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MAYORS WELCOME 5
ARTS AND INCLUSION 7
FLEURIEU TOURISM 9
2016 SHIMMER PHOTOGRAPHIC BIENNALE LAUNCH 11
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE – PETER SOLNESS 13
exhibitions and venues� 14
workshops � 47
events and artist talks � 59
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I’m�proud�to�welcome�you��to�the�2016�Shimmer�Photographic�Biennale,�the�fourth�time�the�City�of�Onkaparinga�has�presented�this�one�of�a�kind�photographic�event�in�our�beautiful�region.
Held�throughout�the�month�of�September,�Shimmer�is�a�series�of�exhibitions,�events,�photographic�workshops,�and�artist�talks�staged�across�15�distinctive�and�photogenic�venues�in�Port�Noarlunga�and�the�McLaren�Vale�wine�precinct.
This�year’s�geographic�concentration�allows�us�to�highlight�the�region’s�innate�flair�for�hosting�and�producing�quality�art�events,�while�celebrating�the�area’s�excellent�food�and�world-class�wines.
Shimmer�celebrates�the�work�of�30�emerging�and�established�contemporary�local�and�interstate�photographers�including�Mark�Kimber,�Emma�Hack,��Peter�Solness,�and�collective�groups�such�as�Skrambled�Eggs.
MAYOR’S WELCOMEA�choice�of�workshops�will�provide�opportunities�to�learn�about�light�based�processes�and�techniques,�develop�new�skills�in�the�Tintype�Traveller,�a�pop�up�caravan�darkroom,�or�focus�on�creating�culinary�images�good�enough�to�eat.
This�year�the�City�of�Onkaparinga�will��also�launch�the�inaugural�Shimmer��Photographic�Time-lapse�Competition�to�encourage�photographers�to�highlight�their�time-lapse�prowess.�
The�winner�and�finalists�will�be�announced�and�their�work�exhibited�at�the�launch�of�Shimmer,�at�the�Arts�Centre�in�Port�Noarlunga�on�Friday�2�September.
Shimmer�continues�to�shine�as�a�quality�arts�event�and�an�undisputed�highlight��on�the�arts�festival�calendar.�
I�warmly�welcome�you�all�to�Shimmer��and�to�our�beautiful�city.
Mayor�Lorraine�Rosenberg�City�of�Onkaparinga
Entering�its�fourth�biennial�cycle,�Shimmer�will�shine�throughout�Port�Noarlunga�and�the�beautiful�McLaren�Vale�region,�with�an�illuminate�array�of�exhibitions,�workshops,�artist�talks�and�events.This�year�we�introduce�the�inaugural�Shimmer�Photographic�Time-lapse�Competition�utilising�the�captivating�allure�of�time�lapse�photography�to�showcase�our�city,�the�winners�and�shortlisted�finalists��of�which�are�included�in�the�program.
Celebrating�our�reputation�as�an�art,�food�and�wine�destination,�the�photographic�biennale�sparkles�for�the�month�of�September�as�over�35�emerging�and�established�artists�and�photographers�interlink�with�their�host�venues�to�sublimate�their�finest�for�your�viewing�and�tasting�pleasure.�
We�would�like�to�take�this�opportunity�to�acknowledge�all�who�have�supported�the�Shimmer�vision�from�the�past�and�into�the�future.�A�heartfelt�thank�you�goes�to�all�the�artists�who�have�produced�such�an�eminent�range�of�inimitable��work,�and�for�providing�images�and�text�explaining�their�work�in�this�booklet.�
ARTS AND INCLUSIONWe�are�most�grateful�for�your�willingness�to�share�so�generously�of�your�visions,�craft�and�skills.
Thank�you�to�the�participating�venues�for�their�substantial�support�of�our�talented�artists,�and�for�enlivening�the�local�arts�industry.�Without�your�ongoing�investment�in�the�future�of�the�arts�of�this�region,�our�artists�would�operate�without�a�local�platform�and�the�region’s�reputation�as�an�arts�destination�would�be�culturally�diminished.
And�finally,�we�thank�our�sponsors��for�their�generous�assistance�and��unwavering�contribution,�particularly�our�major�sponsor,�Red�Poles,�whose�donation�of�inexhaustible�time�and�energy�has�been�integral�for�the�successful�delivery��of�this�event.
With�kind�regards�we�welcome�you�to�2016�Shimmer�Photographic�Biennale�and�trust�this�incandescent�program�brings�the�light,�colour�and�magic�of�photography�a�little�deeper�into�your�world.
Jason�Haskett,�Team�Leader��Arts�and�Inclusion
Jaynie�Langford,�Coordinator�Shimmer�Photographic�Biennale�2016
The�Fleurieu�region�has�always�had�a�strong�connection�to�arts�and�culture.�
The�region�is�a�place�where�all�the�wonderful�elements�of�food,�wine,�arts�and�culture�weave�together�to�form�a�rich�tapestry�for�all�to�experience�–�whether�it�is�those�who�are�lucky�enough�to�live�or�work�in�the�region�or�whether�it�is�the�tourist�and�consumer�discovering�this�wealth�of�offerings�to�be�savoured�and�enjoyed.
The�City�of�Onkaparinga’s�Shimmer�photographic�festival�has�its�own�special�place�in�our�region.�A�photograph�is�described�in�the�dictionary�as�a�picture�formed�by�the�chemical�action�of�light�or�other�radiation�on�a�sensitive�film.�The�word�shimmer�is�described�as�the�moment�to�shine�with�a�tremulous�light,�to�have�the�ability�to�emit�or�reflect�light.�How�apt�is�the�name�of�the�Shimmer�festival�when�the�creative�act�of�taking�a�photograph�lasts�but�a�brief�moment,�a�lightening�instant�to�capture�a�certain�time�in�a�certain�place.
