Explore art in PUBLIC PLACES with 150 artists and 40 events in OVER 80 venues THROUGHOUT HOBSONS BAY during april A message from the Mayor Over 600 artists and businesses have been enabled by Art In Public Places since its inception, and the program is bigger and more diverse than ever before with 150 western region artists exhibiting this April. WELCOME TO ART IN PUBLIC PLACES, WHERE ART IN HOBSONS BAY MOVES BEYOND THE WALLS OF A GALLERY. EVERYBODY CAN EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE AND CELEBRATE THE ARTS THROUGH EXHIBITIONS, EVENTS, INSTALLATIONS, POP-UPS AND PASTE-UPS IN UNEXPECTED PLACES. Local trader associations, businesses, event producers, arts networks and groups all join in with Council to present Art in Public Places for the community, and we thank everyone involved for their hard work and support. This year there will be plenty to see during business hours, but also a number of events and temporary art installations after dark. Don’t miss #lightuplogan where Logan Reserve will be lit up with dynamic effects; and street projections and installations in Hall Street, Newport developed with Williamstown High School students and the Projector Bike team. Brooklyn is part of the program this year with roving performance artist Michael Meneghetti presenting a film projected across shop fronts in Eames Avenue during the evening. There really is something for everyone to experience through this month of all things cultural. artinpublicplaces #artinpublicplaces So take a look at this year’s program, mark your favourites on a map, and enjoy art in some unusual places across Hobsons Bay. Cr Colleen Gates Mayor of Hobsons Bay artinpublicplaces.com.au Information was correct at time of printing, but may be subject to change. Please refer to www.artinpublicplaces.com.au QR code generated on http://qrcode.littleidiot.be ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES ALTONA How To Get There Bus 411, 412, 415, 903 (smartbus service), 944 (nightrider) Train Werribee line, Williamstown line All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au ALTONA NORTH LIBRARY & BORRACK SQUARE KO RO RO IT C R E EK R O 12 Orbital: Three in One A 1 Active Audiology Anindita Banerjee 13 Pier Street Poppy Project A 2 Eco Laundry Room Laura Dalta-Viota 14 Soctopia 3 Pier 71 Lesley Dennis 15 Two Mates Talking 4 The Beach House Cafe Vicki Graham 16 Under the Surface 17 The Wishing Tree A 8 24 Pier 71 Marie Lacina 18 A 6 Navacue Accountants Janice McCarthy A day in the life of an Altona-ite 19 Busk-a-Move Altona A 7 Waffee Rachael Morris 20 Get Arty @ Truganina Homestead 8 Navacue Accountants Janice McCarthy 21 Electronic Moon A 22 Spheres A 23 Explosive Measures A 24 ehind this Smile B – Storytelling A RD S ER Events, installations, exhibitions and more LL MI TO N SQ UA CI VI C PA C 23 RA DE N ST ST SO UT ALTONA MEADOWS CENTRAL SQUARE, SKATE PARK & APEX PARK 9 12 20 23 A H PA R A DE R AI LWAY 6 15 18 17 19 5 3 10 13 21 22 8 11 4 BLYT H ST Q NS UEE E SP T L AN ADE LOGAN RESERVE Airtime A 10 Flight A 11 Leaves of Change A RD W 9 16 MI LL ER S HA R R ING T O RE G RI EV E MAIDS TO N E ST 7 2 14 1 PI E R S T HA RR ING A 5 AD CHERRY LAKE A A Accessible entry for those who need mobility aids C Hobsons Bay Civic Centre A Altona Train Station W Westona Train Station Altona ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES 1 Anindita Banerjee Mixed media Active Audiology 10 Harrington Square 2 Laura Dalta-Viota Textile art Eco Laundry Room 22 Harrington Square 5 Marie Lacina Mosaic Pier 71 71 Pier Street 6 Janice McCarthy Sculpture, printmaking, works on paper Navacue Accountants 78 Pier Street 3 Lesley Dennis Acrylic painting Pier 71 71 Pier Street 4 Vicki Graham Oil painting The Beach House Cafe 22 Pier Street 7 Rachael Morris Watercolour Waffee 25 Harrington Square 8 JANICE MCCARTHY Sculpture, printmaking, works on paper Navacue Accountants 18-19 Borrack Square Events, installations, exhibitions and more Altona 9 Airtime In partnership with StreetSmART Throughout April Flags, Altona Meadows Skate Park, Queen Street, Altona Meadows Airtime is an ephemeral public art project that highlights the creative talents of young people in Hobsons Bay. The featured works are the results of the StreetSmART program at Woods Street Arts Space during 2014 and 2015. 