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The Wollombi Valley Arts Council encourages and fosters all kinds of artistic expression within the Wollombi Valley Communities

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Arts News July/August 2009


LORNA WALL Chasing the Moon
OPENING Drinks & Nibbles 2pm Sat 25th July

Lorna is a Hunter Valley artist. She has had solo exhibitions in Sydney, Brisbane, North Coast and the Hunter Valley, has won many city and regional awards and has been selected for major exhibitions. Her art is in public and private collections in Australia and internationally.
On show will be large and medium acrylic works on canvas and smaller gouache/pastel works under glass featuring landscapes from inland, outback and coastal Australia along side waterscapes and figurative work.
“I look forward to meeting everyone at the Opening or in opening hours,10am to 4.30pm, Friday to Sunday, July 24th to August 2nd at the Wollombi Cultural Centre (WCC).”

Mason Williams
OPENING Saturday 8th August

Mason Williams current exhibition of artwork is a culmination of the last five years with works on paper, cards and digital prints, acrylic and oil paintings large and small in which he continues to express his connection with the Australian landscape and takes strong influence from indigenous art and modernist painters. Mason has been painting for over 20 years and feels his work is just beginning. "The work is direct in its method using strong colors and graphic composition which combine delicacy with impact and has a refreshingly, unpretentious style. A quiet force to be enjoyed".

Exhibition dates August 8th to 23rd, Saturdays & Sundays,10 to 4, at the WCC

Stitch 'n' Bitch are at it again
APRONS WITH ATTITUDE
Saturday 29th August 10am
This is a first for Wollombi, come and join us at the Wollombi Cultural Centre! We can all own an original apron. You wouldn’t want to be caught without one! See you there. The exhibition runs from Saturday 29th August to Sunday 6th September (weekends only) 10am-4pm. Enquiries julienelson1@optusnet.

2009 EMERGING ARTISTS AWARDS - $4000 worth of awards
The Wollombi Valley Arts Council is inviting entries from all emerging artists, of any age in any medium. Entry forms/details are available online or at Laguna and Wollombi Stores. Deadline 21st September. See website.
Presentation of awards: Friday night 2nd October
The exhibition, with all works for sale, will run to 18th October.
The WVAC would like to thank Cessnock City Council, Companion Credit Union, and Eckersley's Art & Craft supplies for their sponsorship and support.

WCC Bookings - please phone FIFi (49983339) or Bronnie (49988347) or drop a line to artscouncil@wollombi.org
Visit www.wollombi.org
Next WVAC Meeting 11am Sunday 2nd August 2009 at the WCC
Bronnie Aliotti
 

The mission of the Wollombi Valley Arts Council is to encourage and foster all kinds of artistic expression within the Wollombi Valley Communities in order to support and promote artists and our community, through grants, workshops, activities and programs with continual development and annual reviews

The website for WVAC members. Membership is $10 per annum.
Feedback always appreciated! wvac@wollomi.org

Heritage of the Wollombi response

AGM 1 March 2009 RESULTS

Executive
President - Claude Aliotti
Vice President / Aboriginal Arts & Culture - Arthur Fletcher
Secretary- Fran Thompson
Public Officer - Charles Smith
Treasurer - Claude Aliotti
Assistant Treasurer - Cordelia Howell
Committee
Warwick Biggs (Legal)
Bronnie Aliotti (Bookings / Arts News)
Fi Burless (Assistant Bookings)
Ursula Thornton (Emerging Artists)
James Whitington (Inside Art)
Paul Selwood (WCC)
Garry Jones (AA&C)
Peter Firminger, Graham Williams, Lesley Williams, Julia Francis
 
 
 

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