Showing 53 items matching "collaborative practices"
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Women's Art RegisterBook - Anthology, Joan Kerr and Jo Holder, Past Present. The National Women's Art Anthology, N/A
... ...collaborative practices...Complements material held in The Women's Art register Indigenous art political art gender represenation museology photography installation graphic design collaborative practices Essays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists. "709.9.94/KER" Inside Front Cover. ...Essays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists.non-fictionEssays on feminist art, art history, criticism and museum practices in 1990s Australia by writers, academics, artists.indigenous art, political art, gender, represenation, museology, photography, installation, graphic design, collaborative practices -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Artwork, "West Park Proposition' by Ash Keating, 2013
... Artist Ash Keating works across a conceptual, site-responsive and often collaborative art practice that incorporates painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and public interventions, and has referenced a wide range of social and environmental issues within his art. ...Artist Ash Keating works across a conceptual, site-responsive and often collaborative art practice that incorporates painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and public interventions, and has referenced a wide range of social and environmental issues within his art. ...Ash KEATING Among fifteen finalists this artwork won the 2012 Guirguis New Art Prize, a prestigious national acquisitive biennial art prize administered by Federation University Australia. The Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP) is a national acquisitive $20,000 contemporary art prize which presents a selection of Australia's most exciting contemporary artists with works that explore and embrace new ways of artistic expression, utilising existing mediums and new technologies in innovative ways. Initiated and generously supported by local Ballarat surgeon Mr Mark Guirguis, this prestigious art prize is administered by the Federation University Australia (FedUni). As a local philanthropist and art collector, in developing the Prize, Mark Guirguis' aims were to celebrate the significance of the arts to communities and to Ballarat, emphasising contemporary art and 'living' culture, and to highlight FedUni's Arts Academy. Artist Ash Keating works across a conceptual, site-responsive and often collaborative art practice that incorporates painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and public interventions, and has referenced a wide range of social and environmental issues within his art. Frequently working beyond the gallery, and often harnessing community narrative and energy, his work also draws upon myth, ritual and ceremony. 'West Park Proposition', 2012, is a three channel and screen video installation, utilising multiple camera video documentation of an endurance painting intervention undertaken on the morning of 01 September 2012 on the east facing wall of a newly built tilt-slab industrial building, situated on the direct edge of the current urban and rural boundary in Truganina, Victoria. The multi-screen work documents an endurance guerilla-style action painting intervention and ritualised painting performance in which a symbolic violence is enacted against a storehouse of commodity production and consumption. Upon winning the award artists Ash Keating said; “The work was made near Ballarat on the Deer Park bypass. It is an aesthetic comment about the way these new tilt-slab industrial buildings spring up without caring for the environment." The work, which took eight hours to create, was about reclaiming the space from “cost-effective architecture” without any aesthetics. The inaugural judge for the Prize, Jason Smith, Director, Heide Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) said, "Selecting the winner of this inaugural GNAP was exhilarating and excruciating: exhilarating because the seriousness of each artist's enterprise, and their uncompromising resolution of concepts, has created an inaugural exhibition of exceptional power. This first GNAP is a survey of some of the most poetic and provocative imaginations working in Australia today. Selecting one winner from such a show in which each of these artists has in some way transformed my thinking about the world was the excruciating part. Ash Keating's work West Park Proposition, 2012 kept drawing me back in the several hours I spent viewing the works. It simultaneously affirms the political and critical role of the artist as a key agent of change and action, and someone who reminds us of the beauty and resilience of humanity and nature in the face of unrelenting change. As a work combining performance, collaboration and hope, Keating's West Park Proposition is a work of immense and compelling poetry."artist, artwork, keating, ash keating, guirguis, guirguis new art prize, gnap, gnap13 -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Judy Chicago, Through the Flower. My struggle as a women artist
