These exhibitions have been on at the ArtGeo Complex.
Jetty Pile 1Join us for the opening of 'Geo Bay': latest works by well known artist Jane Holland.
The exhibition kicks off at 6 PM on 10th October in the newly renovated ArtGeo gallery, 11 Queen Street, Busselton. Entry is free and all are welcome.
A Sunday Afternoon at the Beach in Busselton: Winner of the Busselton Toyota People's Choice Award 2008Simon Collins for his oil painting "A Sunday Afternoon at the Beach in Busselton"Simon's work is on display in the Signature South West until Sunday afternoon until the exhibition closes at 4PM.
Jane Holland's Promotional ImageVisit the ArtGeo Gallery on the weekends between now and November 2 and you will not only have the chance to view Jane's latest work but have the opportunity to watch her create something unique. Jane will be working in the gallery on the weekends while her exhibition "Geo Bay" is showing at ArtGeo. This fantastic body of work was inspired by Geographe Bay, especially Busselton's own underwater observatory. Jane admits to always wanting to learn to scuba but fear has al
montage of works by membersSpring into "Spring 08" with Busselton's most loved Art Society at the new ArtGeo Gallery. Enjoy artworks from twenty of the society's members that span from the contemporary to the traditional. Alway most enjoyable.
The following images are works from the exhibition.
Exhibition closes Sunday 23rd November
Bridging the GapBigger and Brighter...for 2008. Join with Intework and others to be wowed by some of the unexpected creative triumphs bubbling just below the public radar.
Bridging the Gap was created after such an amazing response to "The Sky's the Limit" in 2007 - an art exhibition created to celebrate the International Day of People with Disability in the South West.
Interpretations 1 by Gay ScaddanGay's latest body of work is being eagerly awaited by many of our regular followers. "Interpretations" will explore the landscape through many mediums including oil and collographs.
We would like to thank Challenge Dairy, Capel for their kind donation of cheese for the opening night.
Design by Busselton TAFE StudentsArt and Photoshop Students show us their best
We are seeking two and three dimensional works in black, white and silver for a new show entitled "Stark: the simplicity and elegance of black, white and silver."
Possible media include glass works, jewellery, ceramics, ebonized wood, drawings, paintings and black and white photography. The style should be elegant and sophisticated and any framed works should be in black.
Planned exhibition dates are 10 April - 10 May 2009.
Uncharted Waters is being held in conjunction with Geographe Bay Race Week. It features the work of John Jecks, Chris Skeggs, Kim Trunfull, Nina Walker and the stable of regular Courthouse Gallery artists. It is being proudly sponsored by Geographe Bay Race Week, Challenge Australian Dairy, 3 Oceans, Carbunup Crest and Portavin.