Tag: newcastle

  • Free Art Friday & Seascape & Beyond Fundraiser THIS WEEKEND

    Free art tomorrow in Newcastle! I’ll be dropping this painting in a street somewhere & the finder can keep it for FREE – stayed tuned for Free Art Friday clues!

    Margo Humphries is dropping this painting in Newcastle tomorrow for a lucky finder to keep for FREE!

    Here’s the other painting I’ve submitted for this weekend’s Seascape & Beyond Art Exhibition & Fundraiser, to be held at Merewether Surf Club, the opening night is tomorrow 6.30-8.30pm:

    “Seashells” by Margo Humphries entered in this weekend’s Seascape & Beyond Exhibition
  • Free art scattered around Newcastle yesterday – The Herald 8/3/13

    I had an exciting day yesterday after I participating in Free Art Friday – Newcastle. We encouraged Hunter Arts Network artists to leave their artworks around the streets for anyone to find & keep for FREE! I dropped four drawings, at Charlestown square, Merewether Pedestrian Underpass, Obelisk & Civic Park Fountain & I heard from this finder soon after, they sent me a lovely email! I haven’t heard from the other finders yet. I was stoked that Charlestown square shared my photo of the drawing I left in their carpark & appearing in this article in The Herald! http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1350835/free-art-scattered-around-newcastle/?cs=303

    Margo Humphries Church drawing at Newcastle Obelisk yesterday
  • Seascape and Beyond art exhibition

    I have entered my Sea Shells painting in this year’s Seascape and Beyond art exhibition and fundraiser on 22-24 March, at Merewether Surf Life Saving Club. Entries close 28 February. Proceeds from this not for profit art exhibition will again be donated to beyondblue: the national depression initiative, and a $5,000 Honours scholarship at the University of Newcastle for research into suicide prevention. Click here for the entry form:

    http://seascapeandbeyond.wix.com/seascape-and-beyond#!2013-exhibiting-artists/c1meu

    sea shells by Margo Humphries

  • Hunter Arts Network – new profile

    Here’s my new profile on the Hunter Arts Network website! I am now a committee member as well 🙂

    http://hunterartsnetwork.org/artists/margo-humphries/

    Embarrassed Watermelon by Margo Humphries
    Embarrassed Watermelon by Margo Humphries

    About the Hunter Arts Network

    The Hunter Arts Network, better known as HAN, is the peak professional body for the Visual Arts, Craft & Design sectors in the Hunter region.

    To represent, promote and develop visual arts, crafts and design with an emphasis on professional practitioners. Our key objectives are:

    • Advocate on behalf of members
    • Promote communication and collaboration between visual arts, crafts and design groups in the Hunter
    • Promote members’ work to established and emerging markets
    • Provide professional development, occupational opportunities and educational services to members
    • Maintain organisational strength and relevance
    • Ensure traditional and contemporary media are represented

    Rising from the idea that Newcastle and the Hunter are FULL of creative people producing high quality art, craft and design-based work, Newcastle City Council spent some years facilitating the establishment of HAN to give representation to these people. NCC’s Cultural Development Champion, Stacey Anderson, worked with the community of practitioners to shape the structure and objectives of HAN.

    The annual cost for membership is:

    • $50 for an individual
    • $80 for a gallery, business or community organisation
  • Winter Art Bazaar Maitland

    There is an amazing event coming up next month – the Hunter’s premier artisan bazaar is being held at Maitland on the long weekend. Art Bazaar is held quarterly by the Hunter Arts Network.

    When Hunter Arts Network (HAN) holds their first Winter Art Bazaar there will be over 70 designers & artists spread out on the expansive grounds of the impressive Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG), High St Maitland on Sunday 10 June. The Art Bazaars are FREE entry & there is also demonstrations & live music.

    Art Bazaar is the ideal platform for the community to invest in locally produced visual arts, craft & design, including professional practitioners, who will have their work showcased in a supportive and creative atmosphere. TAFE students from the School of Fine Art, are also participating giving them great experience in the commercial realities of the art world.

    The popular event has grown & evolved & there is now one Art Bazaar every season, an increase from only one per year. HAN’s first Autumn Art Bazaar in the grounds of Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery was a resounding success for the stallholders, the public and HAN. “We have developed a loyal following which is attracting large crowds to each Art Bazaar every season & the Autumn Art Bazaar received fabulous feedback”, said Leah Fawthrop, President of HAN, “all participants need to go through a formal application process assessed by a panel of Art Professionals in order to participate – this way HAN can guarantee a very high standard.”

    Shoppers will enjoy meeting the artists & designers who have carefully created for the reputable event providing access beyond the boundaries of the gallery. It is an affordable opportunity for both the public & the creative people of Newcastle & the Hunter.

