Sunday, June 21st, 2009
You are invited to celebrate Linden Langdon’s exhibition opening for her Master’s assessment – come along and show your support!
Linden Langdon – Master of Fine Art – “Revealing Scars”, Plimsoll Gallery, School of Art, UTAS, Hunter Street – Friday 26 June 2009, 5.30pm (plus 27-28 June, 12-5pm).

A personal note from Linden’s website:
“Well finally the end of the race is in sight and while there are no ribbons to burst through it will be a celebration of completion, so if you are in the area I hope you have an opportunity to pop into the Plimsoll Gallery…There will be an installation of ceramic work, Beneath the Skin and an installation of the Precipice which has over 80 prints at 59 x 59cm in size. The prints are primarily etching with quite a few combining lithograph and etching. The support work will be in my studio space.
So there it is! An ending – or a beginning?”
Let’s all celebrate with Linden and enjoy the atmosphere of her relief, with the Masters journey behind her.
Cheers, Anita Wanless
VP, HIP
Tags: etching, exhibition, hunter island press, installation, linden langdon, lithograph, masters, printmaking, school of art, University of Tasmania
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Vice President, Anita Wanless, will be giving an overview on how to make the internet work for you.
This is a presentation and discussion on how you, as an artist, can use the internet to keep in contact with other artists, groups and galleries – and promote your own event – with the help of the internet
Topics covered:
- Facebook – how to become a member and connect with artists, groups, galleries and events
- Create a website – how to create your own blog-style website for free, display your CV and upload images of your work
- Increase sales – how to sell your artwork on websites, such as Etsy and Red Bubble
When: 7.15pm, Thursday 16th April, 2009 (straight after our committee meeting)
Where: Wirksworth Studio
Cost: FREE (feel welcome to bring a friend)
“This talk will be targeted at those who might have avoided the internet so far, but would like to jump in and have a go. Feel free to bring some questions that I can help answer in the discussion time at the end of the talk. My motivation is to get as many HIP members online and as internet savvy as possible!”
Anita Wanless
Tags: anita wanless, facebook, hunter island press, workshop
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