The Collaboration of Maleny Artists
present their first exhibition for 2012 ...
Artists were given the challenge to produce works on a theme - Making Music in Maleny - to fit on a 12" x 12" canvas in any medium they choose - and thirty two of our finest have come forward with a great exhibition. Subject matters vary from leaves to barbed wire and brass gongs. Each artwork has a story attached - so not only is the exhibition pleasing to view, but is also a good read into the minds of the artists as to what inspires their arts practice.
The exhibition is at one of Maleny's leading cafes - Maple 3 - and runs for four weeks until 30 April. The cafe is open 7 days from early morning to 5pm - at number 3 Maple Street ... so when next in town please drop in for a coffee and slice of their famous cheese cake and a wander around this exciting exhibition.
Enjoy ...
Fiona Dempster - Wire Music
Barry Smith- Harmony
Lynn Cran - Finbars
Gaynor Hardinge - Medley in Yellow
Gaynor Hardinge - City Gig
Helga Nehrkorn - G Clef Unfurled
Katie Wells - Happy Days
Jo Murray - Painting on Silence
Megan Bice - Consonance
Janice Scullion - The Fiddle Player
Dianne Brown - Echo of a Landscape Muse
Helen Campbell - Serenade in the Paddock
June McCotter - Rhythm of Art
Jinty Stockings - The Dawn Chorus
Rosemary Almberg - Blackboard
Carol Jackson - Home among the gum trees
Helen Campbell - Cacophony in the Forest
Mieke van Sambeeck - The Cellist
Helen Almberg - Pete's Bass
Sue Gilmour - Jam Session
Sally Fisher - I Play Myself
Deann Cumner - Jazz Club Jam
Penny Rogan - The Music of Italian Bells
Marianne Osborne - Close Harmony
Marianne Osborne - Choir Practice
Jenni Dimsey - Solo for Mandolin
Stephanie McLennan - The Singing Lesson
Christine Elcoate - Just Hanging Out
Tory Richards - Alter-ego
Ken Munsie - Autumn Leaves
Noela Mills - Ozboppin
I do hope you have enjoyed this on-line exhibition and you will return to my blog for regular up-dates ... or you can visit my web page ... http://www.kenmunsie.com/ ...
The Collaboration of Maleny Artists ...
COMA is a register of visual artists residing in the Maleny district and beyond ... Currently there are over 200 artists on the database. These artists represent a diverse range of genre and arts practices.
COMA organises regular meetings for its members to interact with their peers, holds professional development forums and plans future development of the arts community in Maleny. Members are kept up-to-date with arts information through a weekly e-newsletter and are invited to exhibit in twice yearly themed commercial exhibitions.
for all enquiries regarding COMA membership
contact Ken Munsie – t. 07 5494 2882
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2 comments:
K-bit of variety there; well photographed. B
Don't they all look amazing .... and wonderful hanging together as I saw in Noela's blog. Well done, again.
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