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SUMMARY:Kerry McInnis & Mike MacGregor: Of Ravens and Rivers
DESCRIPTION:Kerry McInnis has been painting and drawing the River for many decades. The focus of her renditions of a waterway\, wet or dry\, has always been to represent the interconnectedness between the river and the earth that shapes it – to investigate the rhythms of liquid and solid form\, to layer in paint the inconstancy of the river in both its power and vulnerability. Moving away from direct representation\, Kerry’s recent work explores the idea of the river as a conduit of life\, a metaphor of survival. \nMike MacGregor’s sculptural oeuvre has had\, as its primary theme\, the interaction of man and nature. In his recent work\, Mike has juxtaposed the forms of Man and the Raven\, illustrating what is\, between the two\, a remarkable connection\, both physical and spiritual. In this exhibition\, Mike’s drawings and sculptures take a deeper look into the Raven’s being. Years of observation of the movements\, antics\, and posture of this bird will become the reference material for this sculptor’s work at the forge.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/kerry-mcinnis-mike-macgregor-of-ravens-and-rivers/
LOCATION:Belconnen Arts Centre\, 118 Emu Bank\, Belconnen\, ACT\, 2617\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belconnen Arts Centre":MAILTO:hello@belcoarts.com.au
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SUMMARY:Open exhibition: Dear earth…
DESCRIPTION:Artists from throughout Australia bring a lens on the concept of ‘earth’: our home\, the environment\, soil\, land\, fragility\, strength or purpose; the need for its safe keeping and preservation\, inclusive of all that lives within. \nThis open exhibition has invited works to provoke awareness\, dialogue\, political activism\, experimentation\, thoughtfulness\, playfulness\, or deep contemplation.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/open-exhibition-dear-earth/
LOCATION:Belconnen Arts Centre\, 118 Emu Bank\, Belconnen\, ACT\, 2617\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belconnen Arts Centre":MAILTO:hello@belcoarts.com.au
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SUMMARY:Barbara Dawson: Becoming Now
DESCRIPTION:Barbara Dawson’s work is a contemplation of senescence — ageing seen not as decline\, but as a layered experience shaped by growth\, memory\, and renewal. Using the life cycles of plants as metaphor\, she explores the human journey: its fragility\, quiet strength\, and continual transformation. These works trace the parallel landscapes of inner and outer worlds\, finding beauty in both blossoming and fading\, in change\, endurance\, and lived experience. \nThis body of work includes large charcoal drawings of plant forms\, embellished with stitched lines and suspended threads\, alongside A3 stitched photographs on silk. Some capture the soft radiance of full bloom; others\, the quiet grace of wilting forms. Textile hangings created with rice paper\, reclaimed fabrics\, printing\, and hand stitching extend these themes—exploring senescence\, regeneration\, and the emotional textures of time. \nWorking within a limited colour palette\, Dawson explores subtle tonal shifts that evoke both quietude and richness. Through layering\, drawing\, and stitching\, she seeks to express the tactile and emotional fabric of a life deeply felt and continually renewed. \nBecoming Now suggests that ageing is not an ending\, but an ongoing state of becoming — presence shaped by time\, holding both what has passed and what is still possible.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/barbara-dawson-becoming-now/
LOCATION:Belconnen Arts Centre\, 118 Emu Bank\, Belconnen\, ACT\, 2617\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belconnen Arts Centre":MAILTO:hello@belcoarts.com.au
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SUMMARY:Brian Hincksman: Abstract Connotations
DESCRIPTION:In Abstract Connotations\, Hincksman explores human nature and our interactions with the natural environment.\, in the face of rapid changes due to the advancement of technology and social change. \nHicksman’s practice allows the simplicity of everyday thoughts and experiences to inspire the paintings. The process can be quite dynamic between contemplation and the use of colour\, form and tone\, along with the fluidity of paint with various forms of mark making. \nThe intent of the exhibition is to inspire respect for our common humanity and further explore our capacity to relate to one another. Secondly\, to explore the beauty and the power of our natural environment. Hicksman’s vivid canvasses imagine ways of living harmoniously with each other\, amongst our own creations\, in the awe-inspiring natural environment we inhabit.
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/brian-hincksman-abstract-connotations/
LOCATION:Belconnen Arts Centre\, 118 Emu Bank\, Belconnen\, ACT\, 2617\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belconnen Arts Centre":MAILTO:hello@belcoarts.com.au
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SUMMARY:Steve Roper: Works
DESCRIPTION:Focussing on line rather than tone\, this exhibition features drawings on paper in a variety of media including pencil\, crayons\, ink\, and watercolour. These are not necessarily drawings of things; they are abstract works but may evoke subjects. As clay dries\, it hardens\, and each stage creates a different engagement with the drawing process. \nRoper says\, “Line drawing has been much on my mind of late as it is likely to be affected by Parkinson’s\, which I have had for some time. It’s a shrinking condition. You keep making smaller movements\, but they look perfectly fine to you. \nIn painting\, line gives way to masses of colour. At school\, I was drawn to Matisse’s colour and De Kooning’s techniques. There is a directness that I find very appealing. My take on that is to build up layers of colour and line. Of course\, if you keep building up lines\, they start to disintegrate into shapes. \nFor me\, the appeal of abstract art\, when it works\, is that it gives anyone the opportunity to experience it and work out what they make of it.”
URL:https://posterfactory.com.au/art-event-and-opening/steve-roper-works/
LOCATION:Belconnen Arts Centre\, 118 Emu Bank\, Belconnen\, ACT\, 2617\, Australia
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