Liz Walker - Exhibition Catalogue

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Liz Walker

The Call of the Wild

March 23 - April 14 2024

Collecting, repurposing and extending the material possibilities of natural ephemera and recycled domestic objects play a key role in Liz’s practice which investigates contemporary social and environmental concerns.

She uses an extensive range of resources to construct sculpture, assemblage, installations and ephemeral site specific responses to people, time and place. She is fascinated by the visual language created by time and the elements and the constant challenge of devising ways to work with these materials.

Moving to Red Hill from inner city Melbourne a few years ago has created regular opportunities to explore local bushland and nearby coastal areas where the periodic and seasonal changes continuously present new ideas for exploration.

Liz has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions, undertaken public artworks, received awards, grants and residencies and her work is held in public and private collections in Australia and overseas.

The Call of the Wild

Using deconstructed objects, garden tools , vintage brass and roofing iron collected from the Mornington Peninsula as a starting point this exhibition of sculpture and assemblage explores our relationship with the natural world.

Since moving to Red Hill from inner city Melbourne 7 years ago I have spent hours exploring the local bushland and beaches nearby observing the seasonal changes and looking for traces of the natural world . So much of my work responds to the environmental threats posed by climate change, plastic pollution and the social implications of living in our contemporary world.

But the works in The call of the wild are an expression of my deep love and appreciation for the wonders of nature and my ongoing commitment to giving obsolete objects and materials a new life in an attempt to reduce waste and our impact on the planet.

Sales: Julie Collins - Director gallery@djprojects.net 0417324 795 Free delivery and installation within Victoria. Shipping arranged interstate and Overseas. & Gallery accepts Art Money www.artmoney.com 21 Morce Ave Sorrento, Victoria, Australia www.andgalleryaustralia.net & Gallery is part of the djprojects family of art related businesses. www.djprojects.net
1.Summer Heat Vintage brass, fishing line, wood 85 x 53 x 15cm $900

$800

2. Waiting for Rain Vintage brass, fishing line, wood 67 x 38 x 9cm 3. Spirits of the Sky Vintage brass, steel, fishing line, river stone, wood 86 x 56 x 18cm $1,000 4. The Salt of the Earth Vintage brass, copper, pressed tin, roofing iron, chain 28 x 116 x 4cm $1,400

5. Tree Tops

$2,200

Vintage spades, steel, wood 120 x 63 x 18cm 6. Nautilus #2 Repurposed barrel hoops, wooden base 22 x 32 x 17cm $800 7. Four Seasons Vintage roofing iron, wooden frame 4 of 30 x 30cm $1,000 the set 8. Wild Flower #1 & 2 Copper, repurposed barrel hoops, brass, wood 146 x 24 x 20cm $800 ea or $1,500 pair 9. Land Barrel hoop, vintage brass, fishing line 62 x 62 x 6cm $750 10. Nautilus #1 Repurposed barrel hoops, wooden base 22 x 30 x 12cm $800 11. Sea Barrel hoop, vintage brass, fishing line 60 x 60 x 6cm $750 12. Take Flight Vintage brass, steel, fishing line, wood 74 x 57 x 15cm $900 13. Sky Barrel hoop, reclaimed roofing iron, fishing line 63 x 63 x 6cm $750 14. The Call of the Wild Repurposed barrel hoops, wooden base 32 x 40 x 44cm $1,800 15. Creek Bed Repurposed barrel hoops, brass, native timber, wooden base 35 x 113 x 38cm $3,000

Liz Walker C.V.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023 Land, sea & sky, BLACKROOM Gallery, Cook Street Collective, Flinders

