Artists of the Art Part Kangaroo Island

Artists of the Art Part Kangaroo Island
Author: Kathie Stove
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Total Pages:
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780994265814

Collection of profiles of Kangaroo Island artists and their work by Kathie Stove, originally published in the regular Art Part pages of The Islander between 2007 and 2013.

Island to Inland

Island to Inland
Author: Kathie Stove
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-06-19
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ISBN: 9780995400818

Island to Inland: contemporary art from Kangaroo Island is a Country Arts SA and Flinders University Art Museum touring exhibition of new works by 10 contemporary artists living and working on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The exhibition is a partnership between Country Arts SA and the Flinders University Art Museum to be presented first at the Flinders University City Gallery during SALA Festival 2017 and then toured by Country Arts SA subject to funding. Curated by Country Arts South Australia Visual Arts Coordinator Eleanor Scicchitano, and Flinders University Art Museum Exhibitions Manager Celia Dottore, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of mediums being practiced on the island. Artists Ria Byass, Quentin Chester, Audrey Harnett, Scott Hartshorne, Indiana James, Janine Mackintosh, Deborah Sleeman, Caroline Taylor, Maggie Welz and Kenita Williamson will create works that represent a new direction in their practice and explore themes of the environment and isolation. Artists have been commissioned to experiment with their ideas and so far they have produced works that are challenging, confronting and emotive, exploring a range of ideas and responses to the exhibition themes.

Janine Mackintosh

Janine Mackintosh
Author: Janine Mackintosh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2015-01-26
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ISBN: 9780646933436

Janine Mackintosh is an artist who lives and works from her wild heritage bush property on the south coast of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The book features 44 of her botanical assemblages (from 2009-2014), complemented by her photographs of Kangaroo Island's inspiring landscapes and unique ecology."It's a precious swathe of ecological antiquity, where thousands of species have coevolved for millennia and developed highly complex relationships. My art practice sprang from the study of the plants on the property. I use the traditional preservation techniques of museums and herbariums to distil and draw attention to the details that I find in the landscape. I collect, identify, press, dry, sort and assemble materials, and glue and then stitch them to canvas. The completed works are framed behind glass. Some pieces remind me of the kinds of things we see through telescopes or microscopes; others reference the grids of scientific vegetation surveys but are also reminiscent of domestic patchwork quilts - expressions of intimate devotion to home. The artworks reflect my evolving personal love affair with the landscape - my endless joy, fascination and utmost respect; but also my concern, sorrow and fierce protectiveness for this unique place. Yet, I hope they resonate in a universal language: that I've created windows on the natural world, which ignite a sense of wonder, invite sustained contemplation and inspire conservation."

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1885
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ISBN: