Wednesday, 16 December 2020

'Overwintering' at Burnie Regional Art Gallery

 

Friday 18 December 2020 to Saturday 6 February 2021

An environmental art project, The Overwintering Project has invited artists from Australia and New Zealand to research and respond to the unique nature of their local migratory shorebird habitat.

More than 300 artists are represented in the exhibition including Tasmanian artists, Kit Hiller and Raymond Arnold.

Admission is free. On arrival tothe gallery please sign in to assist with contact tracing.

Gallery Opening Times
Monday to Friday 10 to 430
Saturday 11 to 4

Wednesday, 18 November 2020

'An Excellent Adventure' at The F Project

The F Project Warrnambool is pleased to present

Damon Kowarsky and Hyunju Kim : An Excellent Adventure

27 November to 10 January

Hyunju Kim studied at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India and Dankook University, Korea. Damon Kowarsky studied printmaking at Victorian College of the Arts and Glasgow School of Art, and Advanced Figure Drawing with Godwin Bradbeer at RMIT.

The two artists have studied and exhibited extensively around the globe, including the UK, Egypt, Greece, India, China, Pakistan, France, Nepal and Serbia.

Kowarsky’s current work explores the delicate balance between man made and natural worlds. He interrogates and interprets architectural exteriors and non-private spaces, exploring the relationships individuals and communities have with their built environment.

Kim’s artwork draws from nature, culture, religion and people, composing sketches that weave inks between people, the natural world and places of human habitation. Her knowledge of multiple cultures, languages and religions informs her complex and layered images.

Official opening by Vanessa Gerrans, Director Warrnambool Art Gallery, Saturday 28 November from 4 to 6.

The F Project
224 Timor St
Warrnambool

Gallery hours Friday to Sunday 10 to 4
By appointment from 21 December to 8 January

Works by Damon Kowarsky were made with the support of the Creative Victoria Sustaining Creative Workers Initiative.

'Framed Up' at Solander Gallery

 

Solander Gallery is pleased to present their final exhibition for 2020

Framed Up

Opening drinks Saturday 21 November from 2 to 4pm

Artists include Alexis Neal, Annie Smits Sandano, Basia Smolnicki, Belinda Griffiths, Catherine Macdonald, Chris Adams, Damon Kowarsky, Chris Ingham, Danielle Creenaune, Denise Copland, Donna Marie Patterson, Duncan Pepe Long, Inge Doesburg,  Jacqueline Aust, Jo Ogier, Jenna Packer, John Pusateri, Kathryn Mann, Kelvin Mann, Lynn Taylor, Manuel Lau, Marci Tackett, Mark Graver, Matt Palmer, Stanley Palmer, Michele Bryant, Milarky, Nuala Gregory, Richard Adams, Sam Broad, Simon Kaan, Stanley Palmer, Stuart Duffin, and Vanessa Edwards.

Exhibition runs until 24 December. All works available on a cash and carry basis.

Gallery hours
Wednesday to Friday 11 to 5
Saturday 11 to 4

Solander Gallery
218c Willis St
Wellington, New Zealand

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

'Centennial' at University of Lucknow

 

With thanks to Rajan Fulari and the team at University of Lucknow for the invitation to take part in an exhibition to celebrate the centennial of the university's founding.

 

Linden New Art is pleased to present the 

Linden Postcard Show 2020-21

5 December 2020 to 31 January 2021

RSVP here for opening night Friday 4 December 6 to 730

Linden New Art
26 Acland Street
St Kilda

Friday, 6 November 2020

'Small Print Show' at Chicago Printmakers Collaborative

Chicago Printmakers Collaborative is pleased to present the

31st Annual International Small Print Show and Holiday Sale

6 November 2020 to 6 February 2021

Featured artists include Grazvyda Andrijauskaite (Lithuania), Hiroshi Ariyama, Victoria Marie Barquin, Coco Berkman, Karen Butler, Corinna Button (UK), Jill Chittenden, Melanie Dorson, Casey Engel, Tony Fitzpatrick, Christine Gendre-Bergere (France), Bryn Gleason, Sanya Glisic, Karinna Gomez, Dan Grzeca, Susan Hall, Anna Hasseltine, Eric Hoffman, Mirka Hokkanen, Teresa James, Raeleen Kao, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., Scott Kiefer, Damon Kowarsky (Australia), Jill Kramer, Karen Kunc, Ammarin Kuntawong (Thailand), Deborah Maris Lader, Kim Laurel, Andrea Lauren, Carrie Lingscheit, Bart Longacre, Beauvais Lyons, Amornthep Mahamaet (Thailand), Michelle McCoy, Andrew Mullally, Maria Mungai, Kumi Obata (Japan), Duffy O’Connor, Dennis O’Malley, Mary O'Shaughnessy, Painted Tongue Press, Sage Perrott, Steve Prince, Jaco Putker (Netherlands), Artemio Rodriguez (Mexico), Jay Ryan, Justin Santora, Jeff Sippel, Yuttana Sittikat (Thailand), Sarah Smelser, Starshaped Press, Raychel Steinbach, Megan Sterling, Jerawit Surtsit (Thailand), Kouki Tsuritani (Japan), Nicola Villa (Italy), Sudtipong Vongsorn (Thailand), Carl Voss, Art Werger, Scott Westgard, Stephen Wiggins, Cleo Wilkinson (Australia), and Catherine Winings.

