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Visionaries

12 September – 26 October 2019 Curated by Craft ACT, this is a showcase exhibition demonstrating the trends in contemporary craft and design in Australia by accredited practitioners from the ACT and surrounding region. Every year, Craft ACT defines a theme for the members exhibition which helps us to communicate the importance of contemporary craft, and appeals to audiences, collectors and media. Based on the DESIGN Canberra theme of utopia, this year’s exhibition will be titled Visionaries: Craft ACT 2019 members exhibition. 2019 participating artists: Abbey Jamieson | Alison Jackson | Andres Caycedo | Angela Bakker | Annie Trevillian | Avi Amesbury | Barbara Rogers | Belinda Toll | Benedict Laffan | Bev Hogg | Bic Tieu Cassandra Layne | Cathy Franzi | Chelsea Lemon | Daniel Lorrimer | Daniel Margules | Daniel Venables | Debra Jurss | Dianne Firth | Elizabeth Paterson | Elliot Bastianon | Emilie Patteson | Fran Romano | Gilbert Riedelbauch | Hannah Gason | Harriet Schwarzrock | Isabelle Mackay-Sim | Janet DeBoos | Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello | Jennifer Robertson | Jeremy Brown | Jo Victoria | Jochen Heinzmann | John White | Judi Elliott | Julie Bradley | Julie Pennington | Keiko Amenomori-Schmeisser | Leonie Andrews | Lia Tajcnar | Lisa Cahill | Louis Grant | Luna Ryan Madisyn Zabel | Marcia Holden | Margaret Brown Mark Eliott | Melanie Olde Monique van Nieuwland Moraig McKenna Naomi Zouwer | Pamela Irving Phoebe Porter | René Linssen | Robyn Campbell | Rolf Barfoed | Rozlyn de Bussey | Ruby Berry | Ruth Allen | Ruth Hingston Sally Blake | Sarah Bourke | Sarit Cohen Sebastian Davies | Sharon Peoples Sophi Suttor | Sue Hewat | Tania Vrancic Tom Skeehan Valerie Kirk | Ximena Natanya Briceño | Zoe Brand

12 September – 26 October 2019

Curated by Craft ACT, this is a showcase exhibition demonstrating the trends in contemporary craft and design in Australia by accredited practitioners from the ACT and surrounding region.

Every year, Craft ACT defines a theme for the members exhibition which helps us to communicate the importance of contemporary craft, and appeals to audiences, collectors and media. Based on the DESIGN Canberra theme of utopia, this year’s exhibition will be titled Visionaries: Craft ACT 2019 members exhibition.

2019 participating artists:

Abbey Jamieson | Alison Jackson | Andres Caycedo | Angela Bakker | Annie Trevillian | Avi Amesbury | Barbara Rogers | Belinda Toll | Benedict Laffan | Bev Hogg | Bic Tieu Cassandra Layne | Cathy Franzi | Chelsea Lemon | Daniel Lorrimer | Daniel Margules | Daniel Venables | Debra Jurss | Dianne Firth | Elizabeth Paterson | Elliot Bastianon | Emilie Patteson | Fran Romano | Gilbert Riedelbauch | Hannah Gason | Harriet Schwarzrock | Isabelle Mackay-Sim | Janet DeBoos | Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello | Jennifer Robertson | Jeremy Brown | Jo Victoria | Jochen Heinzmann | John White | Judi Elliott | Julie Bradley | Julie Pennington | Keiko Amenomori-Schmeisser | Leonie Andrews | Lia Tajcnar | Lisa Cahill | Louis Grant | Luna Ryan Madisyn Zabel | Marcia Holden | Margaret Brown Mark Eliott | Melanie Olde Monique van Nieuwland Moraig McKenna Naomi Zouwer | Pamela Irving Phoebe Porter | René Linssen | Robyn Campbell | Rolf Barfoed | Rozlyn de Bussey | Ruby Berry | Ruth Allen | Ruth Hingston Sally Blake | Sarah Bourke | Sarit Cohen Sebastian Davies | Sharon Peoples Sophi Suttor | Sue Hewat | Tania Vrancic Tom Skeehan Valerie Kirk | Ximena Natanya Briceño | Zoe Brand

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EMILIE PATTESON<br />

Emilie Patteson is a contemporary artist, practicing mainly in glass and illustration. She<br />

grew up in Orange, NSW, and moved to Canberra in 2009 to study Glass at the Australian<br />

National University. She graduated with Honours in 2012. Emilie now bases her practice<br />

from a studio at the Canberra Glassworks.<br />

Emilie explores themes of nature and life cycles through her work, with a particular<br />

focus on tiny details that often are overlooked. She is interested in using these details to<br />

juxtapose life and death, and growth and decay, to examine the fleetingness of life.<br />

Fallen III (Acer sp.) is one of the largest drawings I have completed. For this work I<br />

created a field of seeds – each one a record of individual seeds I had collected. Acer<br />

seeds take me back to childhood and the memory of throwing them into the air and<br />

watching them spin like helicopters as they fall to the ground.<br />

Emilie Patteson, Fallen III (Acer sp.), 2018,<br />

pencil on paper, 750 x 550mm<br />

Photo: Courtesy of the artist.<br />

$950

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