Filtering by: 2018

Worn Out Worn Art
Nov
24
to Dec 21

Worn Out Worn Art

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - West Gallery (map)
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Artists and designers Andrea Day, Angela Ferolla, Charlene O’Brien, Katrina Virgona, Louise Wells, Lyndell Darch, Mary Ann Dawson, Minaxi May, Sarah Zel Chescoe, Susie Vickery and Trish Bygott explored fabric manipulation techniques, clothing deconstruction and reconstruction to present an installation of wearable, sculptural forms using upcycled and repurposed materials, reconnecting with lost skills and working against consumerism.

The exhibition complements the annual WOWA Wearable Art Parade held for the first time this year in the historic Midland Junction Arts Centre.

WOWA PARADE SAT 24 NOV 7PM - 8PM

EXHIBITION VIEWING WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Of Our Time - Ordinary Lives
Nov
24
to Dec 21

Of Our Time - Ordinary Lives

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - East Gallery (map)
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Louise Wells

“Family stories beyond the dates of significant events are lost if not recorded.” Through contemporary textiles, Wells explored the changing roles, responsibilities and expectations across three generations of maternal women from her family, capturing shared history and the cultural structures that shaped the paths of their lives.

OPENING SAT 24 NOV 6.30PM - 8PM

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Lost Soles
Nov
24
to Dec 21

Lost Soles

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - The Store (map)
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Claire Davenhall

Claire Davenhall worked in residence to create an installation based on the first fleet of “lost souls”, shipped from England to Australia in 1788, complementing a series of sculptural works created prior to the show, exploring the stories of multicultural migration to Australia.

OPENING SAT 24 NOV 6.30PM - 8PM

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Gifted
Nov
9
to Dec 20

Gifted

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 2 (map)
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Sue Eva & Kathy Aspinall

Kathy Aspinall repurposed antique and pre-loved items into unique jewellery pieces and artist’s books, while Sue Eva created intimate still lifes that spoke of our shared consideration of love, loss and family to create an inviting installation of works perfect for gifting.

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Materiality
Nov
9
to Dec 20

Materiality

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 1 (map)
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Invited ceramists Sandra Black, Rodney Blumenfeld, Elaine Bradley, Njalikwa Chongwe, Greg Crowe, Stephanie Hammill, Graham Hay, Bernard Kerr, Jenny Kerr, Janet Kovesi Watt, Steven McCoy, Annemieke Mulders, Claire Ng, Warrick Palmateer, Narayani Palmer, Sylvie Riches, Atsuko Sandover, Stewart Scambler, Andrew Tremain, Andrea Vinkovic, Lee Woodcock, and Garry Zeck transformed the gallery space into a feast of surface, texture, pattern and form, showcasing their distinct approaches to clay practice.

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Remembering Tomorrow
Oct
7
to Nov 16

Remembering Tomorrow

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - West Gallery & The Store (map)
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Studio Payoka

Rory Dax Paton, Adam Ismail and William Leggett shared insights into the industrial, multidisciplinary arts undertaken at Studio Payoka in the Perth Hills. Presenting two and three dimensional works demonstrating their prowess with constructed objects, experimental print and painting techniques.

OPEN SUN 7 OCT 11AM - 3PM, WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Re-Imagined Railyard
Oct
7
to Nov 16

Re-Imagined Railyard

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - East Gallery (map)
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Revisiting the Midland Railway Workshop’s significant contribution to the social and economic fabric of the Eastern region, works from the City of Swan Art Collection by Penny Coss and Nigel Hewitt were displayed alongside contemporary photographic works by Eva Fernandez. Historians Jude Carr and Lisa Buck presented historical photographs, oral histories and rail objects in juxtaposition to Futures Lab’s interactive digital railway pattern 3D printing installation. Capturing the aesthetic of the workshop patterns and reinterpreting local social history this exhibition brought together a blend of approaches and eras to ignite new discoveries.

OPEN SUN 7 OCT 11AM - 2PM, WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Instrumental: the distinct pleasures of tools
Sep
21
to Nov 4

Instrumental: the distinct pleasures of tools

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 1 & 2 (map)
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Part of the What, a Tool Project 

Curated by Jude van der Merwe

Olga Cironis, Geoffrey Drake-Brockman, Kevin Draper, Stuart Elliott, Sarah Elson, Dawn Gamblen, Phil Gamblen, Peter Hill, Angela McHarrie, Denise Pepper, Monique Tippett and Tony Windberg reflected on the tools they employ in their arts practice and reminded us that, as makers and thinkers, tools are an essential part of an artist’s life. Works presented encapsulated the conventional and the technological to the metaphorical, with a number of artists drawn to concepts of an earlier history and tradition.

