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Introducing a new Member: MJHarvey

May 5, 2025 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

MJHarvey, Collar Down, pulp print made from artist recycle black shirt, 42 x 30cm

Recycled Dreams: My Journey with Paper and Pulp

I have recurring dreams that infiltrate my life and influence my practice. One of these dreams is of endless hills of discarded clothing, and the quality of the dream is that I must find homes for every item. A heavy weight to bear. Coupled with growing up on a remote dairy farm with an acute awareness of resource limitation, I vividly remember my mother repurposing old cloth to make new clothes for me. These experiences are some of the reasons why recycled cotton pulp medium is at the forefront of my practice, alongside my concern for the environmental issues that fast fashion causes.

I am also drawn to and affected by undulating textural elements in my lived environment. When I traverse the cityscape, I photograph and mentally absorb surfaces for future reference in my studio. Textures of hard mottled concrete, brick and bitumen surfaces sprayed with paint by graffiti artists, council and construction workers hold my attention.

My pulp medium is made from a cutting, tearing, and mechanical beating process of cotton clothing and domestic cloth. I receive donated used cloth from my immediate community, holding the accompanying story of each item along with my own experiences to retell stories through the medium of pulp prints and objects that are meticulously layered with delicately sprayed textural surfaces.

I am constantly developing my practice and learning new techniques. I find traveling and visiting artists’ studios an important part of my practice. Most recently, I was accepted as an artist-in-residence at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland, USA, where I had a month to explore my practice using top facilities and to share and learn new techniques.

While I was in America, I visited New York City and Dia Beacon gallery where I was deeply inspired. One artist who particularly moved me was Senga Nengudi, for the way they use weight and color in their sculptures. Another significant influence is Katharina Grosse, whose immersive, large-scale painted installations challenge conventional relationships between architecture and painting. Grosse’s bold approach to color and texture resonates with my own explorations in pulp medium, inspiring me to push boundaries between materiality and space.

Through my work with Sydney Printmakers, I hope to continue exploring these themes of sustainability, texture, and storytelling, bringing my unique perspective on recycled materials to our collective exhibitions and sharing my techniques with fellow artists in the community.

www.melissajharvey.com

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MJHarvey, Silent Pool, installation, Lismore Regional Gallery, Pulp sprayed large paper works made from recycled sheets and jeans.

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Membership of Sydney Printmakers

November 12, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment


We have discovered a technical glitch with our online submission process for new membership. If anyone put in a submission before the 1 August 2024  deadline and hasn’t heard back from Sydney Printmakers regarding the submission, please let us know.

You can contact us using the form HERE. 

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Introducing a new member: Jacqui Driver

January 4, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Jacqui Driver - Intangible
Jacqui Driver, Intangible, 2021, lithograph, 114 x 168cm

Let’s welcome Jacqui Driver, our newest member of Sydney Printmakers, well known as a teacher, and for her large scale lithographs.

Here is how she describes her work:

Being a mother is complicated, the idea of mothering may extend from the romantic notions of unquestioning love through to the difficulties of ambivalence and the trauma of dealing with mental health issues, all concepts reflected in thecomplexity of my thickets. I see the corporeal pain of Rheumatoid Arthritis interconnected with the psychologicalwounding of transgenerational trauma as all encompassing, therefore I use installation to encompass my audience, surrounding them with images of entanglement and the folds and flows of silk drapes. Providing a means to metaphorically hug or be hugged and nurturing a safer space in which toexpress pain. 

My work often involves collaboration with other artists who also deal with transgenerational trauma or mental health issues. I have collaborated previously with a dance-based performance artist, Lorcan Power, a sound artist, Dylan Marelić-Mcintyre and cinematographer, Darwin Schulz,resulting in the production of short films. The projected films add an extra element into my installations and broaden an audience experience of mothering interwoven with childhoodtrauma.

Overall, my work has a powerful presence which reveals the hidden complexity of mothering while challenging the cultural silence of living with the effects of transgenerational trauma.

Jacqui Driver, Nest, 2022, lithograph, 152 x112cm

Here is a link to an interview which Jacqui gave to More Than Reproduction in 2021. It explains more about her process.

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Membership of Sydney Printmakers.

February 1, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg 4 Comments

The deadline for new membership submissions has been extended until Sunday 10 April due to COVID.

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Call for Members

May 28, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 3 Comments

Sydney Printmakers has some vacancies for new members.

Sydney Printmakers has a cap of 60 members. Our stated aims are professional development for members and the promotion of and education about print. Our main tasks are finding exhibition opportunities and organizing the exhibition of members’ work. Sydney Printmakers is a self-funded and self-directed association, the organizational strength and relevance of which depends on the engagement and contribution of time and energy by its members.

Covid19 intervened in the call for new members last year. But now that we can gather again, we are calling for applications from professional artists to fill the five membership vacancies currently available. You will need to submit a statement of up to 200 words about your work and the reasons you would like to join our association, together with a CV of up to two pages and 6 – 8 low resolution images, no larger than 1MB each. Please also indicate in your statement how you would be able to contribute to the running and growth of Sydney Printmakers.

Make your online application HERE. Applications close 5pm on 1 August.

Short-listed artists will be invited to present their work to the association’s general meeting in mid-September 2021.

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Become a Member of Sydney Printmakers

April 22, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Sydney Printmakers has a cap of 60 members. Our stated aims are professional development for members and the promotion of and education about print. Our main tasks are finding exhibition opportunities and organizing the exhibition of members’ work. Sydney Printmakers is a self-funded and self-directed association, the organizational strength and relevance of which depends on the engagement and contribution of time and energy by its members.

Covid19 intervened in the call for new members last year. But now that we can gather again, we are calling for applications from professional artists to fill the five membership vacancies currently available. You will need to submit a statement of up to 200 words about your work and the reasons you would like to join our association, together with a CV of up to two pages and 6 – 8 low resolution images, no larger than 1MB each. Please also indicate in your statement how you would be able to contribute to the running and growth of Sydney Printmakers.

Make your online application HERE. Applications close 5pm on 1 August.

Short-listed artists will be invited to present their work to the association’s general meeting in mid-September 2021.

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Membership of Sydney Printmakers

July 15, 2020 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

We have decided not to invite applications for membership this year because of the Covid 19 crisis. However, on the other side of this, we will let you know when we will be ready to accept an influx of new members. Keep making great prints in the meantime!

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