It’s�important�to�remember�when�looking�at�every�photograph�that�there�are�two�people�to�have�input�–�the�photographer�
SHIMMER FORWARD 2016and�the�viewer.�We�need�to�remember�to�look�into�a�photograph�not�just�look�at�it.�Art�does�not�feed�off�itself�alone.�A�poem,�a�tune,�a�dialogue,�a�journey.�A�cognition�that�kindles�a�creative�passion.�Every�aspect�of�life�is�a�source�of�inspiration.�As�Edward�Steichen�once�said�“photography�records�the�gamut�of�feelings�written�on�the�human�face,�the�beauty�of�the�earth�and�skies�that�man�has�inherited,�and�the�wealth�and�confusion�man�has�created.�It�is�a�major�force�in�explaining�man�to�man”.
The�2016�Shimmer�program�features�numerous�exhibitions�featuring�many�artists�across�fifteen�venues�in�and�around�McLaren�Vale.�There�are�workshops�and�artist�talks�throughout�the�month.�Enjoy�September�in�the�Fleurieu�region,�enjoy�Shimmer,�celebrate�the�medium�of�photography�in�all�its�varied�facets�and�appreciate�how�the�camera�can�teach�us�how�to�see�without�a�camera.
Ros�Miller�Owner,�Red�Poles�Chair�of��Fleurieu�Tourism
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Mark Kimber is currently Studio Head of Photography & New Media at the School of Art, University of South Australia. Kimber has exhibited extensively and has held more than 100 solo exhibitions and 85 group exhibitions over the past 25 years including exhibitions in London, Paris, Spain, New Zealand and the United States. In 2002 and 2004 he undertook a Polaroid Studio project in New York and in 2008 he was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph renowned South Australian scientist Dr Basil Hetzel.
Recent exhibitions include Phantasia, Photoquai Festival, Australian Embassy, Paris and Intangibles in Terra Australis, Kubo-Kuxta, San Sebastian, Spain
His work is represented in many major collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of SA, Art Gallery of WA, Sir Elton John Collection and Artbank. Mark Kimber is represented by Stills Gallery, Sydney.
MARK KIMBER, GUEST SPEAKER AT SHIMMER LAUNCH
Join us for the official launch to enjoy an evening of illuminating photography, invigorating musical delights along with a twinkling snap happy paparazzi of contemporary photographers and their friends.
The Shimmer Photographic Biennale will be launched in Port Noarlunga in a glittering celebration of light and the magic of photographic processes. This event will herald a month of coruscant moments as 15 photogenic venues unfurl glimmering displays of photographic delight.
2016 SHIMMER PHOTOGRAPHIC BIENNALE LAUNCH
From the resplendent colonial surrounds of Sauerbier House to the beautifully adorned Arts Centre, these venues host photography at its best displaying evocative works from some of South Australia’s finest..
The event will be launched by Mayor Lorraine Rosenberg with guest speaker contemporary photographer and Studio Head of Photography and New Media at UniSA, Mark Kimber.
Music on the night will send shimmers up your spine with the happy sounds of Nice Verdes giving hand centric photographers the chance to use their feet.
Fri 2 Sept
PRELAUNCH: 5.30–7pm at Sauerbier House, 21 Wearing St, Port Noarlunga Artist talk: Lisa Harms, 6.15pm
LAUNCH: 7.15–10pm at Arts Centre, 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga Welcome to country: Georgina Williams | Launch: Mayor Lorraine Rosenberg Guest speaker: Mark Kimber Shimmer Time-lapse Photographic Competition winner announced
Free event • Limited bar available
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Peter Solness is an acclaimed Australian artist whose work reflects a sincere connection with landscape and culture.
Peter is an award-winning photographer, teacher and writer, with a life-long passion for the Australian environment. He began his 40-year career as a photographer for Surfing World magazine in the 1970’s, before moving into photojournalism at the Sydney Morning Herald and later becoming an acclaimed landscape photographer.
His work is regularly profiled in newspapers and magazines and his images are held within a range of public and private collections.
www.illuminated-landscape.com
Peter will spend a week in the McLaren Vale region creating new work and sharing his knowledge and experience. He will be exhibiting work at the Arts Centre (see page 18) and hosting two light painting workshops (see pages 48-49).
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PETER SOLNESS
Bondi Cave, Peter Solness
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CHINOISERIE 2016 | EMMA HACK
LUMINOUS FLUX | PETER SOLNESS, SAM OSTER, SARA HUFFEN
ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION 2016 THE NOARLUNGA AND SOUTHERN DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB
Sauerbier House Culture Exchange 20
NOTES FOR THE GARDEN: A WEEPING SONG (THE WIND, THE WATER) LISA HARMS
Paxton 22
HAPPY FACES PORTRAIT SERIES | ALICE HEALY
Shingleback Wine 24
DROWNING CITIES: DROWNING LANDSCAPES | MEME THORNE
Stump Hill Gallery 26
SKRAMBLED EGGS | GROUP SHOW
Hardys Tintara 28
THE 2016 AIPP CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRIZE EXHIBITION | GROUP SHOW
Oliver’s Taranga Vineyards 30
SHIVER | EVANS, BARNES, SUMMERHAYES
Leconfield 32
INAUGURAL SHIMMER PHOTOGRAPHIC TIME-LAPSE COMPETITION
Pirramimma 34
SHIMMERNINSULA | CHRIS OATEN
Red Poles 36
ALCHEMICAL TRACES: CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HAND-CRAFT PHOTOGRAPHERS | TONY KEARNEY, LEANNE MARSHALL, LEANNE McPHEE, JAMES TYLOR, ALEX BISHOP-THORPE, ALICE BLANCH, ANDREW DEARMAN, CYNTHIA GEMUS, SAM OSTER, C J TAYLOR, AURELIA CARBONE, SONYA HENDER
Hugo Wines 38
AT THE EDGE OF THE WILDERNESS | MARK KIMBER
Gemtree 40
SALTY GIRLS | HEIDI LINEHAN
Magpie Springs 42
WELTRAUM | JUDITH CRISPIN, JEFF MOORFOOT, STUART MURDOCH, GILBERT ROE, BEVERLY SOUTHCOTT, GARY SAUER-THOMPSON
Cradle of Hills 44
LUCID | LEE KNOWLES
Arts Centre
OPEN: Mon to Fri 10am–4pm | Sat 12noon–4pm
22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga
Phone 8326 5577
The Arts Centre in Port Noarlunga is a hub of culture and creativity, located in the Old Institute Building on Gawler Street. The institute has played an important role in the creative and cultural life of the region for many years as a theatre, and this is continued through its use as a centre for the arts in the south.
