Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Day One Ross Franzi Painting Workshop
Thursday, November 25, 2010
In Cooktown this Week-End - Art Workshop 'Values in Pencil and Paint' by Ross Franzi
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| Previous Art Workshop with Ross Franzi |
THIS WEEK_END join local Artist Ross Franzi of Black Cockatoo Gallery, Bloomfield for:
A Cooktown Art Workshop - 'Values in Pencil and Paint'
At Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery 10-12am and 2-4pm Saturday & Sunday.
Introduction to light effects, composition, painting backgrounds, subject and highlights. How to get realism.
Enquiries Ph 40696949.
See Ross Franzi's Website http://www.blackcockatoogallery.com.au
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
First Life Drawing Class - Gesture Drawing
First Life Drawing Class was doing Gesture Drawing at the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery. We explored movement of the model in space, as we looked for a sense of the overall form and a way to suggest the essential feeling.
Marks had to be quick and deliberate to sum up the pose. We tried to show different emotions in 5 to 30 seconds!? Yep! It sounds bizarre to do a sketch that quickly, but the sense of urgency it creates adds great energy to the drawing. You haven't got time to think about unimportant details.
Below is a sample done by me on the night. We had nine artists attend and I wish I had photos of their drawings to show as they did so much better than myself! Will try to get some to show after next weeks class which will cover contour drawing and perspective.
Marks had to be quick and deliberate to sum up the pose. We tried to show different emotions in 5 to 30 seconds!? Yep! It sounds bizarre to do a sketch that quickly, but the sense of urgency it creates adds great energy to the drawing. You haven't got time to think about unimportant details.
Below is a sample done by me on the night. We had nine artists attend and I wish I had photos of their drawings to show as they did so much better than myself! Will try to get some to show after next weeks class which will cover contour drawing and perspective.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Elements Of Visual Art
Check out this SlideShare Presentation:
Elements Of Visual Art
View more presentations from Amy Landrum.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
LIFE DRAWING CLASSES TO COMMENCE
LIFE DRAWING
MONDAY 15th NOVEMBER 7pm-8.30PM
@ ELIZABETH GUZSELY GALLERY
@ ELIZABETH GUZSELY GALLERY
$7.50 per person including model, materials & refreshments. Members $5.00 only!
Beginners Welcome. Ph 4069 6949 for enquiries.
Beginners Welcome. Ph 4069 6949 for enquiries.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Proposed Life Drawing Classes Mid-November 2010
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Anyone interested in LIFE DRAWING CLASSES starting mid November 2010 ?? Drawing the human figure from a live model. Draw form, light, tone and shadow; try out contour, gesture and tonal drawing through a series of weekly art classes.
Contact Tracey Cass for details on 0740696949
Below is a Youtube video illustrating Life Drawing. Naturally some of those attending our Cooktown classes will be at a less expert level to start with.
If you have always been interested in drawing then give it a try!
If you have always been interested in drawing then give it a try!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Cooktown Art 'Cube'
Check out the Coktown Art Cube on the What Makes Me website by clicking the link below.
Cooktown Art: What do you think? Is this a good way to spread the word about us?
Cooktown Art: What do you think? Is this a good way to spread the word about us?
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Cooktown Country Show Was Colourful & Fun
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Happy Birthday Jean!
A truly dedicated member of the Cooktown School of Art Society, Jean Haack, will be celebrating her 80th birthday on 16th August 2010. She will be on duty in the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery as usual that Monday.
Jean was involved when the Cooktown Art Society was formed in 1978 by a group interested in improving their artistic skills. In 1977 Elizabeth Guzsely who had arrived in Australia as a refugee came to live in Cooktown. With a Diploma in Fine Art from Hungary she had the expertise and agreed to hold art classes for all those interested. Various venues were utilised for the classes; the local school, the Shire Hall, and the first exhibition of paintings was held in the then rather dilapidated RSL Building. Elizabeth had a dream of a gallery space for Cooktown.
The small group of artists worked hard to raise sufficient funds to achieve this seemingly impossible goal. Then it was discovered in old cadastral maps dating back to 1874, that there was a piece of land, which had once housed a School of Arts. Cook Shire Council records indicated that the land was officially reserved for this purpose by Government Gazette in 1879. Negotiations with the Lands Department resulted in a name change for the artist’s group to the Cooktown School of Art Society and cleared the way for construction of the long hoped-for gallery building on the site. In 1988 the Cooktown Art Society became incorporated as the Cooktown School of Art Society Inc and the Gallery was officially opened.
