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Small Paintings Exhibition at Outstation Gallery
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No: 3 of 3 Commisioned prints for "Sprout Creative"
No: 1 of 3 commissioned, Limited Edition Screenprints designed and printed by Red Hand Prints.
These were made for Darwin Advertising Agency "Sprout Creative" to give to their clients
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No: 2 of 3 commisioned prints for "Sprout Creative"
No: 2 of 3 commissioned, Limited Edition Screenprints designed and printed by Red Hand Prints.
These were made for Darwin Advertising Agency "Sprout Creative" to give to their clients
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No: 1 of 3 commisioned prints for "Sprout Creative"
No: 1 of 3 commissioned, Limited Edition Screenprints designed and printed by Red Hand Prints.
These were made for Darwin Advertising Agency "Sprout Creative" to give to their clients
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"State of the Arts" our latest screenprint at Red Hand
Welcome to the Museum & Art Gallery of the NT
An Art gallery/Museum that has zero dollars to acquire Artwork.
An Art Gallery/ Museum that does not have a Contemporary, Visual Arts Curator
An Art Gallery/ Museum that does not have an Indigenous Arts Curator
An Art Gallery/ Museum that does not have a South East Asian Arts Curator
An Art Gallery/ Museum that has, as its policy, to not collect any Artwork
An Art Gallery/ Museum that has, as its policy, not to accept any donations of Art or Cultural gifts from the public.
An Art Gallery/ Museum that has just fired its official photographer via a press release.
An Art Gallery/ Museum that just discontinued their library and fired the librarian via a press release.
An Art Gallery/ Museum that has done almost nothing for the collecting and preservation of non-indigenous, contemporary visual arts culture of the NT for more than 20+ years and does not feel either an ethical or moral obligation to do so.
An Art Gallery/Museum that has never been supported or encouraged irrespective of the ideology of the government in power at the time.
"State of the Arts"
Our latest limited edition screenprint available at:
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Our first commission for 2013 at Red Hand....
Our latest commission from our good friends Louise & Curran, to design + produce a Limited Edition Screenprint celebrating the marriage of Ira & Jan Cooke on the 12th of Jan, 2013.
The Artworks were given as gifts to friends & family of the newly weds.
Congrats guys !
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Upcoming Exhibition: MADA Gallery, Monash University.
COMMUNITY & CONTEXT
Opening Saturday 9 February 2pm
Rosalind Atkins &; eX de Medici, Raymond Arnold, Gene Bawden, Thomas Coish, Marian Crawford, Neil Emmerson, Caren Florance/Apersand Duck, Emily Floyd, Franck Gohier, Richard Harding, Nicci Haynes, Bridget Hillebrand, Lucas Ilhlein, Ruth Johnstone, John Loane, Fiona Macdonald, Ruby Pilven, Jonas Ropponen, Stewart Russell, Sally Smart, Warren Taylor, Trent Walter and Lucy Williams
Community &; Context presents the work of local and national Australian artists who have employed print practices to realise their diverse intentions. Drawn together in their curiosity about the boundaries of the printed image, they consider the possibility of print in an expanded field. Each artist explores the significance of print in the context of contemporary art and design, and printmaking’s relationship to text and spatial practices. Many of the artists address printmaking’s historical association with book production and design, and all have a keen sense of the common visual sensibilities and intentions that might define or draw a community of artists together.
EXHIBITION: 6 FEBRUARY - 12 MARCH
OPENING: SATURDAY 9 FEBUARY 2PM
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-5pm | Saturday 12-5pm
For more information please visit our website, or join us on Facebook for instant announcements and updates.
MADA Gallery, Monash Art Design & Architecture
900 Dandenong Road | Caulfield East VIC 3145 | Australia
t: +61 3 9903 2882 e: MADA.Gallery@monash.edu
W: https://blogs.monash.edu/MADAgallery/
Facebook: MADA Gallery, Monash University
Opening Saturday 9 February 2pm
Rosalind Atkins &; eX de Medici, Raymond Arnold, Gene Bawden, Thomas Coish, Marian Crawford, Neil Emmerson, Caren Florance/Apersand Duck, Emily Floyd, Franck Gohier, Richard Harding, Nicci Haynes, Bridget Hillebrand, Lucas Ilhlein, Ruth Johnstone, John Loane, Fiona Macdonald, Ruby Pilven, Jonas Ropponen, Stewart Russell, Sally Smart, Warren Taylor, Trent Walter and Lucy Williams
Community &; Context presents the work of local and national Australian artists who have employed print practices to realise their diverse intentions. Drawn together in their curiosity about the boundaries of the printed image, they consider the possibility of print in an expanded field. Each artist explores the significance of print in the context of contemporary art and design, and printmaking’s relationship to text and spatial practices. Many of the artists address printmaking’s historical association with book production and design, and all have a keen sense of the common visual sensibilities and intentions that might define or draw a community of artists together.
