24 AUGUST – 2 SEPTEMBER - Arts Tasmania
24 AUGUST – 2 SEPTEMBER - Arts Tasmania
24 AUGUST – 2 SEPTEMBER - Arts Tasmania
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Aqua Scuba<br />
Mermaid<br />
Papier mache sculpture of mermaid.<br />
Artist: Jennifer Conroy<br />
East Coast<br />
Part of a series of interpretation of<br />
coastal landscape.<br />
Artist: Lily Miller<br />
Sleep Walkers<br />
The sleep walkers move through life lost<br />
in a dream.<br />
Artist: Catherine Stringer<br />
Where: 271 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 8:30am <strong>–</strong> 5:30pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Fri<br />
and 9am <strong>–</strong> 1pm, Sat.<br />
adArt<br />
The Heart of Matter<br />
Around the world the making of nets<br />
has spiritual connections and cultural<br />
references. Nets hold a metaphor of life<br />
and death, they contain both presence and<br />
absence, a liminal space where something<br />
begins or ends.<br />
Artist: Ali Aedy<br />
Where: 279 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 9am <strong>–</strong> 5pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Fri<br />
and 10am <strong>–</strong> 3pm, Sat.<br />
indigo Solutions<br />
“Paper Scarf <strong>–</strong> Ringarooma Bay, Bay of Fires....”<br />
The familiar scarf, often handmade and<br />
patterned, is wrapped around the neck<br />
providing warmth to head and heart.<br />
Island edges are ‘scarves’ of memories.<br />
My memories and experiences are conveyed<br />
in this fringed paper scarf.<br />
Artist: Prue Hutton<br />
Where: 307 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 10am <strong>–</strong> 5:30pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Sat.<br />
Fantasy Flowers<br />
Flinders<br />
Original shabori dyed silk, inspired by the<br />
coastal colours and patterns of <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s<br />
ancient Flinders.<br />
Artist: Vicki Taiwo<br />
represented By: Pirate Queen Studios<br />
Stacked canvases<br />
Artwork for art trail.<br />
Artist: Karen Turner<br />
Where: 311 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 8:30am <strong>–</strong> 5:30pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Fri<br />
and 9am <strong>–</strong>1pm, Sat.<br />
Anatolia Turkish Cuisine<br />
Shifting Abacus<br />
A whirlwind of colour, capturing an<br />
emotive moment in one’s mind.<br />
Artist: Kendra Dick<br />
Where: 321 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 6pm <strong>–</strong> 10pm, Tue <strong>–</strong> Sun.<br />
Aroma records<br />
Seventh Serenade<br />
‘Seventh Serenade’ responds to the urge<br />
to encapsulate fleeting moments of<br />
intense emotion, experienced within new<br />
relationships and landscapes.<br />
Artist: Tamzen Roberts<br />
Untitled<br />
Painting of Kat Bjelland lead singer of<br />
the band Babes in Toyland.<br />
Artist: Emily Arnold<br />
It’s Child’s Play<br />
This artwork uses children’s furniture,<br />
imbued with symbolic references, to<br />
symbolise the tension between the<br />
simplicity of childhood and more complex<br />
global issues, such as identity, racism<br />
and parochialism, which we learn about<br />
as children.<br />
Artist: Margaret Baguley<br />
Where: 323 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 10am <strong>–</strong> 6pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Fri.<br />
Fusion<br />
Roses from the Heart(tm) Detail<br />
25,266 citizens globally are participating<br />
in this Project to be exhibited as a full<br />
installation in Hobart in 2008. This artwork<br />
will be a detail of Roses from the Heart(tm).<br />
Artists: Christina Henri<br />
Where: 325 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Enquiries: 03 62343089<br />
Open: Shop Front Window All Hours<br />
Zum Café<br />
Kelp<br />
Gone are the lazy days of beachcombing<br />
for just driftwood. Today plastics and other<br />
things detrimental to our environment clog<br />
our shores. “Kelp” is an attempt to bring<br />
prominence to this problem.<br />
Artist: Belinda Holloway<br />
Where: 331 Elizabeth St, North Hobart<br />
Open: 7am <strong>–</strong> 6:30pm, Mon <strong>–</strong> Fri, 7am <strong>–</strong> 6pm,<br />
Sat and 8am <strong>–</strong> 5pm, Sun.<br />
Image credit/<br />
above right: A Ratty Day, by Carly Peters<br />
below left: David & Goliath,<br />
by Katherine Cooper<br />
right: It’s Child’s Play, by Margaret Baguley<br />
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