What started with a small group of hard working people interested in art has continued to be successful over the last 32 years thanks to the individual efforts of people like Jean.
Drop in to say hi and wish her the best. We don't see many volunteers with the dedication of Jean nowadays!
Jean was involved when the Cooktown Art Society was formed in 1978 by a group interested in improving their artistic skills. In 1977 Elizabeth Guzsely who had arrived in Australia as a refugee came to live in Cooktown. With a Diploma in Fine Art from Hungary she had the expertise and agreed to hold art classes for all those interested. Various venues were utilised for the classes; the local school, the Shire Hall, and the first exhibition of paintings was held in the then rather dilapidated RSL Building. Elizabeth had a dream of a gallery space for Cooktown.
The small group of artists worked hard to raise sufficient funds to achieve this seemingly impossible goal. Then it was discovered in old cadastral maps dating back to 1874, that there was a piece of land, which had once housed a School of Arts. Cook Shire Council records indicated that the land was officially reserved for this purpose by Government Gazette in 1879. Negotiations with the Lands Department resulted in a name change for the artist’s group to the Cooktown School of Art Society and cleared the way for construction of the long hoped-for gallery building on the site. In 1988 the Cooktown Art Society became incorporated as the Cooktown School of Art Society Inc and the Gallery was officially opened.
What started with a small group of hard working people interested in art has continued to be successful over the last 32 years thanks to the individual efforts of people like Jean.
Drop in to say hi and wish her the best. We don't see many volunteers with the dedication of Jean nowadays!
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Cairns Show 2010 Visual Arts Competition Results
The show also has more than 4000 competition entries in 26 categories including arts, crafts and livestock. See the list of Visual Arts Winners Cairns Show 2010 Click link to view the list
Friday, July 23, 2010
Mareeba Art Society's 48th Annual Exhibition Results
PHOTO: "The Senate": a necklace by Jana Iriyadi
Water Colour Award.......................Ludij Peden
Oils Award....................................Marina Hooper
Acrylics Award..............................Narelle Boys
Sculpture Award............................Darryl Ely
Mixed Media Award.......................Elaine Seary
Drawing-any medium Award...........Mary McKenzie
Pastels Award..............................Louise Derry
Fibre Art Award............................Ann Leighton
Works in Clay-Wheel Thrown.........Lone White
Works in Clay-Hand Built..............Daly Alford
Woodturning Award......................Jim McConnachie
Works in Wood............................John Beasley
Jewellery Award...........................Jana Iriyadi
Glass Art Award...........................Esther Hodi
Mosaics Award, glass or ceramic..Joan Cairns
Photography-Portrait Award...........Eve Stafford
Photography-Scenic Award............Irene Shanks
Oils Award....................................Marina Hooper
Acrylics Award..............................Narelle Boys
Sculpture Award............................Darryl Ely
Mixed Media Award.......................Elaine Seary
Drawing-any medium Award...........Mary McKenzie
Pastels Award..............................Louise Derry
Fibre Art Award............................Ann Leighton
Works in Clay-Wheel Thrown.........Lone White
Works in Clay-Hand Built..............Daly Alford
Woodturning Award......................Jim McConnachie
Works in Wood............................John Beasley
Jewellery Award...........................Jana Iriyadi
Glass Art Award...........................Esther Hodi
Mosaics Award, glass or ceramic..Joan Cairns
Photography-Portrait Award...........Eve Stafford
Photography-Scenic Award............Irene Shanks
Digital Art Award...........................Buck Richardson
Junior 6-11years
Art Award ...................................Sarah Harriman
Sculpture Award...........................Edward Phillips
Photography Award......................Edward Phillips
Encouragement Award..................Glen Cambage
Junior 12-17
Art Award....................................Joy Musch
Sculpture Award...........................Sarah Booth
Photographic Award......................Piper Lili Berry-Porter
Encouragement Award..................Hope Musch
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Winners 32nd Annual Art Exhibition 2010 Photos of Art Works
Winners Art Works
Winner of Elizabeth Guzsely Memorial Award for 'Best In Show' and also Winner of the Peter Pini Memorial Portrait Award
Anyone using Facebook can view all the art entries photos in this album 32nd AAE Entries
Or view on Flickr 32nd Annual Art Exhibition Album
Photo shows pastel by Louise Derry titled 'Roy'
Winner of Elizabeth Guzsely Memorial Award for 'Best In Show' and also Winner of the Peter Pini Memorial Portrait Award
Anyone using Facebook can view all the art entries photos in this album 32nd AAE Entries
Or view on Flickr 32nd Annual Art Exhibition Album
Thursday, June 17, 2010
32nd Annual Art Exhibition 2010 WINNERS of Art Awards
2010 Art Judge Paul Brinkman - Director Cairns Regional Art Gallery
ELIZABETH GUZSELY MEMORIAL AWARD "BEST IN SHOW" $800
Awarded to the artwork selected by the judge as the finest, most outstanding artwork entered in the exhibition, non acquisitive.
