Our Gallery Salon exhibition during the Bellarine Arts Trail celebrates the vibrant creativity of six passionate artists using complementary mediums. Opening on Saturday, November 2nd, the exhibition continues the gallery’s proud tradition of displaying exceptional talents of local artists.
As Jocelyn Adam, the Chair of the House Gallery says, "We cover a broad range of subjects and media, reflecting the diverse artistic practices that are on display and often taught at the Neighbourhood House. The work featured in "Gallery Salon" represents a mosaic of our creative expression’. Artists include: Jocelyn Adam focuses largely on nostalgia - a landscape full of memories or everyday treasured objects - to evoke memories for self and viewers alike. Anita Armytage specialises in collage, using recycled glossy magazines, depicting interiors and portraits. Janet Leckie is an experienced textile artist who works with recycled fabrics including rescued doilies, lace and Japanese kimono silk to tell a story. Jaimie Mavromihalis a textile artist, focuses on fabric manipulation and collage, hand sewing and felt creations. Julie Morgan with a foundation in watercolour Julie includes collage and mixed media to add a contemporary dimension and vibrancy to her work. Tracy Watt responds to the different facets and seasons of the Bellarine Peninsula with sensitive graphite drawings that often evolve into watercolour to evoke a mood, or capture light. Gallery Salon will be open daily during the Bellarine Arts Trail from 10 AM to 4 PM and thereafter Monday–Thursday 10am–3pm, Friday 10am-12.30pm, Weekends 11-4pm until Saturday 30 November. Admission is free, and all works are available for purchase. At 3 Tobin Drive, Queenscliff 3225. No 39 on the BAT Map
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