EXHIBITION: 6 FEBRUARY - 12 MARCH
OPENING: SATURDAY 9 FEBUARY 2PM
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-5pm | Saturday 12-5pm
For more information please visit our website, or join us on Facebook for instant announcements and updates.
MADA Gallery, Monash Art Design & Architecture
900 Dandenong Road | Caulfield East VIC 3145 | Australia
t: +61 3 9903 2882 e: MADA.Gallery@monash.edu
W: https://blogs.monash.edu/MADAgallery/
Facebook: MADA Gallery, Monash University
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Our first Limited Edition Screenprint for 2013
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The latest group show.....
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Painting commission.....
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Our latest commission from "Conoco Phillips"......
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"Take us to your Leader ! "
The dry season is approaching.......soon !?
"Take us to your Leader !"
Our latest Fine Art, Screen-print, Edition available from the Red Hand Store:
Also available from: "Viva La Body" SHOP 9/41 Cavenagh St. Darwin City,
opposite the Post Office.
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Red Hand Prints donates archive to Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.....
"Let Them Eat Pizza" Screenprint 2012
"State of the Arts" Screenprint 2012
"Whycliffe Wells" Screenprint 2012
"The Broken Beak" Screenprint 2013
"Life & Deaf" Screenprint 2012
"Territory Myth" Screenprint 2012
"Picnic at Berry Springs" Screenprint 2012
"Territory Elections 2012 AD" Screenprint 2012
"Big Boss" Screenprint 2012
"Boxing Croc" Screenprint 2012
"Ugly Munga" Screenprint 2012
"Lost" Screenprint 2012
"Man Pig" Screenprint 2012
"Schwing !!!" Screenprint 2012
"Road Trip" Screenprint 2012
"Take us to your Leader" Screenprint 2013
"Creature From Wangi Falls" Screenprint 2012
"Aussie Banks" Screenprint 2012
"Let's get a VB" Screenprint 2012
"Sad Abbott" Screenprint 2012
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Soups of the Province.....
An epic new series of Limited Edition Screen-Prints from Red Hand, “Soups of the Province”. Three weeks in the making. 4700 pulls on the screenprint squeedgee. Hand mixed inks including Silver & Gold. The first 50 of the edition are available for purchase as Folios containing all 6 prints for sale at $300 each. All edition numbers from 51 through to 99 will be available for purchase as individual prints for $60 each.
All online orders include FREE “Signed For” Postage Australia Wide.
Available from our website: www.redhandprints.com
or directly from:
"Viva la Body" shop 9/41 cavenagh st, Darwin city
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BUDJU !
Super Bad – Super Black. Can y’all dig that ?
She is .........BUDJU !
Our latest Fine Art, Screen-print, Edition available online from the Red Hand Store:
www.redhandprints.com
Also available from: "Viva La Body" SHOP 9/41 Cavenagh St. Darwin City,
opposite the Post Office.
She is .........BUDJU !
Our latest Fine Art, Screen-print, Edition available online from the Red Hand Store:
www.redhandprints.com
Also available from: "Viva La Body" SHOP 9/41 Cavenagh St. Darwin City,
opposite the Post Office.
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Salon Des Refuses
Our latest commision for a limited edition Print/Poster at Red Hand.
Printed Letterpress with our Antique Woodtype and moveable Lead Type. Finally Screenprinted to compliment the aesthetic of the type.
Each year the prestigious National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) receives hundreds of submissions from Indigenous artists from around the country. But what happens to those entries that don’t get selected by the judges?
Drawing on the originally French idea of exhibiting works rejected by the jury of official awards, Paul Johnstone Gallery and Matt Ward of Outstation Gallery are getting together to host their own Salon des Refusés. This exhibition showcases an eclectic range of works submitted to NATSIAA that didn’t make the cut, but that nonetheless deserve an appreciative gallery audience. So lovers of Indigenous art have even more opportunities this Darwin Festival to experience the incredible talent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
Drawing on the originally French idea of exhibiting works rejected by the jury of official awards, Paul Johnstone Gallery and Matt Ward of Outstation Gallery are getting together to host their own Salon des Refusés. This exhibition showcases an eclectic range of works submitted to NATSIAA that didn’t make the cut, but that nonetheless deserve an appreciative gallery audience. So lovers of Indigenous art have even more opportunities this Darwin Festival to experience the incredible talent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
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Australian Experimental Art Foundation: Northern Window
Northern Window
curator: André LawrenceOdradekAEAF July to December 2013
The Northern Territory and South Australia share a common history, one that stretches beyond colonisation, co-governance, exploration, settlement and the defining of state lines, into Indigenous histories and Dreamtime. Where ongoing connections may be less apparent, with extreme polarities in cultures, climates, distances and landscapes, Northern Window seeks to highlight these relationship, develop new ones by showcasing artists whose practices are strongly influenced by the culture, society and environment of the NT, and aims to nurture an open-ended conversation between South Australian audiences and current, diverse and unique cultural production from the Northern Territory.
