Two new exhibitions will be unveiled at Caloundra Regional Gallery this week (May 30) featuring prominent Kabi Kabi artist Bianca Beetson alongside landscape works by leading local artists.
In Being Human, artist Bianca Beetson explores notions of identity through a series of photographic works created using smartphone technology. The exhibition is a culmination of seven years research exploring Aboriginal identity through the medium of self-portraiture.
Collected Landscapes features works from the Sunshine Coast Art Collection alongside loans from leading local artists and presents a range of artistic responses to the diverse landscape of our region and surrounds.
Gallery visitors can explore works by Joanne Currie Nalingu, Joseph Daws, Johanna DeMaine, Peter Hudson, Shane Pickett, Sarah Rayner, Luke Roberts and A.J. Taylor.
Arts Portfolio Councillor Rick Baberowski said the exhibitions highlighted the maturity and diversity of our local artists.
“Viewed together, these exhibitions deeply examine our diverse local environment and the Indigenous culture of the region and beyond,” Cr Baberowski said.
“This is the first solo exhibition by Bianca Beetson here on the Sunshine Coast and we’re excited to bring her work to the Caloundra Regional Gallery.”
Artist Bianca Beetson said Being Human explored the notion of what make us human.
“It’s those everyday mundane things we do,” Beetson said.
“The work also celebrates the survival and diversity of Aboriginal people in this country despite adversity faced since colonisation.”
Public Programs
Book your place via the gallery website .
Botanical Sculpture Workshop with Susan Gourley
When: Tuesday 11 June, 10am – 3pm
Details: Join artist Susan Gourley to create lifelike botanical sculptures from salvaged and new materials including cardboard, paper, natural twine and wire.
Collected Landscapes Floor Talk and Conversation with local artist Peter Hudson
When: Tuesday 2 July, 10 – 11am
Landscape Painting Workshop with Joseph Daws
When: Wednesday 3 July, 10am – 3pm
Details: Join exhibiting artist, Joseph Daws for a workshop to introduce some basic concepts and techniques to aid the practice of landscape painting. Examine composition dynamics and explore them in practice through a series of studies working from photographs.