
Hazelhurst Art on Paper 2017

With prizes totalling $26 000 the biennial Hazelhurst Art Award showcases outstanding art created with, on or about paper. Artists compete for the $15 000 major award, the $5000 Emerging Artist Award, the $5000 Friend’s of Hazelhurst Local Artist Award, and the $1000 People’s Choice Award. The exhibition will present a diverse range of paper media and industry techniques, including drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, paper cuts and video.
Entries close Friday 17 March 2017. A list of finalists whose work has been selected for the exhibition will appear on the Hazelhurst website on Monday 10 April. Finalists will be exhibited at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre from 20 May to 16 July 2017.
The entry fee is $45 per artwork. There are no size restrictions for works entered into Art on Paper.
For more information, go here.
Ruth Faerber in conversation with Michael Kempson.
Ruth Faerber in conversation with Michael Kempson
When: Sunday 22 January 2pm – 3.30pm
Mosman Art Gallery
Cost: Free (includes afternoon tea)
Bookings essential: www.trybooking.com/239548
Curator, master printer, artist and academic Michael Kempson will join Ruth Faerber for a discussion which will investigate Ruth’s vast creative life journey and her significant contribution to the development of Australian print and paper making.
RUTH FAERBER IN CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL KEMPSON | Mosman Art Gallery

Sydney Printmakers at Printmaker Gallery, Fitzroy

Ruth Faerber Exhibition at Mosman Gallery – Paper Visionary

Paper Visionary: Works on paper by Ruth Faerber from the Mosman Art Gallery Collection
Saturday 3 December – Sunday 29 January
Ruth Faerber is an important artist in the history of Australian printmaking and hand-made paper based art forms. Recognised nationally for her role as educator, critic and artist, Ruth has also been a three time winner in the non-painting category of the Mosman Art Prize during the 1970s and 1980s. As a result of these acquisitions as well as generous donations from the artist to the Gallery, we are fortunate to be able to display a series of works spanning five decades of her artistic career.
During this exhibition period there will be additional selected highlights from the Mosman Art Collection on display including works by Noel Counihan and John Brack.
When
Saturday 3 December – Sunday 29 January
Where
Gallery 2, Level 2, Mosman Art Gallery
Tanya Crothers at Mosman Gallery

Tanya Crothers’ background as an architect has encouraged her to look for views beyond edges and frames, beyond doors and windows. For this work, originating in India and Sri Lanka, she concentrated on connections and street views outside and inside hotel rooms. Combining printmaking with hand colour she manipulated perspective to create variations on original sketches.
Featured image: Tanya Crothers, Through the door
When
Saturday 8 October – Sunday 15 January
Where
inProfile, Ground Floor, Mosman Art Gallery
Wendy Stokes Exhibition

Exhibition of prints in Katoomba
Rex-Livingston Projects invites you to the exhibition opening of PRINT CIRCLE,
21 Print makers from Sydney showing in Katoomba.
Opening drinks: Saturday 26 November, 2 to 4pm
Exhibition on view: 24 November to 5 December
182-184 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780
Selected PRINT CIRCLE works on view below (there are over 85 prints to view in this exhibition, priced from $260 to $950 – making this a great show for giving ART at Christmas)
Ben Rak Exhibition at Manly Art Gallery.
Opening Friday 28th October until December 4th.
Artists talk Sunday November 6th at 3pm.

This new body of work draws together processes and ideas from his cross-disciplinary art practice to reveal a considered search for ‘authenticity’ in Rak’s work. While seemingly minimalist, the work has gravitas, made possible through a deep conceptual engagement with technique and the refinement and articulation of his core creative interests.
Through the artwork, Ben Rak plays with the notion of a hierarchy and chronology of painting over printmaking; in this case, which comes first, the painting or the print? He also plays with the idea that the artist’s ‘mark-making’ is intellectually based instead of incidental or accidental. Rak directly challenges the audience to consider the intention of the artist and to examine what is contained and conveyed through the work.
Graham Marchant Exhibition

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