-time student $20, Art Song Members $25, full-time student $15. Enquiries: www.artsong.canberra.org

THEN also at Wesley on Sunday 31 May at 7pm is Sydney Consort’s “Love Actually”. The Sydney Consort presents the most interesting works for oboe darer & viola d’amore in association with recorder and harpsichord in “full of love” music from the 18th century. The mix of baroque compositions from different European countries will display their elegancy and ‘loving’ harmony in their chamber display. Tickets available www.trybooking.com/GHCK Adult $35, concession and full-time student $25, children 12 and under free.

Archie Roach

THE National Film and Sound Archive in McCoy Circuit, Acton celebrates National Reconciliation Week with a series of free events. On Thursday 28 May they welcome award-winning director Rolf de Heer, and film critic and writer Jane Freebury. They will introduce the 2.00pm screening of de Heer’s 2002 feature “The Tracker”, followed by a Q&A. Heer will be back this Friday, 29 May, with Molly Reynolds, when at 2.00pm they will introduce a screening of “Charlie’s Country,” then at 5.30pm, Archie Roach will take part in a special edition of the NFSA’s Indigenous series of Black Chat, followed by a screening of ‘Big Name No Blanket’, a documentary about the pioneering Warumpi Band. At Arc cinema FREE but bookings essential to 6248 2000 or online.

Alex Asch, ‘Gregor in Cape Breton’

TWO new exhibitions at Beaver Galleries include Canberra based artist Alex Asch’s unique sculptures using found and recycled materials. The houses of Asch’s childhood in America continue to play a central role in this work. Belinda Fox, Melinda Schawel Roots & Wings works on paper & sculpture ‘Roots and Wings’ is a two-person exhibition of works on paper showing the work of Belinda Fox and Melinda Schawel. Until June 16 at 81 Denison St, Deakin Tue to Fri 10am – 5pm & Sat and Sun 9am – 5pm.

ANDREW Farrell, known as The Wizard, is a jazz, blues, boogie, piano player, songwriter and singer, who has performed all over the country from small regional halls, to large Festival stages playing From Rachmaninov to Gershwin, Brubeck to boogie woogie, Leonard Cohen, to Elton John as well as his own compositions. May 30, Canberra house concert, Downer, 8 pm, bookings to Nigel at 0401 084 773.

Zoe Kirkwood, The Painted Fold Series, 2013, (photo by Che Chorley)

BAROQUE, they say, is back at CCAS with exhibitions in the main galleries at Gorman House by Canberra’s Gregory Hodge and Adelaide’s Zoe Kirkwood, described as “very contemporary artists adding more than a hint of Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism to their dynamic palettes”. Meantime the Cube has been fully furnished to become The Room of new ACT talent, Amelia Zaraftis, who brings the ideas of motor and hotel together with road signage festooned furniture. Opening 6pm Friday May 29th continues until July 4th at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman Arts Centre Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman Arts Centre 55 Ainslie Avenue, Braddon, and Tuesday to Friday 11am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 4pm.

Janet DeBoos ceramics

CRAFTACT: Craft and Design Centre invite the public to a series of associated talks in conjunction with their Janet DeBoos: A Survey exhibition. In ‘Evolution of an exhibition’ Peter Haynes will talk about curating the show. Friday 29 May, 4.00pm – 5.00pm Craft ACT Gallery, Level 1, North Building, 180 London Circuit. Free event.

THE Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society Molonglo Plains Steering Committee lecturer Charles Harris speaking on “THE GREAT POSTER WAR OF 1914 – 1918” this Thursday 28th May. IN 1914 posters were the most effective weapon of mass communication and Harris’ lifelong experiences with global advertising agencies place him well to lecture on the power of the poster during the Great War both from the Allies and from Germany’s perspective. 2pm followed by afternoon tea, at the Comfort Inn Airport International, 57 Yass Road, Queanbeyan. Members and visitors welcome. Members FREE of charge, Visitors $ 25.00, bookings to Lucy Costas on 6299 1105 or lucyjvc@gmail.com

Mary Hutchison work

TWO new exhibitions are opening in PhotoAccess’s galleries at 6pm on Thursday 28th May. “A Time and Place” features the work of nine Canberra photographers, all participants in PhotoAccess’ Personal Photography Project. The exhibition gives an insight into the work of Phil Carter, Lori Cicchini, Julie Garran, Susan Henderson, Andree Lawrey, Annette Lock, Kim Psaila, Thomas Varendorff and Pavel Vrzala. Then “A portrait of my father as a young man” is a first solo show for writer Mary Hutchison, writer, PhotoAccess artist in residence. Artist talk in the gallery on Sunday 28th June at 2pm.

Patrick Mung Mung, ‘Yoonggoonny Country’, 2014

FROM the remote East Kimberley region of Western Australia comes a very special exhibition by four of Australia’s leading painters: Patrick Mung Mung, Gordon Barney, Tommy Carroll and Mark Nodea – artists whose work is to be found in major museums and leading public collections in Australia and overseas. The exhibition of their work opens at the Nancy Sever Gallery on Wednesday 27 May 2015 and runs to 28 June.

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