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Pittwater Life April 2018 Issue

Safety First: Reducing risk on Mona Vale Rd. We Will Remember: ANZAC Day. Tina Harrod: Island Life. 40 Years' Courtship: Careel Bay Tennis Club

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SPLASHES OF<br />

CREATIVITY<br />

The Creative Space at<br />

North Curl Curl will<br />

hold its first curated<br />

exhibition, Invisible Bridges<br />

(produced by Cassia<br />

Bundock) from May 12 to<br />

May 19. Cross-culturalism,<br />

sexuality, spirituality and<br />

knowledge are some of the<br />

themes running through<br />

painting, photography,<br />

video, textiles, collage and<br />

sculpture. Collaborating<br />

artists are Danilo<br />

Brandão, Abbie Hashimoto,<br />

Cyma Hibri, Cassio Leitão,<br />

Fernanda O’Connell, Paula<br />

do Prado, and Louise<br />

Whelan. The exhibition runs<br />

daily from 10am to 4pm;<br />

entry is free. More info<br />

paulistagallery.com.au<br />

* * *<br />

The Avalon Craft<br />

Cottage members are<br />

busily preparing for their<br />

first showing for <strong>2018</strong><br />

at St Ives Village from<br />

Easter Monday <strong>April</strong> 2.<br />

Their stall will be situated<br />

downstairs, outside the<br />

Newsagency, and will run<br />

normal business hours<br />

until Sunday 8th <strong>April</strong><br />

(closing 4pm). A great<br />

display of woodwork will<br />

be a focus, as well as all<br />

the usual handcrafted<br />

jewellery, baby gifts, handknitted<br />

jackets, booties,<br />

shawls; plus scarves, bed<br />

sox, patchwork quilts, and<br />

screen-printed tea towels.<br />

More info call Rita on<br />

9918 2748.<br />

Workshop autumn<br />

ideas at the SAS<br />

The Autumn Art School<br />

at Sydney Art Space in<br />

<strong>April</strong> offers many great art<br />

workshops for adults and<br />

children to get their teeth into<br />

– and burn off the chocolate<br />

bunnies!<br />

Convenor Christine Simpson<br />

says areas of interest (for ages<br />

16 and up) include a three-day<br />

sculpture casting intensive<br />

called Body Parts and Found<br />

Objects.<br />

“Other hot workshops include<br />

Drawing Fundamentals<br />

after Banksy; Experimental<br />

Watercolour; Soapstone Carving;<br />

Relief Printmaking and<br />

Coiled Vessels using Upcycled<br />

Fabrics,” said Christine.<br />

She added two wonderful<br />

workshops for children are<br />

also scheduled – Printmaking,<br />

Painting and Collage (with<br />

the theme ‘Monsters from<br />

the Narrabeen Lagoon’); plus<br />

Fabulous Poms Poms!<br />

For more info and costings<br />

visit sydneyartspace.com or<br />

phone 0402 532 957.<br />

Meanwhile, Christine reminds<br />

regulars that Term<br />

2 coursework kicks off on<br />

Tuesday May 1.<br />

Art <strong>Life</strong><br />

The Local Voice Since 1991<br />

APRIL <strong>2018</strong> 39

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