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Town and Country Printers at the Eucalypt Cafe

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The Town and Country Printers - Ginny Jackson, Rowena Bond, Susan Ferguson and Cath de Little - are exhibiting their work at the Eucalypt Cafe on the Arthur Highway, opposite Port Arthur, for the month of August.
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These printnmakers are regular users of the HIP studio at Bellerive and it is good to see them taking up opportunities to get their work seen.
If you are down Port Arthur way drop in and see what the ladies have been up to.

Artists at Work

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Many HIP members have been busy leading up to the xmas season producing work for exhibitions.

The 11th Images of Tasmania exhibition in the Salamanca Art Centre’s Long Gallery (no photos allowed) is stunning and is well worth a visit. Open 10am - 6pm every day except christmas day  until January 4.

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Iona Johnson’s work, Nightscapes: An Exploration of Nocturnal Phenomena in Print is showing in the Salamanca Art Centre’s Top Gallery and is open 9-5 weekdays until January 2.

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The introduction of colour into her abstract nightscapes is a marked difference to previous work

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where shapes and forms almost seen, almost comprehended

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seem to leap out of the dark background

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Iona says, “This body of work is concerned with the experience of the night environment as a place where we apprehend things differently. More sensate ways of being become dominant and I am interested in conveying how this feels…objects dissolve and are perceived in fragments. I consider that this responsive and sensitive yielding to the environment, to our surroundings, embodies a useful approach to our being in the world”

Make sure you make the time to study and immerse yourself in this work.

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