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

'Smalls' at Otomys Contemporary

 

Otomys Contemporary is pleased to present

Smalls Group Show

Online from 4 to 18 November 2020

Artists include Alexia Vogel, Anna van der Ploeg, Ben Crase, Ben Sheers , Bettina Willner Browne, Damon Kowarsky, Ed Burkes, Elynor Smithwick, George Raftopolous, Greg Wood, Hilary Herrmann, Marise Maas, Meg Walters, Michael Taylor, Susan Watson Knight, and Zak Tilley.



Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Entrant in the 2020 Premier's Design Awards

 

'An Elemental Journey through the Periodic Table', commissioned by Quantum Victoria in 2019, has been entered in this year's Premier's Design Awards, with finalists to be announced at the beginning of November.

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Art Family


The online show curated by Art Family India opens today at 1600 IST / 2130 AEST. Visit Art Family's Facebook page for details. With thanks to Rajib Sikdar for organising exhibitions with artists from India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Australia, and Malaysia

Saturday, 17 October 2020

Faber Castell Colour4Life Competition

 

'Streetscene, Phonm Penh' has been selected from a field of over 400 entries to receive the bronze award in this year's Faber Castell Colour4Life Competition. Congratulations to everyone who entered, and especially Iana Mitricheva and Tanya Coventry who received gold and silver awards respectively.

Monday, 12 October 2020

Online Exhibition with Art Family, India

 

 
Art Family is pleased to present online exhibitions by 60 artists from around the world.

Display begins 14 October from 10 IST / 1530 AEDT


Thursday, 8 October 2020

Overwintering Print Project in Perth

 Nyisztor Studio is pleased to present

Overwintering: Summer on the Swan

Opening Saturday 10 October from 4pm



Gallery hours
Wednesday to Saturday 11 to 5pm
Sunday 2 to 5pm

391 Canning Highway
Melville – Palmyra
WA 6156



Saturday, 12 September 2020

Profile from YAC Tianjin

 

YAC Tianjin has profiled my work on their blog feed. You can see it online here

Friday, 4 September 2020

Swan Hill Print & Drawing Award Winners

 

Congratulations to Catherine O' Donnell for her winning drawing and Carolyn Craig for her winning print in the Swan Hill 2020 Print & Drawing Award.

You can see the complete catalogue here and virtual tour here

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Swan Hill Print and Drawing Awards

 

 

The 2020 Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery Print and Drawing Awards opens on Friday 4 September.


Finalists include Tony Ameneiro, Kim Anderson, Anthea Boesenberg, Darren Bryant, Seong Cho, Matthew Clarke, Neilton Clarke, Jock Clutterbuck, Carolyn Craig, Mark Dustin, Lesley Duxbury, David Fairbairn, David Frazer, Todd Fuller, Jody Graham, Robert Hague, Jess Hall, Richard Harding, Nicci Haynes, Beric Henderson, Lizzie Horne, Chris Humphries, Shane Jones, Nicole Kelly, Alison Kennedy, Gemma King, Deborah Klein, Damon Kowarsky, Anita Laurence, Neil Malone, Penny Mason, Fiona McDonald, Aylsa McHugh, Peter McLean, Donal Molloy-Drum, Eva Nolan, Denis O’Connor, Catherine O’Donnell, Maria Petrova, Steve Pettenon, Regina Pilawuk Wilson, Ben Rak, Jane Reynolds, Olga Sankey, Sue Sedgwick, Ben Sibley, Wayne Singleton, Melissa Smith, Anne Starling, Jan Stickland, Linda Swinfield, Brooke Thomas, Emma Thorp, Peter Ward, Cleo Wilkinson, and Katy Woodroffe.

Exhibition continues until November.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Horseshoe Bend
Swan Hill VIC 3585
[03] 5036 2430

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Online Intaglio Exhibition at Megalo Print Studio




Megalo Print Studio is pleased to present the

Intaglio Online Exhibition


Artists include Tony Ameneiro - Australia, Lucinda Bird - Australia, Heather Burness - Australia, Ruben Castillo - United States, Tony Curran - Australia, Soumen Das - India, Sarsha Demirci - Australia, Fabio Di Lizio - Itally, Amanda Durig - United States, Mayumi Enoki - Japan, Marnix Everaert - Belgium, Kasia Fabijanska - Australia, Silvi Glattauer - Australia, Yuji Hiratsuka - United States, Anita Hunt - United States, Hui Ju Chang - Taiwan, Nilesh Kashyap - India, Morteza Khakshoor - United States, Damon Kowarsky - Australia, Alexander Lazarkov - Bulgaria, Sally Mumford - Australia, Malgorzata Oakes - United States, Marco Poma - Italy, Kabi Raj Lama - Nepal, Yogesh Ramkrishna - India, Maxwell Roath - United States, Jenny Robinson - United States, Ricky Salvador - United States, Douglas Schofield - Australia, Ewelina Skowronska - Japan, Melissa Smith - Australia, Art Sokoloff - United Kingdom, Tim Southall - Spain, Magdalena Stachowiak - Poland, Ruth Stanton - Australia, Taro Takizawa - United States, Ritesh Umate Mahadeo - India, Kate Vassallo - Australia, Chandrashekhar Waghmare - India, and Hilary Warren – Australia.