The centre is part of the Out of the Square consortium, a metropolitan entertainment circuit providing the best South Australian performers and talent to entertain audiences, and features a regular program of cabaret performances, arts events and visual arts exhibitions.
CHINOISERIE 2016ARTIST: EMMA HACK
Emma’s newest works, Chinoiserie, launched in Hong Kong last month, feature the delicate positioning of her muse as porcelain busts interacting within her painted backgrounds, exploring the intriguing beauty if our oriental neighbours. Accompanying these works are complimentary works from Emma’s collections, exploring the theme further.
Emma Hack is an Australian artist working in the unique medium of body paint installation and photography. Exhibiting extensively throughout Australia since 1999, Emma’s astounding artworks have since captured the attention of collectors and art lovers worldwide.
LAUNCH: Fri 2 Sept, 7pm
Onkaparinga Gallery
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Emma has received great acclaim for her refined body paint camouflage technique, through a combination of painting on canvas, body painting and studio-based photography, her work evokes a rich array of visual narrative and magical realism
Royal Hanging Garden, Emma Hack, 2015
PRESENTS:CHINOISERIE 2016, LUMINOUS FLUX, ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION 2016
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LUMINOUS FLUX : AUSTRALIAN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHERS EXPLORING THE LIGHT-PAINTED LANDSCAPE ARTISTS: PETER SOLNESS, SARA HUFFEN, SAM OSTER
Luminous Flux showcases three Australian photographers who selectively use handheld light sources during the creation of long exposure photographs.
Peter Solness (Shimmer’s 2016 Artist in Residence) is regarded as Australia’s foremost practitioner of light based photography. Solness uses light to explore, interpret and interrogate his subject. Robert McFarlane wrote about Solness,
LAUNCH: Fri 2 Sept, 7.15-10pm
Foyer Gallery
Fri 2 Sept – Sat 1 Oct
(L to R) Waterscape #2, Peter Solness | 2,900–3,500 K – Ocean, Sam Oster | Eden Valley, Sara Huffen
ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION 2016 ARTISTS: THE NOARLUNGA AND SOUTHERN DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB
LAUNCH: Fri 2 Sept, 7.15-10pm
Red Rover Gallery
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Tiger in the Pool, Diana Maddeford, 2015
“In making the artistic choice to light each vista, Solness reinvents each scene before him, adding a dream-like nocturnal beauty to every photograph”. Showing alongside Solness, local photographers Sara Huffen and Sam Oster use the technique in their own particular way. Oster using light subtly to suggest electrical flow in the landscape, whilst Huffen uses the process to transform, enrich and clarify different parts of the environment.
The Noarlunga and Southern District Camera Club has held its Annual Photography Exhibition at the Arts Centre for the past 15 years. The exhibition is a public display of works by members of this camera club.
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OPEN: Wed to Fri, 10-4pm | Sat 12-4pm
21 Wearing St, Port Noarlunga
Phone 8186 1393
www.onkaparingacity.com/sauerbierhouse
Sauerbier House Culture Exchange is a site responsive contemporary arts space that offers a rolling program of artist and writers residencies and exhibitions. The building is a state heritage community asset that has been transformed from a residence (originally George Sauerbier c.1897) into a centre dedicated to the creation and ongoing support of cultural and artistic exchange, strengthening the creative expression of the region.
Set by the banks of the beautiful Ngangkiparingga, Kaurna for Womens River, the Sauerbier House Culture Exchange program allows visitors the opportunity to engage with artists and writers at work, giving access to the often unseen processes artist utilise in the creation and unfolding of an artwork or piece of writing.
NOTES FOR THE GARDEN: A WEEPING SONG (THE WIND, THE WATER)ARTISTS: LISA HARMS WITH GEORGINA WILLIAMS NGANKIBURKA-MEKAUWE
This photographic installation is part of the Sauerbier House Transformation Project (May 2015 – Oct 2016). It treats the house itself as a framing device, drawing on archival collections and photographic field-notes to reflect on the radically altered state of its proximate surrounds. From the hills to the coastal fringes, an estuarine ecology once nourished by seasonal rhythmic inundation. Its ancient aquifers, fed upstream, once crystal-clear cared-for and pristine. Sheen, shimmers, wind/light over water, wasted, waits. This installation is produced under critique and in collaboration with poet, actitivst, artist and mentor Georgina Williams Ngankiburka-Mekauwe (Senior Woman-of Water) Ngankiparringga, Women’s River
LAUNCH: Fri 2 Sept, 5.30-7pm | ARTIST TALK: Fri 2 Sept, 6.15pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Sauerbier House Culture Exchange
Crystal Image (installation detail, work in progress for Shimmer), Lisa Harms, 2016
PRESENTS: NOTES FOR THE GARDEN
(Onkaparinga), Cultural Clan Custodian and traditional owner, Patpa Kaurna Yerta (Southern Kaurna Country).
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OPEN: 7 days 10am-5pm
Wheaton Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 9131
www.paxtonvineyards.com
For four decades we’ve nurtured our vineyards in McLaren Vale, South Australia. During this time our philosophy and reputation has been built on growing grapes of exceptional quality using organic and biodynamic farming practices. Our mission now is to showcase quality, varietal expression and natural regional diversity within a range of wines that will indulge lovers of the finest drop. It’s been heads down, tails up for everyone at Paxton, for as long as we can remember, and while we have been working we’ve become one of McLaren Vale’s most respected wine producers.
