Townsville City Galleries Exhibitions | Aug-Dec 2023

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Townsville City Galleries

EXHIBITIONS

August - December 2023

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Townsville City Council acknowledges the Wulgurukaba of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun, Bindal, Gugu Badhun and Nywaigi as the Traditional Owners of this land. We pay our respects to their cultures, their ancestors and their Elders – past and present – and all future generations.

Garth Jankovic and Nicky Bidju Pryor

Whale Dreaming, 2023

Rear facade, 2 Regiment Ct, Thuringowa Central, Queensland 4817

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Townsville City Galleries

EXHIBITIONS

August - December 2023

FOREWORD

Welcome to the August to December 2023 exhibitions calendar at Townsville City Galleries! We are thrilled to present a diverse and exciting selection of exhibitions for the next six months. We would like to thank the talented artists, dedicated volunteers, and hardworking staff who have made these exhibitions possible.

We are delighted to showcase the works of both emerging and established artists from all over the world. The exhibitions cover a wide range of mediums, styles, and themes, from traditional painting and sculpture to contemporary installations and digital art. We are confident that our visitors will be inspired, challenged, and entertained by these exhibitions.

In addition to the exhibitions, we have a variety of programs and events planned, including artist talks, workshops, and tours. These programs provide a unique opportunity for visitors to engage with the artists and their works, and to gain a deeper understanding of the creative process.

We are committed to providing a safe and inclusive space for everyone to enjoy art. Our galleries are accessible to all, and we welcome visitors of all ages and backgrounds. We hope that you will join us in celebrating the next six months of exhibitions and programs at Townsville City Galleries.

Best regards,

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MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR

Townsville City Council proudly presents the Townsville City Galleries August to December 2023 exhibitions calendar. I want to thank the community for their unwavering support and the artists, volunteers, and staff working tirelessly to bring these exhibitions to life.

The Townsville arts community is filled with talented individuals, and I am honoured to acknowledge their contributions to our city’s cultural landscape. The galleries are fortunate to host a diverse range of local, national, and international artists, each showcasing their unique perspectives and creative talents.

I encourage everyone to take the time to visit both Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Pinnacles Gallery and experience the incredible works on display. From contemporary to traditional, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The exhibitions calendar is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all involved, and I am confident that visitors will leave feeling enriched and inspired.

I urge everyone to mark their calendars and make time to visit our galleries. You will not be disappointed. Thank you again for your continued support, and I hope to see you all at the galleries soon.

LOST IN PALM SPRINGS 8 18 August – 24 September CHASING LIGHT ARCHITECTURE OF THE NORTH BY ANDREW RANKIN 10 18 August – 24 September 68TH TOWNSVILLE ART SOCIETY ART AWARDS 16 30 September – 29 October SOUNDTRACKS 20 13 October – 3 December ASIA PACIFIC CONTEMPORARY: THREE DECADES OF APT 28 4 November 2023 – 21 January 2024 SIHOT’E NIOGE: WHEN SKIRTS BECOME ARTWORKS 30 8 December 2023 – 11 February 2024 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
AT A GLANCE
EM BOLD EN THE COURAGE TO BE 12 1 September – 1 October WEARABLE ART CREATIVES 14 1 September – 1 October CREATIVE GENERATION EXCELLENCE AWARDS IN VISUAL ART 2023 18 6 – 22 October PEOPLE, CULTURE AND COUNTRY: ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ART PROJECT 22 27 October – 19 November YOUNG INDIGENOUS PRINTMAKERS 24 27 October – 19 November MARIW MINARAL (SPIRITUAL PATTERNS) 26 24 November 2023 – 3 March 2024 PINNACLES GALLERY

LOST IN PALM SPRINGS

18 AUGUST – 24 SEPTEMBER 2023 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY

Curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, this exhibition examines the connection between Palm Springs and Australia, and how contemporary artists engage with and respond to modernism’s aesthetic and influence. Place and home, landscapes (real and imagined), and Bauhaus sensibilities inform the exceptional works in this exhibition.

Lost in Palm Springs is the result of three artist-residencies Greer undertook in Palm Springs, California, USA, between 2017-2019 researching the world’s largest collection of domestic mid-century modern architecture and connecting with artists who share her passion. In doing so, she discovered architectural and aesthetic sensibilities with surprisingly strong connections to Australia, particularly the Gold Coast.

