Download - Town Hall Gallery 2016 Program
Cover: MEZEI, Andrew, Dominion (2012), oil on linen, 56 x 83cm, Town Hall Gallery Collection, © Courtesy of the artist.
Welcome to the 2016 Town Hall Gallery program. Throughout the next 12 months we will share with you an amazing array of exhibitions and public programs that are unique, thought-provoking and inspiring.
Town Hall Gallery is excited to present the 2016 program. We have a vast range of exhibitions, talks and workshops that will have you enjoying art both inside and outside of the gallery space. The team here are inspired by what is around us and we aim to share some of these experiences with you throughout the year.
Our first suite of exhibitions features some very significant Australian artists. We are pleased to host Reducing Landscapes, an exhibition curated by Latrobe Regional Gallery, which features works by John Nixon alongside Fred Williams works from The Cbus Collection of Australian Art. This is a fantastic opportunity to view art by these key Australian artists. Town Hall Gallery is also taking the opportunity to exhibit our collection of Fred Williams works as well as our newest acquisition by Robert Jacks.
January sees the start of our newest public program, Walk and Talk, where visitors can join the team on the first day of each new main gallery exhibition for a free guided tour. This series will continue throughout the year and we hope you all enjoy the opportunity to see the exhibitions first. We also take you out of the gallery in February when Town Hall Gallery teams up with City of Boroondara Parks and Gardens for a tour of Maranoa Gardens and an opportunity to sketch en plein air.
From mid-March we have The Traveller: Experiencing Movement, Time & Place, an exhibition of works from the Lyon Collection. We are thrilled to work with the Lyon Collection and for our dedicated visitors to have the opportunity to see amazing contemporary works by such artists as Patricia Piccinini, Callum Morton and Matthew Sleeth.
We will be hosting quite a number of programs in conjunction with this exhibition, which will investigate ideas around collecting, contemporary Australian art and movement. You don’t want to miss this!
From mid-year, we will take you to Imagined Worlds, a Town Hall Gallery curated exhibition which explores new and imagined landscapes. Expect to be taken to some new places with beautiful works by Tony Lloyd, Alice Wormald and Andrew Mezei to name a few. We will also take this inspiration into an evening of spoken work poetry, where you will be transported to another world.
Towards the end of 2016 Town Hall Gallery will celebrate the art, theatre and fashion of Louis Kahan. This exhibition will feature not only works by Kahan but also historical photographs and sketches of costumes he designed. In keeping with the design flavour, we end with Pattern + where the gallery will be overloaded with design and pattern from both nature and the man-made world.
We also have twelve exciting exhibitions at the Community Project Wall that showcase the talents of our local arts community.
There is so much to see and do in 2016 and we look forward to seeing you at the gallery throughout the year. Don’t forget that you can connect with us via social media where we will keep you up-to-date with images, artist interviews and events.
Thank you for your continual support and we will see you in 2016.
Town Hall Gallery
WILLIAMS, Fred, Echuca Landscape (1960–1962), oil on composition board, The Cbus Collection of Australian Art, © Courtesy of Estate of Fred Williams.
NIXON, John, Eltham (2014), enamel and various timbers on canvas, 60 x 45cm, © Courtesy of Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne.
Reducing LandscapesFred Williams and John Nixon
The paintings of Fred Williams and constructions of John Nixon highlight the process and expression of abstraction. For both artists, nature, or more specifically landscape, has been the starting point for an enquiry into the distillation and articulation of sensory experience.
For both Fred Williams and John Nixon the landscape painting represents a vehicle for utilising form and structure. Williams experiments with the medium of paint using wash and impasto oil paint and brush, whilst Nixon experiments differently, using enamel paint and sponge brushes, and a method of construction to build the paintings beyond the picture plane using collaged timbers.
The Cbus Collection of Australian Art & Latrobe Regional Gallery Touring Exhibition.
16 January > 6 March
Gallery 3
MAUDSLEY, Helen, Through the Never Country. Going; Rushing Along. Here and There and Never Was (2010), oil on canvas, 34 x 54cm, Town Hall Gallery Collection, gift of the artist 2013, © Courtesy of the artist.