HAPPY FACES PORTRAIT SERIESARTIST: ALICE HEALY
Alice Healy is a commercial photographer specialising in fashion, wedding and portrait photography. Her latest exhibition, Happy Faces Portrait Series is a project inspired as a counter-point to her professional work and is an extension of her Expressions Series exhibited during SALA 2015. Her portrait series is a study of the physical facial response to laughter and happiness. She has photographed in excess of 150 individual black and white portraits ranging in age, cultural background and gender. This work will no doubt infect its audience and immerse them in happiness, laughter and good vibes.
LAUNCH AND BOOK SIGNING: Sun 11 Sept, 2-5pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Paxton
Happy Faces, Alice Healy, 2016
PRESENTS: HAPPY FACES
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OPEN: 7 days 10am-5pm
3 Stump Hill Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 9919
www.shingleback.com.au
Conveniently situated near the entrance to McLaren Vale, visitors are guaranteed a warm welcome to the Shingleback Tasting Room. Housed in the original barn of Aldersey Farm (circa 1890), our knowledgeable and friendly team are happy to offer tastings of our current release wines, as well as cellar door only special releases.
Part of the Fleurieu Art Trail, regular exhibitions by local, national and international artists line the old stone walls. In winter, enjoy the ambiance and a glass a wine by the open wood fire. In the warmer months, enjoy the South Australian sunshine, while overlooking our mataro vineyard. Shingleback was named in mid-2015 as one of the top 10 best value wineries in Australia.
DROWNING CITIES: DROWNING LANDSCAPESARTIST: MEME THORNE
As an iPhoneographer I have over the past few years experimented with faux alternative photographic processes via my iPhone. I take delight in creating art from the images I capture and manipulate via the various apps and editing suites at my fingertips.In the past year my concerns with environmental issues has escalated and in sympathy my art too has become
LAUNCH: Sun 4 Sept, 2-4pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
more focused on the juxtapositions of the cities and landscapes I have photographed. The growing insanity around blinkered governmental denials over climate change has enraged me and over time I have channelled those thoughts and feelings into the works I submit here. I call them Drowning Cities: Drowning Landscapes – a climate change warning.
Shingleback Wine
Drowning Sydney, Meme Thorne, 2016
PRESENTS: DROWNING CITIES: DROWNING LANDSCAPES
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OPEN: Mon to Fri 9-5pm | Sat, Sun and public holidays 10am-4pm
McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre | 796 Main Rd, Mclaren Vale
Phone 8323 9944
www.visitonkaparinga.com
Free accommodation booking service: www.onkaparingacity.com/vic | Freecall 1800 628 410
The Stump Hill Gallery is located within the McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre and is one of the premier galleries on the Fleurieu Peninsula. The gallery showcases primarily local and regional artists, further supporting our regions art and cultural strength, with new exhibitions every 4–6 weeks. Additional features of the centre include a café showcasing local produce from the region, a gift shop featuring regional produce, a cellar door offering tastings from small boutique wineries and a deck overlooking the spectacular shiraz vineyards which surround the centre.
SKRAMBLED EGGS 2016GROUP EXHIBITION
If you break two-dozen eggs, what do you get? One hell of a Skramble. Twenty-four smartphone wielding photographers come together to demonstrate that it’s not about the equipment, it’s about how you use it. Sometimes the best art can be made in spite of the technical limitations placed on the artist. Celebrating photography in its truest form, the seventh annual Skrambled Eggs exhibition gives you a snapshot into the featured photographers’ lives, not necessarily the perfect shots but the moments that matter.
These days, almost everyone has the tools to capture meaningful moments and every egg you crack in this exhibition is a testament to the diversity of human experience. Who knows, maybe you could even whip something up yourself.
LAUNCH: Sun 4 Sept, 2-4pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Stump Hill GalleryPRESENTS: SKRAMBLED EGGS 2016
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OPEN: 7 days 10am-4.30pm
202 Main Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8329 4124 | Email [email protected]
www.hardyswines.com
Hardys Tintara, on the main street of McLaren Vale, has been at the heart and soul of the region from the very beginning, taking over a disused flour mill back in 1878.
Today, Hardys Tintara are putting some serious investment into their historic site, building a place not just about tasting wine, but experiencing the rich history that goes into running a business over 160 years. It’s exciting times for such a familiar name in the wine world, so make some time to come in and see the new developments, as well as try some exclusive new cellar door only wines, or a structured tasting of the best wines Hardys has to offer.
THE 2016 AIPP CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRIZE EXHIBITIONARTISTS: CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OF THE AIPP
This is a curated series of small exhibitions that have been submitted from around Australia. Each entrant has made it through a pre-judging, and will have limited but identical wall space. On display will be the best contemporary photographic art from Australian professional photographers, as well as the winning entrant, the AIPP Contemporary Photographic Artist of the Year.
A show not to miss. The exhibition will be hung and judged by a national team of judges. The judging will be open to the AIPP members and the public. At close of judging, there will be an opening ceremony for those involved.
HANGING AND JUDGING: Sat 3 Sept | LAUNCH: Sun 4 Sept
Sat 3 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Silas, Hilary Hann
Hardys TintaraPRESENTS: THE 2016 AIPP CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRIZE EXHIBITION
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OPEN: 7 days 10am-4pm
246 Seaview Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 8498
www.oliverstaranga.com
Oliver’s Taranga Vineyards is an estate grown family business in the northern hills of McLaren Vale. The wines are currently made by 6th generation family member Corrina Wright. Tastings can be enjoyed in the restored Worker’s Cottage (circa 1841). The premium range consists of outstanding shiraz and cabernet, along with many alternative varieties like fiano, vermentino, tempranillo and sagrantin.