Exhibition dates 4 August to 5 September 2020

PDF catalogue download here

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Tune and Tones





Seher and India International Centre present

TUNE & TONES
A public diplomacy collaboration between music and visual art

FOLLOW US - https://instagram.com/seherindia

Sunday 2 August
12 pm IST / 430 pm AEST

LIVE on Instagram @seherindia

Damon Kowarsky from Melbourne, Australia on Canvas
Dhruv Bedi from Delhi, India on Sitar

Concept

When an artists' strokes move to the nuances of the sound of the Sitar.
When progression of the tune caresses their creative instinct.
How the painting moves along when the singing is live.
More so when this magic is virtual...and LIVE!

Monday, 27 July 2020

'Monsoon Printmaking' in Nepal





Very pleased to announce 'Reflection I' has been selected to be part of Bindu Space for Artists' Monsoon Printmaking 2020 online exhibition, together with 100 artists from 23 countries around the world. 'Reflection I' can also be seen at Odd One Out Hong Kong until 2 August.

Selected artists include Adriano Castro Brazil, Miguel Porley Uruguay, Akanksha Sharma India, Mihail Voicu Romania, Alejandra Coirini Argentina, Muskan Vaid India, Alejandro Barreto Mexico, Nabina Sunuwar Nepal, Aman Maharjan Nepal, Nidhi Mishra India, Amartya Tirtha Bhowmick India, Nikola Radosavljevic Serbia, Andrei Alecsandru Pantea Romania, Nisha Dhinwa India, Andrew Levitsky Ukraine, Palash Baran Biswas Bangladesh, Ankita Daulatabadkar India, Panuwong Boonsuwan Thailand, Anmol Soni India, Papil Manna India, Anupama Dey India, Prachi Sahasrabudhe India, Arpit Rathor India, Rabi Narayan Gupta India, Arvind Sharma India, Rabita Kisi Nepal, Atikah Bueraheng Thailand, Rachita Bhowmik India, Avidipta Mondal India, Radoslava Hrabovska Slovakia, Beto Nascimento Brazil, Rahul Dhiman India, Bidhyaman Tamang Nepal, Rahul Maharjan Nepal, Bikash Chandra Senapati India, Ramén Moya Lépez Spain, Bitarka Majumder India, Rashid Amin Bangladesh, Burcin Demir Turkey, Rashmita Kanojia India, Chitram Sen Anik Bangladesh, Ravi Kumar Agrahari India, Damon Kowarsky Australia, Reno Megy Setiawan Indonesia, Debojyoty Dhara India, Rishi Kumar India, Durgadas Garai India, Rubén Sassano Argentina, Eleonora Del Giudice Italy, Ruhul Karim Rumee Bangladesh, Emilio Freire Rodriguez Spain, Rukmani Shrestha Nepal, Floki Gauvry Argentina, Ruth Stanton New Zealand, Guillermo Esteban Velasquez Argentina, Samjhana Rajbhandari Nepal, Hannah Amelia King New Zealand, Sarad Darshandhari Nepal, Hilda Paz Levozan Argentina, Sasima Rehdumlee Thailand, Hyun Ju Kim South Korea, Saurganga Darshandhari Nepal, Ibrahim Akinci Turkey, Seema Shah Nepal, Ignacio Navarro Cortez Mexico, Sisagen Jabegu Nepal, Jayanti Dam India, Sony Rai Nepal, Jenney Ghale Nepal, Sujita Maharjan Nepal, Jyotimary Dalapati India, Sunaina Bhagat India, Kapil Verma India, Suneha Shrestha Nepal, Karol Felix Slovakia, Sushma Shakya Nepal, Lara Monica Costa Italy, Swikriti Tuladhar Nepal, Leon Zakrajsek Croatia, Tanu Yadav India, Leticia Higinia Alvares India, Tashi Salaka Sherpa Nepal, Liliana Esteban Argentina, Teesha Shrestha Nepal, Long Thien Shih Malaysia, Therese Gabriel Wilkins Australia, Lutfunnahar Liza Bangladesh, Tribhuvan Kumar India, Madhurima Majumder India, Uma Shankar Shah Nepal, Maninder Singh Dhunna India, Victor Lipkin Israel, Marcela Miranda Italy, Victoria Bilogan Australia, Maurizio Muolo Italy, Wania Shaikh Pakistan, Menuka Shahi Nepal, Wari Saengsuwo Thailand, Metasit Bunaikbuth Thailand, and Wattanachot Tungateja Thailand,

Friday, 17 July 2020

Swan Hill Print and Drawing Awards




Thrilled to announce that 'Streetscene, Phnom Penh' [ink, watercolour and colour pencil on BFK Rives] has been selected as a finalist in this year's Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery Print and Drawing Awards.