2023 The Last supper, Lightbox Commission, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

2023 While we were sleeping, Foul Luggage Room, Quarantine Station, Point Nepean, Portsea

2022 Take a walk on the wild side, Vitrine, Benalla Regional Gallery, Benalla

2019 Hell’s Bells, Frankston Glass Cube Gallery, Frankston Arts Centre

2019 Natural selection, G.R.A.I.N. Store, Nathalia

2018 Listen up- a chorus for Dean, Montsalvat grounds, Montsalvat Arts Centre, Eltham

2018 Salt Lake, Windowspace Beeac, Beeac

2017 Shorelines, Qdos Arts, Lorne

2015 City of dreams north, south, east and west, Morgan Place, Glenroy

2015 Magpie, (with Ros Bandt) Frank Tate Gallery, Fryerstown, Vic

2014 The Wave, Counihan Gallery in Brunswick

2014 City of dreams, EC Window, Brunswick

2013 Birds of a Feather (with Avis Gardner), Bolin Bolin Gallery, Bulleen

2012 Fusion (with Kerry Strauss), Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood

2012 Nature’s table, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, Bathurst, NSW

2012 A trace of residence, Brunswick Art Space, Brunswick

2011 The Intra Muros Project, Sydney Road, Brunswick

2011 Nature’s table, Birrarung, Laughing Waters, Eltham

2011 Ned Kelly’s Kitchen, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood

2009 A case for change, Sub 12, The Substation, Newport

2009 What if a thought can’t be put into words? RMIT Union First Site Gallery, Melbourne

2008 You can’t argue with dust, Area Contemporary Art Space, Fitzroy

2006

2006

Weapons of Mass Distraction Two, RMIT Union First Site Gallery, City

Weapons of Mass Distraction, Trocadero Art Space, Footscray

2006 People Get Ready, the Old Fire Station Café Gallery, and Preston

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023 finalist - Banyule Award for Works on Paper, Art Gallery 275, Ivanhoe

2022 finalist - Burrinja Climate Change Biennale

Police Point Artist In Residence Retrospective, Quarantine Station, Point Nepean

2021 finalist- Banyule Award for Works on Paper, Art Gallery 275, Ivanhoe

Art in the time of COVID-19, Barn Gallery, Montsalvat, Eltham ( commission)

The Overwintering Project Westernport, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington

Me and UooUoo Sculpture Trail, Royal Children’s Hospital 150th Anniversary, Melbourne (commission)

2020 Art Aid Gippsland, Gippsland Regional Art Gallery, Sale

2019 Holy, honest confluences, ACU Melbourne Gallery, Fitzroy

Making the invisible visible, G.R.AI.N. Store, Nathalia

finalist- Southern Buoy Portrait Prize, Southern Buoy Gallery, Mornington

Works by women- selected works from Council’s Cultural Collection, Great Hall, Civic Centre, Whittlesea

Reflections-Looking forward, Looking back, Great Hall, Civic Centre, Whittlesea

Toorak Sculpture Exhibition, Toorak Village, Toorak

2018 Branded, Southern Buoy Studios, Mornington

FAC Open, Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston

Under Southern Skies, Southern Buoy Studios, Mornington

2017 finalist - Climate Change Biennale, Burrinja Art Centre, Upwey

RMIT First Site is 21, RMIT First Site Gallery, Melbourne

finalist - Nillumbik Art Prize, Barn Gallery, Montsalvat

finalist - Montalto Sculpture Exhibition, Montalto Winery, Red Hill

2016 Birdhaus, Girds Gallery, Kew

Bonanza, Yarra Sculpture Gallery

Toolangi Small Sculpture exhibition, Discovery Centre, Toolangi

Factivism, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick

Water, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood

&art fair, Melbourne

CSA Survey Show, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood

Laughing Waters Road, Barn Gallery, Montsalvat, Eltham

finalist - Sculpture Trail, Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Lorne

Maquette Show, & Gallery, Melbourne

finalist - Toorak Sculpture Exhibition, Toorak

2015 Science Friction, Summer Show, Counihan Gallery

Bonanza, Yarra Sculpture Gallery

Pixel, Yarra Sculpture Gallery

All things botanical, Redrock Gallery, Fragility, Upstairs at the Napier, Fitzroy