10 Flight 11 Leaves of Change 12 Orbital: Three in One In partnership with Yarra Community Housing Presented by Louis Joel Arts & Community Centre Throughout April Various locations in and around Pier Street, Altona Throughout April Louis Joel Arts & Community Centre, 5 Sargood Street, Altona Presented by Larissa MacFarlane, Ilona Nelson, Naomi Nicholls with Heather Van Heerwaarden Pier Street will be taken over by a flight of ephemeral butterflies. Working with the McIntyre Drive Yarra Community Housing residents, hundreds of hand decorated butterflies will highlight the fragility of our environment and in particular the Altona Skipper Butterfly which is an endangered species. The colourful butterflies will swarm and cluster in various locations around Pier Street. The Louis Joel Arts & Community Centre staff have been working with students from six primary schools and four kindergartens to develop a creative sustainability display. The display features six trees covered in leaves showing handwritten messages highlighting ways we can protect the environment and develop better sustainability approaches to everyday life. Throughout April Orbital exhibition space, Aldi Supermarket, Central Square, Altona Meadows Three local artists have made work in response to Altona Meadows. The artists - Ilona Nelson, Larissa MacFarlane and Naomi Nicholls - have made work for the Orbital windows using light, image and objects. The Orbital exhibition is lit between 9am and 9pm and is open to public viewing seven days a week. It provides a public art space within the local shopping centre. Events, installations, exhibitions and more Altona 13 Pier Street Poppy Project 14 Soctopia 15 Two Mates Talking 16 Under the Surface Presented by the Country Women’s Association - Altona Evening Branch Presented by Laura Dalta-Viota Presented by Bradley Brown and Daniel Waters Presented by Wild Book Collective Throughout April Rotary notice board, Logan Reserve, Altona This installation piece features panels of poppies handmade by the Country Women’s Association (Altona Evening Branch) and the community to commemorate the 100 years of the Anzac Gallipoli landing. For further information see www.facebook.com/ CwaAltonaEveningBranch Throughout April The Eco Laundry Room, 22 Harrington Square, Altona Laura Dalta-Viota’s most recent installation involves socks. Those warm, odd shaped, quirky and often cute items of clothing that mysteriously disappear overnight. Have you ever wondered why you throw two socks into the washing machine and only one comes out? Step into her whimsical world of socks and find out… Throughout April Corner Blyth and Pier Streets, Altona Throughout April Situated in the Millers Road underpass opposite Seaholme Primary School This ongoing mixed media collaborative project further develops a visual dialogue between two artists and their images. The Two Mates Talking paste-up explores various elements of culture, society and community, outside of the traditional gallery context. Brought to you by the Wild Book Collective, this subterranean, site specific installation explores the western suburbs rich cultural underground. Using a broad range of materials and installation methods, Under the Surface reflects the forgotten stories of our community’s history. Events, installations, exhibitions and more Altona 17 The Wishing Tree In partnership with the Altona Village Traders Association Throughout April Melissa Cafe, 34 Pier Street, Altona Make a wish and share your hopes and dreams on Altona’s very own wishing tree. Small tags will be available from Melissa Cafe for the community to write a wish and then hang on the tree. 18 A day in the life of an Altona-ite In partnership with the