Winner: No 69 'Roy' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Section 1. COOK SHIRE AWARD $1,000
Framed painting depicting a recognisable scene within the Cook Shire. This award is open to Shire residents only and is Acquisitive. Any medium.
Winner : No 5 'Cooktown Waterfront' - Watercolour by Peter McGregor
Highly Commended: No 6 'A Stroll Around the Lakes' - Oil by Trevor Maudsley
Section 2. ERGON ENERGY AWARD - CONTEMPORARY $500
Contemporary painting with any medium/subject, is open and non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 11 'Grasslands' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commended: No10 'Earth Babes' - Mixed media by Christa Youngman
Section 3. HOPEVALE ART & CULTURAL AWARD Indigenous $400
Painting by a local indigenous artist, residing in Cook, Wugal Wugal and Hopevale Shires. Any subject, medium, non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 32 'Fire' - Acrylic on canvas by Harold Bowen
Highly Commended:
No 30 'Mungarruu & Garmbii (carpet snake and fruit bats) - Acrylic on canvas by Helen Gordon
Section 4. GREENFIELD MEMORIAL AWARD Black & White $300
Framed black and white, graphite, charcoal, pen & ink. Non-acquisitive, any subject open.
Winner: No 41 'Lure of a Beachcombers' Basket' - Graphite by Joanne Davis
Highly Commended: No 42 'Chubby' - Pencil by Elizabeth Josey
SECTION 5. COOKTOWN BOWLS CLUB AWARD Landscape $200
Traditional representational landscape painting in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 49 'Days End'- Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commended: No 52'Gently Flows the Normanby' - Oil by Trevor Maudsley
SECTION 6. WUJAL WUJA FAUNA & FLORA AWARD $200
Painting of animal and/or plant life in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 65 'Turtle - Breaching Over Sandbank' - Watercolour, mixed media by Michael Chatenay
Highly Commended: No 68 'Turtle' - Acrylic on canvas by Duka Gibson
SECTION 7. PETER PINI MEMORIAL AWARD Portrait $200
Painted portrait of person or people in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner and "Best In Show": No 69 ' Roy' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commende: No 71 'Rainy Day Girl Flicking Cigarette' - Watercolour mixed media by Michael Chatenay
SECTION 8. ENDEAVOUR LIONS YOUTH ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $200
Open to high school age students only, painting with any subject/medium, non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 74 'Grandpa' - Pencil by Zabrina Duncan
Highly Commended: No78 'Violets Love Dew' - Painting by Cheyenne Lee
SECTION 9. POBERAY MEMORIAL AWARD Miniature $150
Miniature Painting with any subject/medium, non-acquisitive. Maximum size of the painted image 10cm x 10cm, no larger than 20cm x 20cm with frame.
Winner: No 80 'Pink Ginger' - Acrylic by Christa Youngman
Highly Commended: No 83 'White Bowl' - Acrylic on Canvas board by Claudine Marzik
SECTION 10. COOKTOWN CREATIVE ARTS ASSOCIATION AWARD Textiles $150
Handmade textile art form, non-acquisitive. Hanging or freestanding works.
Winner: No 88 'Beachside' - Appliqued cotton by Wendy Ruscoe
Highly Commended: No 89 'Frond' - Hand dyed appliqued textile by Diana Burns
SECTION 11. CCAA & CSAS AWARD Handmade 3D Art-Form $300
Handmade 3 Dimensional art form, non-acquisitive. Hanging or freestanding works.