DialectWorks from the Town Hall Gallery Collection
Every artist has their own style and visual language. When paint is moved from brush to canvas, the mark made is like a type of handwriting, particular to each artist. Dialect investigates a variety of artists’ styles and languages.
Viewers are encouraged to look at how some artists have changed their style over the years, while others have a very clear signature that has become like a trademark.
Artists: Fred Williams / Helen Maudsley / Ian Armstrong / Robert Jacks / Eric Thake / among others.
16 January > 6 March
Gallery 1 & 2
PICCININI, Patricia, Sheen (1997–1998), interactive video installation with 5 digital C type photographic prints, sculptural pod of timber construction with automotive paint finish, video monitor, © Image courtesy of the artist and the Lyon Collection.
The TravellerExperiencing Movement, Time & Place
Works from the Lyon Collection
Navigating our way through the world is the height of adventure, where the journey is often as important as the destination. Experience ideas about movement and passage in artworks by some of Australia’s most celebrated artists. Carefully selected from the Lyon Collection, this exhibition takes you on a journey through time, space and place – through the vast Australian outback, our urban and suburban landscape, and the virtual world.
Features works by Patricia Piccinini, Matthew Sleeth, Callum Morton, Shaun Gladwell, Peter Atkins and Louise Forthun.
The Lyon Collection is one of Australia’s largest and most significant collections of Australian contemporary art. The Collection includes more than forty five artists represented in depth, and offers insights into significant moments and shifts in Australian contemporary art practice and thinking from the early 1990s through to the first two decades of the new century.
Established in 1990, the Collection has been developed by Corbett Lyon and Yueji Lyon over a 25 year period as a large, privately held collection.
In 2012, the Lyons established a new public museum entity, the Lyon Foundation, to secure a permanent future home for the Collection.
Many works from the Lyon Collection have now been gifted to the public Foundation which has a charter to promote Australian contemporary art and to preserve and exhibit the Lyon Collection.
The Foundation is currently finalising plans for its new public museum building to be constructed in Cotham Road, Kew. The museum will open to the public six days each week, commencing in early 2018.
In anticipation of the development of the new public museum building, the Town Hall Gallery is pleased to present these key works from this public Collection.
17 March > 13 June
Gallery 1, 2 & 3
WORMALD, Alice, detail of Bending Stem Over Valley (2015), oil and acrylic on linen, 102 x 81cm (104 x 83cm framed), © Courtesy of the artist and Daine Singer Gallery.
Imagined Worlds
Blurring the boundary between real and imagined these artworks challenge traditional representations of landscape and allow the viewer to imagine life in a new world.
Imagined Worlds also questions why artists are proposing new landscapes. Is it escapism, fantasy or dreaming of a new utopia? The exhibition will show beautiful, dreamy imagery which will be both calming and intriguing.
Artists: Andrew Mezei / Tony Lloyd / Connor Grogan / Christie Torrington / Alice Wormald / Kate Shaw / Ara Dolatian / Ben Taranto / Kevin Chin
25 June > 21 August
Gallery 1, 2 & 3
KAHAN, Louis, (1905–2002), Still Life on Palette II (1994), oil on canvas on marine ply, 60.5 x 81.5cm, © Courtesy of Louis Kahan/Licensed by Viscopy, 2015.
Louis KahanArt, Theatre, Fashion
Tailoring, fashion and costume design were crucial aspects of Louis Kahan’s journey as an artist. In Australia, Kahan contributed to a vibrant post-war arts scene where his training in art and tailoring in early twentieth-century Vienna and Paris influenced his later work.
This exhibition showcases an exciting artist who moved seamlessly across theatre, dress and illustration. It also provides the back story to one of Australia’s migrant artists; a little-known story that includes work with the great fashion houses and celebrities of early twentieth century Europe.
Co-curated with Laura Jocic in collaboration with the Kahan Collection, Melbourne.