Who’s looking at you? Cambridge Studio Gallery, Collingwood

2014 Golf Club! Brunswick Art Space, Brunswick

Moreart Public Art Exhibition, Moreland Station waiting room, Coburg

Bonanza, Yarra Sculpture Gallery

Flower, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Vere St, Collingwood

finalist- Art concerning the environment, Scope Gallery, Warrnambool

2013 Moreart Public Art Exhibition, Moreland Rd, Coburg

In the public interest, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick

Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, National Archives, Canberra, ACT

finalist - Books beyond words- REVOLUTION, East Gippsland Art Gallery

finalist- The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, South Australian Museum

finalist - ArTecycle, Incinerator Complex, Moonee Ponds

finalist - Toorak Sculpture Exhibition, Toorak village

Home, Reframing craft and domesticity, Hatch Contemporary Art Space, Ivanhoe

3D Sustainability, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood

2012 Summer Show, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick

finalist - A brave new world, Toyota Spirit Gallery, Port Melbourne

finalist - St George Art Prize, Hurstville City Museum and Gallery, Hurstville, NSW

Moreart, Public Art Exhibition, Ticket office, Jewell Station, Brunswick

This is a Marquette show, MARS Gallery, Port Melbourne

finalist - The Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, South Australian Museum

finalist - Toorak Village Festival of Sculpture, Toorak, Vic

Visible Horizon-Return, Library Artspace, North Fitzroy

Visible Horizon, AIRY Gallery, Kofu, Japan

Bonanza, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Abbotsford

2011 Voices, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick

Pathways, Whittlesea Council Great Hall, Whittlesea, Vic

Flourish, Toyota Spirit Gallery, Port Melbourne

finalist - Lorne Sculpture, Lorne 2011

finalist - Flanagan Art Prize, St Patricks Collage, Ballarat, Vic

finalist - Tessellaar Sculpture Prize, Silvan, Vic

finalist - St Michael Archangel Prize, St Michaels Grammar, St Kilda

finalist - Books beyond words…Evolution, East Gippsland Art Gallery, and Bairnsdale

finalist- ArTecycle, Incinerator Art Complex, Moonee Ponds

finalist - Toorak Village Festival of Sculpture, Toorak

S.A.F.E Inaugural Rural Art Prize, Seymour, Bonanza, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Abbotsford

Entry, Brunswick Arts, Little Breese St, Brunswick

2010 finalist- Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, Double Bay, NSW

finalist - Moreart Public Art Exhibition, City of Moreland

finalist - Toyota Spirit Gallery Sculpture Exhibition, Beatie St, Port Melbourne

finalist - Walker Street Gallery Emerging Artist Awards, Walker Street Gallery, Dandenong

finalist - St Michaels Archangel Art Prize, St Michaels Grammar, St Kilda

finalist - Mt Eyre Vineyard Art Prize, Hunter Valley, NSW

finalist - Toorak Village Festival of Sculpture, Toorak

finalist - ArTecycle, Incinerator Art Complex, Moonee Ponds

finalist - Human Rights Art and film festival, Compassion and Commitment, Collingwood Gallery,

finalist - Williamstown contemporary Art Prize, The Sub Station, Newport

Place and belonging, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick

finalist - Montalto Finalist Sculpture Prize, Red Hill, Vic

2009 finalist - Lorne Sculpture Exhibition, Lorne, Vic

finalist - Tessellaar Sculpture Prize, Silvan

finalist - Books, beyond words, East Gippsland Art Gallery

finalist - Growth, Moreland Sculpture Show

Me and my Toyota, Toyota Spirit Gallery, Port Melbourne

finalist - ARTrecycle exhibition, Incinerator Complex, Moonee Ponds

finalist - Toorak village Festival of Sculpture, Toorak

finalist - Williamstown Contemporary Art Prize, The Substation, Newport

AWARDS, GRANTS & RESIDENCIES

2023 Carrs Park Artist in Residence, Georges River Council, Sydney

Micro Artist In Residence, Oak Hill Gallery, Mornington

2022 Highly Commended, Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron Art Show

2021 Creative Community Grant, Mornington Peninsula Shire

2019 Grainstore Artist in Residence-with Avis Gardner , Nathalia

2018

Police Point Artist In Residence, Portsea

2017 Family Choice Award, Montalto Sculpture Prize, Montalto Winery, Red Hill

Art+ Climate=Change Acland Street Public Art Commission, (with Avis Gardner), shortlisted