... practices and her struggles to clarify what women's art could be as separate from male-centred culture. A frequent exhibitor in solo and group exhibitions she began a women only art course in the Art Department of California State University Fresno, Complements books held in The Women's Art Register about the artist, the period and her large scale collaborative project "The Dinner Party", begun in 1974. ...BookBooknon-fictionBookfeminism, feminist art, exhibition, abstraction, art education -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Vivienne Binns, Community and the Arts. History. Theory. Practice.Australian Perspectives, 1991
... This book complements material held in the Women's Art Register. community arts collaborative practice art history political art Community Arts Network Aboriginal Land Rights Anthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved. ...Anthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved.Booknon-fictionAnthology of articles on the history and theory of community arts in Australia written by artists and artsworkers involved. community arts, collaborative practice, art history, political art, community arts network, aboriginal land rights -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Judith Brooks, The Women's Gallery 1988 - 1995, 2019
... Overview of a significant feminist centred art space which collaborated with The Women's Art Register on an annual exhibition.and showed the work of established and emerging artists. solo and group exhibitions spiritual art political art portraiture IWD exhibitions collaborative prectice collective practice Documents every event in the volunteer-run Women's Gallery, which ran June 1988 until December 1995, in bohemian Brunswick Street Melbourne and showed 119 solo and group exhibitions, and hosted book launches, music and theatre performances, seminars and poetry readings. ...Documents every event in the volunteer-run Women's Gallery, which ran June 1988 until December 1995, in bohemian Brunswick Street Melbourne and showed 119 solo and group exhibitions, and hosted book launches, music and theatre performances, seminars and poetry readings.BOOKnon-fictionDocuments every event in the volunteer-run Women's Gallery, which ran June 1988 until December 1995, in bohemian Brunswick Street Melbourne and showed 119 solo and group exhibitions, and hosted book launches, music and theatre performances, seminars and poetry readings.solo and group exhibitions, spiritual art, political art, portraiture, iwd exhibitions, collaborative prectice, collective practice -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Eugene Kneebone, Explore Discover Apply: University of Ballarat Research Report, 2007, 2007
... collaborative research project eugene kneebone Predominantly white and gold soft covered book outlining Research at the University of Ballarat. It includes information on: * Institute for Regional and Rural Research and Innovation * Centre for Regional Innovation and Competitiveness * Teaching to Global Citizenship * Older BLokes and Their Sheds: Community based Men's Sheds in Australia * Education and Re-education in Child Sexual Abuse * Water Demand Management and Climate Change * An Indigenous History of Stonington * Key Drivers of Change in Adult and Community Education * Benchmaking Research * Training for Child Protection * Grabbing a Lifeline to Better Health * Enhancing Nurse Preparation for health care practice * ACT for depression in adolescence * FRom Pokies to Peremptory PErsonal Pleasures * Worksafe Awards * Mineral Sands that are not sinking * Rising Generation Inspired by Trace Elements * Environmental Research from Namibia to Ballarat * Evaluation of VicHealth Sport & Physical Activity Programs * A good Hard Look at Sports Grounds * Preventing Knee Injuries inn Community Australian Football * WIDCORP Beyond the Pipelines *Woodside Energy Ltd Optimizes its Production * Australian Defence Force Seeks Best Fit * Mapping Augmentation Structures Images include: David Battersby, Wayne Robinson, Joel Epstein, Georgina Tsolidis, Barry Golding, Caroline Taylor, Julian Lowe, Laura Kostanski, Ian D. ...University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaPredominantly white and gold soft covered book outlining Research at the University of Ballarat. It includes information on: * Institute for Regional and Rural Research and Innovation * Centre for Regional Innovation and Competitiveness * Teaching to Global Citizenship * Older BLokes and Their Sheds: Community based Men's Sheds in Australia * Education and Re-education in Child Sexual Abuse * Water Demand Management and Climate Change * An Indigenous History of Stonington * Key Drivers of Change in Adult and Community Education * Benchmaking Research * Training for Child Protection * Grabbing a Lifeline to Better Health * Enhancing Nurse Preparation for health care practice * ACT for depression in adolescence * FRom Pokies to Peremptory PErsonal Pleasures * Worksafe Awards * Mineral Sands that are not sinking * Rising Generation Inspired by Trace Elements * Environmental Research from Namibia to Ballarat * Evaluation of VicHealth Sport & Physical Activity Programs * A good Hard Look at Sports Grounds * Preventing Knee Injuries inn Community Australian Football * WIDCORP Beyond the Pipelines *Woodside Energy Ltd Optimizes its Production * Australian Defence Force Seeks Best Fit * Mapping Augmentation Structures Images include: David Battersby, Wayne Robinson, Joel Epstein, Georgina Tsolidis, Barry Golding, Caroline Taylor, Julian Lowe, Laura Kostanski, Ian D. Clark, Jessie Harman, Patrick White, Angela Murphy, Katrina Brown, John McDonald, Robert Watson, Sally Wellard, Louise Hayes, Stephen Cowley, Susan Leggett, Steve Hall, Stafford McKnight, Larissa Koroznikova, Patrick Graz, David Stratton, Andrew Stranieri, John Yearwood widcorp, water in drylands collaborative research project, eugene kneebone -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on photographic paper, Maree Clarke, The Long Journey Home 4, 2024
