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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity: August 2009
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity. In a residency hosted by the Royal Western Australian Historical Society. Thursday, August 6, 2009. My Aunt, Vi Taylor, spent much of her childhood in the Eastern Goldfields, where she developed a great love for Western Australian wildflowers. As an adult, she depicted them in paint and stitch on a veriety of surfaces. This jarrah fire screen was painted as a wedding gift for my parents. Here is a detail. Vi also embroidered table linen. This spider orc...
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Wendy Lugg - jottings: Collagraphs
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Wendy Lugg - jottings. Occasional jottings from my daily work and travels. Monday, 25 November 2013. On Friday Angie, Pam and I had the good fortune to spend a few hours with Karen McGlurkin in her studio, creating and printing collagraphs. Here Karen is winding a plate through the press. Karen removing the excess etching ink from the plate. Angie watches intently as Karen refines the ink removal process. Pam with her frog print. Angie compares her plates and the resulting prints. View my complete profile.
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Wendy Lugg - jottings: January 2014
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Wendy Lugg - jottings. Occasional jottings from my daily work and travels. Friday, 24 January 2014. Yesterday I headed up the coast to Yanchep, for a lovely catch-up with artist friends I'd not seen since my residency last November. It turned out to be an auspicious choice of days to visit. Angie Beck, who made a number of sock dolls during the residency, was about to send one of them off on a world trip. First stop Hong Kong! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Wendy Lugg - jottings: July 2014
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Wendy Lugg - jottings. Occasional jottings from my daily work and travels. Saturday, 26 July 2014. TELLING STORIES exhibition invitation. In August 2011 I commenced a six month arts residency exploring the museum collection and local history of the City of Wanneroo, on the northern outskirts of the Perth. After two busy months of finalising arrangements as exhibition curator and administrator, as well as finishing my own artworks (well, I admit, I'm still stitching and printing! Links to this post.
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Wendy Lugg - jottings: August 2014
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Wendy Lugg - jottings. Occasional jottings from my daily work and travels. Tuesday, 5 August 2014. Exhibition opened last Friday, with an appeciative audience in attendance to enjoy the wonderful work of the six artists I invited to join me in telling stories about things that matter to us. Rolls of quilts on the table, walls awaiting adornment, and in the background trolleys full of light fixtures awaiting placement. Here I am with Pam Annesley, receiving her beautiful jewellery. I'll show some images o...
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity: Spreading the word
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity. In a residency hosted by the Royal Western Australian Historical Society. Sunday, June 14, 2009. The first week of June was Heritage Week here in WA - a time for the state's many local heritage organisations to highlight local history. I was pleased to be invited to be part of the festivities. Last Sunday I gave a talk as part of the Historical Society of Cockburn's heritage week celebration at Azelia Ley Homestead Museum. Emma Knight, seen here taking ...
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity: Odd couple
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity. In a residency hosted by the Royal Western Australian Historical Society. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. This odd couple occupy a corner of the costume storage room at Stirling House. There they stand, patiently waiting, until they are deemed the best fit for a garment about to be put on display in the Society's museum. Here is a highly magnified detail of the tiny stitches used to support the damaged areas of the dress on a fabric carefully dyed to match....
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity: Mapping Memory
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Wendy Lugg - exploring history, place and identity. In a residency hosted by the Royal Western Australian Historical Society. Saturday, April 16, 2011. I've been silent not because I had nothing to say, but because I've been busy, preparing for my exhibition Mapping Memory. Which opened at the State Library of Western Australia on April 8th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Royal Western Australian Historical Society was awarded a grant to host Wendy Lugg as artist in residence during 2009. Th...