Winner: No 103 ' Mosaic Bamboo Mirror' - Glass and mosaic by Kim Fowler
Highly Commended: No 100 'Neptune's Garden II' - White stoneware by Gail Walker
ELIZABETH GUZSELY MEMORIAL AWARD "BEST IN SHOW" $800
Awarded to the artwork selected by the judge as the finest, most outstanding artwork entered in the exhibition, non acquisitive.
Winner: No 69 'Roy' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Section 1. COOK SHIRE AWARD $1,000
Framed painting depicting a recognisable scene within the Cook Shire. This award is open to Shire residents only and is Acquisitive. Any medium.
Winner : No 5 'Cooktown Waterfront' - Watercolour by Peter McGregor
Highly Commended: No 6 'A Stroll Around the Lakes' - Oil by Trevor Maudsley
Section 2. ERGON ENERGY AWARD - CONTEMPORARY $500
Contemporary painting with any medium/subject, is open and non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 11 'Grasslands' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commended: No10 'Earth Babes' - Mixed media by Christa Youngman
Section 3. HOPEVALE ART & CULTURAL AWARD Indigenous $400
Painting by a local indigenous artist, residing in Cook, Wugal Wugal and Hopevale Shires. Any subject, medium, non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 32 'Fire' - Acrylic on canvas by Harold Bowen
Highly Commended:
No 30 'Mungarruu & Garmbii (carpet snake and fruit bats) - Acrylic on canvas by Helen Gordon
Section 4. GREENFIELD MEMORIAL AWARD Black & White $300
Framed black and white, graphite, charcoal, pen & ink. Non-acquisitive, any subject open.
Winner: No 41 'Lure of a Beachcombers' Basket' - Graphite by Joanne Davis
Highly Commended: No 42 'Chubby' - Pencil by Elizabeth Josey
SECTION 5. COOKTOWN BOWLS CLUB AWARD Landscape $200
Traditional representational landscape painting in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 49 'Days End'- Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commended: No 52'Gently Flows the Normanby' - Oil by Trevor Maudsley
SECTION 6. WUJAL WUJA FAUNA & FLORA AWARD $200
Painting of animal and/or plant life in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 65 'Turtle - Breaching Over Sandbank' - Watercolour, mixed media by Michael Chatenay
Highly Commended: No 68 'Turtle' - Acrylic on canvas by Duka Gibson
SECTION 7. PETER PINI MEMORIAL AWARD Portrait $200
Painted portrait of person or people in any medium, non-acquisitive, open. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner and "Best In Show": No 69 ' Roy' - Pastel by Lou Derry
Highly Commende: No 71 'Rainy Day Girl Flicking Cigarette' - Watercolour mixed media by Michael Chatenay
SECTION 8. ENDEAVOUR LIONS YOUTH ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $200
Open to high school age students only, painting with any subject/medium, non-acquisitive. Framed or unframed. Unframed works on gallery wrap canvas with painted edges.
Winner: No 74 'Grandpa' - Pencil by Zabrina Duncan
Highly Commended: No78 'Violets Love Dew' - Painting by Cheyenne Lee
SECTION 9. POBERAY MEMORIAL AWARD Miniature $150
Miniature Painting with any subject/medium, non-acquisitive. Maximum size of the painted image 10cm x 10cm, no larger than 20cm x 20cm with frame.
Winner: No 80 'Pink Ginger' - Acrylic by Christa Youngman
Highly Commended: No 83 'White Bowl' - Acrylic on Canvas board by Claudine Marzik
SECTION 10. COOKTOWN CREATIVE ARTS ASSOCIATION AWARD Textiles $150
Handmade textile art form, non-acquisitive. Hanging or freestanding works.
Winner: No 88 'Beachside' - Appliqued cotton by Wendy Ruscoe
Highly Commended: No 89 'Frond' - Hand dyed appliqued textile by Diana Burns
SECTION 11. CCAA & CSAS AWARD Handmade 3D Art-Form $300
Handmade 3 Dimensional art form, non-acquisitive. Hanging or freestanding works.
Winner: No 103 ' Mosaic Bamboo Mirror' - Glass and mosaic by Kim Fowler
Highly Commended: No 100 'Neptune's Garden II' - White stoneware by Gail Walker
Saturday, June 05, 2010
32nd Annual Art Exhibition Opens Tonight
Drop into the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery at 7pm tonight for the official opening of the exhibition and art awards presentations by our Art Judge Paul Brinkman, Director, Cairns Regional Gallery.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Giant Spotted Sea Cucumber Sculpture a Hoax ‹(•¿•)›
Is this what a Giant Spotted Sea Cucumber Sculpture would look like?