Altona Village Traders Association Tuesday 14 to Thursday 30 April Market Days: Tuesday 24 March, Tuesday 31 March, Tuesday 14 April Corner Blyth and Pier Streets, Altona A community project that captures the faces of Altona; from traders, local identities, residents and market goers. Images and stories will be captured and installed on market days. 19 Busk-a-Move Altona In partnership with the Altona Village Traders Association Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April Various times and locations Pier Street, Altona Altona’s streets will be alive for a weekend with some groovin’ tunes and pop up entertainment by local performers and talented local school kids. For full details of the program, including locations and the line-up follow ‘artinpublicplaces’ on Facebook for regular updates. 20 Get Arty @ Truganina Homestead Produced by Hobsons Bay Arts Society Saturday 11 April 10am to 4pm Truganina Explosives Reserve Homestead, 276 Queen Street, Altona (next to Apex Park) A day of free art activities, demonstrations and displays, including kids’ art activities, painting, sketching, woodwork, fabric painting, recycled art, wire sculpting and more. For further information contact Hobsons Bay Arts Society at [email protected], 0400 671 616 or visit www.hobsonsbayartssociety.org.au Events, installations, exhibitions and more Altona 21 Electronic Moon 22 Spheres 23 Explosive Measures Presented by Future Creation Workshop Presented by Sean Diamond Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April Logan Reserve, Altona Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April Logan Reserve, Altona Presented by the Environmental Performance Agency Electronic Moon is a collaboration involving young people from the local area, including Bayside College Paisley Campus. This project will use up-cycling, carpentry, LED electronics and computer programming to create a light installation. Young designers will create individual light show modules and integrate them to create a unified structure. The team will experiment with a wide range of dynamic lighting effects. Sean Diamond sculpts new forms from amorphous detritus, utilising discarded materials. Diamond’s Spheres are internally welded steel forms which draw focus to their internal void, rather than the post-industrial material they are constructed from. #lightuplogan Spheres will transform the night time environment of Logan Reserve. #lightuplogan Throughout April Hobsons Bay Civic Centre foyer, 115 Civic Parade, Altona Friday 24 April, 7pm Sunday 26 April, 7pm Truganina Explosives Reserve Homestead, 276 Queen Street, Altona (next to Apex Park) Explosive Measures is a performance and installation that highlights the ecology and history of Truganina Coastal Park. Extracts from the 2014 performance, Distal Fragments will be displayed at Hobsons Bay Civic Centre. Performances take place in the natural environment. Closed toe shoes and long trousers are essential. Bookings via [email protected] ehind this Smile 24 B – Storytelling Wednesday 8 April, 2pm to 3pm Altona North Library Corner Millers and McArthurs Road, Altona North Behind this Smile is a visual narrative developed as part of the Racism it Stops with Me campaign, with the aim to challenge cultural stereotypes and promote positive attitudes towards cultural diversity in our municipality. This workshop brings together some of the community involved in the project. Hear their stories first hand and stand on your soap box to tell us what is behind your smile. #behindthissmile Laverton How To Get There Bus 417 Train Werribee line All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au CHARLE SWORTH ST S ST TH O M A WO S AM T LI SS IL OD RD A 4 W B LA D IN ST 11 WAT L MAH ER R TS S T R D L R AI YA LW A VE ES F IN C PR LC 2 3 WY 4 TO AVIATION ROAD A Accessible entry for those who need mobility aids L Laverton Train Station LC Laverton Community Hub R Reunion public artwork street art / workshops / inclusive arts / life drawing / urban art / screen