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Contact Details

Goolwa Visitor Information Centre

cnr Cadell Street and Cutting Road, Goolwa SA 5214

Tel: 1300 466 592

goolwavic@alexandrina.sa.gov.au

 

Strathalbyn Visitor Information Centre

South Terrace, Strathalbyn SA 5255

Tel: 1300 007 842

strathalbynvic@alexandrina.sa.gov.au

South Coast Regional Arts Centre

The South Coast Regional Arts Centre promotes emerging and professional artists from across the Southern Fleurieu region. Located in the historic Old Goolwa Police Station on Goolwa Terrace, the Arts Centre is the focus for a variety of arts practise including painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, jewellery, ceramics and performance.

Exhibitions change monthly and the premises are available to hire for conferences, meetings and workshops.

For further information contact: Leah Grace
Phone: 8555 7289
Fax: 8555 3603
Email: leah.grace@alexandrina.sa.gov.au

Opening times:                                                                      

Wednesday to Friday 11am to 4pm                                          
Saturday and Sunday 10am to 4pm                                            

Links

Art Trail Brochure
Photo of South Coast Regional Arts Centre Courtroom

Country Arts SA
Australia Business Arts Foundation
SALA Festival

January 2013

January 2013

Concentric
A solo exhibition by Audrey Kooyman,
artist in residence at the South Coast Regional Arts Centre comprising paintings, drawings and installation based on the universal form of the mandala. Concentric is on show from December 8 2012 to January 28 2013

Concentric Exhibition Brochure(4573 kb)

When: 8th Dec 2012 - 28th Jan 2013
Where: South Coast Regional Arts Centre
           Goolwa Terrace, Goolwa
Cost: Free entry to exhibtion

 

Robert Hannaford: Open Studio   

Robert Hannaford: Open Studio  incorporates rarely or never-exhibited work, including sketch books, working drawings, maquettes, landscape, portrait and figure studies, and finished paintings.  It is designed thematically to reflect the diversity of the artist’s interests as well as the evolution of his practice across a lifetime. These themes include: family, youth & age, portraits and self portraits, nature alive, landscapes, objects great and small, the human figure and commissions.

John Neylon, an Adelaide-based art writer and curator, sees this as a special opportunity for people to gain a unique insight into the life and studio practice of this naturally talented and successful national artist.

“I wanted to draw what I saw from the first time I was a lad. What I saw fascinated me. I still experience the enthusiasm and excitement for painting and nature I felt as a child.” Robert Hannaford

Robert Hannaford: Open Studio takes the viewer behind the scenes and into the artist’s studio. For the artist his studio is a physical space, the ‘engine room’ in which works of art are produced, and also a personal space, a way of imagining, thinking and working, inspired by the great studio traditions of western art.

In a professional career spanning over thirty five years, Hannaford has undertaken numerous private portrait and significant public commissions. He is also an inspired landscapist and his celebration of South Australian landscapes in particular, from the Flinders Ranges to the Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, belongs to a tradition which unites generations of landscapists from Hans Heysen to the present day. His practice extends across a broad range of genres including; landscape, the human figure, nature studies and still life in a diversity of media; oil painting, ink, pencil and charcoal sketching, watercolour and sculpture.

Robert Hannaford Exhibition Brochure(1822 kb)

Robert Hannaford: Open Studio is touring as part of Country Arts SA Visual Art Touring program. 

Where: Signal Point Gallery
           The Wharf, Goolwa
When:  14th Jan - 14th March 2013
Open:  11am to 4pm Monday to Friday
           10am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday
For more information visit www.countryarts.org.au

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