Friday, January 22, 2021

Foot loose!

Hey, in exciting news, my piece "Exciting Things Are A Foot" is currently installed in the city as part the exhibition Uptown.

It's up until February 28th, so keep an eye out if you find yourself stepping out and kicking around the top end of Bourke Street!

(Photo taken by Emmy Clifton)

In other exciting news, my ice-cream truck sculpture that I painted last year for the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation has just been installed at Elwood Beach!

(Photo taken by Emmy Clifton)

You can visit the sculpture anytime from now until March 21st, located just next to Elwood pier. For more info click here! 

And speaking of ice-cream, a huge thanks to the hundreds of amazing families who came and made such creative drawings with me of ice-cream flavours suitable for animals, last week at the National Gallery of Victoria! 

A big thanks as well to Alice Walker from ABC Goulburn for inviting me onto the The Art Show on Radio National last Monday morning to talk about it!

Another big thanks too to everyone who so wonderfully created their own sculpture of a clay crayon, (AKA. "clayon"), in my workshops last week at Tweed Regional Gallery.


One of the highlights from the workshop was a very clever 5 year old who had recently been to see Egyptian mummies, so decided to make a Tutankhamun themed crayon and instead of making a crayon box they wanted it to go in a sarcophagus!

In other news, there's just nine days left to see the Linden Gallery Postcard Show 30th birthday exhibition, so definitely have a look if you happen to be in St. Kilda between now and January 31st. For more info 
click here!

Here's a photo of my ceramic sculpture in the exhibition, titled 
The Ticket.

(Photo taken by Theresa Harrison Photography)

And lastly for today, I have a couple more ceramic book sculptures in the window of the fantastic Hill Of Content book store on Bourke Street.

Alongside my sculpture of Blockbuster by Lucy Sussex, my two new ceramic sculptures in the window are based on a couple more brilliant local books; Beatrix Bakes by Natalie Paull and Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe.

These sculptures are on display until February 28th.

Thanks for reading!

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