... Her multimedia practice spans across sculpture, painting, photography, and video, and consistently utilises collaborative approaches to artmaking to strengthen community. ... -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on photographic paper, Maree Clarke, The Long Journey Home 9, 2024
... Her multimedia practice spans across sculpture, painting, photography, and video, and consistently utilises collaborative approaches to artmaking to strengthen community. ... -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Pigment inkjet print dry mounted to Dibond, Peta Clancy, here merri merri lies 8, 2024
... In her own words, she “worked collaboratively and performatively with and on Country”, using her practice to engage with the natural environment whilst exploring themes of lost histories and connection to Land, specifically merri merri, which has been her home for the past 25 years. ... -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School: Staff, 1994, 1994
... practices. It showcases the dedicated educators who worked collaboratively to foster student growth and wellbeing. ...practices. It showcases the dedicated educators who worked collaboratively to foster student growth and wellbeing. ...Jacana Primary School, located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, served the local community for several decades before its closure. Established during a period of suburban expansion, the school became a cornerstone of early childhood education in the area, known for its inclusive ethos and strong community engagement. By the 1990s, Jacana Primary reflected the cultural diversity of its neighbourhood, with staff and students from a wide range of backgrounds contributing to a rich and supportive learning environment. The 1994 staff photograph captures a moment in time when public education was undergoing significant change, including curriculum reforms and shifts in teaching practices. It showcases the dedicated educators who worked collaboratively to foster student growth and wellbeing. Their commitment helped shape the lives of countless children and left a lasting impact on the community. The image also offers visual cues to the era—fashion, hairstyles, and photographic style—providing a nostalgic link to the social and cultural context of the mid-1990s. Today, it stands as a meaningful artefact, honouring the legacy of Jacana Primary School and the people who made it a vibrant place of learning. This 1994 photograph of the Jacana Primary School staff holds deep historical and emotional significance. As a visual record of a now-closed institution, it captures the professional community that supported and shaped early childhood education in the area. The image reflects the school’s vibrant spirit, cultural diversity, and collaborative ethos, preserving the legacy of a dedicated team that played a vital role in nurturing young learners and strengthening community ties. Offering a glimpse into the fashion and hairstyles of the era, it also serves as a nostalgic artefact for former staff, students, and the broader community.Colour photograph on Matte Photographic paper, mounted on a Mottled brown card.Front: See attachment Back: Top right Corner - Blue Label: PH - 1669jacana primary school, students, staff, 1994, education, marta bialocerkowski, mary stapleton, brian o'dea, yvonne micallef, suzanne leahy, carrie white, kaye smith, niki skoullos, sue osborne, nazio mancini, glenn payne, pam streete, diane di grazia, mr b o'dea -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPhotograph: Dena ASHBOLT (b.UK, arrived 1982 AUS), Dena Ashbolt, Waking Time, 2012
... Ashbolt is a inter-disciplinary artist whose practice ranges from photography and printmaking through to filmmaking and collaborative performance projects. dena ashbolt photographic print AK18136 PNT817 Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Paper Edition of 7 Waking Time Photograph: Dena ASHBOLT (b.UK, arrived 1982 AUS) Dena Ashbolt ...'Waking Time' is part of the series ' So when do you throw the flowers out?', which exhibited at Melbourne's Alcaston Gallery from 8 May - 1 June 2012.In this series Dena Ashbolt used photographic pigment prints, video and Raku Nu ceramic funery urn drawings, to explore time as evidenced by movement and references the beauty of aging. Ashbolt has a continuing interest engaging with the concepts of time, its flow and passing - as evident in this series. Ashbolt has been a regular finalist at the Nillumbik Prize Contemporary Art and in 2009 was awarded the Prize for the video drawing 'Wet Feet Under the Pier'. Ashbolt is a inter-disciplinary artist whose practice ranges from photography and printmaking through to filmmaking and collaborative performance projects.Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Paper Edition of 7AK18136 PNT817dena ashbolt, photographic print -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPhotograph: Dena ASHBOLT (b.UK, arrived 1982 AUS), Dena Ashbolt, Countless Daughters, 2012
