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Part Two – In Her Voice: a Pilbara Creative Venture by Carly Le Cerf
Six contemporary artists come together for a week in the remote and ancient Pilbara landscape, responding and connecting to express the power and beauty of the unique environment.
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Part One – In Her Voice: a Pilbara Creative Venture by Carly Le Cerf
Six contemporary artists come together for a week in the remote and ancient Pilbara landscape, responding and connecting to express the power and beauty of the unique environment.
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The Polyphonic Sea
'The Polyphonic Sea' explores a wealth of languages, from speech and writing, gesture and music, to the ongoing flow of communications from the natural environment.
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nightshifts
The “after hours” as a metaphor is explored with a focus on the wholistic concept of retreat – a temporary seclusion, rest, and quietness from others.
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Melanie Waugh: Luna
'Luna' captures Sydney as a crystal blue landscape with twinkling stars – the foliage evocative in lush greens; pops of pink undercurrents adding vibrations to the canvas – rippling with the still energy of the night.
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In the studio: Margaret Ackland
Margaret Ackland remains the essential artist. Responding with calm, intelligent action to what her eye sees, Ackland paints remarkable pictures.
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Rae Begley: Strange Quiet
Sydney-based artist Rae Begley explores the magic and ethereal nature of underwater scenes in her series 'Strange Quiet'.
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In the studio: Michaye Boulter
Michaye Boulter delicately depicts variations and fragments of the Tasmanian landscape that she calls home – a combination of past, present and future.
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Authority | Women in Art
"This essay attempts to articulate why the work of three different artists attracts me. The exercise begins by describing the work, itself also different." – Dr Judith Pugh.
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In the studio: Thea Anamara Perkins
Studio talk with Sydney-based artist Thea Anamara Perkins who uses personal narratives in her highly detailed paintings that challenge misconceptions.
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Once More With Feeling
Once More With Feeling at Ngununggula highlights the female experience through four female artists: Karen Black, Michelle Ussher, Georgia Spain, and Cybele Cox.
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In the studio: Bronte Leighton-Dore
Bronte Leighton-Dore depicts nature, from the plein-air paintings that reveal trees and foliage to the memories of flora as still life paintings.
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