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Vernissage of ‘Nice day’ at Logan Art Gallery
This gallery contains 16 photos.
Stop Start Animation Workshop
Due to the flood disaster in Brisbane ‘the Edge’ is closed and the Workshops have been cancelled.
Stop-Start-Art 
Bring the family to The Edge and together learn how to make your own stop-motion animation movie using nothing but everyday household items, a computer and a basic web camera.
Discover how to set up your very own studio for under $50, how to use it, and how to show off your handiwork to friends and family on YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook or Twitter. For ages 3-9
http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/whats-on/events/children/animation_station#stopstart
for more info: stopmo_flyer-1
Check out the work families have created so far:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SLQedge
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Edge-Queensland/246419308104
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Exhibition ‘Exposed’ at Percolator Gallery, Brisbane
“B.A.D. Exposed” – 10 Artists, 10 Days
“B.A.D. Exposed” is the first group exhibition staged by The Brisbane Artist Development Co-operative, established in 2007.
Ten local artists will create a stimulating visual feast exploring the theme ‘exposed’.
This exhibition aims to expose the local support network available to artists via The Brisbane Artist Development Co-operative who meet once a month at New Farm and Artworkers Alliance who have recently moved to Paddington. Members learn first hand that peer encouragement and professional support is a catalyst for growth and development to facilitate closer connections between artists and their local audience.
In a truly collaborative effort this exhibition aims to expose its audience to a wide range of conceptual ideas including kinetic sculptures by Sandra Landolt to knitted and culinary delights designed to entice and seduce by Chrys Zantis. The contemplative wrappings by Uta Heidelauf, paintings by Sophie Munns, Deb Peisley and Lorraine Emerson, ceramics and sculptures by Debbie Copnell and Denise Dillon Boland and mixed media works by Corinne Colombo and Rachael Lee complete this sensory journey.
Percolator Gallery’s 4m2 display window facing Latrobe Terrace will also provide the ideal stage for a day by day revealing group installation.
The artists will be on hand to engage with visitors throughout the exhibition period.
All will be revealed as Percolator Gallery in Paddington will be transformed for ten days from the 18th to 27th June 2010. Viewing hours are10am to 6pmdaily.














