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Living the Land 2011
Living the Land: Spring 2011
An exhibition of dynamic new works by established artists and rising stars of Indigenous art selected by art writers and curators Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs.
Paintings, sculptures, jewellery, weavings and fabrics from the Western Deserts, APY Lands and Queensland plus works from Baluk Arts – Indigenous artists of the Mornington Peninsula.
Coolart Wetlands & Homestead
Lord Somers Road, Somers, Victoria
29 October – 8 November 2011
Opening: Saturday 29 October (Cup Weekend) 2.30-4.30 pm
Curators Floor Talk: Sunday 30 October 3 pm (free event)
Illustrated lecture (Susan McCulloch): History and growth of Indigenous Art Saturday 5 November 3 pm ($15)
RSVP: Opening and talks 21 October
E: rsvp@mccullochandmcculloch.com.au
T: 03 59898 282
Free admission to Coolart and Exhibition
ALL WORKS FOR SALE.
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Claude Carter: Goonboorooru - The Cave Series
McCulloch’s Indigenous Art @ Salt Contemporary
An exhibition of new ochres by Kimberley artist Claude Carter
Address: 33 -35 Hesse St Queenscliff Victoria 3225 Tel: +(03) 5258 3988 Email: info@salt-art.com.au
Opening hours Friday to Monday 11am -5pm Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment
Exhibition dates: June 3-19
Public talk: Claude Carter and Red Rock Art director Kevin Kelly in conversation with Susan McCulloch: Saturday June 11 @ 5pm
Followed by opening drinks @ 6pm
Exhibition curators' walk and talk: Sunday June 12 @ 3pm
A Splash of Colour
McCulloch’s Indigenous Art @ Salt Contemporary Vibrant hues to warm the winter days by the brilliant colourists of the Pitjantjatjara Lands, Western Deserts and Utopia. Includes works by: Kay Baker, Wawiriya Burton, Judy Martin, Tommy Mitchell, Tjunkaya Tapaya, Ruby Williamson, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria Petyarre, Emily Pwerle, Galya Pwerle, Barbara Weir, Kukula McDonald.
Salt Contemporary Art
Address: 33 -35 Hesse St Queenscliff Victoria 3225 Tel: +(03) 5258 3988 Email: info@salt-art.com.au
Opening hours Friday to Monday 11am -5pm Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment
Exhibition dates: June 3-19
Opening drinks: Saturday June 11 @ 6pm
Exhibition curators' walk and talk: Sunday June 12 @ 3pm.
Salt Water to Salt Contemporary: Exploring the theme of water in Indigenous Art
McCulloch’s Indigenous Art @ Salt Contemporary Art
January 16-February 8 2011
Curators' Exhibition Preview & Talk: Saturday January 22, 5pm
Followed by opening drinks, 6pm
Curators' Talk: Mythology, Mark Making and Colour: Sunday January 23, 2.30pm
35 Hesse Street, Queenscliff T: 03 5258 3988
More than 35 works from around Australia have been selected to represent the significance of water – and how this is represented in art – by Australia’s Indigenous population in the latest McCulloch’s exhibition to be held at Salt Contemporary. Water, from drought to floods, is one of the key environmental issues in Australia today, and water dreaming paintings have been some of the most significant Indigenous art ever made.
This exhibition consists of contemporary works from coastal and desert regions throughout Australia that dynamically represent this theme.
Artists include Rosella Namok, Samantha Hobson, Janine McAullay Bott, Billy Missi, Candy Nakamarra, Kukula McDonald, Debra Nakamarra, Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri, Morris Jackson Tjampitjinpa, Yalti Napangati, Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri, Lorna Brown Napanangka, Ormay Nangala Gallagher, Joy Nangala Brown, Djirrirra Wunungmurra, Billy Black, Johnny Pascoe, Menga Munungurr, Peter Girirrkirirr, Yalmakany Marawili, Claude Carter, Joylene Reid, Maisie Campbell, Mike Williams, Molly Tjami, Nara Tjami, Tilau Nangala and Tuppy Goodwin.
Living the Land: celebrating Indigenous artists care of the country
Coolart Wetlands & Homestead, Somers, Victoria on Saturday Oct 30-Nov 14, 2010.