27 August > 23 October
Gallery 1, 2 & 3
EDWARDS, Daniel, detail from Everyday Women with Extraordinary Stories (2013), woven tapestry, wool weft and cotton warp, 240 x 130cm, © Courtesy of the artist.
Pattern +
Pattern + highlights both artworks and design-based works that celebrate pattern. Whether it be finding symmetry and repetition in nature or investigating computer generated algorithms, this exhibition will have viewers seeing patterns within their own environment.
Pattern + references the history of various iconic patterns as well as artists who are creating their own language within pattern.
Featuring a wide range of artists and designers, Pattern + will showcase textiles, painting, photography and installation.
29 October > 18 December
Gallery 1, 2 & 3
Become a Town Hall Gallery Supporter!
Town Hall Gallery is pleased to announce its supporters program. Membership is for 12 months and supporters gain access to a range of benefits. It’s one way you can show your support for Town Hall Gallery and the artistic community we are a part of.
Benefits include:
> Exclusive invitations to exhibition openings and members only events
> 10% discount on purchases over $10 in the Town Hall Gallery shop
> Discounts on our public programs and workshops
> Discounts from participating businesses
Membership rates:
> Individual $35
> Dual $60 (must be in same household)
> Student/Concession $20
> Family $60 (2 Adults and up to 3 children from same household)
Joining is easy – call us on 03 9278 4626 or join next time you’re visiting the gallery.
Building on the success of our 2014 and 2015 public programs, Town Hall Gallery has a range of events, workshops and educational programs planned for 2016. All of our public programs are designed to run as parallel events to the main exhibition themes we are presenting, offering a chance to expand your experience of art at the gallery.
In partnership with the City of Boroondara Library Service, Town Hall Gallery will feature a popup reference library for every major exhibition in 2016. Our expert art librarians have crafted specific reading lists to accompany our exhibitions with selected books available for browsing during each exhibition.
For more information on programs and to book, please visit www.townhallgallery.com.au or call 03 9278 4626.
Public Programs
January
Walk and Talk
Join the Town Hall Gallery for a walk and talk of the new exhibition. A fantastic way to get an insight into the artworks and curatorial process.
Associated exhibitions: Reducing Landscapes; Dialect
Date: Saturday 16 January Time: 1pm for a 1.15pm start Venue: Town Hall Gallery Cost: Free, bookings essential
Introduction to Abstraction
Want to try your hand at painting? Join us for this hands-on introductory workshop where you will learn about abstract painting techniques with a professional exhibiting artist. Materials included.
Date: Saturday 30 January Time: 11am – 3.30pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: Full $65, concession & THG Members $50
February
Understanding Nature: Walk and Sketch
Our local area is leafy and green, full of natural flora and fauna. Join the City of Boroondara Parks and Gardens team for a tour of Maranoa Gardens in Balwyn. You will learn about plants, flowers and wildlife, and have the opportunity to spend time amongst nature sketching en plein air! BYO drawing materials.
Date: Saturday 20 February Time: 9am Venue: Maranoa Gardens, Balwyn Cost: Free, bookings essential
March
Walk and Talk
Join the Town Hall Gallery for a walk and talk of the new exhibition. A fantastic way to get an insight into the artworks and curatorial process. Associated exhibition: The Traveller
Date: Thursday 17 March Time: 5pm for a 5.15pm start Venue: Town Hall Gallery Cost: Free, bookings essential
Insta-Video Compilation
For the duration of Compilation, we will be sharing your videos on the Town Hall Gallery Instagram account. Show us in 15 seconds or less your favourite artwork that you own; get creative! Videos need to be G rated and 15 seconds or less. Get filming!
Date: Thursday 17 March – Wednesday 15 June
April
Swap Meet: Art for Art
Town Hall Gallery will be hosting an artist’s swap meet. Bring an artwork to swap, collect a token and browse dozens of amazing artworks in the hopes of taking home something new from another artist. Entry is free by application only.
Date: Saturday 16 April Time: 2pm – 4pm Venue: Community Arts Space
May
Panel Discussion: My Favourite Artwork – Collectors Share their Collections
Ever wondered why and how people collect art? In this panel discussion we will unpack the idea of collecting through the lens of existing collections. Join a few of Melbourne’s most passionate art collectors as they share their experiences and favourite collected artworks.
