Please come and join us at the opening of our visual arts student exhibition at the University of Southern Queensland on Friday 15 July - 5pm for a 5.30pm start. Free Admission - No Bookings Required.
The exhibition runs from 15 July to 5 August 2022 in the A-Block Foyer Gallery during business hours Monday - Friday.
Come and see the diverse array of works that this current cohort of exciting creatives studying and exploring the visual arts at USQ are producing.
The exhibition runs from 15 July to 5 August 2022 in the A-Block Foyer Gallery during business hours Monday - Friday.
Come and see the diverse array of works that this current cohort of exciting creatives studying and exploring the visual arts at USQ are producing.
A USQ Visual Arts Student Exhibition supported by Banter Coffee Kitchen
229 Margaret St, TOOWOOMBA
4th April – 14th May 2022
‘3’ is a collection of works by 3rd Year Visual Arts students studying at the University of Southern Queensland School of Creative Arts. Through this exhibition, each artist explores the number, superstitions, and form of ‘3’ by responding with A3 size artworks which reference the many different elements associated with ‘3’.
Artworks in this exhibition display a range of mediums including Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture and Textiles. This is the first time a number of these artists will be exhibiting outside of the university and as a collective. This talented and enthusiastic group of local emerging artists are eager to spotlight and share their work with the wider Toowoomba community through the support of Banter Coffee Kitchen.
Featured Artists:
Jennifer Baker, Jade Courtney, Ashley Churchward, Amanda Digweed, Noelle Hodges, Amber Jones, Maddeline Pitts, James Presley, Louise Taylor, Louise Tait and Jemma White.
Mural and Promotional material:
Maddeline Pitts
229 Margaret St, TOOWOOMBA
4th April – 14th May 2022
‘3’ is a collection of works by 3rd Year Visual Arts students studying at the University of Southern Queensland School of Creative Arts. Through this exhibition, each artist explores the number, superstitions, and form of ‘3’ by responding with A3 size artworks which reference the many different elements associated with ‘3’.
Artworks in this exhibition display a range of mediums including Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture and Textiles. This is the first time a number of these artists will be exhibiting outside of the university and as a collective. This talented and enthusiastic group of local emerging artists are eager to spotlight and share their work with the wider Toowoomba community through the support of Banter Coffee Kitchen.
Featured Artists:
Jennifer Baker, Jade Courtney, Ashley Churchward, Amanda Digweed, Noelle Hodges, Amber Jones, Maddeline Pitts, James Presley, Louise Taylor, Louise Tait and Jemma White.
Mural and Promotional material:
Maddeline Pitts
"Catching the Air of a Wild Woman" - Art Exhibition
11 June to 6 July 2019
InspirationIn my second solo art exhibition supported by the Tablelands Regional Gallery, I have created a series of distinctive and colour filled artworks inspired by free-spirited wild women across the world who express their true nature and joy through the global phenomenon of tribal style dance known as "belly dancing".
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Opening Night, Friday 14 June , 5.30pmEnjoy the intimate old world atmosphere of the Old Post Office Gallery on Opening Night, Friday 14 June from 5.30 - 7.30pm.
There will be a very special performance by the gorgeous Wendy Clark from Nomadica Tribal Dance, plus a cash bar and nibbles to sustain you while you view these stunning new art works. |
Exhibition VenueThe Old Post Office Gallery
Chinatown 86 Herberton Rd Atherton Opening times: Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm Come & visit me as artist in residence Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 12 - 4 |
Belly Dancing Workshops
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Please feel free to get in touch if you would like to know more about these exhibitions and events. You can use the "contact me now" button or:
Ph or text: 0431 553 085 email: louisetaylorartist@gmail.com Instagram: @louisetaylorartist |