December - January




10am Saturday 1 December 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, then off to Premier Arts and 
then some end of year Celebration Drinks and Nibbles at Shugg Group to finish up the 
Artist Walks for 2012


Jill Antonie

Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

Ross Lake

Premier Arts
10th Street

Eric Holowacz

Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue


This work shall stay installed until the first artist walk for 2013 on 2 February

November 2012




10am Saturday 3 November 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 



Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue


Premier Arts
10th Street
Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue

October 2012




10am Saturday 6 October 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 


Luci Marcuzzo
Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

Nellie Howden
Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

Kerrin Miles
Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue

September 2012




10am Saturday 1 September 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 


Rae Gadzinski

Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

Melissa Elliot

Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

Jamie Murrar

Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue

July 2012




10am Saturday 7 July 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 


Shelly Thompson

Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

Katrina Doolan

Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

Robbie Koroi

Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue

June 2012




10am Saturday 2 June 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 



Zara Craker

Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

LEAP Collective

Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

Roxanne Hills

Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue







March 2012 Installations



10am Saturday 17 March 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 


George
Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue
Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

Fish out of Water
Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

February 2012 Installations


Join us for the second last artist walk
10am Saturday 18 February 2012

Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group!
 

Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue


On the side
Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue


Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

January Installations

Artist Walk
Join us for the third last artist walk
10am Saturday 14th January 2012
Meeting at Stefano's Cafe Bakery 27 Deakin Avenue, grab a coffee and walk to Klemms Newsagency for your morning paper and then find out if they are tax deductible at Shugg Group! 


Shugg Group
126 Lime Avenue

Love and other Collisions
Stefano’s Café Bakery
27 Deakin Avenue

One lump or two
Klemm’s Newsagency
53 Langtree Mall

Rosina Byrne





 
 





Rosina Byrne. Bio.

Rosina Byrne is a Mildura based artist who is trying to understand or make sense of life, death and everything in between, she was born in 1965 to Italian migrant parents and raised on a Grape Fruit Block on the outskirts of Euston, N.S.W. Byrne works predominantly with photography, and however video work is used in her installation work occasionally. Byrne completed her Bachelor of Visual Art at LaTrobe, Mildura,2013, where she received The Collin Barrie Acquisitive Award, the La Trobe Executive Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence in 2012 and also in 2012 she was awarded the Golden Key from Golden Key International Honour Society for excellence. Byrne has exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions, Palimpsest #9 in Mildura, Wallflower Photomedia Gallery, Mildura, 2013 and has exhibited at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne in 2012.  Byrne’s art practice is constantly evolving; she is currently exploring the uniqueness of individuals through her surveillance and voyeuristic approach to making art.  Byrne is the random and opportunistic photographer out there capturing the inner workings of life







Night Windows.  Publication, 2012


Artist Statement
Night windows are about being voyeuristic. You want to look into people’s lives without them knowing. It is similar to what Forrest Gump says in the movie by the same name, “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re guna get”. You walk the streets at night and a light in a window catches your eye, you don’t want to look but you can’t help yourself, because you never know what you might see. Each window at night is as if you are observing someone’s life story; it is about standing outside the story looking in. Windows come in many shapes, some are decorated or partly covered, and the light can be soft or very strong.
 Working at night has its advantages, you are given lots of negative space which is wonderful, and the darkness has the ability to erase the clutter that exists in peoples live and you are left with only beauty. Night windows is all about, going into the deep of night and looking from the outside in.
 ‘Twas deep; so deep of night, When I saw what I had seen - So truly deep of night, When I went where I had been, And really deep of night, When I heard what I had heard.  Ricky Baker

Kerren Miles


Jamie Murray





My name is Jamie Louise Murray and I am 20 years of age. I was born here in Mildura on October the 11th, 1991. Ever since that day I have always lived in my home located in Merbein West.
My main interests in life are drawing, painting, fashion design, modelling and to keep rolling on with my education, absorbing as much knowledge as I can before I settle down in life.
I began studying at La Trobe University in 2010, starting with my Bachelor of Visual Arts. After my degree, I hope to move on to Bendigo to complete my Diploma of Education for the Visual Arts, and then travel back home to teach.

My love for drawing began at an early age of three when I could hold a pencil properly. Throughout my years at the Merbein West Primary School, my attention to detail through the smallest of drawings would drive the teacher’s nuts. My mum always joked about how one specific teacher would tell me off during maths;

“I just wanted her to draw stick figures; one stick figure plus two stick figures, equals three stick figures. But she has to draw them with bows, hats, skirts and shoes. That’s not what I asked of her.”
My high school years through Merbein Secondary College and Mildura Senior College were the years where I was able to fully blossom through my skills in drawing. I was able to open more doors and was successful to take out ducts of Art and Studio Art three years in a row. For a young teenager who never received awards in English and Science – both subjects I still love to this day - it was a big deal to me.
My drawing levels have always been stated at least 8-12 years above my actual age since I was a little girl, and it is not until recently I have decided to break my barrier and try my hands at sculpture, which I am finding to be a lot of fun. Different, however fun.

Melissa Elliot

Coming Soon

Rae Gadzinski


TRAPPED BLACK
BY RAE GADZINSKI

Trapped black is a visual investigation into the notion of death, its effects and consequences. This work was made sight specific for the white cube and is a continuation of my 2011 honours project. The box of black has become a representation of my currant life, stuck within a small chaotic space filled with uncertainty, disorder and confusion. Whilst still trying to overcome and comprehend the sudden passing of my eldest brother, I am now left to untangle the mess that is myself.

With the use of my artistic practice and sculptural mediums, I am constantly on the journey of self discovery and left to unravel each strand of string reflecting on the discissions I made to lead me where I am today.  A piece of string an obvious analogy, but one that continues to resinates within my art practice over time.
Everyone has a piece of string with a beginning and always an end. How far your string travels, in what direction and where it ends is unknown. But for me where I stand within my life right now lies inside this box of black. The end of the string is unavoidable, but for now I will continue to channel my emotions and feelings into my work, and will continue to do so until I feel as if I am free from inside the black.
This story is mine to tell, and only mine to untangle.