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HOUSE GALLERY Classic * Classic * Flipcard * Magazine * Mosaic * Sidebar * Snapshot * Timeslide Pages * Home * Instagram * About the House * Opening Hours * Contact Details * EXHIBITION DATES * Guidelines for Exhibitors * Application to Exhibit 1. Feb 8 BELONGING The Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House's support of the 2022 Geelong Design Week (GDW) event includes an Art Exhibition at the QNH Gallery at 3 Tobin Drive Queenscliff. This year, the theme of the GDW is "Taur" (which means "Belonging" in the language of the Wadawurrung people) and the QNH Gallery Committee invites local artists to apply to participate in the QNH's "Belonging" Exhibition to be held over the month of March. The GDW's "open studio" timetable is actually 2 weekends in March (19 & 20 March and 26 & 27 March) but participating artists will be able to display their works (and offer them for sale) for the whole of March. Interested artists need to eMail the Gallery's Exhibition Coordinator Ms Jocelyn Adam on joceadam@yahoo.com.au as soon as possible. Jocelyn will forward a registration form which must be completed and returned to her by email by 17 February 2022. Submissions should include a digital photo of their art (preferably taken before the work goes under glass). Framed works and/or other art (eg sculpture) must be delivered to the Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House (3 Tobin Drive Queenscliff) by 22 February and will be organised into a display by the Gallery Committee between 1 and 4 March. The QNH Art Gallery's "Belonging" Exhibition will open on Saturday 5 March. Posted 8th February 2022 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 2. Oct 28 9 BY 5 CELEBRATION A fresh new exhibition by local artist Lyn Ellis celebrates the critical place in Australian art history of the famous 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition held 126 years ago. Budding artists Tom Roberts, Charles Condor and Arthur Streeton painted most of their works for the famous 1889 exhibition on cigar box lids, thereby determining painting size and exhibition title. The House Gallery at Queenscliff Neighbourhood House in Tobin Drive, near the Pilots pier, is the venue chosen by Lyn for her exhibition, which is for the month of November, and will be open most days 10am to 4 pm. Preparation of Lyn’s sixty paintings in the 2 years since her last exhibition has been a busy project with those inclement days over the long winter that were too cold for en plein air painting being well used in her warm studio compiling the mounts and layout for showing. Lyn believes that the original artistic principles stated by those Heidelberg School Impressionists, particularly the fleeting character of widely differing effects on a scene over days, hours, or even minutes, remain valid today, and so are the reasons for their inspiration to paint the 9 by 5 (inches) size. The paintings capture a subject concisely and are filled with colour and light but do not require a large vacant wall area or, more importantly, a large setback distance for display. A stunning impact can be achieved in larger areas by hanging paintings in pairs, threes, or even four and of matching or contrasting subjects. Posted 28th October 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 3. Oct 2 REVELATIONS Sue Wasterval & Anne Barclay present REVELATIONS This exhibition of recent paintings and collages will run from 5 October – 31 October and will be open Monday to Friday 9am-4pm and Saturdays 12.30- 3pm. Anne Barclay ANIMISM is the attribution of a living soul to plants, inanimate objects and natural phenomena. The dichotomy between 21st Century ‘intellectual’ human beings and the natural world has created a legacy of alienation and estrangement. Is re-connection and communion - with other animals, minerals and vegetables - our earthly universe - possible? What is revealed when crossover and fusion are permitted? Sue Wasterval Today our busy lives leave less and less time to appreciate the amazing complexity of the natural world and to think about the relevance of this to our health and wellbeing, both on an individual and a scientific level. Maybe we all need to think about the fact that our survival as a species depends on the preservation of the natural world in all its amazing diversity. Simple enjoyments such as discovering the beauty around us as we walk along a beach or in a forest may be a way to build or maintain respect for what we are observing. My work aims to draw eyes to the wonder of the amazing patterns that nature reveals when we make the time to really look. Posted 2nd October 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 4. Sep 3 PAINTING WITH STITCHES Shirley Drayton presents an exhibition portraying the technique of ‘Painting with Stitches ’a process of lowering the feed dogs on the sewing machine, which permits free motion embroidery. The work created with tiny pieces of fabric, is reminiscent of Impressionist painting style. Shirley is inspired by many things from old sheds, beautiful old buildings, coastal places, scenery and memories of growing up on a Soldier Settler’s farm, to name a few. As well as ‘Painting with Stitches’ by free motion machine embroidery, Shirley also explores the tactile nature of fabric. The range of textures and colours is enhanced with thread and some more recently incorporate paint creating mixed media textile art. Shirley belongs to a creative group, “Stitches at Sea” who meet each week at the Neighbourhood House and offer encouragement and critique of each other’s work. Exhibition runs for the month of September. Posted 3rd September 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 5. Aug 4 LIFE DRAWING SELECTIONS During the month of August a selection of drawings from participants at the Monday afternoon Life Drawing sessions, held this year, at St James Anglican Parish Hall, Drysdale will be on display at The House Gallery at Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House. Artists exhibiting their work are: John Barton, Nan Bodsworth, Margaret Clarke, Ann Devenish, Sue Ernst, Vicki Green, George-Ann Gunn and Denise Main. === Posted 4th August 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 6. Aug 4 FIND US ON INSTAGRAM Click this button to view You can now follow our emerging Artists on Instagram === Posted 4th August 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 7. Jul 1 TREES Wendy Naylor is presenting an exhibition of "TREES", born from her love of the seaside vegetation and the many hours she used to spend playing along this coastline ...now her grandchildren are playing there too... she takes them to the playgrounds, the beach , the parks ...where there are many trees whose grand canopies provide a majestic tracery against the skyline.... Posted 1st July 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 8. Jun 11 WAYS OF SEEING Janetta Green and Sandra A Jobling bring together a diverse arrangement of images. 'The artist is always beginning. Any work of art which is not a beginning, an invention, a discovery is of little worth.' Ezra Pound And with this thought in mind we explore art in many mediums. It's an exploration that brings with it ideas for further discoveries. To some extent it is a travel through the years until time meets the now. In many of our images we have a sense of play, of movement and unfinished moments in time. If our work is story telling then it is your story. Sandra A Jobling Janetta Green: Has enjoyed many exhibitions and has a degree in fine arts. She loves experimenting with different art forms to imbibe her work with texture, colour and light. Recently she has used photography to express her feelings and to capture the movement of water and light. Some of Janetta's works touch on women's liberation and the suffragette movement. Sandra A Jobling: Has a BA from Deakin Uni and a Degree in Theology from United Faculty of Theology, Melbourne. She has delved into writing icons, enjoying the light and transparency of egg tempera. Some of her work has been used in worship around Melbourne and Geelong. Today, Sandra has experimented with other mediums and looks at life sometimes with a humorous backward glance. Posted 11th June 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 9. Apr 4 DRAWN FROM THE LIFE MODEL The April exhibition in The House Gallery is an exhibition of recent life drawings by members of the Saturday Life Drawing Group. Exhibitors include Anita Armytage, Ian Baker, Sue Baulch, Jennet Boyd, Mary Fraser, John Flower, Shirley Hurley, Randall Johns, Gail Martin, Dawn Muir, John Murray, Margaret Rose and Rosalind Sestito. Since 2011 artists from the local area have come to the Queenscliff Neighbourhood House on Saturday afternoons to draw from the life model. All the drawings in this exhibition began from a Saturday session. Some are from 2 or 3 minute poses, others maybe from a 10, 20 or 40 minute pose. Some of the artists have had many years experience drawing from the model and some are quite new to the discipline. Life Drawing is an excellent discipline for improving observation and drawing skills because each new pose is a challenge. Newcomers are welcome to join the group Sale of drawings can be negotiated directly with the artist or contact Shirley Hurley at: tohousegallery@gmail.com Posted 4th April 2015 by House Gallery 0 ADD A COMMENT 10. Feb 26 PARKHILL: THE PAPER CHASE Steve Parkhill explores the medium of collage through these images made from paper and paint. Some of these depict concrete objects and others follow the stream of consciousness. Steve took up visual art in 2005 and completed a Diploma of Visual Art in 2008, majoring in Painting and Printmaking. He has been a regular exhibitor in Geelong, Melbourne and regional Australia. Steve takes interest in the concepts of chance, coincidence and circumstance. In most mediums, the end result of the artist’s actions is never predictable; he believes the interpretation of the image, unlike the intention, is a random result depending upon the experiences of each observer leading up to the moment of viewing. 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