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Edition Five @ Broadhurst Gallery Hazelhurst with Danielle Creenaune, Angela Hayson, and Jenny Robinson

March 5, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Surveying the breadth and depth of contemporary print-practice, Edition Five marks More Than Reproduction (MTR)’s fifth anniversary as an artist-run initiative, aligning with International Women’s Day. Demonstrating the malleability of printmaking in both focused and cross-disciplinary practices, the exhibition features recent work by artists from MTR’s monthly artist profile program. Underpinned by parallels and polarities, experimentation is at the nucleus of the exhibition, with artists navigating diverse print methodologies and outputs. In this exhibition, printmaking exists within the depths of the past and the surface of the present; where the reproducible and unique converge and co-exist.

Artists: Danielle Creenaune, Saskia Haalebos, Angela Hayson, Jacky Jacqueline, Isabella Kennedy, Emilee Robinson, Jenny Robinson, Katika Schultz, Brigitta Summers, and Maria Thaddea.

Opening Party: 6pm – 8pm Friday 8 March 2024

Refreshments provided.

RSVP https://events.humanitix.com/opening-party-edition-five

Exhibition Dates: 8 – 26 March 2024Location: Broadhurst Gallery, Hazelhurst Arts Centre

Meet the Artists & Printmaking Demos: 10AM – 1PM Saturday 9 March

Panel Discussion: 11AM – 12PM Sunday 17 March

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Angela Hayson, Danielle Creenaune, Edition Five, Jenny Robinson, More Than Reproduction, printmaking

Angela Hayson in Uneven Terrain at Gallery Lane Cove

March 5, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Ildiko Kovacs, Sun Burst, 2009. Image courtesy of the artist and Martin Browne Contemporary.

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UNEVEN TERRAIN: SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE

28 February – 28 March 2024 

Join us for the opening event, meet the artists and enjoy some refreshments. 

RSVP to the opening event

Friday 8 March

Time: 7:15-9pm

Location: Gallery Lane Cove

Artists: 

Bronwyn Bancroft, Monika Behrens, Judy Cassab, Adrienne Doig, Rosalie Gascoigne, Marisabel Gonzalez, Angela Hayson, Samantha Hobson, Jennifer Keeler-Milne, Maree Kelly, Nicole Kelly, Ildiko Kovacs, Eva Kubos, Sue Lalor, Fiona Lowry, Nurit Ophir, Felixe Rives, Sally Ross, Kate Shaw, Brigitta Summers and Scarlett Stokoe 

Uneven Terrain: Surveying the Landscape presents the works of 8 emerging and mid-career artists alongside significant works from the Macquarie University Art Collection. At its core, the exhibition is about how the selected artists present, or rather represent the landscape within an abstracted and conceptual framework full of symbolism, energy, and mastery of their selected medium. These landscapes present us with a version of our world through not only the artists’ eye, but their lived experience. One that is framed by their gender, heritage, and environment.

Part of Gallery Lane Cove + Creative Studios suite of activities to mark International Women’s Day, the title, Uneven Terrain highlights the disparity experienced by many female-identifying artists in this country. It’s no secret that a gender pay gap exists in Australia. It’s calculated that women earn less than their male counterparts. What is perhaps a little more surprising and troublesome is that in the visual arts, female artists earn significantly less than the national average. Even though that more than two thirds of art school graduates are women, works by male artists constitute the bulk of artworks within the collections of most cultural institutions.

With this exhibition we aim to showcase the important, exciting, and skilful work being created today as we join voices with other national institutions to attempt to redress disparities experienced in our community. 

This exhibition is part of a two-venue exhibition partnership with Macquarie University Art Gallery. 

Co-curated by Rhonda Davies and Miguel Olmo. 

Femme-Maison: Imagined Boundaries – Women artists from the collection and beyond

at Macquarie University Art Gallery 

26 February−29 April 2024 

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Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Angela Hayson, Gallery Lane Cove, Uneven terrain

Sydney Printmakers at Sydney Contemporary – please visit us

August 21, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Sydney Printmakers members representing us at the Art Fair this time are Anthea Boesenberg, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Andrew Totman and Thea Weiss. Visit us at Bo4, Paper.

