embroidery weaving Activities celebration
Transcription
embroidery weaving Activities celebration
City of Greater Dandenong Textiles Celebration 31 July – 31 August 2014 Activities The Welcome Project The Shard, Dandenong Civic Square, 225 Lonsdale St Dandenong Every Monday and Friday in August, 11am – 2pm Come along and join an exciting community textiles project led by artist Kate Just. Learn how to knit or develop your knitting skills while you contribute to a growing artwork as it is made by your local community. Exhibitions � Installations whitewash embroiderycelebration Wish Ribbon Installation weaving Dandenong Civic Square Thursday 31 July – Sunday 31 August An eye-catching art installation in the Civic Square by Sayraphim Lothian made from ‘wish ribbons’ created by the local community during the Australia Day Festival in 2014. Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre cnr Walker and Robinsons Sts Dandenong Opening 6.30pm Thursday 31 July Exhibition continues to Saturday 30 August Grand Fashion Parade Dandenong Market Cleeland Street Dandenong Sunday 24 August, 12pm and 2pm An exciting showcase of local fashion and design. Featuring garments designed and modelled by members of Dandenong’s TWICH, a sewing collective established and run by South Sudanese women to create traditional African hand-made clothing inspired by contemporary fashion. Michele Elliot works with found items of clothing which are then handstitched to create abstract forms. Her works invite the viewer to consider humanity, displacement and loss. Photo: Simon Clarke Kate Just: Giant Knitted Welcome Mat and Other Works The Shard, Dandenong Civic Square & Drum Theatre, cnr Walker and Lonsdale Sts Dandenong Thursday 31 July – Friday 29 August Photo: Catherine Evans Urban Knitting Workshops Dandenong Civic Centre Community Room, 225 Lonsdale St Dandenong Thursday 7 and Saturday 9 August 10am – 12.30pm and 1.30pm – 4pm Bookings essential – phone 8571 5141 Michele Elliot, whitewash, installation view Site Lines Learn about the variety of textile arts – knitting, crocheting, embroidery, dyeing and more – in these fun and interactive workshops for all ages. Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre cnr Walker and Robinsons Sts Dandenong Opening 6.30pm Thursday 31 July Exhibition continues to Saturday 30 August Guided by textile artists Margaret Summerton and Robina Summers, create your own artwork to contribute to a large-scale urban knitting installation which will adorn the Civic Square during August. Under the guidance of artist Michelle Hamer, RMIT University architecture students have hand-stitched their perspective drawings as textile objects in this unique exhibition. See the participatory artwork Giant Knitted Welcome Mat at The Shard as it evolves during Cultural Threads. Also on display are eye-catching sculptural works by Kate Just at the Drum Theatre. Abuk from TWICH Women’s Sewing Collective Contributing Artists Eddy Carroll works with textiles to make soft sculptures and installations. She researches and uses the language of textiles, costume and adornment to explore notions of the emotional body. By using craft, sewing and embroidery techniques to produce her artworks, Carroll’s practice is transformative and contemplative, re-using thread and haberdashery from the wardrobes of many women. eddycarrollwork.blogspot.com Michele Elliot lives and works in Sydney NSW. She has a Masters of Fine Art from Monash University. Elliot has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions since 1990. Local audiences saw her work in Burqas, Veils and Hoodies at Walker Street Gallery in 2013. Kate Just, Boundary (LOVE), 2004. Photo: Christian Capurro Eddy Carroll: Sovereign Unto Oneself Dandenong Civic Centre Light Boxes Garnar Lane Dandenong Monday 11 August – Friday 17 October Photo: Upfront Pictures Photo: Marc Morel Botanical Dyeing and Weaving Workshop Heritage Hill School House 66 McCrae St Dandenong Thursday 28 August, 11am – 12.30pm Bookings essential – phone 9793 4511 Under the guidance of artist Siri Hayes, collect botanicals from the Heritage Hill gardens (or bring your own from home!), learn dyeing and weaving processes and help create a large woven rug made from the dyed materials produced in the workshop. Visitors to Heritage Hill are also invited to explore Siri Hayes’ studio in the School House, open to the public every Tuesday in August, 10am – 1pm. The Night Sky and Other Works: Community Textile Showcase Heritage Hill Museum & Historic Gardens 66 McCrae St Dandenong Thursday 31 July – Sunday 31 August These large soft sculptures by textile artist Eddy Carroll are composed of symbols from traditional wedding and love rituals from around the world. Drawing inspiration from materials in Dandenong’s Little India, items such as veils, rings and wedding dress trains are transformed into abstract shapes made from hand sequinned and handmade embroidered fabric. This exhibition celebrates the diversity of textile skills within the Greater Dandenong community. Photo: Lesley Turnbull Events Cultural Threads Opening Event There are no words / under construction Indigenous Weaving Workshop Dandenong Civic Square Big Screen Thursday 31 July – Sunday 31 August Heritage Hill Museum & Historic Gardens 66 McCrae St Dandenong Tuesday 5 August, 10am – 1pm Bookings essential – phone 9793 4511 Learn new skills or extend your expertise with the weaving techniques of twining and coiling with artist Adrienne Kneebone. Complete a juncus-twined or grass coil basket... it’s your choice! Participants will also learn about local plant harvesting and the processes used for preparing fibres. Michelle Hamer has collaborated with photographer Cat Wilson and participants from the Southern Migrant & Refugee Centre to create this latest instalment of her ongoing project, There are no words / under construction. Walker Street Gallery & Arts Centre cnr Walker and Robinsons Sts Dandenong 6.30pm Thursday 31 July Join us to celebrate the official opening of Cultural Threads. View exhibitions by Michele Elliot and Michelle Hamer’s RMIT students, meet the artists and join us in celebrating all things textiles! A variety of texts have been collected by the artist from sticky notes, subject lines and conversation grabs and made into hand-stitched artworks. Using these, participants created statements which were then captured using time-lapse photography. This film will form part of a larger project to be presented at Ararat Regional Gallery in 2015. Photo: Peter Eve Urban Knitting Installation Conversation Circles Dandenong Civic Square Thursday 31 July – Sunday 31 August Dandenong Library 225 Lonsdale St Dandenong Wednesday 6, 13, 20 August, 10.30am – 12pm Come along and join a conversation circle, make new friends and develop your knitting skills at the same time! The Civic Square will be transformed by an installation of all-things textiles, created by the local community during the Urban Knitting Workshops. Curated by Margaret Summerton and Robina Summers. www.michellehamer.com Siri Hayes is a Melbourne-based artist who works with textiles and photography. She commenced her practice in the late 1990s, and since that time has held several solo exhibitions including All You Knit is Love, Centre for Contemporary Photography (2012) and Back to Nature Scene, Heide Museum of Modern Art (2013). This year her work was included in Melbourne Now, a major exhibition of contemporary art at the National Gallery of Victoria. Kate Just has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across Australia. Notable recent exhibitions include Just’s solo exhibition Venus Was Her Name at the Kunsthalle in Krems, a survey of Just’s major knitted works entitled Kate Just: The Knitted Work 2004 – 2011 at Ararat Regional Gallery, and her inclusion in the group exhibition Louise Bourgeois and Australian Artists at Heide Museum of Modern Art in 2012. www.katejust.com Adrienne Kneebone has spent the past four years in the Northern Territory learning traditional weaving skills from the Wugularr community in Arnhem Land. She has been involved in projects which have used traditional weaving skills as a tool to create connections within communities. adriennekneebone.com Sayraphim Lothian is a public artist who creates playful experiences for people. Her works attempt to inject unexpected and magical moments into the lives of passers-by. Lothian’s works remind people of the niceness of life and are present as a reward for those who take the time to stop and look around them once in a while. These works can be found in streets all around the world. sayraphimlothian.com wildyarnsandstuff.blogspot.com.au 66 McCrae St Dandenong Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 August Art and craft lovers are invited to explore the studios of artists involved in Craft Victoria’s Craft Cubed Festival 2014, including our very own Heritage Hill Artists-in-Residence Eddy Carroll and Siri Hayes. Guests are welcome to visit Eddy and Siri in their studios to observe their practice and discuss their work. Open Studios Photo: Phebe Parisia Photo: Upfront Pictures Hamer’s work was included in Melbourne Now, a major exhibition of contemporary art at the National Gallery of Victoria. Margaret Summerton and Robina Summers are textile and mixed media artists. Together they have collaborated on numerous yarn-bombing and urban knitting installations throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria. Heritage Hill Museum & Historic Gardens Open Studio Weekend Photo: Marc Morel Michelle Hamer uses hand-stitched pixilation to map the small in-between moments that characterise everyday life. Often focusing on text and signage within urban landscapes, her work highlights contemporary social beliefs, ideals and aspirations. www.sirihayes.net Featuring The Night Sky – a major collaborative installation between Heritage Hill Artist-in-Residence Eddy Carroll and local community group Creative Connections Through Craft from Wellsprings for Women. Siri Hayes, Heide Colour Spectrum, 2013. Photo: John Brash micheleelliot.com All activities, exhibitions and events are FREE but bookings are essential for some activities. For more information visit www.greaterdandenong.com/culturalthreads Cultural Threads is a satellite event of Craft Victoria’s Craft Cubed Festival 2014. Back image: naturally dyed yarn by Siri Hayes City of Greater Dandenong Textiles Celebration 31 July – 31 August 2014
Similar documents
Iconic Stones
Iconic Stones is a leading natural stone, tiles, pavers, stone sealer supplier in Dandenong and Lynbrook (Australia). Explore our exclusive range of Tiles and Stone Sealer products!
More information