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STAR NAVIGATOR

STARNAVIGATOR

7.30PM | 28 MARCH 2020PERTH CONCERT HALL

Tickets at perthconcerthall.com.au

TIM FINN

A true story, the meeting of two mastermariners Tupaia, the star navigator, and Captain

James Cook…tragic, beautiful and haunting

ART14 www.communitynews.com.au March 12, 2020

Artists hatch their visions

Michelle Vine, AffirmationTub, 2018-2019

THE work of 24 recent vi-sual arts graduates fromevery Australian state andterritory will be presentedacross all of PICA’s galleryspaces from May 2 to July5 as part of the 29thHatched: National Gradu-ate Show.

Tertiary art schoolsacross Australia nominatedarts graduates for the show,with the final selectionmade by a panel of artistsand arts professionals fromaround Australia.

This year’s panel in-cluded artist NathanBeard, National Gallery ofVictoria Indigenous artcurator Hannah Presley,and Megan Monte, direc-tor of Cement Fondu inSydney.

“The most rewardingtakeaway from the selec-tion process for Hatched2020 was seeing how manyartists are emerging fromtheir institutions withuniquely engaged andthoughtful perspectivessurrounding an overlap-ping variety of timelythemes,” Beard said.

Works on display inthis year’s Hatched featurea broad range of contempo-rary practice, including in-stallations, audio/soundworks, photography, sculp-ture, jewellery, ceramics,textiles and graffiti.

Many of the worksshare ideas around socialconstructs, individual iden-tity and cultural heritage.

An artist featured inHatched will be invited totake up a residency in part-nership with North Metro-politan Tafe to build con-

nections between interstateand Perth-based artists.

The winner of the$50,000 Schenberg Art Fel-lowship will be announcedon opening night, whichwill be a free event withlive entertainment and anoutdoor bar.

PICA director Amy Bar-rett-Lennard said Hatchedwas a significant way PICAcould support emergingAustralian artists.

“Hatched frequentlyprovides artists with theirfirst opportunity to presentwork within a supportive

and professional publicgallery environment, aswell as providing an in-stant network of peersacross the country,” shesaid.

“The impact of these ex-periences cannot be under-estimated.”

OPENINGSOON

CONCRETE works will

feature in an exhibition

opening next month at

Holmes a Court Gallery

@ no. 10 in West Perth.

Concrete Expanded con-

siders the effects of

colour, design, pattern

and shape through works

of geometric abstraction.

It suggests an expansion

of the genre of concrete

art that initially had a

vibrant local explosion

on the streets of Freman-

tle in the early 2000s.

Large-scale, hard edged,

minimal, abstract and

pure colour paintings are

joined by three-dimen-

sional wall-works, actual

concrete sculptures and

light sculptures.

Artists on show include

Consuelo Cavaniglia,

Jennifer Cochrane,

Janenne Eaton, Robert

Hunter, Brian McKay,

Trevor Richards, Dou-

glas Sheerer, Helen

Smith, Trevor Vickers

and Josh Webb.

The exhibition will have

works from the Janet

Holmes a Court Collec-

tion and some works will

be available for pur-

chase.

The exhibition will be

opened by Janet Holmes

a Court on April 3 and

close on May 9.

The gallery is on Douglas

Street, West Perth, and

open 11am to 5pm Tues-

days to Saturdays.

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