Other members represented at the Fair are Roslyn Kean and Seraphina Martin, who have a table, Michael Kempson (as Cicada Press) and Wendy Stokes (with Michelle Perry Fine Arts in the main section rather than Paper.)

Filed Under: Art Fair, Exhibitions Tagged With: Andy Totman, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Michael Kempson, Paper 2023, Roslyn Kean, Seraphina Martin, Sydney Contemporary, Thea Weiss, Wendy Stokes

Convergent: the Hybrid Print at Articulate Project Space.

January 31, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

Sydney Printmakers members Anthea Boesenberg, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell and Gary Shinfield have work in this exhibition of Hybrid Prints curated by Linda Swinfield.

The opening days are limited to Fri – Sun 10 -5 pm, February 11 -26, 2023

Please join us for artist talks 3-5 pm, 26th February (see invite)

   The Gallery can be opened at request

‘This exhibition is the 3rd of a pivotal set of exhibitions (Maitland Regional Gallery, Kandos Cementa Gallery, Articulate Project Space Leichhardt) focusing on the print as object and the notion of hybridity’ Linda Swinfield, curator

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Angela Hayson, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Articulate Project Space, Convergent, Gary Shinfield, Hybrid Prints, Leichhardt

Sydney Printmakers @ Sydney Contemporary

August 29, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Laura Stark, Carolyn Craig, Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger, Andy Totman, Evan Pank, Tina Barahanos, Angela Hayson, Max Gosling, Nathalie Hartog Gautier, and Esther Neate are presenting work at Booth CO2. They’d love to see you there!

Filed Under: Art Fair Tagged With: Andy Totman, Angela Hayson, Carolyn Craig, Carriageworks, Esther neate, Evan Pank, Laura Stark, Lea Kannar Lichtenberger, Max Gosling, Nathalie Hartog Gautier, Sydney Contemporary, Tina Barahanos

Great news: To the Edges @ Manly Gallery is opening again!

October 7, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Angela Hayson - The Shelter of Ourselves
Angela Hayson, The Shelter of Ourselves, 2021, relief, monoprint, drawing, carborundum on Japanese kozo paper, 1.70 x 2.48cm

Sydney Printmakers 60th Anniversary Exhibition is opening again for three weeks from Tuesday 12th October to Sunday 7th November. The work has been sitting quietly on the walls for months but now we have another chance to see it.

There may be limits on how many people can enter the gallery at the same time, but its very exciting that we will have another opportunity to visit. Many of us did not get there the first time.

Get your friends together and go and have a look…….Its an excellent show.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Angela Hayson, Exhibition, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, To The Edges

Artists in Conversation with the Curator, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Angela Hayson

July 20, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION WITH THE EXHIBITION CURATOR, KATHERINE ROBERTS, MANLY ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM: ANGELA HAYSON.


Angela Hayson The Shelter of Ourselves

Relief, Monoprint, drawing, carborundum on Japanese paper

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

Conceptually I was thinking about how individuals preserve their core identity and at the same time make subtle shifts in how they present when in a group. How far to the edges of our authentic self are we willing to be seen and be known?  The work is about dual identities, accepting our idiosyncrasies in order to remain authentic to self, and also constructing a public persona according to social norms and expectations when connecting and relating to others.  The multiple identities are implied by the inversion and juxtaposition of figurative forms within the image.

On a physical level, multiple sheets of Japanese kozo paper are layered with mixed media and printed elements, with the image intentionally extending to the outer edges of the paper.  The work has been developed from matrixes of wood, cardboard and rigid plastic sheet combining relief, drawing, monoprint and carborundum.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

The Shelter of Ourselves is a multiple panel work developed from the 3-D forms of two small bronze figurative sculptures I had recently made. I was interested in the push and pull of the negative and positive shapes within the forms, which became key elements in the printed image. 

