Angeline O’Day – 4 Oct to 17 Oct 2009

PAPER NATURAL HISTORIES

Sunday 4 October to Saturday 17 October 2009

About the artist

Angeline O’Day is a New Gisborne mother with a life-long passion for art, her

current collection of 3D paper collage designs has been influenced by her

fascination with science. You can see that influence, reminiscent of old, natural

specimens with a lot of old laboratory specimens and butterfly specimens.

Her vision has taken off with two of her artwork collections, known as Baby

Butterflies and Paper Forests, to be shown at three locations around the country.

The Paper Forests series is currently appearing at The National Gallery of Australia

alongside the McCubbiB exhibition.

Current Exhibition: The National Gallery of Australia

Previous Exhibitions: Bob boutique; B6 show; Madeleine Stamer

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Terence J Dyer – 6 Sep 09

FREEDOM TO ROAM AND DREAM

6 Sep – 19 Sep 2009

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Terence started training in Fine arts at University of East London as a

mature aged student, spending as much time as he could viewing the

great and modern masters which opened his eyes and many

doors to learn about art history and painting skills that aided

exhibiting his own work as a student.

Printmaking in its many forms has been a great part of his creative life

which included printing on clay pots and plates. As part of his degree

he did garden sculpture for the university garden in East Ham.

“The aim is to explore creative issues that catch my eye and other

important matters like the environment, global warming and the

human footprint and existence on this earth.”

Previous Exhibitions: – Baik Gallery South London 1995

University East London Graduation and Group show 1994

Stratford Studios East London Group show 1994

Mens Drawing Group Bayswater London Group show 1993.

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Joyce Hopwood-Knights – 24 May 09

BRUSH ON CANVAS
Sun 24th May to Sat 6th June 2009

Joyce A. Hopwood-Knights

Joyce A. Hopwood-Knights is a contemporary artist and landscape painter, including seascapes and still life. She lives in Kyneton, northern central Victoria, where she has a working studio. Initially she studied art with Raymond Ellis, accomplished landscape artist at his studio in Kyneton and furthered her studies with Salvatore Triglia of Lancefield Victoria. She is an exhibiting member of Sherbrooke Art Society of Victoria and Macedon Ranges Art Group Victoria. Recently her work was published in The Australian Artist’s Palette Magazine as a feature artist.

At the moment she is extremely busy in her studio creating paintings for her forthcoming solo exhibition in May ’09 at the Studio Whites Gallery in Kyneton. This is a very exciting time for her – although she has exhibited her work locally, this will be her first solo exhibition, exhibiting some 25 works. So she is spending every day in the studio, getting thoroughly acquainted with her easel! See all paintings online in the shop

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Sue Sparks – 26 Oct 08

19 Oct-02 Nov 2008

BOTANICAL ART – by Sue Sparks

Sue Sparks has been a professional jewellery designer for over 25 years. Her keen love of both gardening and fine art has led her towards drawing and painting botanical subjects.

She has resided in the Macedon Ranges district for 4 years and the abundance of wildlife and insect life in the region has been the inspiration for her artwork in this exhibition.

First exhibition a big success!

29th June 2008 – The Sunday opening yesterday of the inaugural feature exhibition at Studio Whites to promote the work of artists Annie White and Vanessa Rogalsky was a big success. Despite the cold and windy weather, well over 80 brave souls packed the small but cosy gallery at 134 Mollison Street to hear local Macedon Council arts identity Maxine McKee introduce these two artists to this small but very supportive gathering of the Kyneton community. There was plenty of finger food, red wine and white wine, and nibblies to keep the milling crowd satisfied, and at the end of the day several works were purchased, and only one wine glass went missing!

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