
Jacki Fewtrell Gobert Recent Works. Come & meet the artists 6pm on the 19th September

Jacki Fewtrell Gobert Recent Works.
Come and meet the artists 6pm 19th September. The exhibition will be on view from Monday 18 to Sunday 24th September 12-6pm daily.
Imron paintings from 11-17 September. Drinks with the artists Tuesday 12th September 6pm. All welcome!

Imron was born in Banyuwangi in East Java and now lives in Sydney. This is his first solo exhibition. He brings a boldness of colour and form that draws you into the experience that is before you. He allows the intuitive nature to emerge onto the canvas until it is finally apparent. Hie uses a self taught experience of plastering and scraping technique with palate knife and the pouring of mixed media, which takes it’s own shape, time and time again until it is apparent.
The official opening is on Tuesday 12th from 6-9pm and there is a drinks afternoon on Saturday 16th from 4-6pm
Announcing The Oxford Arts Prize – Saturday 1 December 11-4pm in conjunction with the Taylor Square Summer Festival
GET THOSE PAINTINGS STARTED!!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 Oxford Art Prize on Saturday 2 September at the Taylor Square Spring Fair!
Congratulations to the 2017 winners, Dave Ross, Michael Rogers and Maggie Bullock.

Dave Ross – Legal Eagle Chris Murphy – First Prize

Michael Rogers – Griffiths Bros Teas – Second Prize

CELEBRATING THE 21ST REAL REFUSE Saturday 5th August 5pm
Are you entering the
ARCHIBALD
WYNNE OR SULMAN
this year?
IT IS NOT ABOUT WINNING! IT IS ABOUT BEING HUNG!
SO THAT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SEE YOUR NAME & WORK!
EVERY YEAR WE ENCOURAGE ARTIST TO ENTER THE
ARCHIBALD
WYNNE OR SULMAN
NOT EVERYONE CAN WIN! HOWEVER ONE DAY ONE OF US WILL BE SELECTED. MANY FELLOW ARTISTS HAVE GRACED THE AGNSW WALLS BUT IF YOU ARE NOT CHOSEN THIS YEAR YOU CAN ALWAY EXHIBIT THE WORK IN THE TAP GALLERY’S 21ST REAL REFUSE. THIS POPULAR EXHIBITION GIVES ARTIST AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW THEIR HARD WORK TO THE PUBLIC. NOW RUNNING FOR 21 YEAR THIS EXHIBITION IS ACCEPTED AS PART OF THE HISTORY OF THE ARCHIBALD AND EAGER VIEWERS COME TO SEE THE SHOW ANNUALLY.
ONLY $25 TO ENTER