Artsbox Footscray Artist in Residence, City of Maribyrnong, 1 – 30 November

2016

2015

Banyule City Council Pinpoint Art in Public Spaces Grant, with Avis Gardner

Elsewhere Artist Residency, North Carolina, USA, awarded

Moreland City Council Community Project Grant

Rivers and Ranges Community Leadership Program Artist in Residence

Montsalvat Artist in Residence

2014 Bonanza major award, Contemporary Sculptors Association

2013 Waterhouse Natural History Prize, highly commended

2012 Pink Lady Art Exhibition Sculpture Excellence Award

Hill End Artist in Residence, Bathurst, NSW

Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, highly commended

2011 City of Whittlesea, Mayoral Art Award

S.A.F.E. Rural Art Sculpture Award

Brunswick Art Space Entry Exhibition Award

Laughing Waters Artist –in-Residence

2010 Moreland City Council Community Project Grant

Cancer Council Art Awards, commended

Yarra Sculpture Gallery Exhibition Award

2009 Emerging Artist Award, Lorne Sculpture Exhibition

Me and my Toyota, Toyota Spirit Gallery, highly commended

2007 Barnes prize, CSA Bonanza exhibition, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Abbotsford

2006 Area Contemporary Art Space Exhibition Award

2005 Artholes Gallery Self Portrait Exhibition Award, Fitzroy

PUBLIC ART

2019 Go! Glenroy! Go! , Glenroy Library

2017 i generation, Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove, Red Hill, Victoria

2017 Mapping Messages, Footscray Library

2015 Fly away Peter, come back Paul, Whittlesea Community Activity Centre, Whittlesea

1990 Ceramic state and territory entrance tiles, RMC Duntroon Conservation Area, ACT

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2023 In conversation with Ricki Hersburgh , Plastic Oceans Australasia, While we were sleeping, Foul Luggage Store, Point Nepean, Portsea

2022 Artist presentation, Benalla Art Gallery

2019 Artists in conversation, Banyule Arts In Public Places (A.I.P), Hatch Contemporary Art Space, Ivanhoe

2019 Artists in conversation, G.R.A.I.N Store , Nathalia

2017 Artists in Conversation, Open Studios of the West, Maribyrnong City Council

2017 Guest judge, Art Beyond the Divide, Seymour Art Society, Seymour

2017 Artist presentation, Canvassing the River Red Gum public program, The Art of John Borrack, City of Whittlesea

2015 Artist presentation, Estate, Moreart Public Art Exhibition, Moreland Council

2014 Artist presentation, The Wave, Counihan Gallery Brunswick

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND WORKSHOPS

2024 Flinders Big Beach Clean Up, workshop and installation

2023 Creative bush Creatures, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla

Creative Marine Creatures , Watsons Pavilion, Portsea

Creative Creatures, Foul Luggage Store , Point Nepean

2019 Marking the nature of things, with Avis Gardner, G.R.A.I.N. Store, Nathalia

Go! Glenroy Go!, Glenroy Street Party, Glenroy, with Avis Gardner

Message Stones, Black Saturday Ten Years On, Whittlesea Community Garden

Mapping the point, Point Nepean, Portsea

Mapping the bay, Red Hill Consolidated School, Red Hill

2018 Whittlesea Community Festival workshop, Whittlesea

Spectacular Sea Dragons workshop, Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Lorne, with Avis Gardner

2017 All Things Botanical Workshops, Qdos Arts, Lorne

Backpackers for bugs, Whittlesea Community Garden, Whittlesea, with Avis Gardner

The forever forest, Whittlesea Community Garden, Whittlesea, with Adam Hoss Ayres