Having the opportunity to work large, I sketched up a composition at small scale to reflect what might convey the subject of shifting identities and then gridded up to the intended full-size dimensions. The vast up-scaling required numerous stages of drawing and redrawing with continual modifications and additions to the image, working out the relationship of shapes and spaces, along with the aligning of the image at the edges of the matrix as it transitioned from one panel to the next.

Preparing eight large cardboard panels to receive the carborundum for the final printed element in the work required the transfer of the drawing to the boards. Gel medium was applied to the drawing and carborundum was dropped into the medium.  Several coats of shellac were applied to protect areas not to be printed, allowing discretionary wiping back of the ink.  

The non-uniform backgrounds encompassed relief printing from woodblocks, drawing with wax pencils and graphite, scrunching up the sheets of paper into balls and re-stretching out to flatten again, and then monoprinting again on top from rigid plastic sheet in readiness to take the carborundum print element.  I used a printing press to release each of the inked layers onto the paper.

The backgrounds were experimental and enjoyable.  The greatest technical challenge, which I had not anticipated, was the inking and wiping back of the large carborundum imagery.  It was slow, arduous and physically exhausting due to the many narrow and inaccessible areas requiring wiping out. I consider the project a success in that it has been a departure from my previous work and capable of having a strong and sustaining influence on future work. 

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

Having built up an impressive reputation for high quality artistic output and professionalism over six decades, the group is well positioned to further evolve with a focus on striving for increased recognition of print media in relation to other art forms. I believe this is an exciting time for the group to encourage new printmaking enthusiasts into the membership, encourage experimentation to extend the possibilities of print media and foster a culture of excellence.  

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Many printmakers, along with artists of other disciplines, make work that is a reflection of their own world, as well as the changing world including environmental, social, political and cultural issues of the time.  The diversity of methods and techniques available within print media provides extensive opportunities for raising awareness of contemporary issues, presented in unique and distinct ways. 

 

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions, Uncategorized Tagged With: . #printmaking #printcouncilofaustralia #sydneyprintmakers #printmaker #artsydney #manlyartgallery #australianart #australianprintmaking #workonpaper #australianprints, 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Angela Hayson, Katherine Roberts, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Print Council of Australia, printmaking, relief, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges, Works on Paper

To the Edges: 60 years of Sydney Printmakers, Artists in Conversation

June 10, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 3 Comments

Artists in Conversation                         Sunday, 4 July 2021 – 2.00pm to 4.00pm

By considering the use of the printmaking media in innovative and unconventional ways, as well as co-opting new media in the development of their works, the artists of Sydney Printmakers have worked ‘to the edges’ physically and metaphorically pushing their materials, ideas and themselves to their limits.

Sydney Printmakers is the longest-running independent printmaking membership organisation in Australia. It continues to demonstrate its currency in the quality and diversity of the work its artists create, and in the collegiate way its members work to share ideas and resources, and to support each other. As a group, it is thriving – and celebrates its sixty-year milestone with this especially curated exhibition.

Here is an opportunity to hear some members of Sydney Printmakers talk about their work in conversation with Katherine Roberts, Senior Curator, Manly Art Gallery and Museum. 

Participating artists:

Karen Ball
Tina Barahanos
Susan Baran
Anthea Boesenberg
Danielle Creenaune
Angela Hayson
Roz Kean
Carmen Ky
Gary Shinfield
Wendy Stokes

Covid-19 restrictions apply

Limited numbers, RSVP online now

To the Edges: 60 years of Sydney Printmakers

25 June – 1 August 2021

Manly Art Gallery & Museum

West Esplanade Reserve, Manly

Tues – Sun 10am – 5pm

Image: Angela Hayson, The Shelter of Ourselves, 2021 , relief, monoprint, drawing, carborundum on Japanese kozo paper, unique state, 170 x 248cm

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: #creativenorthernbeaches, 60 Years of Sydney Printmakers, @beachescouncil, Angela Hayson, Artists in Conversation, Insta:@magamnsw, Katherine Roberts, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Public Programme, To The Edges

Angela Hayson – Remote @ Gallery Lane Cove.

September 9, 2020 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Angela Hayson, Gallery Lane Cove, paintings, prints, Remote, sculpture

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