SHIVER ARTISTS: EVANS, BARNES, SUMMERHAYES
A trio of South Australian master photographers show recent work taken on separate trips around the Arctic Circle in Iceland, Sweden and Norway. In temperatures as low as -44°C!.
David Evans is the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) 2015 Landscape Photographer of the Year. David Summerhayes is the 2015 South Australian AIPP Landscape Photographer of the Year. Peter Barnes was runner up.
LAUNCH: Sat 3 Sept, 2pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Highlands of Iceland, David Summerhayes
Oliver’s Taranga VineyardsPRESENTS: SHIVER
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OPEN: Mon to Fri 10am-5pm | Sat 11am-5pm | Sun 11am-5pm
439 Main Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 8830
www.leconfieldwines.com
Leconfield is a remarkable family wine business owned by Dr Richard Hamilton and his wife Jette. It encompasses two of South Australia’s leading wine labels, both attributable to the Hamilton family, Leconfield Wines and Richard Hamilton Wines. With a strong wine industry heritage dating from 1837, the family has developed a distinguished international reputation for elegant fine wines. Leconfield wines are based on a simple philosophy – great wines are crafted from great vineyards. Tasting and regional platters are available daily.
THE INAUGURAL SHIMMER TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 2016
The City of Onkaparinga is proud to present the inaugural Shimmer Time-lapse Photographic Competition celebrating our region through this innovative and evocative process. Time-lapse photography has the special quality of capturing long moments in time. As a lead in to Shimmer we received entries from across Australia to create a shimmering representation of our beautiful creative region.
Sat 3 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Works by the winner and shortlisted finalists will be crafted together into a looping video by award-winning time-lapse photographer, Chris Oaten and will be on display at Leconfield.
The winner and finalists will be revealed at the launch of Shimmer on Fri 2 Sept at the Arts Centre.
LeconfieldPRESENTS: THE INAUGURAL SHIMMER TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 2016
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OPEN: Mon to Fri 9.30am-4.30pm | Sat, Sun and public holidays 11am-5pm
Johnston Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 8205 | Email [email protected]
www.pirramimma.com
In 1892 Alexander Campbell Johnston planted the first small vine cuttings on his newly purchased 97 hectare property in McLaren Vale, South Australia. Alexander settled with his family on the property and proudly named it Pirramimma, the Aboriginal phrase meaning the moon and the stars.
More than 124 years and three generations later, the Johnston family still operates one of Australia’s oldest, proudest family owned, nationally and internationally award winning run wineries – Pirramimma. Making wines that range from the traditional to the innovative, Pirramimma is pure McLaren Vale. As one of the original landholders in the region the family is committed to its home and the regionally unique wines they produce.
SHIMMERNINSULAARTIST: CHRIS OATEN
As a commercial and industrial timelapse photographer, Chris Oaten spends much of his time pointing cameras at construction sites and civic projects. Earlier this year he jumped at the invitation to do something different by joining the Salty Stories exhibition at Red Poles, showing a four-minute timelapse montage focussing on the coastal beauty of the Fleurieu Peninsula. The work on show at Piramimma is an extension of that project, with Chris bringing his cameras inland to examine the beauty and mystery of the region in a way that can only be revealed through the compression and manipulation of time. You can be certain you’ve never seen the Fleurieu the way Chris would like you to.
EVENTS: Chris is holding a two day time-lapse intensive workshop as part of Shimmer
See page 50 for details
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Pirramimma
Composite, Chris Oaten, 2016
PRESENTS: SHIMMERNINSULA
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OPEN: Wed to Sun 9am-5pm
190 McMurtrie Road, McLaren Vale
Phone 8323 8994 | 0417 814 695
www.redpoles.com.au
Red Poles vision is to present the fine mix of food, wine, art and ale.
A combination of two cellar doors for Brick Kiln Wines and Vale Brewing craft beers, plus a vibrant kitchen working with fresh Fleurieu produce ensures that vision remains a reality. Eclectic art on every wall and live weekly music events add to the total ambient space. A courtyard overlooking the vineyards is home for three B&B rooms.
Red Poles gallery space presents a new exhibition every six weeks with a focus on a wide range of mediums – something for everyone! We welcome you to our beautiful place set amongst vineyards, lawns, gardens and natural bushland – our creative space!
ALCHEMICAL TRACES: CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HAND-CRAFT PHOTOGRAPHERSARTISTS: ALEX BISHOP-THORPE, ALICE BLANCH, AURELIA CARBONE, ANDREW DEARMAN, CYNTHIA GEMUS, SONYA HENDER, TONY KEARNEY, LEANNE MARSHALL, LEANNE McPHEE, SAM OSTER, CJ TAYLOR, JAMES TYLOR
In the age of the pixel, 12 South Australian photographers bypass digital processes to explore alternative photographic processes and the hand-crafted image of slow photography. As the digital image becomes more immediate and pervasive, these photographers nurture their work through the painstakingly complex, deliberate, and protracted techniques used in traditional laboratories between 100 and 150 years ago. Processes explored include tintypes, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, cyanotypes, salt prints and other hand-made photographs. The exhibition showcases some of South Australia’s leading analogue and alternative image-makers to celebrate the chemical image in the digital age.
LAUNCH: Sat 3 Sept, 3-5pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Red Poles
(L to R, top to bottom) Andrew Dearman, Aurelia Carbone, Alex Bishop-Thorpe, Leanne Mcphee, Sam Oster, Cynthia Gemus, Alice Blanch, CJ Taylor, Sonya Hender
PRESENTS: ALCHEMICAL TRACES
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OPEN: Mon to Fri 10am-5pm | Sat and Sun 10.30am-5pm
246 Elliott Road, McLaren Flat
Phone 8383 0098 | Email [email protected]
Hugo Wines is a family owned and operated winery situated in the McLaren Vale wine region. The family believe in the quality fruit the fifth generation property produces allowing exceptional wines to be produced each year. The family and staff welcome visitors to the cosy cellar door to taste and purchase award winning wines, extra virgin olive oil and appreciate the gallery of works by artists while taking in the panoramic views of surrounding vineyards. Seating for picnics or relaxing and a lawn area for the younger family members to play, it all makes for a very pleasant experience.