... Ashbolt is a inter-disciplinary artist whose practice ranges from photography and printmaking through to filmmaking and collaborative performance projects. photographic pigment prints dena ashbolt AK18137 PNT809 Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Paper Edition of 7 Countless Daughters Photograph: Dena ASHBOLT (b.UK, arrived 1982 AUS) Dena Ashbolt ...'Countless Daughters' is part of the series ' So when do you throw the flowers out?', which exhibited at Melbourne's Alcaston Gallery from 8 May - 1 June 2012In this series Dena Ashbolt used photographic pigment prints, video and Raku Nu ceramic funery urn drawings, to explore time as evidenced by movement and references the beauty of aging. Ashbolt has a continuing interest engaging with the concepts of time, its flow and passing - as evident in this series. Ashbolt has been a regular finalist at the Nillumbik Prize Contemporary Art and in 2009 was awarded the Prize for the video drawing 'Wet Feet Under the Pier'. Ashbolt is a inter-disciplinary artist whose practice ranges from photography and printmaking through to filmmaking and collaborative performance projects. Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Paper Edition of 7AK18137 PNT809photographic pigment prints, dena ashbolt -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilWork on paper - Print (etching), Graham FRANSELLA, Beach I (figure), 1985
... It seems that he surrenders to an intuitive process, one in which chance serves as an active collaborator. Ultimately his practice engages with the theory of the artist’s subconscious being allowed unbridled freedom of expression.” ...A finalist in the Shire of Eltham Art Awards in 1985. Born in Harrow, England, Graham Fransella studied at the Bradford School of Art, Yorkshire. He came to Australia in 1975. Graham Fransella lives and works in Melbourne and is represented by galleries across Australia.Fransella is an artist (printmaker) of national significance. “A feature of Fransella’s art is that it has an immediate visual simplicity, sometimes possessing the lucidity of graffiti-like directness, but this is attained through the most complex and intricate means. The surface on which he works is the arena in which he performs with an endless layering of marks, surfaces and signs. It seems that he surrenders to an intuitive process, one in which chance serves as an active collaborator. Ultimately his practice engages with the theory of the artist’s subconscious being allowed unbridled freedom of expression.” Sasha Grishin AM FAHA, in 'Gorgeous simplicity in signature themes: Graham Fransella', Sydney Morning Herald, April 5, 2014This etching depicts a busy and carefree day at the beach in bright colours of red and blue. The figures are drawn with spontaneity and simplicity, which is characteristic of Fransella's style. Figures are positioned in states of relaxation or bounce around beach scenes in joyful exuberance. eltham art award, etching, print, beach, figures -
Wyndham Art Gallery (Wyndham City Council)Photograph, AT HOME (Signals)
... Strange’s practice explores the home, site-specificity, and landscape, this includes collaborative community-based projects, architectural interventions, installations, and exhibitions resulting in photography, film, sculpture, site-specific works, research, and documentary works. ...Documentation of site-specific intervention (Wyndham, Victoria) Edition 1/5 + 2AP -
Wyndham Art Gallery (Wyndham City Council)Drawing, Signals [AT HOME]
... Strange’s practice explores the home, site-specificity, and landscape, this includes collaborative community-based projects, architectural interventions, installations, and exhibitions resulting in photography, film, sculpture, site-specific works, research, and documentary works. ...Signals [AT HOME] Development Drawing was conceived as a conceptual illustration during the early stages of the AT HOME project in early 2023. Collaborating with Common Collective and the [AT HOME] team, this drawing served as a practical instructional tool, aiding in conveying the installation's intention to the broader team, technicians, and homeowners. As such, it functions both as an artwork and a practical artifact stemming from this site-based project.Documentation of site-specific intervention (Wyndham, Victoria) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 16/19, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 16/19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece 16 hand created ceramic piece, overall cylinder shaped with lots of bumps and lumps throughout. Etched lines all over the sides and painted black.