Finalists include Tony Ameneiro, Kim Anderson, Anthea Boesenberg, Darren Bryant, Seong Cho, Matthew Clarke, Neilton Clarke, Jock Clutterbuck, Carolyn Craig, Mark Dustin, Lesley Duxbury, David Fairbairn, David Frazer, Todd Fuller, Jody Graham, Robert Hague, Jess Hall, Richard Harding, Nicci Haynes, Beric Henderson, Lizzie Horne, Chris Humphries, Shane Jones, Nicole Kelly, Alison Kennedy, Gemma King, Deborah Klein, Damon Kowarsky, Anita Laurence, Neil Malone, Penny Mason, Fiona McDonald, Aylsa McHugh, Peter McLean, Donal Molloy-Drum, Eva Nolan, Denis O’Connor, Catherine O’Donnell, Maria Petrova, Steve Pettenon, Regina Pilawuk Wilson, Ben Rak, Jane Reynolds, Olga Sankey, Sue Sedgwick, Ben Sibley, Wayne Singleton, Melissa Smith, Anne Starling, Jan Stickland, Linda Swinfield, Brooke Thomas, Emma Thorp, Peter Ward, Cleo Wilkinson, and Katy Woodroffe.

Exhibition opens on Friday 4 September 2020.

Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Horseshoe Bend
Swan Hill VIC 3585
[03] 5036 2430

Monday, 29 June 2020

'Tranquility' at Odd One Out Hong Kong




Odd One Out Hong Kong is pleased to announce their first exhibition since the start of COVID19.

Tranquility
30 June to 22 July

In a time of anxiety and uncertainty, the works featured in Tranquility help you find a sense of peace and calm. This exhibition features ten intaglio prints produced between 2015 and 2020 during extended visits and art residencies in Asia and Europe.

Architecture and the colours of the earth inspire much of his work. Having travelled extensively across South Asia, Europe and the Middle East, his work takes in elements that make it familiar, yet strikingly unique.

Damon Kowarsky is a Melbourne-based artist working across drawing, printmaking and painting. He studied printmaking at VCA and Glasgow School of Art and Advanced Figure Drawing with Godwin Bradbeer at RMIT, and has exhibited regularly in Australia and abroad. Kowarsky is the recipient of numerous prizes and awards including the Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award, Australian Print Workshop Collie Print Trust Emerging Victorian Printmakers Scholarship, Creative Victoria New Works Grant and an Australia Council Asia-Australia Creative Partnerships Grant. He is represented in public and private collections in Australia and internationally.

Odd One Out
G/F, 14 St Francis Street
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
+852 2529 3955

Gallery hours
Tuesday to Friday 12 to 730
Saturday 1 to 730
Sunday and Bank Holidays 1 to 7

Monday, 15 June 2020

'Landscapes from France / Paysages de France' at Altenburg & Company, Braidwood




With COVID19 restrictions easing Altenburg & Company is pleased to extend

Landscapes from France / Paysages de France

Gallery hours until 30 June Saturday and Sunday 10 to 3
1 to 19 July Thursday to Monday 10 to 3

Altenburg & Company
104 Wallace Street
Braidwood 2622 NSW

0413 943 158

Saturday, 30 May 2020

Belgrade International Printmaking Triennial




The Fourth International Printmaking Triennial was organized in order to promote printmaking and present contemporary production by authors from different cultural backgrounds.

The open call for the Fourth International Printmaking Triennial was announced in December 2019 and lasted until March 15, 2020 and 400 artists from 43 countries applied for the Triennial Competition (295 artists from abroad and 105 artists from Serbia).

Due to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) the Triennial was compelled to change the plan for holding the event and adapt to the state of emergency. In light of these circumstances they made a decision to organize a virtual exhibition, in hope that the virtual version of the Fourth International Printmaking Triennial will succeed in presenting all the particularities of the printmaking medium as well as the poetics of artists’ works that contribute to the preservation of this art discipline.

The accompanying program of the central exhibition include exhibitions of award-winning artists from the Third International Printmaking Triennial: Zhang Minjie, China, Chantal Hardy, Belgium and Jelena Sredanović, Serbia, Henryk Krolikowski, Poland, and Art Werger, USA.

On behalf of Organizing Committee, the Triennial would like to express gratitude to the artists who sent their works, then the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia, all institutions, organizations and individuals that aided the realization of this exhibition.