Don't worry! Not going to happen!
Nicole Jakins - RADF Committee - is asking local artists and Cooktowner's to give feedback on public art for the Community Events Centre.
Any ideas? What would you like to see as public art in, on or around the centre? Think of things for the grounds, landscape, walls, spaces etc.
Go to the Community Events Centre Blog to leave comments and suggestions.
Don't worry! Not going to happen!
Nicole Jakins - RADF Committee - is asking local artists and Cooktowner's to give feedback on public art for the Community Events Centre.
Any ideas? What would you like to see as public art in, on or around the centre? Think of things for the grounds, landscape, walls, spaces etc.
Go to the Community Events Centre Blog to leave comments and suggestions.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Giant Spotted Sea Cucumber Sculpture for Events Centre ? ? ? ? ! ! ! No!
If you’re happy with the idea of installing a contemporary sculpture depicting a giant spotted Sea Cucumber outside the new Events Centre, then this message isn’t for you…
However if you’re not that fussed about this idea - then Cook Shire Community Events Centre would really be chuffed if you were able to give feedback on what public ....art you would like to see at the new centre.
This is an opportunity for local artists to have their say about possible art installations on the grounds and/or exterior walls/interior space of the building. Your feedback is vital.
Please…mull it over and get back to us. Email your ideas or make comments online at http://cookeventscentre.blogspot.com where the floor plans and concept designs for the centre are available. You can also jot down some notes [rough sketches would be fabulous] and slip them under the door of the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery at 125 Charlotte Street.
Thanks for your time. Warm regards
Nicole Jakins Regional Arts Development Fund [RADF] Committee Member www.purpleshoes.com.au (in progress)
However if you’re not that fussed about this idea - then Cook Shire Community Events Centre would really be chuffed if you were able to give feedback on what public ....art you would like to see at the new centre.
This is an opportunity for local artists to have their say about possible art installations on the grounds and/or exterior walls/interior space of the building. Your feedback is vital.
Please…mull it over and get back to us. Email your ideas or make comments online at http://cookeventscentre.blogspot.com where the floor plans and concept designs for the centre are available. You can also jot down some notes [rough sketches would be fabulous] and slip them under the door of the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery at 125 Charlotte Street.
Thanks for your time. Warm regards
Nicole Jakins Regional Arts Development Fund [RADF] Committee Member www.purpleshoes.com.au (in progress)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Judy Pomroy Acrylic Art Workshop Cooktown April 2010
Some of the acrylic paintings produced at Judy Pomroy's Acrylic Art Workshop in Cooktown.
At the time these photos were taken the paintings were yet to be completed. The close up pictures show what participants 'found' in a textured, coloured background created in stage one of the process. When a decision was made the subject was blocked in and further enhanced by building up layers, contrast, highlights and form.
At the time these photos were taken the paintings were yet to be completed. The close up pictures show what participants 'found' in a textured, coloured background created in stage one of the process. When a decision was made the subject was blocked in and further enhanced by building up layers, contrast, highlights and form.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Judy Pomroy Acrylic Art Workshop!
The Judy Pomroy Acrylic Art Workshop held in Cooktown at the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery was a great success.
All the art work produced was exciting and inventive.
Judy showed us how to use all types of acrylic mediums and painting techniques to create interesting and textural backgrounds as the basis for a found painting.
Have a look at more photos pf the paintings on Cooktown Art Facebook album. The paintings are not completed at the time the photos were taken but it certainly gives you an idea.
All the art work produced was exciting and inventive.
Judy showed us how to use all types of acrylic mediums and painting techniques to create interesting and textural backgrounds as the basis for a found painting.
Have a look at more photos pf the paintings on Cooktown Art Facebook album. The paintings are not completed at the time the photos were taken but it certainly gives you an idea.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Elsie Meyer and Betsy Carpenter Retrospective Exhibition
Now on at the Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery 125 Charlotte Street, Cooktown, an exhibition showcasing the paintings of Elsie Meyer and Betsy Carpenter. Members of the Cooktown School of Art Society over many decades, Elsie and Betsy passed away last year. They are missed by fellow artists. Over the years they contributed so much to the success of the art society and volunteered their time to run exhibitions and art workshops. See the paintings of local scenes completed over the years at Cooktown Art on Facebook
Some paintings are for sale.