Kate Ballis, ‘2350’ [detail], 2018

Archival pigment print on cotton rag, 78 x 119 cm

Photo courtesy of the artist

Curated by Dr Greer Honeywill, Lost in Palm Springs is a touring initiative developed by HOTA, Home of the Arts, Gold Coast in partnership with Museums & Galleries Queensland. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through its Visions of Australia program and through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, and proudly sponsored by IAS Fine Art Logistics and o2 Architecture. Museums & Galleries Queensland is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funds through the Australian Cultural Fund.

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CHASING LIGHT ARCHITECTURE OF THE NORTH BY ANDREW RANKIN

18 AUGUST – 24 SEPTEMBER 2023

PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY

This exhibition by Andrew Rankin documents recent developments of new contemporary buildings and the changing landscape of urban centres in North Queensland. Many of the structures form part of the master plan for James Cook University in Townsville and Cairns.

Chasing Light refers to the tool kit of a working photographer by searching and waiting for moments of illumination — be it dawn, dusk or bright midday sun. The images also showcase architects responding to the environmental challenges of designing buildings suitable for life in the tropics and dealing with extreme weather events such as cyclones and flooding rains.

Chasing Light is an inspiring celebration of the beauty and diversity of North Queensland’s architecture. The images capture the unique charm and character of the buildings and structures that make up this diverse and beautiful region.

Andrew Rankin, Cairns Performing Arts Centre [detail], 2019

Cotton rag print, 123 x 95 cm

Cox Architecture + CA Architects

Image courtesy of the artist

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EM BOLD EN THE COURAGE TO BE

1 SEPTEMBER – 1 OCTOBER 2023 PINNACLES GALLERY

The annual exhibition of TAFE Queensland visual arts students’ works boasts an array of approaches and media. This year’s exhibition once again promises to be an exciting glimpse into the future of Townsville’s emerging artists.

Emma Moore, She is Blossoming, 2023

Buff raku clay, 350 x 450 mm

Image courtesy of the artist

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WEARABLE ART CREATIVES

1 SEPTEMBER – 1 OCTOBER 2023 PINNACLES GALLERY

An opportunity to see up close a selection of artworks from the 2023 POSE Performance. Wearable art occupies an exciting and innovative space that fuses many art forms and techniques, from the use of recycled or hightech materials and industrial design, through to millinery, sculpture and traditional craft and weaving techniques.

This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance.

Various artists, 2021 UP CLOSE exhibition by Wearable Art Creatives

Mixed media, various dimensions

Image courtesy of Townsville City Galleries

Wearable Art Creatives
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68TH TOWNSVILLE ART SOCIETY ART AWARDS

30 SEPTEMBER – 29 OCTOBER 2023 PERC TUCKER REGIONAL

GALLERY

The Townsville Art Society Inc proudly presents the 68th Townsville Art Society Art Awards.

The Townsville Art Society has held an annual or biennial arts exhibition since its inception, and the Townsville Art Society Art Awards exhibition is now a major exhibition in the cultural life of the city.

Held in Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, it provides an opportunity for North Queensland artists, who are affiliated with an Art Society, to display their work in a major gallery and compete for prizes.

Townsville City Council Open Acquisitive Award Winner

67th Townsville Art Society Art Awards, 2022

Image courtesy of Townsville City Galleries

Steve Crowe, Dawn at the Daintree [detail], 2021 acrylic on canvas, 100 x 120 cm
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CREATIVE GENERATION EXCELLENCE AWARDS IN VISUAL ART 2023

6 – 22 OCTOBER 2023 PINNACLES GALLERY

The Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art 2023 recognise and promote excellence in senior visual art education throughout Queensland state and non-state schools.

Since 1990, the program has helped raise community awareness of the degree of sophistication in concepts, diversity of technical competence, and the high standard of visual art education in Queensland secondary schools.

The Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art is an initiative of the Department of Education Queensland, supported by program partner Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA).

Image courtesy of Queensland Department of Education
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SOUNDTRACKS

13 OCTOBER – 3 DECEMBER 2023

PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY

Soundtracks is an exhibition in which a group of printmakers explore the relationship between verbal and nonverbal imagery in “albums”, personal narratives resonant in their chosen playlists.

