Write About Art 6
This is the sixth volume of Write About Art, an anthology of essays written by young people about various aspects of art and visual culture. Students from throughout Queensland were invited to submit essays for consideration for this project. Thirty were selected to participate in a mentoring workshop managed by Flying Arts inc. at the State Library of Queensland. They subsequently worked online with their mentors, experienced writers Tim Morrell, Courtney Pedersen, Charles Robb and Beata Batorowicz, to develop their ideas and essays. Write About Art is supported by Arts Queensland. The project and workshop is managed by Flying Arts Inc. Cover: Anne Wallace, She Is, 2001. Detail. Oil on canvas, 164 x 197cm. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Purchased 2002. © Anne Wallace.
Write About Art 5
This is the fifth volume of Write About Art, an anthology of essays written by young people about various aspects of art and visual culture. Students from throughout Queensland were invited to submit essays for consideration for this project. Thirty were selected to participate in a mentoring workshop managed by Flying Arts inc. at the State Library of Queensland. They subsequently worked online with their mentors, experienced writers Tim Morrell, Courtney Pedersen, Charles Robb and Beata Batorowicz, to develop their ideas and essays. Write About Art is supported by Arts Queensland. The project and workshop is managed by Flying Arts Inc.
Write About Art 4
This is the fourth volume of Write About Art, an anthology of essays written by young people about various aspects of art and visual culture. Students from throughout Queensland were invited to submit essays for consideration for this project. Thirty were selected to participate in a mentoring workshop managed by Flying Arts inc. at the State Library of Queensland. They subsequently worked online with their mentors, experienced writers Tim Morrell, Courtney Pedersen, Charles Robb, Melissa Lucashenko and Beata Batorowicz, to develop their ideas and essays. Write About Art is supported by Arts Queensland. The project and workshop is managed by Flying Arts Inc. issue title:
Write About Art 3
This is the third volume of Write About Art, an anthology of essays written by young people about various aspects of art and visual culture. Students from throughout Queensland were invited to submit essays for consideration for this project. Thirty were selected to participate in a mentoring workshop managed at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art. They subsequently worked on-line with their mentors, experienced writers Angela Goddard, Courtney Pedersen, Charles Robb, Alison Cotes and Tim Morrell, to develop their ideas and essays. Write About Art is supported by Arts Queensland. The project and workshop is managed by Flying Arts Inc.
Write About Art 2
Write About Art is a full colour anthology of essays by senior students in Queensland state and non-state schools about contemporary visual art, craft and design. On the basis of their initial entry, up to 30 students were selected to prepare an essay for publication in the anthology Write About Art. These students worked with experienced writers and editors in the development of their work. Issue #2 of Write About Art is supported by Arts Queensland.
Write About Art 1
Write About Art is a full colour anthology of essays by senior students in Queensland state and non-state schools about contemporary visual art, craft and design. On the basis of their initial entry, up to 30 students were selected to prepare an essay for publication in the anthology Write About Art. These students worked with experienced writers and editors in the development of their work.
Daniel Mafe: Working Spaces
This publication, curated and conceived by Daniel Mafe is a showcase of four of Brisbane’s most dynamic and respected artists — Daniel Mafe, Judith Wright, Judith Kentish and Jill Barker.
The artists represented discuss their practice in conjunction with brilliant examples of their work.
Published by Eyeline Publishing 2002.
the critical writing project
Sounding out installation: The work of Sandra Selig and the permeable body by Elizabeth Ruinard; Journey of light: Art, creativity and the sacred celebrating 2000 years of Christianity by Louise Martin-Chew; Dancing light: The work of Catherine Brown by Angela Goddard; Paperscapes by Margaret Maynard; Innocence lost: Contemporary images of childhood by Stephanie Lindquist; We've got the looks; they've got the brawn; why aren't we making lots of money? by Victoria Clayton; Public art in hospitals: A healthy sign by Mardi Chapman; Monochromes: A distorted history of 'influence' & 'identity'—red, yellow, blue by Donna McColm; Living doll: An exhibition by Sophie Cadman by Caroline Daniell; Between the mountains and the sea: Home-ground, Marianne Penberthy and Kerry Johns by Naomi Flatt; Erminio Aili: An exceptional artist by Jeff Shaw; Dealing Dreaming: The selling of Aboriginal art by Timothy Morrell; What's new at the Queensland Art Gallery by Patrick Connor; How many bottles sitting on the wall? The dilemmas of mounting an exhibition by Paul Brinkman; Book review: Truth to tell, A view from the sixth row—Reina Irmer Photography by Rachael Griffin; Seeing double time by Doug Spowart; Breaking down the barriers for artists in Western Queensland by Sarah McGrory; 100% success: The art of James Brown by Jacqui Stock; Uncharted—The river by Allison Gray; Not taking it lying down: A new biennial quilt exhibition by Jill Kinnear; It's not glitzy enough: The northern nexus between the region, the environment and art by Connie Lawton; Art & Land: Contemporary Australian visions by Marina Mueke; Dissonance: White on white with black, an exhibition by Margaret Genever by Caroline Daniell; A question of critical spin by Peter Anderson; Alick Tipoti's Kobupa Thoerapiese by Naomi Flatt.
eyeline ARX3
ARX: 'A' is for artists, 'R' is for regional , 'X' for exchange... by John Barrett-Lennard; The new art movement: The beginning of contemporary Indonesian art by FX Harsono; Waiting for return by Michele Helmrich; The outer limits of discourse: Art into text, Philippines by Marian Pastor Roces; Rene Boutin interviewed by Ross Searle; Thai artists working in the culture of NICs (new industrialised countries) or "Narok (Hell) is Coming Soon" by Apinan Poshyananda; Geography lessons by Priscilla Pitts; Painting the land: Australian central and western desert art and European discourse by Jon Stratton; Storyline for "The Story Bridge" by Jill Barker and Pamela Croft; underGROWTH articulated by Linda Wallace; ARX4 and beyond by Rosy Kerr.