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Media release

27 January 2022

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

Regional artists on display at Tweed Regional Gallery

'Habitat' by Megan Puls & Jo Norton and 'SOS' by Belle Raine to open

Colony by Jo Norton
Jo Norton, Colony I 2021, handbuilt porcelain with hand-drilled piercing and texture, 40 x 45cm. Image courtesy of the artist.  

Tweed Regional Gallery will present 2 new exhibitions by artists of the region from Friday 4 February to Sunday 17 April 2022: Habitat by Gold Coast ceramicists Megan Puls and Jo Norton, and SOS by Northern Rivers artist Belle Raine.

Habitat by long-time collaborators Megan Puls and Jo Norton explores the various habitats around the artists’ local environments on the coastal fringe of South East Queensland. Their intricate ceramic works are informed by the colours, textures and shapes provided by the complex natural world. The artists share a common dialogue through clay – 'we are passionate about our environment'.

Belle Raine graduated from the Byron School of Art in 2020, completing 3 years in visual arts practice and is currently enrolled in their alumni program. Her work is influenced by film and photography, oscillating between the representational and the abstract. In her exhibition SOS, history, politics and contemporary issues are wielded together with the intimately personal.

Tweed Regional Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said: “We are excited to be opening our first new exhibitions for 2022. The exhibitions are part of the Community Access Exhibitions Program, which showcases the extraordinary talent of artists from our region. These artists have very distinct practices and contribute to the region's robust visual identity, and I am proud to be exhibiting them at the Gallery.”

All are welcome to attend the opening celebrations on Friday 11 February 2022, 6–8 pm. $25 | Bookings essential: februaryopenings.eventbrite.com.au. Light refreshments will be provided. Guest speakers include Uncle Victor Slockee; Tracy Cooper-Lavery (Director, Gallery and Visual Arts at HOTA); and Michael Cusack (artist and Co-Director, Byron School of Art).

Public programs:

Handbuilt Vase Workshop with Jo Norton
Sunday 6 February 2022 | 1:30–4 pm | $125
Join Jo Norton in the Gallery Foyer and build a vase of your own design in this hands on workshop. The workshop includes tuition, stoneware clay, glazing and firing. A light afternoon tea will be served.
Bookings essential: vaseworkshop.eventbrite.com.au

Meet the Artist: Belle Raine
Sunday 20 March 2022 | 2–3 pm | Free
Join Belle Raine for insights into her practice and her exhibition, SOS. Stay afterwards for an informal chat and refreshments in the Gallery Foyer.
Bookings recommended, limited walk-ins available: mtabelleraine.eventbrite.com.au

Insurgent by Belle Raine

Belle Raine, Insurgent 2020,oil on linen, 76 x 60.5cm. Image courtesy of the artist. Photo: Michelle Eabry.

 

Downloads 

Photo 1: Colony by Jo Norton

Jo Norton, Colony I 2021, handbuilt porcelain with hand-drilled piercing and texture, 40 x 45cm. Image courtesy of the artist.  

Photo 2: Insurgent by Belle Raine

Belle Raine, Insurgent 2020,oil on linen, 76 x 60.5cm. Image courtesy of the artist. Photo: Michelle Eabry. 

Photo 3: Walkingthecurve by Megan Puls

Megan Puls, Walkingthecurve 2021, 40 x 48cm, stoneware clay. Image courtesy of the artist.

 

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Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre
2 Mistral Road (corner of Tweed Valley Way, Murwillumbah South)
PO Box 816 Murwillumbah, NSW 2484

Web: artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au
Email: tweedart@tweed.nsw.gov.au
Phone: 02 6670 2790

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