Thursday, October 8, 2009

Olive Pink Botanic Gardens

Dry and Diverse
Runs until Oct 12, Olive Pink Botanical Gardens. “Dry And Diverse” is an exhibition of recent etchings and linoprints exploring dry zone flora by Helen Clarke. Helen’s reduction linocuts are noted for their lustrous, textured surfaces and strong colours. As the edition is created, the lino is slowly destroyed through the reduction process. The hand-coloured etchings depict seeds, pods and other parts of plants organised to suit her sense of design. More info: Benjamin Convery, 8952 2154, curatoropbg@internode.on.net
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Upcoming: Amangkeme (Growing )
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Irrkerlantye Arts @ Olive Pink Exhibition
Irrkerlantye Arts is proud to announce an exhibition of works titled Amangkeme at the Olive Pink Botanic Gardens on 16 October 2009.
Works include screen printing techniques developed at Charles Darwin University. Hand painted ceramics include domestic and decorative ware. Other items on exhibition include textiles with hand printed bush tucker themes by MK Turner, Patsy Morton, Cathy Turner, Sharon Alice, Amelia Turner, Teresa Davies, Shirley Turner, Channi H Bell, Veronica Turner and Amanda Turner.

The exhibition will open at 6pm on the 16th and will run until Monday 26th October.
Everyone is welcome.

See you all there.
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Breakfast with the Birds at the Bean Tree Café within Olive Pink Botanic Gardens each weekend from 8.30am. Café operates Tues – Fri 10am – 4pm. Sat & Sun 8.30am – 4pm.
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