    There’s the chance to win one of five lucky door prizes. One prize will be drawn every hour. Win marvelous art & dazzling jewellery which has been hand-made by our talented artists & designers.

    Enjoy the atmosphere of a world class Gallery and meet the Artisans of the Hunter.  There is an onsite café that will be open serving breakfast and lunch and will also have an extra food stall available in anticipation of the crowds. Only a 30 minute drive west of Newcastle, please make Winter Art Bazaar Maitland, your destination this long weekend.

    Winter Art Bazaar

    Presented by Hunter Arts Network

    Sunday 10 June 2012

    Grounds of Maitland Regional Art Gallery

    10am – 3pm

    Contact Leah Fawthrop on 0408 653 605 or president@hunterartsnetwork.org

    When Hunter Arts Network (HAN) holds their first Winter Art Bazaar there will be over 70 designers & artists spread out on the expansive grounds of the impressive Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG), High St Maitland on Sunday 10 June. The Art Bazaars are FREE entry & there is also demonstrations & live music.
  • Read my article in the May issue of Social Life Magazine

    I’m so excited to be in this month’s issue of Social/Life Magazine Newcastle – my article is on page 25! It mentions the Redbubble SXSW competition that I was a finalist in

    CLICK HERE TO READ THE MAGAZINE ONLINE

  • Kevin’s Very First Adventure – Illustrated Children’s Book

    Valentine artist Kristine Lockett launched Kevin’s Very First Adventure last week. The illustrated children’s story looks at Australia’s iconic wildlife as there “isn’t a whole lot out there that focuses on Australian Wildlife”

    Kevin's Very First Adventure
    Australian Wildlife Illustrated children’s book

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Kevin’s Very First Adventure is a delightful tale about the joy of making new discoveries and a wonderful introduction to the characters of the Australian bush. Written and illustrated by talented debut writer Kristine Lockett, it’s the perfect gift for 3-6 year olds in Australia and around the world.

  • My T-Shirt Design Made it to the Top 20

    I recently entered Redbubble’s T-shirt design competition for New York band The Big Sleep for their gig at SXSW in Austin, Texas on 15 March 2012.

    I am pleased with this week’s announcement that my entry, The Line Up, received enough votes by Redbubble members to make the TOP 20. Redbubble received 174 entries in total.

    The designs in the final cut were presented to the band to make the selection for their limited edition tee. Although I wasn’t the overall winner I was glad that they got to see my design.

    Click here to view the challenge winners in the top 20
    My entry was voted into the Top 20. Click here to view the challenge winners in the top 20
  • Editorial in Australian Women’s Art Register Bulletin – Mattara Festival Art Trail 2011

    The latest edition of Australian Women’s Art Register’s Bulletin was sent out last week & I have been featured in one of the editorials!

    In October 2011 I was selected as one of the 10 artists in the Mattara Festival’s Inaugural Outdoor Art Exhibition & my work “Look up in the Sky Tonight”, was draped over Newcastle Panthers.  My painting was reproduced by Insane Signs on a canvas that was 4.8metres high by 8metres wide!

    The 10 buildings selected throughout Newcastle formed an artist trail, guiding you through the city, as Newcastle becomes an outdoor art gallery

    The artworks in artist trail were selected as they embody the lifestyle, spirit and community of Newcastle & paid homage to local artists and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mattara.

    The art trail ran from 1 – 9 October 2011

    Explanation of my Artwork & How it sits within Mattara’s theme: My slightly surreal artwork loosely explores the relationships that we have with each other, where we belong and what we do. This is represented by mystical characters floating and coming together. They are surrounded by a built environment. The result is a painting that is both intriguing and otherworldly. My artwork is abstract enough to allow the viewer to perceive these are urban beings that are connecting. These beings also take on the form of large hands that are reaching out to each other, which links to Mattara, meaning hand.  Also like Mattara, these denote the hand of friendship.  There is a sense of convivia and automation in the painting which can relate to both the warm and welcoming community and industry found in Newcastle. The artwork leaves you with the feeling that the built environment surrounding the beings has come to life with them.

    The Australian Women’s Art Register was established by artists in 1975 to record and promote the work of Australian based women artists. The Register now holds a collection of national significance with images dating back to 1840. Our documentation of the cultural heritage of Australian women artists and women’s art practices is being used world wide by public organisations, universities, teachers, students, curators, artists and the general public.

    I am in the current Bulletin of Womens Art Register for my painting selected for the Mattara Festival
    This is me standing in front of my painting after it was installed on Newcastle Panthers for the Mattara Festival