Date: Wednesday 4 May Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Venue: Chandelier Room Cost: Free, bookings essential Cash bar available
June
Walk and Talk
Join the Town Hall Gallery for a walk and talk of the new exhibition. A fantastic way to get an insight into the artworks and curatorial process. Associated exhibition: Imagined Worlds
Date: Saturday 25 June Time: 1pm for a 1.15pm start Venue: Town Hall Gallery Cost: Free, bookings essential
July
Crafting a Story: Children’s Collage and Storytelling Workshop
Join us for an afternoon of imagined worlds at Town Hall Gallery. In this special children’s workshop you’ll have the chance to create your own characters and bring them to life in a group storytelling adventure! Materials provided.
Date: Saturday 2 July Time: 1pm – 3pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: Full $20, THG Members $15
Other Worlds: Astronomy and Star Gazing
The planets and stars above our heads have provided artists with inspiration for thousands of years. Join us for an evening of star-gazing and astronomical delight over wine and canapés on the balcony at the Hawthorn Arts Centre.
Date: Wednesday 20 July Time: 6pm – 8pm Venue: Hawthorn Arts Centre Cost: Full $15, THG Members $10
August
Spoken Word Poetry: Imagined Worlds
In partnership with the City of Boroondara Library Services, Town Hall Gallery presents a night of spoken word poetry with some of Melbourne’s leading poetic talent. Imagined Worlds presents an opportunity to escape into the minds of these brilliant poets and to let them take you on a journey far and wide.
Date: Thursday 4 August Time: 6pm – 7.30pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: $5 at door
Walk and Talk
Join the Town Hall Gallery for a walk and talk of the new exhibition. A fantastic way to get an insight into the artworks and curatorial process.
Associated exhibition: Louis Kahan
Date: Saturday 27 August Time: 1pm for a 1.15pm start Venue: Town Hall Gallery Cost: Free, bookings essential
September
Cinema Session: Advanced Style
Join us for a screening of Advanced Style, where street style photographer Art Seth Cohen dives into the personal lives of New York City’s most fashionable seniors.
Date: Wednesday 7 September Time: 6.30pm Venue: Chandelier Room Cost: Free, bookings essential
October
Workshop: Fashion Illustration
Join us for an afternoon of fashion illustration. In this workshop you will learn how to illustrate garments and try your hand at designing your own outfits.
Date: Saturday 8 October Time: 11am – 3.30pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: Full $35, concession & THG Members $25
Walk and Talk
Join the Town Hall Gallery for a walk and talk of the new exhibition. A fantastic way to get an insight into the artworks and curatorial process.
Associated exhibition: Pattern +
Date: Saturday 29 October Time: 1pm for a 1.15pm start Venue: Town Hall Gallery Cost: Free, bookings essential
November
Workshop: Fabric Printing
Join us for a participatory pattern-printing workshop. You will learn how fabric printing is designed and created, and even be able to take home your own creations. Materials included in cost.
Date: Saturday 12 November Time: 10am – 3.30pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: Full $70, concession & THG Members $60
Panel Discussion: An Insight into Pattern
Join us and a selected panel to discuss ideas on patterns in both design and in nature. Held in conjunction with Pattern +.
Date: Wednesday 16 November Time: 6.30pm – 8pm Venue: Chandelier Room Cost: Free, bookings essential Cash bar available
December
A CREATIVE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA!
Why battle the hectic Christmas shopping crowds when you can shop in comfort at The Emporium @ THG. Located in the front foyer of the majestic Hawthorn Arts Centre, our gallery shop contains unique and one-of-a-kind goods for peculiar tastes and artsy minds. Gift wrapping services will be available.
Date: Thursday 8 December Time: 4pm – 6pm Venue: Emporium @ THG, foyer, Hawthorn Arts Centre
Spoken Word Poetry: Word Patterns
In partnership with the City of Boroondara Library Services, Town Hall Gallery presents a night of spoken word poetry. Poetry is loved and admired for its cleverness with words, so join us on this evening to experience unique word patterns and audible stories from some of Melbourne’s leading poetic talent.