Printmaking is an important element in the personal practice of each of the artists in this exhibition. Each has employed printmaking media and techniques including stencils, etchings, linocuts and risographs in combination with other media and art forms.

Nonverbal memory is what makes it possible to retain and remember content without words and has the ability to code, store, and recover information about faces, shapes, images, songs, sounds, smells, tastes and feelings. Sound, particularly in music, is heavily involved in associative memory of events or experiences of our past. Hearing a few notes of a song or feeling an emotion one associates with a song may trigger involuntary memory of an experience.

Using a smart phone to scan the QR codes, viewers may extend their experience of the exhibits by listening to the linked tracks.

Brian Pool, Talkin ‘bout a revolution

Linocut, 38 x 28 cm

Image courtesy of the artist

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PEOPLE, CULTURE AND COUNTRY: ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ART PROJECT

27 OCTOBER – 19 NOVEMBER 2023

PINNACLES GALLERY

People, Culture and Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Project, is proudly supported by Townsville City Galleries and Townsville City Council. In this program, small groups of upper primary and junior secondary students from schools across the North Queensland region work collaboratively (in their own school) to produce contemporary wearable artworks to be showcased to the wider community. Students are taught traditional and contemporary skills and techniques (e.g. weaving, printmaking, painting) by First Nations artists in order to create the wearable artworks. They then prepare for a photoshoot experience where one student models the outfit and other students help with hair and makeup design and application. This project supports the linking of emerging First Nations artists with professionals in the creative arts industries, and offers the wider community an insight into First Nations history, traditions, and culture through new works of art.

This year Pinnacles Gallery is proud to host the People, Culture and Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Project exhibition.

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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Project: People, Culture & Country is an initiative of the Department of Education - North Queensland Region. This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. This project is supported by Townsville City Galleries, Townsville City Council.

Image courtesy of Ayr State School, Beautiful Mud Crab, 2022 People, Culture & Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Project.

Mixed media

Photographer: Kayla Burrows

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YOUNG INDIGENOUS PRINTMAKERS

27 OCTOBER – 19 NOVEMBER 2023 PINNACLES GALLERY

The Young Indigenous Printmakers program is a collaborative project run in partnership between Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts and Townsville City Galleries. Young Indigenous Printmakers is a free education program that is aimed at Indigenous Australian high school students. Students learn and experience lino carving, printing and editioning, and gain exhibition experience. The program seeks to engage, foster and promote artistic development.

Students participate in a two-day intensive printmaking workshop with a printmaking expert and an Indigenous Australian artist who introduce printmaking and explore the students’ Traditional Culture/s and identity. The first day is held at the school and the second day is spent in The Studio at Umbrella. The students’ prints are exhibited in Umbrella’s gallery or at Townsville City Galleries once a semester.

Students from Kirwan State High School, Young Indigenous Printmakers, 2020. Image courtesy of the artists and Townsville City Galleries.

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MARIW MINARAL (SPIRITUAL PATTERNS)

24 NOVEMBER 2023 – 3 MARCH 2024 PINNACLES GALLERY

Mariw Minaral brings together some of the finest examples of Zendah Kes (Torres Strait Islands) artist Alick Tipoti’s unique and intricate linocut printmaking practice. The exhibition also contains his award-winning sculptural works, contemporary masks and film.

A cultural and environmental artist, Tipoti is highly respected for his work in regenerating cultural knowledge and language. Guided by the traditional cultural practices of his people, Tipoti’s storytelling encompasses traditional cosmology, marine environments and ocean conservation – focusing on what it means to be a sea person.

Alick Tipoti, Kisay Dhangal, 2016 Bronze with mother-of-pearl inlay ANMM Collection Purchased with funds from the Sid Faithfull and Christine Sadler program supporting Contemporary Indigenous Maritime Heritage in Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands through the ANM Foundation Overall: 1940 × 2020 × 1020 mm, 280 kg

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ASIA PACIFIC CONTEMPORARY: THREE DECADES OF APT

4 NOVEMBER 2023 – 21 JANUARY 2024

PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY

Asia Pacific Contemporary celebrates The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, recently in its tenth iteration. Featuring works that have appeared in the Triennial since its debut in the 1990s, and across media from painting and sculpture to video, performance and works on paper, Asia Pacific Contemporary showcases art from Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Vanuatu and Vietnam.

