2015 has been a particularly significant
year for the Goldfields Printmakers. In September, a folio of our work titled Not Born Digital traveled with GP founder Jimmy Pasakos to IMPACT9, the international
printmaking conference at Hangzhou, China. During October-November, the same works were exhibited at Ararat Regional Art Gallery in Victoria. Jimmy Pasakos, David Frazer and I were also part of Parallel Prints, a group show/exchange portfolio. Curated by Jimmy and New Zealand artist Mark Graver, it was simultaneously exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ballarat and Wharepuke
Print Studios, Kerikeri, New Zealand in early October. (To date, the Parallel Prints portfolio has been acquired by the Art Gallery of Ballarat, Federation University, Ballarat and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart). In late October-early
November, two GP members, Dianne Longley and myself, were presenters at the
inaugural Mildura BMW Print Triennial.
Last Saturday, December 12, a number of us met for a
celebratory gathering in the elegant cafe at Bendigo Art Gallery (where, incidentally, they served the finest scones I've ever tasted).
In fact, our reason for meeting there was twofold. In
early 2016 several of the group (myself included) will be part of the
exhibition Elemental at Latrobe University Visual Arts Centre (VAC Gallery). It's conveniently located directly across the road, so this was a perfect
opportunity for us to discuss the exhibition at length with curator Josephine
Walsh and to familiarize ourselves with the gallery spaces. Elemental will run from 24 February-10 April, 2016.
(Since Saturday's meeting, Josephine has received confirmation that Elemental will also be exhibited at Light Square Gallery in Adelaide between 9 May- 3 June, 2016).
With the Year of Print 2016 nearly upon us, the Goldfields Printmakers are ready and set for another productive year.
(Since Saturday's meeting, Josephine has received confirmation that Elemental will also be exhibited at Light Square Gallery in Adelaide between 9 May- 3 June, 2016).
With the Year of Print 2016 nearly upon us, the Goldfields Printmakers are ready and set for another productive year.