THE HOLE IN THE WALL GANG
James Dodd & Franck Gohier
Opening: Thursday 25 July, 6—8pmDates: 26 June—17 August 2013
Curator's & Artists' Talk: Friday 26 July, 2pm
Franck and James have known one another for more than a decade, professionally and personally. Dodd has made regular trips to Darwin and the Top End during this period, all the time investigating nuances of the local graffiti culture. Inherent in this subculture are stories and mythologies associated with individual gangs and the broader idea of gang culture.
The ‘hole in the wall gang’ relates to a story by Franck about a particular gang and includes elements unique to the city of Darwin. Dodd and Gohier have collaborated in the simple retelling of the story in a way that reflects their shared aesthetic tastes.
Curator Bio:André Lloyd Lawrence is a French-Australian emerging visual artist and independent curator born in the Northern Territory. He graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts degree (with Honours) from the University of South Australia in 2012 and is currently studying and Master of Arts Degree in Visual Art & Design (Curatorship).
Lawrence is establishing a profile as an independent curator, writer and project facilitator. He has been broadly investigating, through his French-Australian hybrid identity, the affective and often nebulous realms of self-assertion in relation to displacement, belonging, place and human narratives. He curated Amounting to Something for Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre in 2013.
Artist Bio:
James Dodd has exhibited widely across Australia in artist run, publicly funded and commercial spaces. His work traverses visual street culture, alternative use of urban space and existing gallery conventions. While pursuing a practice that centres on painting, Dodd explores built structures, mobile objects and numerous other elements. He has completed recent significant projects for the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide City Council and Splendour in the Grass festival.
Dodd teaches at Adelaide Central School of Art and works as part of a project known as the Australian Bureau of Worthiness. The ABW surveys compact socio-political landscapes and represents their findings as performance. James Dodd is represented by Ryan Renshaw Gallery in Brisbane and Hugo Michell Gallery in Adelaide.
Franck Gohier graduated from Northern Territory University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Fine Arts. Gohier has exhibited since 1988. His works are represented in numerous collections including those of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Art Bank NSW, The Centre for the study of Political Graphics Los.Angeles, USA, Flinders University, Wollongong University, Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Charles Sturt University, Print Council of Australia, Casula Powerhouse, Griffith Artworks Qld, Charles Darwin University and The Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery.
From 1992 to 1996, Gohier was a Printmaking Lecturer and Printmaking Technician in Fine Arts at Northern Territory University. Together with Leon Stainer and George Watts, Gohier established the Aboriginal Printmaking Workshops at N.T.U, which would later become Northern Editions at Charles Darwin University.
In 1997, Gohier established Red Hand Prints with Shaun Poustie as an open access studio offering free expert tuition to the community. Working with Aboriginal communities throughout the northern and central region of Australia, Red Hand continues to this day as a professional editioning program.
James Dodd Website:
http://james-dodd.com/
Odradek: Australian Experimental Art Foundation:
http://aeaf.org.au/exhibitions/odradekaeaf.html
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Bunjiboo Shoes
Our latest commission for a Limited Edition Poster, printed Letterpress & Screen-print.
To announce the launch of Bunjiboo shoes in Darwin.
To announce the launch of Bunjiboo shoes in Darwin.
Locally, hand made shoes by Bunji !
The picture on the Poster is of Bunji's Great-grandfather Bert Pierssene on Vesty's Beach, Darwin in the 1920's with a crocodile they have just shot.
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South of the Berrimah Line
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Cock-Fight
"Cock-Fight"
Our latest Fine Art, Screen-print, Edition available online from the Red Hand Store:
www.redhandprints.com
Also available from: "Viva La Body" SHOP 9/41 Cavenagh St. Darwin City,
opposite the Post Office.
www.redhandprints.com
Also available from: "Viva La Body" SHOP 9/41 Cavenagh St. Darwin City,
opposite the Post Office.
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