Some paintings are for sale.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Flying Arts Workshop
Rain affected the turn out to the Cooktown Flying Arts Workshop 'Project Belonging' but those who attended enjoyed discussions with artists Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan. Working together a layered cube sculpture was created to demonstarte the process.

Alfredo and Isabel have held successful exhibitions of 'Project Belonging' where cube sculptures in the hundreds are used to build a walk through structure.
Hopevale and Rossville children enjoyed the 'In Flight Art Workshops' with good numbers attending.

Alfredo and Isabel have held successful exhibitions of 'Project Belonging' where cube sculptures in the hundreds are used to build a walk through structure.
Hopevale and Rossville children enjoyed the 'In Flight Art Workshops' with good numbers attending.
Paul Brinkman Director Cairns Regional Gallery 2010 Art Judge
The Cooktown School of Art Society CSAS has recently secured Paul Brinkman - Director of the prestigious Cairns Regional Art Gallery as judge of this years’ 32nd Annual Art Exhibition held in conjunction with the Cooktown Discovery Festival.
Paul is charged with managing the largest regional gallery in Far North Queensland, servicing an area that encompasses Cape York and the Torres Strait. Having 13 specialist staff, the gallery is recognised as one of Queensland’s most entrepreneurial regional galleries.
Paul’s tertiary qualifications include a Bachelor of Secondary Education in Art and Design, a Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts) and a Masters of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) through the University of South Australia. In 2005, he was selected by the Gordon Darling Foundation to participate in the prestigious Museum Leadership Program through the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Business School.
Spokesperson for the CSAS Diana Burns said that “We’re thrilled to have someone of this stature come on board, raising the profile of the exhibition. We’re equally pleased that Paul has seen that this community arts event is worth supporting and look forward to utilising his expertise as an arts judge”.
The Cook Shire Council has also pledged its support, by kindly donating the $1,000 prize for the Cook Shire Council Award, in which a painting depicting a recognisable scene of the Cook Shire will be acquired for its collection.
With a substantial prize pool of over $5,000, artists are encouraged to put their entries of painting, watercolour, sculpture and textiles in by Tuesday 11th May. For entry forms go to: www.cooktownart.com.au, email cooktownart@bigpond.com.or phone 07 40 695 322.
Paul is charged with managing the largest regional gallery in Far North Queensland, servicing an area that encompasses Cape York and the Torres Strait. Having 13 specialist staff, the gallery is recognised as one of Queensland’s most entrepreneurial regional galleries.
Paul’s tertiary qualifications include a Bachelor of Secondary Education in Art and Design, a Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts) and a Masters of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) through the University of South Australia. In 2005, he was selected by the Gordon Darling Foundation to participate in the prestigious Museum Leadership Program through the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Business School.
Spokesperson for the CSAS Diana Burns said that “We’re thrilled to have someone of this stature come on board, raising the profile of the exhibition. We’re equally pleased that Paul has seen that this community arts event is worth supporting and look forward to utilising his expertise as an arts judge”.
The Cook Shire Council has also pledged its support, by kindly donating the $1,000 prize for the Cook Shire Council Award, in which a painting depicting a recognisable scene of the Cook Shire will be acquired for its collection.
With a substantial prize pool of over $5,000, artists are encouraged to put their entries of painting, watercolour, sculpture and textiles in by Tuesday 11th May. For entry forms go to: www.cooktownart.com.au, email cooktownart@bigpond.com.or phone 07 40 695 322.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Cooktown Local News - This Week Heather Willcox
Local artist, Heather Willcox took up a brush and started painting five years ago. Before this she was used to pottery but when she branched out into painting she discovered a relaxing pastime. Trying the mediums of acrylic, pastel and oils she started producing representational works that many admire. She is pleased if the works sell and is happy to pass on and share her interest at weekly painting get togethers at her home on Wednesday between 2 and 4pm. If anyone would like to join the Wednesday Art Group phone Heather on 40695691. Heather is a member of the Cooktown School of Art Society and the Cooktown Creative Arts Association and volunteers her time to assist both organisations. You can meet Heather at the Old Railway Building Arts and Craft Shop on Tuesdays. These photos of Heathers art works speak for themselves!
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