Barbara Davidson, Jacqui Driver, Roslyn Kean and Gary Shinfield have prints in this show celebrating Studio One.
Basil Hall has offered to be at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre from 10.30 on the morning of 16th March to welcome any Sydney Printmakers who are in Canberra for the Opening of the Humble House show and would like to meet him and see the show.
PRINTS FROM STUDIO ONE, 1987 – 1996: FROM THE COLLECTION OF BASIL HALL
OFFICIAL OPENING: Friday 2 February, 6pm
EXHIBITION SHOWING: 2 February – 28 March
AFTERNOON TEA WITH BASIL: Saturday 24 February, 2-3pm
BOOKINGS: Click here to book for afternoon tea with Basil
EXHIBITION STATEMENT
Studio One Printmaking Workshop was a dynamic access and editioning studio in Kingston. It was founded by Dianne Fogwell and Meg Buchanan in 1982 and operated until 2000 under a number of Directors, including Basil Hall, who ran the studio from 1987-1996. During this exciting period numerous Canberra printmakers honed their craft, many following degrees at Canberra School of Art, but many more learning etching, lithography and relief printing for the first time as access users and class members. Studio One’s facilities complemented those at Megalo, where silkscreen printing equipment was available for access use. In addition to classes, school holiday programs and weekend workshops, Studio One also offered an editioning services to artists Australia-wide.
This exhibition, drawn from Basil Hall’s boxes of Printer’s Proofs and mementoes, includes prints by Mandy Martin, Jorg Schmeisser, Paul Peisley, George Gittoes, Raymond Arnold, Garry Shead, Pamela Challis, Bob Russell, GW Bot, Chris Denton, Dianne Fogwell, Julie Bradley, Sylvia and Tony Convey and many, many more!