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This weekend at ARThive

After a brief break in which we did some renovations on the gallery floor, we're back this weekend with two big events worth checking out. First up on Friday night there will be the opening of the Logan Knight curated Alternate Woodland Critter Evolution Fan Fiction show. It's shaping up to be a very creepy, crawly, friendly and furry show so come and check it out! There's also a new solo show by our friend Trevor Dickinson up at the John Paynter Gallery further up the mall at 90 Hunter Street, so why not double dip and make a night of it? Here's what's happening with us.


featuring contributions by
Logan Knight
Rose Turner
Sarah Mould
Jessica Louttit
Sarah Dunn
Ry Wilkin
Grant Hunter
Alex Masterson

Opening Night March 18 from 7pm
Exhibition runs until March 26
 
 
Following that we have the third installment of the Young And Baroque Artist Markets this Sunday March 20. It starts at 10 am and will continue through the day with more stallholders than ever before, this time themed to coincide with the current exhibition. One the day you can expect to see great woodlandy stuff from the likes of Emily Mitchell, Annalise Koche, Tallulah Cunningham, Sarah Harris, Amelia Sayers, Emma Lee Crane, Carly Brett, plus the usual Arthive crew including Rose Turner, Sarah Mould, Jessica Louttit, Grant Hunter, Logan Knight will probably have some cool stuff floating around too. Come and check it out!

ARTISTS WANTED for major public works at Arthive

Street Art Walking (SAW) is the latest project from former ARThive co-director Simone Sheridan.
SAW wants the city to come alive with artworks, dispersed throughout the streets, creating a public art walk for all to enjoy, locals and tourists.
Our main goal is to bring back a sense of pride within our streets, while showcasing artistic talent.

Morgan Street Mural by Alex  Ball & Ben Foster
You may have already seen the great works in Morgan Street just out the front of ARThive Gallery. We think the mall is looking better than ever and want to see more of this happening. Fortunately Simone has negotiated to have access to the front and side walls of our building for large scale public art projects! Interested artists are asked to apply to have access to either the main wall facing Morgan Street where our access door is, or the side wall facing Renew Newcastle HQ and King Street. SAW are now calling out for artists to submit expressions of interest and design concepts. You could show off your work REALLY REALLY BIG for all of Newcastle to see, and be a part of what's becoming the hottest little side street in the east end of town.

To download the EOI form CLICK HERE. Expressions of interest due Monday 21st March by 5pm. Email to Simone at streetartwalking@gmail.com

Here's all the information.



Project Brief: The Octapod Association and Street Art Walking (SAW) have been given the opportunity to curate a new project, featuring two large public art walls. We are calling for artists to send Expressions of Interest from individuals or artists collectives to create a positive public artwork around the local Renew Newcastle artist-run space ARThive. This is an exciting chance for you to expose your work to a large number of people in the arts (and wider) community. We want artworks’ that life the profile of the public space with bright and positive imagery for all to enjoy.
Materials: Artworks are to be made for temporary installation and artists will need to specify exactly what materials they will use to create the artwork. So far, we have worked with outdoor house paint and good quality aerosol paints.
Location: ARThive Wall A) Main Wall (facing Morgan Street) – Entrance to 111 Hunter Street Wall B) Back Wall (facing Renew Newcastle HQ and King Street)
Project Details:
Wall A)
Dimensions: 6.66m wide x 3.2m high EXCLUDING: The ARThive notice board is 1.83m wide x 1.23m high
This space is to be left free from the project, as it is an ARThive promotional tool and space for exhibiting artists. We would like artists to propose a design that incorporates this negative rectangle space, considering the fact that the ARThive notice board will change in design often.
Wall B) Dimensions: 3.5m wide x 5m high This wall is facing Renew Newcastle HQ and King Street
Although we have divided the project into two parts, both walls can be painted as one large project. Please specify which walls you want to work with in your EOI. Artists must design full colour designs for us to picture the artworks on the building.
Timeline:
1. Proposals Open Friday 4th March
2. Applications for EOIs close 21st March
3. Artist chosen by Monday 23rd March
4. Work to be completed by Thursday 31st March
5. Launch on Friday 1st April
Artists are required to send EOIs with the following information included:
1. Proposal Brief – A minimum of 250 words explain your idea for either; Wall A or Wall B (or both). Artists are asked to be specific as you can to describe the scale, size and concept behind the artwork. Tell us what colours you will use and the process involved.
2. Support images – Designs and sketches of your proposal for this project.
3. Artist CV – Something that shows us what you have done in the past.
4. Photographs – Example of previous street art works or large scale commissions.
5. Artist budget for this project – How much will you need to cover materials, artistic labour and any other costs like safety equipment? Be as specific as you can in your budget. DOWNLOAD AN EXAMPLE BUDGET HERE.
TO DOWNLOAD THIS INFORMATION AS A PDF, CLICK HERE.
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST DUE MONDAY 21st MARCH BY 5pm
EMAIL EOIs to Simone at streetartwalking@gmail.com

A Festivus For The Rest Of Us




The month of May will see ARThive basking in something the whole neurotic family can enjoy as Jessica Louttit takes her obsession with Seinfeld to brand new heights & curates Art Vandely, the exhibition about nothing showcasing the work of Mike Foxall, Ry Wilkin, Grant Hunter, Sarah Mould, Rose Turner & many sponge-worthy others in one huge Seinfeld fan flaunt!