AT THE EDGE OF THE WILDERNESSARTIST: MARK KIMBER
The cut out clouds in a theatre set don’t say this is exactly what a cloud looks like. It suggests that this is a representation of a cloud, how we might remember clouds to be, or even how clouds feel.
The photographs were taken with a plastic camera by photographing tiny models of structures in my garage. Making each work for me, a performance, the inspiration for which springs from events real and imagined, experienced and observed from a distance both in space and time. Such as the lingering memory I have of the wood-engraved illustrations of the ancient mariner filtered through scenes of ships at sea from Hollywood B-grade pirate movies.
LAUNCH: Sun 4 Sept, 10.30am-11.30pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Empire of light, Mark Kimber, 2012
Hugo WinesPRESENTS: AT THE EDGE OF THE WILDERNESS
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OPEN: 7 days 10am-5pm
167 Elliott Road, McLaren Flat
Phone 8383 0802
www.gemtreewines.com
Gemtree is a family owned winery and we are all passionate about growing better wine, naturally. Mike Brown, Chief Winemaker, works together with his wife Melissa Brown, Biodynamic Viticulturist, to grow the award winning wines which have received James Halliday 5 star rating since 2009. Mike and Melissa’s philosophy is simple – minimal intervention in the winemaking process and a more environmentally conscious farming system to produce organic wines which are powerful, concentrated, and express the true characteristics of each grape variety and the region.
Our sustainable cellar door in McLaren Vale has sweeping views all the way to the sea and is open 7 days. Relax on the deck with a glass of wine and a platter or book our private tasting room for a structured wine flight.
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SALTY GIRLSARTIST: HEIDI LINEHAN
Salty Girls showcases, through photographs and text, the women who dance on waves in South Australia. Read what motivates them, why they surf, their experiences with the powerful ocean and how they got into it in the first place. The surfer girls’ story.
EVENTS: Heidi is holding two workshops exploring food photography as part of Shimmer
See page 57 for details
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Heidi Linehan is an AIPP award winning associate photographer.
Gemtree
Heidi Linehan
PRESENTS: SALTY GIRLS
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OPEN: Fri to Sun and public holidays 1-5pm or by appointment
1870 Brookman Rd, Hope Forest
Phone 8556 7351
www.magpiesprings.com.au
This unique 80 acre working vineyard is our home. It has rustic quirky buildings surrounded by an established acre garden, dam, rolling hills and vines. The gallery and cellar door attracts visitors from around the globe. Outdoor sites on the property are beautiful for any gathering, event or wedding.
This property is home for an array of wildlife, it has native bush as well as vines and eclectic buildings. The rolling scenic hills and acre garden has a plethora of photographic material. Because of this we hold an annual photographic competition.
We have a range of boutique wines from varietals grown on the property. Coffee roasted onsite is available by the cup or beans. Our climbing wall hosts the State Climbing Championships.
WELTRAUMARTISTS: JUDITH CRISPIN, JEFF MOORFOOT, STUART MURDOCH, GILBERT ROE, BEVERLY SOUTHCOTT, GARY SAUER-THOMPSON
This independent curation is grounded in processes of conceptualisation in that it is committed to the production of new knowledge from worlds or spaces waiting to be explored by Australian photographers. The curatorial idea is based around photo-media artists often working on projects over a couple of years. This slow photography develops critical and poetic insights. The exhibition presents some work in progress from these projects. Each project has a text that spells out the nature of the project and shows how the work exhibited is a part of, and contributes to, that project. The associated text highlights the ability to
LAUNCH: Sun 11 Sept, 2pm
ARTISTS TALKS:
• Sun 18 Sept, 2-3pm: Beverly Scott | The other in everyday
• Sun 25 Sept, 2-3pm: Gilbert Roe | On lumen prints
• Sat 1 Oct, 2-3pm: Gary Sauer-Thompson | Australian Topographies
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
find connections between abstract ideas and images, and to shape them into a visual project.
Magpie SpringsRosy Lajam
anu, Judith Crispin, 2016
PRESENTS: WELTRAUM
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OPEN: 7 days 11am-4pm during Shimmer or by appointment
76 Rogers Rd, Sellicks Hill (off Main South Road)
Phone 0438 564 281
www.cradle-of-hills.com
Cradle of Hills is a five-star ranked artisan winery, owned and operated by winemaker Paul Smith and family. Paul and Tracy Smith handcraft a tiny 800 cases of award-winning wines each year from premium red grapes grown on their 7ha sustainably-managed farm, in beautiful Sellicks Hill. A hidden gem, Cradle of Hills wines have won the coveted McLaren Vale Scarce Earth Award for four consecutive years for their ROW 23 Shiraz. They boast a range of wines from white and rosé to red wines, and sell-out each year.
LUCIDARTIST: LEE KNOWLES
My most recent series, a look into the deeper spiritual side of my photography, unearthly and alien like. Lucid brings out an evocative feel to my work, mysterious and thought provoking, my loosest form of image making yet. The creation process of the Lucid portraits allow my subjects to let themselves go and to feel their own emotions, I’m always excited to find amazing emotional pieces that I connect with spiritually.