printing / pottery / pop ups / professional development / kids classes 44 Woods Street, Laverton VIC 3028 PO Box 21, Altona VIC 3018 www.facebook.com/woodsstreetarts Events, installations, exhibitions and more LAVERTON 1 500cans: Bladin Street 2 Behind this Smile Presented by Urban Arts Collective featuring Street SmART and guest artist Throughout April Laverton Hub and Hobsons Bay Libraries Throughout April Corner Bladin Street and Whittaker Avenue, Laverton Behind This Smile is a socially responsive artwork developed by artist Wendy Murray as part of the Racism It Stops with Me campaign, with the aim to challenge cultural stereotypes and promote positive attitudes towards cultural diversity in our municipality. Twelve local residents from diverse backgrounds share their stories and portraits. You can see the artwork at Laverton Hub, Altona Library, Altona Meadows Library, Altona North Library and Williamstown Library. 500cans is a temporary street art workshop program that enables temporary art projects to be realised across Hobsons Bay. Through a series of workshops a leading artist worked with local young people to develop the works on display in Laverton and Williamstown through Art in Public Places. 500cans is part of the Woods Street Arts Space program. Come, be inspired and see what’s behind their smiles. Stories can be downloaded at www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au #behindthissmile 3 Tubby the Robot visits Laverton Saturday 18 April 11am to 1pm Aviation Road, Laverton Tubby the Robot is out of the box and out of this world! He’s one of Australia’s most loved street theatre acts and programmed to delight one and all. This gleaming retro-futuristic robot has a curiosity for all things human. And you’ll be just as delighted to find yourself chatting to a walking, talking robot along Aviation Road. See Tubby and his Baby roving the street and be sure to stop and say hello! 4 Pop Up Garage Sale Presented by Woods Street Arts Space Sunday 26 April 10am to 3pm Woods Street Arts Space, 44 Woods Street, Laverton Adult and kids’ clothing, artisan products, vintage items, cakes, vinyl, books and more. Entertainment, kids art workshop, pop-up coffee and food trucks throughout the day. For more information contact Arts and Culture on 9932 2001 or [email protected] ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES Williamstown 1 Yacht Club Hotel Casandrea A 2 Cafe Casuarina Anindita Banerjee A 3 Rifle Club Hotel Lor Davis A 4 Sams Boatshed Pat Duncan A 5 Prince Albert Hotel Linda Fry 6 Origami Sushi Bar Gordon Hickmott 7 Piccolo Gordon Hickmott 8 Poppi and Pippa Ann Howie 9 Amyst Amelia Kingston A 4 10 Cocoa Latte Larissa MacFarlane A 16 11 How To Get There 415, 471, 472 Bus Train Williamstown line All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au AL BE RT ST ME 5 LB OU 13 RN JO HN ST D AM PI O N SON S 7 28 WHITTAKER LN 20 22 24 25 26 23 8 10 9 21 15 6 14 T ND FE R G U PD E RD 3 TOWN HALL & LIBRARY 23 11 THE STRA 17 NW DO UG LA S ER CH 2 RA L ST ST RD ON P E TR A RN NEL S E LEC OU L LB P AY ME I LW VIC TO RIA 23 1 ER S RN LE BO ES T 12 T 18 19 WILLIAMSTOWN BOTANIC GARDENS W Williamstown Train Station Hobsons Bay Visitor Information Centre 17 The Vic Inn Williamstown Camera Club A Events, installations, exhibitions and more 18 Amaroo Open Day and Art and Craft Market A 19 Paint the Gardens A 20 500Cans: Whittaker Lane A Loom Room open day and weaving demonstration A 22 5x7 exhibition A 23 Busk-a-Move Williamstown A Replenish Janice McCarthy 24 Open House Williamstown A 12 Steampacket Hotel Gary Moore 25 Sons of Williamstown: Behind the Faces A 13 Atelier Art Supplies Rafael de la Paz 26 The Listies make you Laugh Out Loud A 14 Gas Central Williamstown Milos Pelikan All Quiet on the Western Front A 15 Brixton Pound Justin Tumilaar W A Accessible entry for those who need mobility aids NW North Williamstown Train Station Customs House Hotel Williamstown Camera Club 21 CO OS PA R K ST 27 16 A 27 28 These places are marked for past