Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Heading downtown to Uptown

Hi, hope you're going well!

In exciting news, I currently have a new drawing titled Never felt so wanted currently on display in the window of the great Bourke Street landmark, Pellegrini's Espresso Bar.
Photo credit- Emmy Clifton
(Photo courtesy of Emmy Clifton)

I also have a few more large drawings, including Relatively Armless, in the laneway around the corner.

These works are part of a new outdoor group exhibition called Uptowncurated by Fiona Scanlon and Robert Buckingham, presented at the top end of Bourke Street in Melbourne.

The show features myself alongside this amazing list of twenty five artists; Peter Atkins, Damiano Bertoli, Polly Borland, Danica Chappel, Su san Cohn, Destiny Deacon, Yanni Florence, John Gollings, Louise Hearman, Bill Henson, Janina Green, Lou Hubbard, Eugenia Lim, James Lynch, Alasdair McLuckie, Viv Miller, Kent Morris, Elizabeth Newman, Louise Paramor, myself, Kerrie Poliness, Steven Rhall, Elle Shimada, The Huxleys, Lisa Young, Constanze Zikos.



Another work I'm exhibiting in Uptown is this new ceramic sculpture I made of the book Blockbuster! by the brilliant author Lucy Sussex.

Blockbuster! tells the history of Australia's first murder mystery novel, which was published in 1886 and largely set in Bourke Street. The sculpture is currently on display in the front window of the iconic Melbourne bookstore Hill Of Content.


Amazingly the author Lucy Sussex was kind enough to drop by Hill of Content yesterday and autograph the sculpture! 
Photo credit- Emmy Clifton
Photo courtesy of Emmy Clifton

Uptown
is on now until
 February 28, 2021, keep an eye out if you happen to be up town in Bourke Street! For more info please click here.

In other news, my solo show Planes, Trains and Bubble'O Bills on still on now until March 14 at Tweed Regional Gallery. Click here to read an article about the exhibition written by Kirsty Francis and published on the website A Rich Life.

And in other exciting news, the Christmas Card drawing workshop that I presented recently with the National Gallery of Victoria is now online and can be viewed by clicking here.

Thanks so much reading, hope you have a safe and happy week!
(Photo courtesy of Federation Square, and photographer @dormancreativephotographer)

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