LAUNCH: Sat 3 Sept, 3-6pm
ARTIST DEMONSTRATION: Fri 16 Sept, 2-6 pm
ARTIST TALKS: Fri 16 Sept, 3pm | Sat 1 Oct, 2-6pm
Fri 2 Sept – Sun 2 Oct
Cradle of Hills
Lucid, Lee Knowles
PRESENTS: LUCID
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SCULPTING WITH LIGHT: LANDSCAPE LIGHT PAINTING AND POST PRODUCTION PETER SOLNESS 48
LIGHT TABLEAUX: LIGHT PAINTING STILL LIFE PETER SOLNESS 49
2 DAY TIMELAPSE INTENSIVE CHRIS OATEN 50
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: LARGE FORMAT CHRISTOPHER HOUGHTON 52
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: VAN DYKE BROWN ALEX BISHOP-THORPE 53
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: TINTYPE CYNTHIA GEMUS 54
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: AMBROTYPE ANDREW DEARMAN 55
FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY HEIDI LINEHAN 57
WORKSHOP: Sat 10 Sept, 2-9.30pm | ARTIST TALK: 11.45 am
Red Poles, 190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale
Cost $240
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
SCULPTING WITH LIGHT: LANDSCAPE LIGHT PAINTING AND POST PRODUCTIONFACILITATOR: PETER SOLNESS
Light painting is an exciting and original way to create memorable photographs. Unlike conventional photography that relies on existing light to photograph a scene, light painting puts your camera ‘in the dark’ and only allows it to see what you want it to see. This way of working offers countless possibilities for aspiring photographers. You will have the opportunity to work on location in low light to create unique and memorable images, which can add variety and technical diversity to your portfolio. Peter will be doing a postproduction demo session before the shoot to help you anticipate the steps involved in finessing the crafted image.
Sat 10 Sept
Forestchrome, Peter Solness
There will also be a presentation of Peter’s best images to get you inspired.
WORKSHOP: Sun 11 Sept, 11am-3pm
Arts Centre, 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga
Cost $185
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
LIGHT TABLEAUX: LIGHT PAINTING STILL LIFEFACILITATOR: PETER SOLNESS
Sun 11 Sept
Light painting can be applied in many different ways to create memorable images. In this half-day workshop we will work in a studio environment and explore ways to create unique still life and portrait images using simple hand held torches.
(L to R) Satya | Waratah, Peter Solness
You will have the opportunity to create unique and memorable images, which can add variety and technical diversity to your portfolio.
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WORKSHOP:
• Saturday 3 Sept: 9am-4pm plus optional sunset capture from 5pm (location TBA)
• Sunday 4 Sept: 9am-5pm plus morning capture from 5.30am (location TBA)
Arts Centre, 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga
Cost $450
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
TIMELAPSE INTENSIVEFACILITATOR: CHRIS OATEN
Join professional timelapse photographer Chris Oaten for a two day workshop to learn an end-to end timelapse capture and editing workflow. Chris will work through everything you need to know to start creating your own timelapse work or to take your existing skills to the next level. An emphasis will be placed on learning the holy grail of timelapse captures in which shooting starts either side of sunset or sunrise. Participants using digital cameras who have progressed beyond a beginner level are best suited to this workshop but any level of experience will be accommodated.
Sat 3 Sept – Sun 4 Sept
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
Shimmer is proud to be hosting The Tintype Traveller for this year’s workshop program. This unique little caravan will be at a variety of locations across the festival as the site for some of the alternative and traditional-process techniques.
The Tintype Traveller is a vintage caravan that has been lovingly converted into a custom designed darkroom to allow photographers to have a portable darkroom for traditional photographic processes on location, and as a mobile darkroom for small group workshops.
It has effective safe-light and ventilation conditions, air-conditioning and heating, and plenty of workspace for a range of traditional techniques. The Tintype Traveller lives at Cog Creative Space in Norwood, where it provides an on-site darkroom for the six resident photographers at the studio. It can also be hired by visiting photographers as required.
Tintype TravellerPRESENTS: ALTERNATIVE PROCESS WORKSHOP SERIES
Myponga Sunset, Chris Oaten, 2016
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WORKSHOP: Sat 17 Sept, 10am-4.30pm
The Tintype Traveller caravan | Red Poles, 190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale
Cost $285
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHYFACILITATOR: CHRISTOPHER HOUGHTON
You will get a chance to capture images on film, process the images on-site, and create a contact sheet or enlargement (time permitting) of the resulting negative. Using a large format camera allows the photographer to slow down the process of photographic capture whilst opening up a range of new possibilities for the image. This workshop is an introduction to thinking differently, and to the practice of using a 5x4” camera.
Sat 17 Sept
WORKSHOP: Sun 18 Sept, 10am-4.30pm
The Tintype Traveller caravan | Red Poles, 190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale
Cost $285
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: VAN DYKE BROWNFACILITATOR: ALEX BISHOP-THORPE
Van Dyke Brown is an alternative photographic printing process that yields a rich brown colour. An image is made by coating cotton paper with the light sensitive three part solution and placing this in contact with a negative and exposing to sunlight. Van Dyke Brown is a contact printing process where the image produced is the same size as the negative. The workshop will cover suitable negatives (including digital negatives), paper choice, coating methods and exposing and processing, including gold toning.
Sun 18 Sept
Christopher Houghton
Leanne McPhee
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WORKSHOP: Sat 24 Sept, 10am-4.30pm
The Tintype Traveller caravan | Red Poles, 190 McMurtrie Rd, McLaren Vale
Cost $350
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: TINTYPESFACILITATOR: CYNTHIA GEMUS
In a time when the immediacy of digital photography has created a flood of expendable images, many artists have chosen to turn to traditional image making techniques. In this one day workshop, students will learn the history and basic practice of the 19th century tintype process. In this hands-on class, attendees will learn to coat, sensitize, expose, develop and varnish aluminium plates to create one-of- a kind hand-made photographs. Students will finish the day with several tintypes created by their own hands and will receive a detailed handbook containing all the information they need to continue making tintypes on their own.