As these varied and compelling artworks demonstrate, the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art continues to be a pre-eminent platform for the art of Asia, Australia and the Pacific, surveying a vast and dynamic region through a series of exhibitions, forums and cultural exchanges. The diverse works in Asia Pacific Contemporary reflect the triennial embrace of contemporary art in all its forms, ranging from the ceremonial to the conceptual, and from the deeply personal to the resolutely social.

Tomoko Kashiki, I am a rock [detail], 2012

Synthetic polymer paint, masking tape on linen on plywood

162 x 227.5 cm

The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 2013 with funds from Michael Sidney Myer through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation

Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA

© Tomoko Kashiki

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SIHOT’E NIOGE: WHEN SKIRTS BECOME ARTWORKS

8 DECEMBER 2023 – 11 FEBRUARY 2024

PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY

Sihot’e Nioge reveals the centrality of nioge, painted, and sihot’e, appliquéd, beaten bark cloths in Omie culture and life from the first Omie man and woman who arrived on the earth until today.

Working from the remote mountain rainforests of Oro Province, not so far from Kokoda, Papua New Guinea, the Omie Tapa artists continue to develop the most colourful and compositionally diverse, bark cloth art in the Pacific region, using all natural products from their vast, rainforest homelands.

Curated by Joan Winter.

Doris Naumo, Buruhi dehi’e Vei’e ijihe Vindho’e Eagle feathers, lizard bone, human belly button, 2019 Natural rainforest plant pigments beaten bark cloth, 118 x 140 cm Image courtesy of the artist. Omie Tapa Artists PNG and Baboa Gallery, Brisbane.

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FRIENDS OF THE GALLERY

Our Friends of the Galleries membership program will keep our members up-to-date on gallery opportunities and news, as well as offer discounts and advanced bookings on our programs.

Friends of the Galleries can engage in a range of activities that go beyond just visiting and viewing, offering opportunities to engage with local artists, art enthusiasts, volunteers and supporters of the arts in our region.

Friends of the Galleries benefits include:

• Invitations to all opening functions throughout the year

• Advance invitations to a range of gallery events including artist talks, workshops, tours and lectures

• Monthly eNewsletter to keep up to date on the latest gallery news

• Exclusive member events at the gallery

• 30% discount on paid events

• 10% discount on all items available in our Gallery Shop

• 10% discount on Townsville City Council’s Theatre Season at the Townsville Civic Theatre.

Annual memberships run from 1 November - 31 October each year. Our Friends of the Galleries play an important role in our galleries with their ongoing support for our exhibitions, events, and activities, and we look forward to sharing our new and exciting programs with you!

Single membership price is $45, or $30 with a Concession card. All memberships commence 1 November and run until 31 October the following year.

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WALKING TRAIL

AUGMENTED REALITY EDITION

Discover the many amazing street art murals Townsville has to offer by taking a self-guided walking tour of the city using the Street Art Walking Trail: Augmented Reality edition map.

Watch out for augmented reality stickers near the street art murals and use your smartphone to transform the artworks into an augmented reality dreamscape.

The city’s street art scene is constantly evolving, so keep your eyes peeled for new works not on this map and follow Townsville City Galleries on social media to stay up to date. Collect your FREE copy of the map available at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery or scan the QR Code.

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Accession number: 2022.0137.000

Michael Lindeman, I…, 2020 Watercolour and acrylic on canvas, 196 x 138 cm Winner of the acquisitive Percival Portrait Painting Prize 2022, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville. City of Townsville Art Collection.
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CONTACT US

To find out more about our Community Access Spaces, become a gallery volunteer, or sign up to our eNewsletter, you can visit our website, phone the gallery, email or visit one of our galleries and speak to our staff who will be happy to assist.

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(07) 4727 9011

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Riverway Arts Centre 20 Village Boulevard, Thuringowa Central QLD 4817 (07) 4773 8871

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Ross Booker, Remnant coral reef [detail], 2019

Ink and acrylic on paper, 78.3 x 96.5 x 6 cm

Purchased from Onespace Gallery, 2021. Townsville City Council Art Collection

Accession number: 2021.0060.000

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