Artists include Nataša Abramović Milosavljević, Joanis Anastasiu, Hristos Angelopulos, Pernile Andersen, Marija Anđelković, Marjan Andrejević, Lidija Antanasijević, Milica Antonijević, Risto Antunović, Agata De Araužo Andrade, Sonja Ardan, Ivan Arкhipov, Žoel Arni Anebali, Ljalje Aslan, Alberto Baleti, Ivan Bačvarov, Suleima Baša, Lene Benike, Derek Majkl Besant, Đana Bentivenga, Maria Pina Bentivenga, Judita Bernaš, Mijaolin Bin, Karin Binder, Pavel Binčicкi, Hele Bjernebu Najdhardt, Hose Ramon Blanko Duran, Huang Bo, Dimostenis Bojacis, Anđelka Bojović, Aleksandar Botić, Ljubiša Brković, Oksana Budna, Gabrijela Bulatović, Susana Valdez Veraza, Veina Vang, Đijaji Vang, Đijendžung Vang, Đipeng Vang, Jenjun Vang, Jimin Vang, Ju Vang, Ju Fei Vang, Lili Vang, Sijaoju Vang, Monika Vaniura Kurosad, Benjamin Vaserman, Argiri Vasilaku Gerakaraku, Ivana Vasić Nikolić, Juhang Vei, Fransisko Velasko Fernandes, Nikola Velicki, Vladimir Veljašević, Kleo Vilkinson, Frederik Vime, Maria Vinbjerk, Vitold Vinek, Linda Vitni, Karoline Voldrih, Lin Vu, Biljana Vuković, Angelina Vukosav, Suzana Vučković, Maja Gajić, Admir Ganić, Floki Gauvri, Kolin Gilespi, Gudrun Gisladotir, Jolanta Gmur, Pavle Golijanin, Vlado Goreski, Alvidas Gostautas, Martina Gracin, Alen Grindl, Biljana Grkavac, Dušica Grujić, Jasna Gulan Ružić, Đijasin Guo, Agata Dboržak Suboć, Maria Deak Nemet, Miloš Dekić, Ana Maria Delale, Marija Dering, Fabio Diaš, Čen Ding, Daniel Dolči, Edvin Dragičević, Slavica Dragosavac, Nataša Drešić, Kunsing Dung, Jufei Đija, Jun Đin, Umberto Đovanini, Jovana Đorđević, Natalija Đorđević, Nenad Đukić, Nina Krou Ekman, Ližija Arkuri Eluf, Viktor Manuel Ernandez Kastiljo, Marija Luisa Estrada Sančez, Tamara Žderić, Bojan Živić, Mina Živić, Sanja Žigić, Ugne Žilite, Žung Žung, Kamil Zalesk, Ludoviko Zani, Nina Zelenko, Nenad Zeljić, Maja Zemunik, Vladimir Zuev, Nevin Javuz Azeri, Svetlana Jakimovska Rodić, Mingjue Jang, Sui Jang, Tengšu Jang, Šanhe Jang, Micko Mice Jankulovski, Sonja Janjić, Huangčeng Jao, Marćn Jahim, Tibor Jeger, Guanhao Jen, Tang Jen, Lea Jerlagić, Džimin Ji, Jovan Jović,  Anđela Jordanović, Juli Jou, Jelena Jocić, Haruhiko Jošinaga, Cilijang Ju, Džengnan Ju, Natalija Juhart, Kali Kalde, Maria Vitoria Kamarela, Sijaojun Kang, Stavrula Kapsali, Marjan Karavla, Sara Kariljo, Adrijano Kastro, Nikola Kašterović, Sijan Ju Kim, Mimi King, Jozef Klaćik, Alena Klaćikova, Svetlana Kloud, Janez Miso Knez, Isao Kobajaši, Anton Kovalski, Dejmon Kovarski, Goran Kovačević, Ana Kođ, Jaroslav Koziol, Evelina Kolakovska, Malgorzata Komic, Lukaš Koniuši, Tonia Kos, Aleksandra Kosakovska, Zoran D. Kostić, Milan Krajnović, Brajan Krejdejtus, Henrik Krolikovski, Branka Kuzmanović, Aleksandar Kuruzović, Šivanđi Lada, Kristina Lazarević, Sara Lazarević, Đing Lai, Žo An Lanvil, Gi Lanžven, Sebastian Laščik, Agnješka Leh Vinčicka, Ven Li, Venđije Li, Đijen Li, Jating Li, Meng Đije Li, Peng Li, Džiju Li, Đijen Lin, Jing Lin, Viktor Lipkin, Paulo Roberto Ližboa, Đijen Liu, Đing Liu, Đunsjue Liu, Jangjuenji Liu, Ming Tao Liu, Fu Liu, Džanlei Liu, Džengdžen Liu, Haris Ličina, Đijang Lu, Dragana Lukić, Slavko Luković, Ranka Lučić Janković, Đinjuen Lju, Ćišun Lju, Lami Maira, Ivana Mali Vukelić, Milan Manić, Venćijen Mao, Leonardo Marenji, Raoul Marini, Veselina Marinova, Lazar Marković, Nevena Marković, Tatjana Marticki, Laima Matuzonite, Nina Maršalek, Jacek Mahovski, Ula Medsen, Bin Meng, Žildas Menije, Dragana Mijušković, Gerhard Jakob Mikizek, Vitomir Milanović, Vladimir Milanović, Gorica Miletić-Omčikus, Leonija Milisavljević, Ana Milosavljević, Dragana Milosavljević, Dušan Miljuš, Đakomo Mirakola, Marčela Miranda, Roman Miranda, Nataša Mirtič, Jovana Mitrović, Nevena Mišković, Aleksandar Leka Mladenović, David Mlađović, Miodrag Mlađović, Simon Mlakar, Dejvid Mojer, Dragan Momirov, Kanami Morita, Nan Mulder, Erik Mumeri, Rađošri Najek, Miloš Nasković, Đijenming Ni, Teodora Nikolić, Gunar Nilmeen, Tamrongsak Nimanusornkul, Ivan Ninov, Rejner Nobauer Kamerer, Dušan Novaković, Kristina Norvilaite, Vlado Njaradi, Aleksandar Obućina, Vesna Opavski, Miško Pavlović, Natalia Pavlus, Juenming Pan, Pansju Pan, Serena Panjini, Danilo Paunović, Albert Pema, Metka Pepelnak, Ivan Perak, Jelena Petrović Luković, Snežana Petrović, Ovidju Petca, Serena Pečinaitite, Tamara Pešić, Oliver Pilić, Miriana Pino, Lućia Pjanta, Luka Popič, Endi Poskovic, Mirjana Preradović, Jadranka Protić, Ulrike Pulker, Jako Putker, Jovana Radić, Slobodan Radojković, Simonida Radonjić, Nikola Radosavljević, Gizela Rajmer, Branko Raković, Ros Rasin, Vanja Rebić, Olga Reljić, Žazon Retom, Tijana Rodić, Hana Rozapara, Kristijan Roj, Šek Mohamad Rokonuđamad,  Rohol Korin Romi, Miroslav Savkov, Mediha Sevinć, Marija Sibinović, Hane Sie, Junghua Sijao, Huang Sijao Mu, Veićijang Sije, Joufei Sijung, Natalija Simeonović, Maja Simić, Valeri Sipoz, Suisin Sju, Čengčun Sju, Enca Skarano, Daniela Sobeči, Tanja Softić, Ana Spasova, Jelena Sredanović, Mila Sretenović, Malgožata Stanielević, Vladimir Stanković, Ivana Stanković, Rosen Stanoev, Miloš Stanojev, Aleksandra Stevanović, Dobri Stojanović, Ljiljana Stojanović, Inge Storing, Elisabet Alsus Stran, Jovana Subašić, Hiroomi Takeuči, Dženg Tao, Šurd Tegelars, Danja Tekić Kulić, Guinung Tijen, Sinjue Tijen, Mirjana Tomašević, Sanja Tomić, Tijana Tomić, Marko Trentin, Ana Trojanovska, Jovan Turčinović, An-Kristin Ćelstrem, Đingkun Ći, Van Ćijen, Đija Ćin, Han Ćing, Venjue Ćiu, Dragiša Ćosić, Jasujuki Uzava, Mihail Falkonis, Đijungming Fang, Sijaolung Fang, Nuredin Fati, Sijao Feng, Ziglinde Ferhner, Mirjana Filipović Kuruzović, Ivana Flegar, Andre Eduardo Fonseka, Branislav Fotić, Dragana Fransen-Bojić, Singhan Fu, Alicia Habisijak-Matčak, Barbara Hamer, Le Han, Ensar Hadžić, Čengćiung He, Jan Hensen, Daniela Herodesov, Aleksandra Heseker, Milan Hnat, Baišu Hu, Haižui Hu, Hansijao Hu, Eva Huotari, Juenhe Cai, Oujang Can, Đijenhung Cao, Lukaš Civicki, Sijaohua Cui, Dženg Čang, Guo Ji Čen, Kajl Čepat, Debora Čepman, Atri Četan, Adam Čeh, Predrag Čomagić, Stevan Čukalac, Sije Čung, Le Džang, Ling Žui Džang, Đuen Džang, Ćinglijang Džang, Baosung Džao, Dajana Džafo, Džejn Rid Džekson, Đijenhui Dženg, Mek Džingls, Veihua Džou, Ven Džou, Li Jun Džou, Sinžu Džou, Fenghuang Džung, Olsija Džurajeva, Praći Šahasrabdi, Vaslav Šlajh, Nikol Šloser, Eli Šnicer, and Magda Šplit.

