Events

Wednesday March 11, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Start: 14:27

Renowned Victorian furniture maker David Emery has recently shipped two tables to Bungendore Wood Works Gallery.

David Emery's professional interest is in making furniture of a clean uncluttered nature, with an emphasis on balance and proportion. His skills are mainly in the use of timber, with an emphasis on veneering as this allows greater flexibility in design avoiding the limitations of solid timber construction. All veneers are pressed in his own workshop, after components have been cut to size and had timber lippings applied to their edges.

He believes his veneering process gives a better edge detail than can be achieved using pre-veneered board and gives greater versatility in the ways the veneer can be applied within the project. He uses materials such as glass, metals and stone in his work and is especially interested in working with architects and designers, especially when he is able to become involved in the design process. Many of his works over the years have evolved into his "Studio Collection" which are now being made as small production runs.

Wye Dining TableWye Dining Table

Thursday March 12, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Friday March 13, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Saturday March 14, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Sunday March 15, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Monday March 16, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Tuesday March 17, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Wednesday March 18, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Thursday March 19, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Friday March 20, 2009
(all day)
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Saturday March 21, 2009
End: 23:59
Start: 23/01/2009 - 00:00
End: 21/03/2009 - 23:59

23 January – 21 March
STUDIO FURNITURE 2010
In association with Australian Wood Review

(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Sunday March 22, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Monday March 23, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Tuesday March 24, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Wednesday March 25, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Thursday March 26, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Friday March 27, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Saturday March 28, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Sunday March 29, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Monday March 30, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Tuesday March 31, 2009
(all day)
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Wednesday April 1, 2009
End: 23:59
Start: 28/02/2009 - 00:00
End: 01/04/2009 - 23:59

28 February – 29 March 2009
. . . BETWEEN EAST & WEST
Opened Saturday 7th March at 3.00pm by
Associate Professor Joanna Mendelssohn, College of Fine Arts, University of NSW

. . . between East & West
Animals of the Asian Zodiac - A Suite of Relief Prints
The Galapagos - The Landscape and Fauna of the origin of Darwin's "origin of species"

TigerTigerThe Animals of the Asian Zodiac project comprises twelve relief prints each limited to forty prints in the edition. This exhibition will feature the Zodiac series as individual relief prints, archival Boxed Sets numbered and signed and other paintings and etchings paying homage to Asian themes and philosophy.

Saturday April 4, 2009
Start: 00:00
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Sunday April 5, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Monday April 6, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Tuesday April 7, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Wednesday April 8, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Thursday April 9, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

Friday April 10, 2009
(all day)
Start: 04/04/2009 - 00:00
End: 31/05/2009 - 23:59

4 April – 31 May, 2009
Opening Sunday 5th April at 11am
E ficifolia pygmy possumE ficifolia pygmy possumHELEN FITZGERALD
Nature's Patterns

Watercolours and Botanicals
An exhibition of watercolours featuring the infinite patterns of nature, and the flora and fauna that makes this land we call Australia, unique
Opening by Canberra ABC TV's weather presenter Mark Carmody
Sunday 5 April, 11am

Helen Fitzgerald is an art teacher and botanical artist who has studied in Australia, Austria and Italy. This wide range of influences can be seen in her watercolours that have been enjoyed at the Sydney and Canberra Botanica exhibitions as well as the Royal Horticultural Society (where she won a gold medal) and the Society of Floral Painters, both in the U.K. Helen’s work is prized in corporate and private collections in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition Helen’s new works include her Patterns series, impressions of nature’s flora and fauna on Japanese ‘Yupo’ paper onto which the watercolour flows, not so much controlled, as guided, to form outstanding and beautiful patterns.

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