Opening night will also see the gallery transformed into a tiny cinema showing back to back episodes of the series for you to enjoy whilst munching down on muffin tops, black & white cookies, Junior Mints & pretzels for any kind of donation to ARThive so we can continue to bring you these fabulous exhibtions & eventually retire to Del Boca Vista! Coming dressed as your favourite character is encouraged & there will be a prize for best costume as well as best 'Elaine dance' so start practicing your little kicks! Sweet fancy Moses!

With so much to work with in the 9 seasons of Seinfeld the more artists we have involved the better! So if you would like to contribute some fabulous fan art to Art Vandely we would love to hear from you! Send an e-mail to subjecthive@gmail.com or jmlouttit@gmail.com to share your ideas, get more details, yada yada yada & we can get things rolling!

Alternate Woodland Critter Evolution Fan Fiction

The juvenile badger emerges from its family burrow, eyes blinking at
light filtering through the shimmering canopy. The formative years of
the badger's life have been spent underground, nurtured and fed by
devoted parents. But now, upon the brink of adulthood, the time has
come for him to enter the world and begin life anew.
First, there are certain rites of passage that must be conquered.
The owl's head swivels and juts forward as it spies the bundle of fur
appear out of the ground. Its raspberry eyes focus perfectly as it
launches from its perch, its ancestors having long since abandoned
nocturnal hunting in favour of larger prey.
The badger's eyes adjust to the light just in time to see the net of
webbing jettison from the Arachnowl as it swoops overhead in a fluid
motion from one branch to another, landing as its head spins backwards
to observe the progress of the hunt.
The badger rolls about the forest floor, sticky webbing entangling
ever tighter about its limbs. A webbing which can only be broken down
by the stomach acid of the Arachnowl.
The Arachnowl swoops once again, talons at the fore, ready to finalise
the kill. It is heartbeats away from rending flesh when the badger
erects onto its hind legs, fore-paws raised in mittens of webbing, and
pounces upon the former predator.
The Arachnowl banks to evade its surprise attacker but the badger's
left paw strikes it in the beak and remains attached as the badger
swings its body around and onto the Arachnowl's back.
A shriek echoes through the forest as the badger takes a swift bite
from the Arachnowl's neck before they both tumble into the undergrowth
in a mess of feathers fur and blood.
The blood glistens and drips from its maw as it raises its head and
grunts into the canopy, the Sticky-Fisted Badger has earned its
adulthood.
This is Alternate Woodland Critter Evolution Fan Fiction.


Exhibition curated by Logan Knight
featuring contributions by
Logan Knight
Rose Turner
Sarah Mould
Jessica Louttit
Sarah Dunn
Ry Wilkin
Grant Hunter
Alex Masterson

Opening Night March 18 from 7pm
Exhibition runs until March 26

Young & Baroque Artist Markets

The next Young & Baroque Artist market is set to be held Sunday 20th March beginning at 10am!
How very exciting! This time things will get quite magical as stalls will be specifically themed to a woodland setting and all against the backdrop of our very intriguing 'Alternate Woodland Critter Evolution Fan Fiction' exhibition! When you go down to the woods today you're sure to witness the most unique and exciting artist market to date!

Celebrity Story

An exhibition of collage stickers and other works by Daniel Smith, Amanda Kenneth & gerant

DAg ARt is a collective that formed as an investigation into street art. The group started with stencils and moved on to small-scale collaged stickers made from images and text cut primarily from magazines. DAg ARt takes the text and images from these magazines and subverts the imagery by juxtaposing different elements. The use of humour and sometimes-obscene pieces from magazines create works that are at times crass and offensive.
Since the formation of DAg ARt, thousands of stickers have been made with the majority being put on display on the streets of Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne and Hong Kong.
The exhibition will include a wall of small collage stickers (up to 1000). DAg ARt specialises in juxtapositions and common themes of the works include celebrity, the media, body image, Brad Pitt, body builders, Heath Ledger, bad puns, one liners and people as they are represented in magazines.

Opening Night from 7pm Friday Feb 18
Exhibition runs until February 26

Young & Baroque Artist Market 2011







It's that time again!

The Young and Baroque Artist Market is on at ARThive Gallery

BUT this time we're on an adventure, a quiet creepy adventure, with rabbits and bears and toads and every other little creature you can imagine....

This boutique market will be specifically tailored to a woodland setting and we are looking for stall holders to respond to this theme.

If you want to come down to the woods today please send an email to subjecthive@gmail.com by 21st February!


Time Pour


Time Pour is the solo exhibition of amazing Sydney based artist illustrator, Elizabeth Nagy. After graduating from the Sydney College of the Arts in 2009, Lizzie placed her art practice on hold in the pursuit of becoming a midwife. However, after producing works for donations to Non Government Organisations such as FRANS, Amnesty International and FBi radio, she is now getting right back into creating and we are super excited to be presenting her current work to you!
The exhibition will showcase Lizzie's recent adaptation of coloured pencil and marker into her previous style which was predominately liner based illustration. Her highly time consuming drawings and collages are illuminated with fine detail and affectionate mark making and for this exhibition are centred around themes of time and the pressures of creating as a young illustrator. Inspired by childrens illustration, folk art and craft and collage, Lizzies work is a thought provoking fusion of figurative and fantastical landscapes, typography, anatomy and mythological creatures.

Listing influences such as Shaun Tan, Tohby Riddle, Adrian Tomine and Cristy Road, Time Pour shall be an illustration extravaganza not to be missed!

OPENING NIGHT: Friday 4th February @ 7pm
Exhibition runs until 12th February