Monday, 25 May 2020

Istanbul Printmaking Biennial




'Reflection I' has been selected to be part of the ENGRAVIST 2020 International Printmaking Biennial.

Congratulations to the 602 artists involved, with printmakers from 54 countries including Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, and Vietnam.

'Reflection I' was printed at Australian Print Workshop just before coronavirus hit, and will be part of ‘Essential Work’ at Solander Gallery in their first post COVID19 exhibition.

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Conversation with Unknowns Art Group





On Saturday 23 May at  1930 AEST / 1500 India / 0930 UTC I will be in conversation with Unknowns Art Group via Instagram Live.

Please tune in for a discussion of art, travel, international residencies, and art making in the time of coronavirus.

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

'Essential Work' at Solander Gallery



Solander Gallery is pleased to present


20 May to 27 June

Solander Gallery is getting ready to welcome everyone back after the New Zealand national lockdown with the group show Essential Work. Solander artists have been invited to reflect on these challenging times and how they are emerging from isolation.

The exhibition's title points towards the idea of art being essential for practitioners as both their livelihood and life’s work. Not only is art essential for the creator but also for people who engage with the cultural fabric of society. Essential Work is a celebration for artists, galleries and the public alike.

Gallery opening times will be announced following the transition to Level 2 restrictions.

Artists include Belinda Griffiths, Milarky, Lynn Taylor, Jacqueline Aust, Sam Broad, Catherine Macdonald, Tabatha Forbes, Rick Allender, Margaret Elliot, Rona Green, Michele Bryant, Robert Hague, Damon Kowarsky, Chris Adams, Nuala Gregory, Marci Tackett, Chris Ingham, and Inge Doesburg.

218c Willis St
Te Aro, Wellington 6011
New Zealand

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

'Landscapes from France' at Altenburg & Co

Altenburg & Co warmly invites you to their Autumn exhibitions

Damon Kowarsky "Landscapes from France/ Paysages de France"

and

Alison Ford "Colouring's In"

Opening Friday 20 March from 6pm

Exhibitions continue until Sunday 26 April

Gallery hours Thursday to Monday, 10 to 4

Altenburg & Co
104 Wallace Street
Braidwood NSW 2622

Sunday, 8 March 2020

'Miniatures in March' at Portland Bay Press


Portland Bay Press is pleased to present

Miniatures in March

Friday 13 March from 530pm

PBP @ Julia Street Creative Spaces
21 Julia Street
Portland VIC 3305

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Megalo International Print Prize


Megalo Print Studio’s Annual International Print Prize (MIPP) showcases some of the best contemporary printmaking from around the world. Held in March each year, the exhibition boasts a diverse range of print mediums and attracts over 1000 visitors to view the exhibition. The MIPP2020 prize attracted 359 works from 229 artists and from 32 countries.