and future great handstands A Williamstown ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES 1 CasAndrea Photographic art Yacht Club Hotel 207 Nelson Place 2 Anindita Banerjee Mixed media Cafe Casuarina Shop 4, 79–83 Douglas Parade 5 Linda Fry Mixed media Prince Albert Hotel 141 Douglas Parade 6 Gordon Hickmott Ceramics Origami Sushi Bar Ferguson Street 3 Lor Davis Mixed media Rifle Club Hotel 121 Victoria Street 4 Pat Duncan Oil painting Sams Boatshed 3 Syme Street 7 Gordon Hickmott Ceramics Piccolo 2/12 Douglas Parade 8 Ann Howie Oil painting Poppi and Pippa 28a Ferguson Street Williamstown ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES 9 Amelia Kingston Printmaking, ceramics Amyst Shop 7, 4 –18 Ferguson Street 11 Janice McCarthy Sculpture, printmaking, works on paper Replenish 20 Douglas Parade 10 Larissa MacFarlane Printmaking Cocoa Latte 24 Ferguson Street 13 Rafael de la Paz Painting, drawings on paper Atelier Art Supplies 8/199 Champion Road 14 Milos Pelikan Sculpture Gas Central Williamstown 21–23 Ferguson Street 12 Gary Moore Photography Steampacket Hotel 13 Cole Street 15 Justin Tumilaar Graphic design Brixton Pound 63 Ferguson Street 16 Williamstown Camera Club Photography Customs House Hotel 161 Nelson Place Williamstown ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES HOBSONS BAY PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAM 2015 SEASON 17 WILLIAMSTOWN CAMERA CLUB Photography The Vic Inn 65 – 67 Douglas Parade Telephone bookings 9932 4074 www.hobsonsbaytickets.com.au Events, installations, exhibitions and more Williamstown 18 Amaroo Open Day and Art and Craft Market 19 Paint the Gardens 20 500Cans: Whittaker Lane Presented by Mind Australia Presented by Friends of Williamstown Botanic Gardens Presented by Urban Arts Collective featuring Street SmART and guest artist Sunday 29 March 11am to 2pm Mind Community Services Williamstown, 97-99 Osborne Street, Williamstown Sunday 29 March 11am to 5pm Williamstown Botanic Gardens, Osborne Street, Williamstown Throughout April Whittaker Lane, Williamstown The Amaroo art and craft market is all about sharing with the community the arts and culture provided at this important service. Go for a stroll through the beautiful Williamstown Botanical Gardens and enjoy this popular outdoor exhibition showcasing the fine talents of local botanic and landscape artists. Whilst you’re there you can grab a coffee, view the art exhibition and browse through the market for unique one off artworks for sale at an affordable price - all while you listen to some great live music. Contact Mind Australia on 9397 2709 or visit www.mindaustralia.org.au There will be prizes on offer for the participating artists, including First Prize, Gardens Prize, Young Person’s Prize, Emerging Artist’s Prize and People’s Choice Prizes. In the event of wet weather, phone 9932 4310 or visit www.facebook.com/ artinpublicplaces 500cans is a temporary street art workshop program that enables projects to be realised across Hobsons Bay. Through a series of workshops a leading artist worked with local young people to develop the works on display in Williamstown and Laverton through Art in Public Places. 500cans is part of the Woods Street Arts Space program. 21 Loom Room open day and weaving demonstration Presented by The Loom Room Wednesday 15 April 11am to 2.30pm Loom Room, ‘The Corner’ in Williamstown (Seniors Building), Corner of Melbourne Road and Ferguson Street The Loom Room is a welcoming space for participants to learn and share threading skills; a place for the community to play with needles, hooks, sewing machines, spinning wheels and weaving looms. If you love to design and create or are curious to discover more then join us for a demonstration of weaving by experienced local weavers, and a chance to try your hand on one of the looms. For more information, email Jenni at [email protected] or by text 0478 641 236. Events, installations, exhibitions and more Williamstown 22 5x7 exhibition 23 Busk-a-Move Williamstown 24 Open House Williamstown Presented by Hobsons Bay Art Society Presented by Hobsons Bay City Council in partnership with the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce Presented by Open House Williamstown Friday 17 to Tuesday 28 April The Gallery, Williamstown Library, 104 Ferguson Street, Williamstown Hobsons Bay Arts Society in conjunction with Hobsons Bay City Council and Qenos, Altona will be holding a 5x7 art exhibition representing artists in the western region and schools in the Hobsons Bay area. Visit www.libraries.hobsonsbay.vic. gov.au for opening hours. Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April Various times and locations Ferguson Street, Douglas Parade and Nelson Place, Williamstown Williamstown streets will be alive for a weekend with pop up entertainment by local performers and talented local school kids. For full details of the program, including locations and the line up, follow ‘artinpublicplaces’ on Facebook for regular updates. Sunday 19 April 12.30pm to 4.30pm Williamstown Town Hall, 104 Ferguson Street, Williamstown Explore a unique collection of houses with both architectural and historic merit in Williamstown, Melbourne’s original seaport. For this inaugural ‘Open House Williamstown’ event, houses within walking distance of the suburb’s Town Hall will be featured. Open House Williamstown will celebrate the history and heritage of the seaside town, whilst also raising funds for the Cancer Council of Victoria. Afternoon tea will be served at the Town Hall. Tickets are available online at www.ticketebo.com.au/ openhousewilliamstown for $35 or for $40 on the day. 25 Sons of Williamstown: Behind the Faces Sunday 19 April 1.30pm to 2.30pm Williamstown Town Hall, 104 Ferguson Street, Williamstown Of the 1800 Williamstown men who enlisted during the First World War, 265 gave their lives. In 1917, on behalf of the people of Williamstown, Councillor Henderson undertook to collect photographs of each and every one of those 265 men. Join us at Williamstown Town Hall as we share for the first time our extraordinary photographic honour board of the powerful stories behind the faces; stories of service, mateship, sacrifice and humanity. Events, installations, exhibitions and more Williamstown 26 The Listies make you Laugh Out Loud Presented by Arts at Your Doorstep Thursday 23 April, 6pm Williamstown Town Hall, 104 Ferguson Street, Williamstown 27 All Quiet on the Western Front Presented by Williamstown Film Society Wednesday 29 April, 7.30pm Supper Room, Mechanics Institute, Electra Street, Williamstown Don’t miss it! Guests are encouraged to bring a hamper and enjoy this family event over supper. All Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 American epic war film based on the novel written by Erick Maria Remarque and directed by Lewis Milestone. All Quiet on the Western Front is considered a realistic and harrowing account of warfare in World War One and was the first to win the Academy Awards for both Outstanding Production and Best Director. Book now at www.hobsonsbaytickets.com.au or phone 9932 4074. For further information call Dorothy on 9397 6000 or email [email protected] Australia’s most sought after kids’ comedians The Listies make you LOL! is raucous, unruly and guaranteed to have the whole family (even dads) LOLing, ROFLing and ROFLSHALBOWCOing. 28 These places are marked for past and future great handstands Presented by Larissa MacFarlane From Monday 6 April Corner Ferguson Street and Wellington Parade, Williamstown This site specific artwork, based on one of my woodcuts, is part of my ongoing investigation into my daily ritual of performing handstands. I find brick walls and side streets make great spots for handstands and this Williamstown shop wall feels just right. Spotswood How To Get There Bus 472, 944 Train Werribee, Williamstown line All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au E 5 1 HOPE ST S SW 9 CR AIG ST ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES 1 Mies Coffee