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 19/19, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 19/19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece 19 hand created ceramic square base that when inserted over a timber base with upright dowel forms the bottom and basis of the sculpture. Piece is natural clay coloured glazed with the picture of a orange boat with yellow dots on top. all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture base, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish. 19 pieces in total. This is the timber base for the sculpture consisting of a nearly square base and vertical dowel.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a hexagon base and 16 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish. 16 pieces in total plus the timber insert base.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 2/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 2/ 16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #2 hand created ceramic piece, terracotta, un glazed cylinder.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 1/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 1/ 16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #1 hand created ceramic topper, shaped in a cactus like with 2 arms, etched images of fish jellyfish, snails, seaweed, waves a rose and hearts. Colours on a white background of red, orange, blue, yellow, green, pink, dark purple, and light purple.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 3/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 3/ 16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #3 hand created ceramic, painted in colours of a blue top with black lines, red panels with purple and yellow flowers outlined in black. Base is orange with a black swirl.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 4/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 4/ 16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #4 hand created ceramic piece, terracotta, un glazed cylinder.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 5/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 5/ 16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #5 hand created ceramic, flat and shaped like a flower with 4 petals. Side 1 is blue, yellow with red dots. The back is green and blue.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 6/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 6/16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #6 hand created ceramic, roughly diamond shaped with wide flat sides. Painted in a block colours per face blue, purple, red, yellow and orange. Main faces have etching of cactus's with stars and grasses. all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 8/16, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 8/16 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece #8 hand created ceramic, a round centre with handles on each side. painted a dark purple with black lined etchings of various patterns including waves, zigzags and circles. all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 13/19, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 13/19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece 13 hand created ceramic piece, cylinder shaped slightly wider at the base than the top, organic shaped in colours of brown and green wavy lines, with too white curved shaped shelves attached to one side.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 14/19, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 14/19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece 14 hand created ceramic piece, donut shaped painted in colours of dark purple, green and yellow. The top has stamping of various shapes.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 15/19, Rory Carter, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 15/19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Piece 15 hand created ceramic piece terracotta, unglazed cylinder.all abilities -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture - Collaborative sculpture piece 1/19, October 2025
... The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices ...The collaborative sculpture was created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2025. The ceramics were created during a series of workshops. Participants were able to lean new creative practices in a safe supportive space whist creating original works for the exhibition. The ceramics workshop was led by Angela Ryks and Rory Carter. Sculpture is a tower that consists of a square base and 18 different stackable handmade ceramic pieces which when threaded onto a timber dowel rod form a tower sculpture. Each piece is unique in shape, style and finish.Sculpture was created to be acquired into the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection.Piece 1/ 19 of a collaborative sculpture created for the Annual Portland Arts Centre Inside Out Exhibition 2026. Peice 1 hand created ceramic topper, whale tail shape, one side is painted at the base a dark green / brown with small scale shaped etchings with itched lines extending up the tail in purple, lilac and green. Other side base is the same dark green / brown with orange mix, etched lines extending up the tail on this side are orange yellow and green. Centre line is painted blue. all abilities