Award announcements Saturday 15 March

Finalists can be seen at Megalo Print Studio from 15 February to 28 March

Voting for the People's choice award open on 15 February.

Selected artists include Paul Bong, Darren Bryant, Leah Bullen, Alicia Candiana, Stephane Conradie, Carolyn Craig, Jacob Crook, Olga Danilova, Mehdi Darvishi, Justin Diggle, Mark Dustin, Olesya Dzhurayeva, Rose-Mary Faulkner, Dianne Fogwell, Graham Fransella, Reinaldo Gil, Robert Hague, Rew Hanks, Dominica Harrison, Eunice Napanangka Jack, Robert jr. Jancovic, Lukasz Koniuszy, Damon Kowarsky, Hyejeong Kwon, Judith Martinez, Peter McLean, Andrew Mullally, Mitjili Naparulla, Arata Nojima, Jeremy Plunkett, Jaime Emily Powell, Annika Romeyn, Melissa Smith, Stan Squire, Kati Thamo, Alex Thompson, and Anna Trojanowska.

Megalo Print Studio
21 Wentworth Avenue
Kingston ACT 2604

Gallery hours Tuesday to Saturday 930 to 500

Monday, 24 February 2020

20 [2020] at Tacit Galleries Melbourne


Tacit Galleries is pleased to present

20 [2020]

150 artists and more than 250 works in celebration of Tacit's 20th birthday

Opening Wednesday 4 March from 630 to 8pm


Exhibiting artists include Helen Anderson, Jan Atyeo, TJ Bateson, Dave Behrens, Elena Berkovich, Cate Blackmore (Tas), Joe Blundell, Louise Blyton, Celia Bridle, Peter Brook, Terri Brooks, Jennifer Buntine, Robyn Burgess, Raymond Carter, Magda Cebokli, Jane Chandler, Elizabeth Colbert, David Coles, Helen Connell, Tim Craker, Sally D’Orsogna, Craig Daniels, Lana de Jager, Denise de Keyzer, Merrian Dennis, Lesley Dickman, Helen Edwards, Sharman Feinberg, Louise Foletta, Betsy Forster, Andrew Foster, Anne Forwood, David Gatiss, Christine Gibbs,  Jackie Gorring, Keiko Goto (Qld), Pete Gurrie, Julie Hall, Rosemary Harris-Arnott, Geoff Harrison, Jodi Heffernan, Barb Henderson, Beth Hulme, Anita Iacovella, Susan Illingworth, Ilona Jetmar, Shane Jones, Dinusha Joseph, Jessie Yvette Journoud-Ryan, Julie Keating, Wendy Kelly, Caroline Kennedy, Michele Kershaw (Qld), Hyun Ju Kim, Robyn Kinsela (NSW), Deborah Klein, Vietta Korren-Steele, Damon Kowarsky, Jo Lane, Nadeen Lovell (WA), Jennifer Marshall (Tas), Marina Mason, Mark McCarthy,  Janine McGuinness, Helen McInnis, Ruth McIntosh, David McLeod, Paula McLoughlin, Milan Milojevic (Tas), Mark Minty, Jesslyn Moss, Karen Neal, Elizabeth Nicholls, Kerrilee Ninnis, Lisa O’Keefe, Veronica O’Leary (NSW), Theo Papathomas, Yeonjoo Park, Gaye Paterson, Jim Pavlidis, Milos Pelikan, David Lee Pereira, Linda Pickering, Shirley Ploog, Cat Poljski, Belinda Pringle, Julie Puchalski, John Rabling, Bronwyn Rees, Nina Ryan, Virginia Ryan, Mark Seabrook, Lisa Sewards, Christopher Shelton, Bevan Shepherd, Trish Sidway, Rat Simpson, Beata Slifierz, Jennifer Smyth, Kristen Solury, Kerry Spokes, Susan Stevenson, Ali Stoner, Mary Sullivan, Liz Sullivan, Peter Summers, Annemarie Szeleczky, Trevor Tagliabue, Elizabeth Tarrant, Anna Taylor, Heather Telford, Jenani Therone, Lena Torikov, Eugene von Nagy, Susan Wald, Jenni Walker, Brenda Walsh, Steve Warburton, Andrew Weatherill, Michael Wedd, Linda Weil, Irene Wellm, and Katherine Westfold.

Exhibition continues until 15 March

Tacit Galleries
123a Gipps St
Collingwood, Vic 3066

Gallery hours Wednesday to Sunday 11 to 5pm

Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Periodic Table Project at Edith Cowan University


Very pleased to share some photos from Science Building at Edith Cowan University, including images from the Quantum Victoria Periodic Table Project.

With huge thanks to Quantum Victoria Director Soula Bennet for the original commission, and to Edith Cowan University Vice Chancellor Professor Steve Chapman for finding a new home for our artwork on the other side of the country.

Thank you Stephen Heath Photography for images from the 12 February launch.