Bar Anah Creet 2 Duchess of Spotswood Jessie Deane 3 Two Birds Brewery Sean Diamond A 4 Quazi Design Louise Hall A 5 Chase Kitchen Amanda Johns A 4 DR AK E ST ST R ST RA MS AY MC LIS TE 8 HU DS ON S RD H AL L ST 2 6 BO OK ER ST SIM CO CK AV 6 Spottiswoode Hotel Judith Leuenberger A 7 Two Birds Brewery Michael Shiell A Events, installations, exhibitions and more 8 The Responsiveness Clinic A 9 Spotswood Industrial Heritage Walk A 3 7 A Accessible entry for those who need mobility aids BU RL EIG H ST S Spotswood Train Station SW Scienceworks Spotswood ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES 1 Anah Creet Works on paper Mies Coffee Bar 85 Hudsons Road 2 Jessie Deane Needlepoint Duchess of Spotswood 87 Hudsons Road 5 Amanda Johns Watercolour Chase Kitchen 80 Hudsons road 3 Sean Diamond Sculpture Two Birds Brewery 136 Hall Street 4 Louise Hall Mixed media Quazi Design 144 Hall Street 7 Michael Shiell Papercut Two Birds Brewery 136 Hall Street 6 Judith Leuenberger Painting Spottiswoode Hotel 62 Hudsons Road Events, installations, exhibitions and more FREE ENTRY Adults and kids clothing, vintage homewares, books, vinyl, cakes, artisan products and more 8 The Responsiveness Clinic Presented by Jules Vincent and William McBride Saturday 11 April 11am to 1pm Various locations on Hudsons Road, Spotswood The Responsiveness Clinic is an intervention into the social space, architectural relations, the signs and symbols of Spotswood. A stumbled upon place where people can play, speculate on the price of bread and the nature of the universe; or just listen, rest their dog, be a casual voyeur and relax. Tea and biscuits provided to stimulate the conversation. 9 Spotswood Industrial Heritage Walk Thursday 16 April, 10am Meet at Scienceworks Front Entrance, 2 Booker Street, Spotswood Our heritage is an important part of the cultural landscape here in Hobsons Bay. This guided tour of Spotswood provides an insight into the people, industries and businesses that transformed this landscape from a dairy farm to one of the Victoria’s most important manufacturing hubs. The walk takes approximately 2.5 hours. Bookings essential via 9932 4310 SUNDAY 26 APRIL 10AM TO 3PM Live entertainment from DJ Nathan McCarter FREE face painting and kids art workshop Food and coffee trucks woods street arts space Gold coin donations and proceeds from stall holder fees will be donated to West Welcome Wagon, a local charity supporting refugee communities. For more information contact Arts and Culture at [email protected] Only 15 mins from Melbourne CBD and right near Laverton train station. www.facebook.com/woodsstreetarts Presented by Woods Street Arts Space and Hobsons Bay City Council Newport ARTISTS IN BUSINESSES AND EVENTS Newport How To Get There Bus 432, 471, 472, 944 Train Werribee, Williamstown line E RD All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au ME LB OU RN HO BS ON EL PH IN ST CO LL IN GW OO D RD PA RA DE 3 4 TA IT ST 3 Hanging Gardens of Newport Presented by Newport Traders Association Throughout April Various locations in Newport Showcasing the creative artworks of primary school students to colour our world in Newport. The Hanging Gardens of Newport expresses growth, life, creativity and beauty. Newport shopping strips will come alive with colour thanks to local schoolchildren. M AR KE TS T N Michael Shiell Papercut The Pint of Milk 19 North Road DO UG LA S 2 6 HO ME RD MA SO N ST 5 1 FA RM ST HALL ST 3 ST S 7 N O RT H RD 1 ME LB OU For more information contact Phoebe Giles on 0418 591 094. RN ER D A Accessible entry for those who need mobility aids N Newport Train Station S The Substation 2 Mesh Mash Printmaking Nosh@Newport 24 Hall Street A Events, installations, exhibitions and more NEWPORT 4 Tiny Artists Presented by Rachael Morris and Jacqui Taylor Various dates in April see website for details Village Real Estate, 20 Hall Street, Newport The Tiny Artists exhibition is the result of Rachael and Jacqui’s journey and partnership. The project comprises of artworks