Work with master printmaker Dian Darmansjah and explore your creativity using printmaking processes. This professional development project will include a minimum 4 days of professional tuition for local artist participants, a guided process of concept development around the themes of “tradition, ritual and community”, discussion and consideration of material preparation and use and ways to take the project from idea to form. Two workshops of two days each will give participants time to process information and build creative narratives which reflect themes and individual responses. If you are interested in participating in please call 0484 282 888 or email: tullyprecinct@gmail.com for a registration form. $140 for members
Work with master printmaker Dian Darmansjah and explore your creativity using printmaking processes. This professional development project will include a minimum 4 days of professional tuition for local artist participants, a guided process of concept development around the themes of “tradition, ritual and community”, discussion and consideration of material preparation and use and ways to take the project from idea to form. Two workshops of two days each will give participants time to process information and build creative narratives which reflect themes and individual responses. If you are interested in participating in please call 0484 282 888 or email: tullyprecinct@gmail.com for a registration form. $140 for members
Dian Darmansjah, Master Printmaker at North Site Print Studios in Cairns will give us a half day walk through and play at the print studio in Cairns as a lead up to our February workshops. Car-pooling encouraged. $50 fee. Minimum participants 10 pax.
You are invited to this year’s AGM to be held on Saturday December 13 at the TA&CP rooms at the southern end of the Tully Visitor Information Centre. Election of new Office bearers followed by a get together with nibbles. Memberships can be renewed on the day. Hope to see you there.
Artists in the Tully region and across the CCRC region produced an exhibition of artworks themed around 100 years of operation of the Tully Sugar Mill. 49 artists were featured and works included photography, painting, drawings, sculpture, textiles and conceptual works. Prior to the exhibition a series of workshops funded by the CCRC RADF program and led by Townsville based artist Prof Anneke Silver facilitated this narrative based project to create artist books which looked at the past, present and the future of the sugar industry.
Come and browse through 1000s of pre-loved books for your reading pleasure. Fiction, non fiction and more. Very affordable prices. Books, CDs, magazines and games.
An opportunity for children to have fun together, to be creative and to learn a little of the history of the Tully Sugar industry. Parental supervision required.