Monthly Archives: July 2012
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 16] – Joseph Zbukvic
ShareJoseph Zbukvic – To Vienna and Back “Joseph has achieved enormous success with his sensitively rendered watercolours on an incredible variety of subjects. He is equally comfortable with idyllic pastoral landscape, seascape, a bustling street scene or his latest pursuit, … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 15] – Kayo Yokoyama – Contemporary Glass Art
ShareIn her first solo exhibition at Red Hill Gallery Kayo showcases exquisite pieces of etched glass. This collection, entitled “Homeland”, gives an added dimension to glass art, which is whimsical as well as practical. “Homeland” as the title suggests, is … Continue reading
Paul Margocsy – Exhibiting 2012 at Red Hill Gallery
ShareWho is Paul Margocsy Paul is described by our art director Margaret Campbell-Ryder as “an absolute gem… A real people-person, he has a great sense of humour and really enjoys talking to people about his paintings.” Paul often stays for … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 14] – Herman Pekel
Share The infamous impressionist artist Herman Pekel is a master at capturing the mood and atmosphere of his subject matter. The depth and emotion and radiance of light in his paintings capture his audience’s heart and is what keeps them … Continue reading
An Insight into an exhibition at Red Hill Gallery by Mel Brigg – article by Ashleigh Clarke
ShareAn insight into an exhibition held at Red Hill Gallery in 2010 as seen through the eyes of University Of Queensland Intern Ashleigh Clarke. Mel has just been selected as a finalist in the 2012 Moran Art Prize The winner … Continue reading
Artist in line for top prize – Damian Bathersby | 10th July 2012 | Sunshine Coast Daily
ShareA CHANCE encounter with a stranger in a Nambour park has proven an unlikely recipe for success for artist Mel Brigg. The Buderim painter has been named as a finalist in the 2012 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize – an … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 13] – David Hinchliffe
ShareDavid Hinchliffe, retired Brisbane City Councillor, is an exceptional talent whose paintings are based on the streets, laneways, paths and urban settings of cities he loves, including Paris, New York, Venice, and his hometown, Brisbane. Since beginning painting at 12 … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 12] – Tom Burke
ShareThis month we are happy to present an insight into the life of one of Brisbane’s and Australia’s most sort after caterer. A Gold Licence Caterer, Tom Burke from Caxton St Catering is considered one of Australia’s leading culinary creators. … Continue reading
Learning through actions: my internship experience – By Tegan Enright
ShareQueensland University of Technology – Bachelor of Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary) After enjoying a unit in visual display within the arts, I was inspired to seek an internship position at an art gallery to expand my knowledge of display and curation. … Continue reading