Thursday, 30 January 2020

'Editions 2020' at Tacit Galleries Melbourne


Tacit Galleries are pleased to present

EDITIONS 2020

With featured artist Lana de Jager

Exhibiting artists include Abir Arafeh*, Manjula Atukorala*, TJ Bateson, Wendy Black*, Nellie Brown, Peter Brown, Jennifer Buntine, Loris Button, Hannah Caprice*, Di Colk*, Lana de Jager, Louise Donovan, Kevin Foley, Silvi Glattauer, Jackie Gorring, Gina Grant, Robert Hague, Jennifer Halliday*, Jo Harris*, Jodi Heffernan, Jasmin Isobe*, Myra Kaufman, Angela Kelly*, Marketa Kemp, Hyun Ju Kim, Helen Kocis-Edwards, Damon Kowarsky, Minela Krupic*, Chris Lawry, Beverley Lewis*, Robyn Mackay, Priscilla Manthey*, Victoria McCaffrey*, Paula McLoughlin, Karen Neal, James Pasakos, Gaye Paterson, Bronwyn Rees, Trudy Rice, Gwen Scott, Lisa Sewards, Jennifer Smyth, Kerry Spokes, Lisa Stebbing, Jan Stickland, Ali Stoner*, Annemarie Szeleczky, Jenny Tarry-Smith*, Susan Wald, Andrew Weatherill, and Joel Wolter (*denotes new to Editions)

Opening Wednesday 12 February from 630 to 8pm

123a Gipps St
Collingwood VIC 3066
Gallery hours Wednesday to Sunday 11 to 5

Exhibition continues until 23 February

Thursday, 16 January 2020

Midsumma and Australia Post Art Award


No Vacancy Gallery is pleased to present the

Midsumma and Australia Post Art Award

Official opening 28 January from 6 to 8 pm

Since its inauguration in 2016 the Midsumma and Australia Post Art Award has established itself as an important award in the arts. Finalists selected from across the country present a survey of outstanding queer artists reflecting their personal and political perspectives on the world.

With a prize pool valued at $10,000 in 2020, the art award is open nation-wide to artists in any medium.

Judges of the Major Award of $6000 include Hannah Presley (ACCA) and an Executive of Australia Post. Finalists will also be eligible for a $1000 People’s Choice Award provided by Australia Post.

2020 finalists include Daley King (WA), EO Gill (NSW), Dan Molloy (QLD), Zoë Bastin (VIC), Chelle Destefano (VIC), Wet and Free Collective (VIC), Mark du Potiers (QLD), TomboyBill and Matthew Schiavello (VIC), Darcy Williams (QLD), Samuele Tomasulo (VIC), Paul Piccione (VIC), and Wesley Dowling (VIC)

Exhibition continues until 9 February

No Vacancy Gallery
34-40 Jane Bell Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000

Wednesday, 15 January 2020

'PINK' at Tacit Galleries


Tacit Galleries is pleased to present

PINK
part of Midsumma 2020

Opening night Wednesday 22 January  630 to 8 pm

With solo exhibitions from TJ Bateson, Eureka (Michael James O’Hanlon), Brad Gunn, Shane McGowan, John Pastoriza-Pinol, David Lee Pereira plus PINK group exhibition featuring Aaron Billings, Tim Craker, Ren Gregorcic, Maylei Hunt, Ayman Kaake, Damon Kowarsky, KyleKM, Nathan Milner, Pansy Ass Ceramics, Alun Rhys Jones, Alastair Richards, Matthew Schiavello, Ross Spirou, Sebastian Steensen, and Kiarash Zanganeh.

Exhibition continues until 2 February

Tacit Galleries
123a Gipps St
Collingwood, Vic 3066
0423 323 188

Friday, 10 January 2020

Midsumma Australia Post Art Award



Now in its fifth year Australia's leading queer visual arts award presents a selection of queer artists from across the country showcasing their personal and political perspectives of the world. Open to early career and established artists working in any medium, the finalists' artwork are available to the public for viewing and voting during Midsumma for the People's Choice award.

No Vacancy Gallery Melbourne
29 January to 9 February
Monday to Friday 12 to 6pm
Saturday and Sunday 12 to 5pm
Opening Tuesday 28 January 6 to 8pm (Auslan interpreted)

The finalists’ artworks will be available to the public for viewing and voting from 29 January to 9 February at No Vacancy Gallery.

2020 finalists include Chelle Destefano (VIC), Daley King (VIC), Dan Molloy (QLD), Darcy Williams (QLD), EO Gill (NSW), Mark du Potiers (QLD), Paul Piccione (VIC), Samuele Tomasulo (VIC), TomboyBill / Matthew Schiavello (VIC), Wesley Dowling (VIC), Wet and Free Collective (VIC).


Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Exhibition - Focus on the Flatfiles: Home

Kentler International Drawing Space is please to present a selection of ten works from the Kentler Flatfiles curated by Sallie Mize.

Artists include LUCE, Orlando Richards, Josette Urso, Leslie Kerby, Lucile Bertrand, Sascha Mallon, Nina Buxenbaum, Damon Kowarsky, Joan Snyder, and Karni Dorell.

Opening Reception 12 January

Exhibition continues until 9 February

For more information click here

353 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Opening hours Thursday to Sunday 12 to 5