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Tea Ware
Aug
11
to Sep 28

Tea Ware

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - The Store (map)
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Tea and the sharing of tea is celebrated by many cultures in very diverse and often ritualistic ways. Tea drinking habits can be found worldwide. After water, it is the most widely consumed drink in the world. In conjunction with Antipodean Encounters, Western Australian ceramicists celebrated tea ware and food as a central point of cultural dialogue, presenting their vessels alongside loaned collections of Taiwanese tea ceremony sets.

OPENING CELEBRATION DAY
SAT 11 AUG 11AM – 2PM | TEA CEREMONIES, WORKSHOPS AND MORE, VIEW DETAILS > 

OPEN WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM
SAT 11, 25 AUG & 15 SEP 11AM - 2PM

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Antipodean Encounters: Western Australian Artists and Taiwanese Culture
Aug
11
to Sep 28

Antipodean Encounters: Western Australian Artists and Taiwanese Culture

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - East & West Gallery  (map)
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Personal objects were the catalyst for conversation between local artists and members of the Perth Taiwanese community who recently immigrated to Western Australia. The artists translated and contextualized these dialogues, creating new works to help navigate the increasingly complex issues embedded in the hybrid cultural society in which we live.

OPENING CELEBRATION DAY
SAT 11 AUG 11AM – 2PM | TEA CEREMONIES, WORKSHOPS AND MORE, VIEW DETAILS > 

OPEN WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM
SAT 11, 25 AUG & 15 SEP 11AM - 2PM

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Mundaring Environmental Art Project
Aug
3
to Sep 16

Mundaring Environmental Art Project

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 2 (map)
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Plastic Pollution: Reducing our footprint and caring for our planet

supported by act-belong-commit

820 students from Bakers Hill, Chidlow, Darlington, Helena College, Mount Helena, Treetops Montessori, Parkerville, Pickering Brook, Sawyers Valley, Swan View primary schools, as well as independent participants immersed themselves in research and creative investigation to reduce plastic pollution and produce designs for the town’s 2018 Mundaring Environmental Art banners. 16 designs were selected and students worked with artist Louise Cook to hand paint their work on a large scale.

OPEN TUE TO FRI 10AM – 5PM, SAT & SUN 11AM - 3PM

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Don't Jettison Everything
Aug
3
to Sep 16

Don't Jettison Everything

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 1 (map)
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MAC Members Show

Curated by Mikaela Castledine

The current trend towards fixing or reinventing, as a reaction to our throw away culture, acknowledges something that artists have always done, seeing the beauty in unexpected places. MAC celebrates the ingenuity of our members with an exhibition of works created from the discarded, the broken or the abandoned.

OPEN TUE TO FRI 10AM – 5PM, SAT & SUN 11AM - 3PM

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HyperVision
Jul
7
to Aug 3

HyperVision

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre - East & West Gallery  (map)
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Presented by City of Swan and Midland Gate

Promoting the creative expression and talents of young people aged 15 – 25 years from across WA, Home presented a diverse range of two and three dimensional works via film, traditional and experimental media. Investigating the theme, “What makes a home”, City of Swan staff provided young people with a platform to exhibit and speak about issues that not only affect them, but also their community via the Youth Out Loud public speaking competition.

OPEN SAT 7 JUL 10AM - 3PM, WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Silent Synchronicity
Jun
1
to Jul 15

Silent Synchronicity

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 2 (map)
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Stephanie Reisch

Artist in Residence

Stephanie Reisch explored mystical and shamanistic precepts through notions of trace and essence whilst creating works in her residency. Grounded in animal alchemy and prehistoric rituals, her works encompassed experimentation in drawing, painting,

sound and digital media.

IN RESIDENCE | 19 JUNE - 15 JULY | TUE - THU 10AM - 4PM & SUN 11AM - 3PM

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Woldendorp: A Black and White Retrospective
Jun
1
to Jul 15

Woldendorp: A Black and White Retrospective

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Curated by Clare Stroud and Lisa Hegarty

Renowned landscape photographer and State Living Treasure, Richard Woldendorp AM, shared his rarely seen early black and white images that launched his long and successful career in photography. Spanning three continents and almost twenty years, the retrospective included his first experimental images from 1956; his early award-winning portraiture from 1961; and photographs for one of his earliest books, ‘Indonesia’, taken in 1971.

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Swan Environmental Art Project
May
30
to Jun 29

Swan Environmental Art Project

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Plastic Pollution: Reducing our footprint and caring for our planet

400 students from Aveley, Caversham, Clayton View, Malvern Springs and Gidgegannup Primary Schools in the City of Swan immersed themselves in this year’s theme to create designs for the 2018 Swan Environmental Art banners. 12 students were selected, repainting their works on a large scale with artist Louise Cook. The works were then photographed to create 76 banners to be displayed throughout Guildford, Gidgegannup and Midland.