Sat 24 Sept
WORKSHOP: Sun 25 Sept, 10am-4.30pm
The Tintype Traveller caravan | Sauerbier House, 21 Wearing St, Port Noarlunga
Cost $350
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: AMBROTYPEFACILITATOR: ANDREW DEARMAN
An Ambrotype is a hand-made photograph on a sheet of glass. Glass plate negatives were first used in the early 1850s. It was soon discovered that if a thin (under-exposed) negative was placed on a black background, it produced a one-off positive image. This workshop will show you how to make and process the ambrotype photograph, as well as troubleshoot all the variables of the complex chemistry.
Sun 25 Sept
Andrew Dearman
Cynthia Gemus
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WORKSHOPS: Tues 20 Sept, 10am-1pm | Wed 28 Sept, 10am-1pm
Private residence in Willunga (address provided upon booking)
Cost $45
For bookings and more information visit www.cogcreativespace.com/events
FOOD PHOTOGRAPHYFACILITATOR: HEIDI LINEHAN
Want to get good food pics? Simply? Whether it’s for social media, a newsletter or your personal documentary, see how Heidi Linehan, an award-winning, published location photographer does it. Simple techniques, cheap accessories, your camera and your vision. Beautifully presented food by a well known and respected chef in the home of McLaren Vale, foodie and Chair of Fleurieu Peninsula Food, Pip Forrester.
This three hour workshop will be hands-on. Bring your camera (or iPhone) and notebook.
Tues 20 Sept & Wed 28 Sept
Heidi Linehan, Untitled
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LAND SEA YOU AND ME | GUEST SPEAKER CHE CHORLEY 61
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EVENTS: Sat 10 Sept, 10-4pm | Sun 11 Sept, 10-4pm
Arts Centre, 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga
Phone 8326 5577
Free event
BIENNIAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXPO 2016HOSTED BY: NOARLUNGA AND SOUTHERN DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB
This Photography Expo is presented by the Noarlunga and Southern District Camera Club and is an important event on the calendar for keen photographers and exhibitors. The event aims to provide the local community with access to information about photography and photographic suppliers. Exhibitors will include Canon, Nikon and other brands of cameras, and practicing professional photographers well-known for their excellent work.
Sat 10 Sept – Sun 11 Sept
Diana Maddeford – Pt Noarlunga jetty
EVENT: Sat 1 Oct, 2-3pm
Arts Centre, 22 Gawler St, Port Noarlunga.
Phone 8326 5577
Free event
LAND SEA YOU MESPEAKER: CHE CHORLEY
Hear photographer Che Chorley speak on the trials and successes so far as he cycles 5000km along South Australia’s coastline, photographic equipment and living gear all aboard the bike. Che will discuss the trip so far and share in the journey with you via images taken from the land and sea. Che will discuss the inspiration behind the journey and the logistics of putting together a journey in three parts, the expedition, the Land Sea You Me book and touring exhibition.
Sat 1 Oct
Fri 2 Sept
SHIMMER PRELAUNCH 5.30-7pm | Sauerbier House pg 11
SHIMMER LAUNCH 7.15-10pm | Arts Centre pg 11
LAUNCH Emma Hack, Luminous Flux, Camera Club 7.15pm | Arts Centre pg 17
Sat 3 Sept
WORKSHOP: Chris Oaten 9am-4pm | Arts Centre pg 50
HANGING & JUDGING: AIPPtbc | Hardys Tintara pg 29
LAUNCH: Shiver 2pm | Oliver’s Taranga pg 31
LAUNCH: Alchemical Traces 3-5pm | Red Poles pg 37
LAUNCH: Lee Knowles 3-6pm | Cradle of Hills pg 45
Sun 4 Sept
LAUNCH: Mark Kimber10.30am-11.30pm | Hugo Wines pg 39
LAUNCH: Skrambled Eggs2-4pm | Stump Hill Gallery pg 27
WORKSHOP: Chris Oaten 9am-5pm | Arts Centre pg 50
LAUNCH: AIPP tbc | Hardys Tintara pg 29
LAUNCH: Meme Thorne 2-4pm | Shingleback Wine pg 25
Sat 10 Sept
EVENT: Photography Expo 10-4pm | Arts Centre pg 60
ARTIST TALK: Peter Solness11.45am | Red Poles pg 48
WORKSHOP: Peter Solness2-9.30pm | Red Poles pg 48
Sun 11 Sept
EVENT: Photography Expo 10-4pm | Arts Centre pg 60
Tues 20 Sept
WORKSHOP: Heidi Linehan 10am-1pm | Willunga pg 57
Sat 24 Sept
WORKSHOP: Cynthia Gemus 10am-4.30pm | Red Poles pg 54
Sun 25 Sept
WORKSHOP Andrew Dearman10am-4.30pm | Sauerbier House pg 55
ARTIST TALK: Gilbert Roe 2-3pm | Magpie Springs pg 43
Wed 28 Sept
WORKSHOP: Heidi Linehan 10am-1pm | Willunga pg 57
Sat 1 Oct
EVENT: Che Chorley 2-3pm | Arts Centre pg 61
ARTIST TALK: Lee Knowles2-6pm | Cradle of Hills pg 45
ARTIST TALK: Gary Sauer-Thompson 2-3pm | Magpie Springs pg 43
WORKSHOP: Peter Solness11am-3pm | Arts Centre pg 49
LAUNCH & BOOK SIGNING: Alice Healy 2-5pm | Paxton pg 23
LAUNCH: Weltraum 2pm | Magpie Springs pg 43
Fri 16 Sept
ARTIST DEMO: Lee Knowles 2-6pm | Cradle of Hills pg 45
ARTIST TALK: Lee Knowles 3pm | Cradle of Hills pg 45
Sat 17 Sept
WORKSHOP: Christopher Houghton 10am-4.30pm | Red Poles pg 52
Sun 18 Sept
WORKSHOP: Alex Bishop-Thorpe 10am-4.30pm | Red Poles pg 53
ARTIST TALK: Beverly Scott 2-3pm | Magpie Springs pg 43
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