Featuring 70+ works from around Australia by leading artists including Ningura Napurrula, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Billy Missi, Jack Britten, Minnie Pwerle and many others as well as exciting new works from Papunya, Yuendumu, APY Lands, Kintore, the Kimberley, Arnhem Land, Queensland and Mornington Peninsula indigenous artists. Plus beads, scarves, cushions, innovative sculptures and fibre works.
‘Living the Land’ has been created by the McCullochs to celebrate Coolart’s important role as a bird sanctuary, wetlands and indigenous flora and fauna park.
A talk, ‘Living the Land: artists care of the country’, will explain the relationship of art to country in more detail.
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OPENING: SATURDAY 30 OCTOBER 2.30-4.30 PM
TALK: SUNDAY 31 OCTOBER 3PM
Living the Land @ Coolart
Coolart Wetlands & Homestead, Somers, Victoria on Saturday Oct 30-Nov 14, 2010.
Lloyd Kwilla: Jumuwarnti (Many Waterholes)
McCulloch & McCulloch, Red Rock Art and Salt Contemporary Art present
Lloyd Kwilla: Jumuwarnti (Many Waterholes)
June 11- 30 2010
Opening drinks with the artist: Saturday 12 June 5.30 pm
In conversation: Lloyd Kwilla and Kununurra’s Red Rock Art director Kevin Kelly in conversation with Susan McCulloch Sunday 13 June 3.30 pm (Free event)
Accompanying this major solo show is a select showing of new works by master Kimberley artist Freddie Timms.
Salt Contemporary Art 33-35 Hesse Street Queenscliff Victoria 3225 Phone: (03) 5258 3988 Email: info@saltcontemporaryart.com www.salt-art.com.au
Utopia Colour
An exhibition of vibrant Eastern Desert paintings by Minnie Pwerle, Molly Pwerle, Emily Pwerle, Galya Pwerle, Barbara Weir, Gloria Petyarre, Freddy Pwerle & Katie Morgan
June 11-30 2010
Opening drinks: Saturday June 12 @ 5.30 pm
Emily McCulloch Childs will be presenting a walk & talk around Utopia Colour & the exhibition Lloyd Kwilla Jumuwarnti (Many Waterholes) on Sunday, June 20 at 2.30 pm.
Salt Contemporary Art 33-35 Hesse Street Queenscliff Victoria 3225 Phone: (03) 5258 3988 Email: info@saltcontemporaryart.com www.salt-art.com.au
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Flinders 2010: A Summer Exhibition from The Lands
Feb. 19-22 2010
A wide variety of more than 55 new and vibrant Aboriginal artworks as well as baskets, books, jewellery and more from the APY Lands, Utopia, Kintore, Yuendumu, the Canning Stock Route and the Tiwi Islands.
Flinders Village Café
49 Cook Street
Flinders, Vic. 3929
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary 2010: The Summer Show
The Summer Show
Jan 16-30 2010
Celebrating the colours of summer, this new exhibition showcases art from Australia’s newest and most dynamic desert art producing regions.
Including work from the APY Lands, Western Desert, Spinifex country, The Martu and Utopia. Artists include Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri, Anne Hogan, Charlie Tjapangati, Gloria Petyarre, Emily Pwerle, Galya Pwerle, Tatali Napurrula, Walala Tjapaltjarri, Barbara Weir, Yukultji Napangardi and Judith Yinkiya Chambers.
Curated by Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary: The Summer Show 2010
McCulloch’s Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary 2010: The Summer Show, held alongside sculptures by Peter Blizzard and Damien Elderfield.
Jan 16-30 2010
Curated by McCulloch & McCulloch
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Salt 2009
McCulloch’s Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary A decade of Australia’s indigenous fine art 1999-2009
Curated by McCulloch & McCulloch
June 6-19 2009
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Salt 2009
McCulloch’s Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary A decade of Australia’s indigenous fine art 1999-2009
Curated by McCulloch & McCulloch
June 6-19 2009
A Writer's Selection 2009
McCulloch’s Contemporary Aboriginal Art: a writer’s selection 1992–2008
Art gathered by art writers Emily and Susan McCulloch on their research trips over almost two decades to Australia’s remote art producing regions including the Central Desert, Arnhem Land & the Top End, Queensland, the Kimberley, NPY and PY lands.