OPEN WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Wiru
May
25
to Jun 29

Wiru

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre | West Gallery (map)
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Julie Dowling

PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YAMAJI ART

Nationally renowned Badimaya artist Julie Dowling presented an exhibition of new works highlighting the revival of First Nations languages within a local and global context. The suite of miniature portraits represented the importance of cultural preservation on a personal scale, while the larger works paid homage to the significance of the Whadjuk region to the Noongar people and illustrated Dowling’s exploration of Midland’s history and the individuals who contributed to its evolving story.

OPEN SAT 26 MAY 10AM - 3PM, WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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Specimens
May
25
to Jun 29

Specimens

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre | East Gallery (map)
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Tim Maley

Presented in partnership with DADAA

Fremantle artist Tim Maley informally worked with the Western Australian Museum in 2013 to draw and paint a selection of specimens from their natural history Collection. The series of works on paper shown in Specimens draws upon their collection as source material with meticulously illustrated examinations of the form, colour and texture of animals and insects.

OPEN SAT 26 MAY 10AM - 3PM, WED TO FRI 10AM – 5PM

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In Full Bloom
Apr
27
to May 18

In Full Bloom

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre | East Gallery (map)
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Students tutored by Jacqueline Coates presented interpretations of the natural environment through a series of painted works. Inspired by recent workshops investigating the microcosm of the flower, the exhibition included works by Jacqueline Coates, Kimberley Cardow, Joy Connell, Jade T Fisher, Pat Hillard, Hayley Kruger Gradwell, Jenny McGrath, Billie Peka and Amelia Sonnekus.

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The Space between Lines
Apr
27
to May 18

The Space between Lines

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre | West Gallery (map)
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Using the basic principle of line-making and repetition, Dragica Milunovic investigated how a simple rule of layering within a space can create complex results. Inspired by aerial views of parched landscapes, Milunovic closely observed lines and patterns in nature and manmade lines to create an installation of two and three dimensional works.

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Penumbra
Apr
27
to May 18

Penumbra

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In an effort to create a context for contemplation and to highlight objects often overlooked, Bina Butcher and Tessa Beale gathered natural elements and documented interventions in the environment during their 3 month residency. The exhibition featured the results of their explorations and created the conditions for a slower, quieter consideration of our surroundings.

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Like Water
Apr
6
to May 27

Like Water

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 1 (map)
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Jo Darvall presented a suite of paintings and prints reflecting her interest in the work of Kathleen O’Connor; Kathleen’s homecoming to Fremantle from Paris after WWII, the engineering feats of her father, CY O’Connor, and the waterways that define Jo’s adopted state of Western Australia.

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In Focus
Apr
5
to Apr 20

In Focus

  • Midland Junction Arts Centre (map)
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Celebrating 10 years of the annual DADAA exhibition, In Focus opened with a live performance by On Track dancers and a series of workshops with exhibiting artists. The exhibition showcased artworks created at DADAA’s Midland hub where staff facilitate individual creative expression workshops, providing opportunities for artists living with mental illness and disability to explore their chosen mediums.

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Relay
Feb
23
to Mar 30

Relay

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To celebrate the historic Queen’s Baton Relay (Midland to Guildford en route to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games) a diverse group of Western Australian artists presented art objects that spoke of national and community pride, commonwealth diversity and local sporting history. Relay featured works by Peter Dailey, Judith Forrest, Ron Gomboc, Marie Haass, Fiona Harman, Robert Hitchcock, Alex Maciver, Desmond Mah, Nalda Searles, Bruce Slatter, Nicole Slatter, Alastair Taylor and Richard Woldendorp.

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At the Heart
Feb
9
to Apr 1

At the Heart

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 2 (map)
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Curated by Jenny Kerr

Established in 1986, the Shire of Mundaring Art Collection has close to 180 works, with the depiction of the land at the heart of the Collection. Previously acquired works by Sieglinde Battley, Merrick Belyea, Mac Betts, Alex Boddington, Greg Crowe, Rosa Della Torre, Bernard Kerr, David Gregson, Marie Haass, Joan Johnson, Brian McKay, Guy Grey Smith, Michelle Theunissen, Mab Vandeth and Richard Woldendorp echoed the ideas explored by the invited artists in Gallery 1.

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Landscapes of the Mind
Feb
9
to Apr 1

Landscapes of the Mind

  • Mundaring Arts Centre | Gallery 1 (map)
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Shire of Mundaring Invited Art Acquisition Exhibition 

Curated by Jenny Kerr

Artists Sarah Elson, Bec Juniper, André Lipscombe, Desmond Woodley and Yvonne Zago explored the nature of being, their connection to place and the natural environment, demonstrating the diversity of their philosophical approach and sensitive response to materials and processes.

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