produced by talented little artists and photographic images by Jacqui. The two elements encapsulate Rachael’s philosophy that art is about being a free creative soul. Both Rachael and Jacqui love art and believe strongly in supporting and inspiring children to be creative. They invite you to take part in creating a community artwork that we can all celebrate. Email [email protected] or call 0409 958 863 to book. 5 Artist in Op Shops Presented by Sayraphim Lothian Thursday 9 and Friday 10 April 9am to 5pm Vinnie’s Op Shop, 3-5 Mason Street, Newport Using clothes and materials that have been donated but cannot be sold (pieces with holes etc), Sayraphim will create soft sculpture portraits of the customers and staff. She will respond to books and paintings in the store; the possibilities for creation in such a space are endless. Watch an artist at work and to be inspired to create something new. 6 The Crossing Presented by Projector Bike in partnership with the Newport Traders Association Thursday 16 April 6.30pm to 9pm Various locations, beginning from Hall Street, Newport Combining architectural structures with experimental film, The Crossing is an immersive work that celebrates Newport history, people, art and music. Hall Street provides the starting point for this contemporary mobile and multi-projection walking tour event created in collaboration with Williamstown High School students. Experience a series of innovative street projections and installations. #thecrossingnewport 7 The Substation Artists’ Market Sunday 5 April 10am to 3pm 1 Market Street, Newport The Substation Artists’ Market is a unique indoor market showcasing some of the best local and regional artists, designers and makers in Melbourne. With such an eclectic mix of stalls ranging from paintings and photography to fashion, homewares, children’s products, hand-made jewelry and many more curios - there is something for everyone. Events, installations, exhibitions and more Brooklyn How To Get There Bus 411, 412 All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au FR AN C IS 1 E AM ES M IL LE RS RD GE N E LO Thursday 30 April 6pm to 8pm 10-14 Eames Avenue, Brooklyn ST CY PR US AV NOL AN AV E E WES T GAT E FWY Brooklyn Community Hall 1 Scartato Presented by Michael Meneghetti B S B ST D GR Whether it’s a sculpture, drawing, video or performance, for Michael, making art is bringing to life ideas and putting flesh on thoughts. Scartato, meaning discarded in Italian, is a roving performance work where Michael collects and attaches rubbish to himself as he walks around the city, gradually transforming into a human monument of litter. The performances will be filmed and presented across three shop fronts at the Eames Avenue shopping strip. #scartato Events, installations, exhibitions and more South Kingsville How To Get There Bus 432 Train Spotswood All transport information is available at www.ptv.gov.au WES T GATE FWY TH E AV EN UE 1 A Ritual of Handstands ED WAR DS RE SE RV E ST VE RN O N ST NE W ST BR UN EL M BL AC KS HAW S RD 1 Presented by Larissa MacFarlane O N TG O M ER Y C RE From 6 April Various locations in and around Vernon Street, South Kingsville S This site specific artwork reveals an ongoing investigation into Larissa’s daily ritual of performing handstands. Over the past ten years, she has performed at least one handstand every day, often in unexpected and inconspicuous places – both public and private. These are not public performances but private moments that bring the artist grounding, pain relief and joy. They are in fact a key part of managing her chronic illnesses. This site specific installation provides us with a playful insight into her world. For the latest arts and culture news, events and competitions, sign up for the Hobsons Bay Arts and Events e-newsletter at: www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/artsenews PRESENTED By artinpublicplaces.com.au artinpublicplaces Supported By #artinpublicplaces
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