Vintage books as planters, Whittlesea Community Garden, Whittlesea

2016 Olympic Village Teapees, Olympic Village Site, Bellfield, with Avis Gardner

Sustainable Garden Workshop, Whittlesea Community Garden

World Environment Day, Secret Garden, COPAC, Colac, with Avis Gardner

Lorne Sculpture Biennale Children’s Workshops, with Peter Day

2015 Peppertree Place Fence Project, Peppertree Place, Coburg, with Adam Hoss Ayres

Insect Hotels Workshop, Whittlesea Community Garden, with Avis Gardner

2014 Shelter Workshop and Exhibition Artplay, City of Melbourne, with Avis Gardner

2013 Shelter Workshop and Exhibition, Artplay, City of Melbourne, with Avis Gardner

Urban Cave Dreaming, Ballarat City Council Interventions Project, with Avis Gardner

2012 Sustainable Garden Workshops, Whittlesea Community Garden

2011 Sculpture for Schools workshop, Lorne Sculpture 2011, with Mathew Harding

Express yourself workshops, Bushfire Recovery Program, Whittlesea

2009 Sculpture for Schools workshop, Lorne Sculpture Exhibition, with Greg Johns

2008

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Me, myself and I educational workshop, Heide Museum of Modern Art

2023 Artist for change, True to life, words and photos by Kel Buckley,PIP Magazine, p 78 - 82

2023 Liz Walker Studio, prisims, Volume 1, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

Environmental heart, Peninsula Essence, February edition

‘Inspiring” waste, Southern Peninsula News, 18 January

Waste works for artists message, Westernport News, 18 January

2019 Five Years, Windowspace Beeac, Art Matters, p 78, 79

2019 Exhibition rings true, Frankston Leader, 10 June

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/south-east/artist-liz-walker-rings-hells-bells-to-highlight- destructive-impact-of-sugar-addiction/news- story/6e951f527c19c3326d6f8dd9c5352611

2014 The Wave, exhibition essay by Jane O’Neill, June 2014

2014 Asylum Seeker Plight Carved in Frustration, the Melbourne Times, 16 July

2014 Ride The Wave of debate, Moreland Leader, 4 August

2013 Exhibition, Out & About, Life & Style magazine, The Saturday Age, 2 March

2012 Melburnin”, Trouble Mag, p 36 – 37, April

2012 Nature’s Table provides a creative feast, Weekend Advocate, 26 May

2012 Gallery presents superb exhibitions, Central NSW Discover, May

2010 Art sites, Moreland Leader, 4 October

2009 Sculpture Coast, Lorne Sculpture Exhibition 2009, Ian Macrae, p 22, 39

2009 Sunday Arts ABC TV, interview by Namilla Benson, Episode 29, 1/11/09

2008 Artists get automatic recognition, Melbourne Times, 26 November

2008 Sculptors make best use of recycled materials for art’s sake, Moreland Community News, 25 March

2008 Bags of art, Leader newspaper.4 April

2008 Etchings Magazine, 4th edition, Don’t Water the Cactus

2007 Get with the spirit, Melbourne Times, Week 26 Volume 3

2006 If the message is written on a T-shirt…The Big Weekend, Herald Sun, 7 July

2006 Silent voices, outspoken art, Footscray Times, 11 July

2006 People –watching on canvas, Melbourne Times Northerly Edition, 19 April

2006 Focus on People, Art of City Living, Moreland Leader, 10 April

COLLECTIONS

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

Seymour Art Gallery

City of Whittlesea

City of Moreland

Mornington Peninsula Shire

Maribyrnong City Council

Private collections in Australia, Malaysia, Japan ,Ireland, Switzerland

EDUCATION

2007- 2008 Master of Fine Art, RMIT

2005-2006

2003-2004

MEMBERSHIPS

Bachelor of Fine Art, drawing, with distinction, RMIT

Diploma of Visual Arts, painting, RMIT

NAVA , Contemporary Sculptors Association , Cook Street Collective, Peninsula Studio Trail Inc.

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