Date: Thursday 8 December Time: 6pm – 7.30pm Venue: Community Arts Space Cost: $5 at door
Community Project Wall
Town Hall Gallery is committed to supporting local artists and community groups from the City of Boroondara. The provision of a fourth exhibition space – the Community Project Wall – enables us to exhibit the talents of the many artists living in our community.
Spanning close to 30 metres, this space offers an opportunity to present a large volume of work to a large audience. The curatorial staff is on hand to mentor and assist with professional development for the exhibiting artists, offering the same level of quality presentation and promotion afforded the major exhibitions and renowned artists we show in the larger gallery spaces.
Exhibitions are selected through an annual application process, and the space allows individual artists, school and community groups to exhibit within a professional environment. Deadline for applications to exhibit in 2017 is 30 June, 2016. More information can be found at www.townhallgallery.com.au
Margot Westhorpe
Memory Mostly
Tuesday 12 January > Sunday 7 February
Linda Judge
Albie, Annalea, Angela, Cath, Catherine, Dad, Eleanor, Jenny, Jim, Tim, William and me…
Tuesday 9 February > Sunday 6 March
Dinusha Joseph
Landscape is a Concept
Tuesday 8 March > Sunday 3 April
Ashburton Community Centre
Inspiring commYOUnity
Tuesday 5 April > Sunday 1 May
David Freney-Mills
Porous Amorphous
Tuesday 3 May > Sunday 29 May
Mosaic Association of Australia and New Zealand (MAANZ)
The Chemistry of Colour
Tuesday 31 May > Sunday 3 July
Susan Lowe
Mind and Matter
Tuesday 5 July > Sunday 31 July
Victorian Feltmakers
FELTernative 2016
Tuesday 2 August > Sunday 28 August
Patricia Coe & Norma Copeland
Mind’s Eye
Tuesday 30 August > Sunday 25 September
Susan Hase
Loss: A Carer’s Story
Tuesday 27 September > Sunday 23 October
Fiona Crawford, Nerissa Haarhoff, Julie Hall, Linda Fry, Jackie Moss and Zorita Sormann
Birds of a Feather
Tuesday 25 October > Sunday 20 November
Safa Takla
The Big Picture: From Cape York to Wilsons Prom
Tuesday 22 November > Friday 23 December
Located at the front foyer of Town Hall Gallery, The Emporium @ THG offers distinctive designer and artisanal goods from local and international makers. Housing a rotation of items including stationery, wearable objects, home wares and small art pieces, items are sourced from independent traders in and around Melbourne, and internationally, from Hong Kong to New York.
Displays are themed to coincide with major exhibitions taking place at Town Hall Gallery, with smaller works and publications by exhibiting artists also available for purchase.
At the heart of The Emporium @ THG is the belief that good design and superb craftsmanship are vital to a sustainable future for the arts and craft industry in Australia.
Emporium @ THG
All program information is correct at the time of printing but may be subject to change without notice. For the latest information please visit the Town Hall Gallery website at www.townhallgallery.com.au
The Odd Sock
Goodiis
Simone Devine
Second Empire Café is open for breakfast and lunch from 7.30am – 4pm weekdays, 8am – 4pm weekends.
Located within Hawthorn Arts Centre, Second Empire offers a contemporary breakfast and lunch menu.
The perfect venue for a meal or coffee Second Empire boasts a considered selection of ‘signature dishes’ which change seasonally.
Second Empire
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The Town Hall Gallery program is one part of the Boroondara Arts Program which also includes events in its sister venues Hawthorn Arts Centre and Kew Court House alongside the City’s popular outdoor events and community arts projects.
The Boroondara Arts Program features performances, exhibitions and workshops so inspiring that you will leave with a new-found appreciation of the arts in Melbourne’s leafy east.
Join us and experience the Boroondara Arts Effect. Share your experiences with us: #myartseffect
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