WHEREABOUTS AT ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT

 

You can see our print, By hoot and glide, 2022, created especially for Whereabouts, a print exchange folio and exhibition project curated by Rona Green, at Art Gallery of Ballarat.

Whereabouts: Printmakers Respond
Art Gallery of Ballarat
40 Lydiard Street, N, Ballarat

Friday 8th of November, 2023 – Saturday 4th of February, 2024

 

The word whereabouts refers to ‘the place where someone or something is’.

For this exciting project, leading Australian printmaker Rona Green invited a cross-section of emerging and established artists from across Victoria to participate in a group exhibition exploring their personal relationship to place, country and home.

The 56 artists involved use a variety of print media and work in a range of genres and styles. Each artist has created a new work in a standard size using the printmaking technique of their choice, responding to the theme.

Artists in the exhibitionare Sue Anderson, Elizabeth Banfield, Matthew Clarke, Paul Compton, Miranda Costa, Fiona Davey, Rachel Derum, Mark Dustin, Grace Eve, Philip Faulks, Kevin Foley, Eleanor Franks, David Frazer, Tyronne Gietzmann, Silvi Glattauer, Jackie Gorring, Rona Green, Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison, Gregory Harrison, Bill Hay, Judy Horacek, Anita Iacovella, Kyoko Imazu, Deborah Klein, Gillian Kline, Anita Laurence, Dianne Longley, Michael Lye, Marion Manifold, Cassie May, Aaron McLoughlin, Glenn Morgan, Carnegie Muir, Angela Nagel, Billy Nye, James Pasakos, Jim Pavlidis, Catherine Pilgrim, Michael Reynolds, Cathy Ronalds, David Rosengrave, John Ryrie, Libby Schreiber, Gwen Scott, Heather Shimmen, Glen Smith, Ruth Stanton, Neale Stratford, Sophia Szilagyi, Helen Timbury, Clayton Tremlett, Peter Ward, Deborah Williams, Joel Wolter and Jessi Wong.

The Gallery acknowledges the generosity of all the artists in donating print number 57/57 from each edition to the Gallery Collection.

Art Gallery of Ballarat

 
 
 

4th of December, 2023

 
 

Whereabouts: Printmakers Respond, Art Gallery of Ballarat (image credit: Cathy Ronalds)

 
 
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