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Technology, Naturally

Danielle Berry, Jesse Midgley & Nadine Torrisi

Vault Space

A Vault exhibition by graduating & current JCU students showcasing individual interpretations of the theme ‘Technology meets Nature’ in an exploration of the varying harmony and dissonance between these two chief forces that dominate our world.

Mesh

Marion Gaemers, Lynnette Griffiths and Sue Ryan

Main Space

A Main Space exhibition by North Queensland artists of 2D and 3D works meshing together ideas and techniques utilising materials found in the environment.

Swan Songs: the last dance

Lou Davidson

Access Space

An Access Space exhibition of photographs using movement, colour and abstract forms to express the living and dying acts performed by plants and trees in nature's theatre.

North Queensland Arts Awards


2013 North Queensland Arts Awards will take place on Friday 12 April 2013 at the Townsville Civic Theatre. The Awards recognise the outstanding contribution made to our region’s vibrant cultural...

Call for Expressions of Interest - Exhibition Applications


Umbrella Studio's Exhibition committee will be meeting at the end of April to select applications for exhibition for 2014 and 2015. You can get further information and download the exhibition...

Umbrella Studio Association Incorporated is an inclusive, not–for–profit, members based exhibition art gallery and studio space which drives innovation, invites experimentation, encourages excellence and inspires appreciation for contemporary visual arts in Townsville, North Queensland and beyond.

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Townsville Contemporary Art Gallery

Congratulations to Murris in Ink Printmakers: Gail Mabo, Aicey Zaro, Bai Kabi, Karen Doolan, Shirley Collins, James Doyle for the completion of Sea and Sky, our Country and its Creatures a  series of monoprints reflecting health and healing.

22 monoprints were installed in the Medical Imaging waiting room and corridor of the new Townsville Hospital Expansion. The prints were created in the Studio Downstairs early this year during an intensive masterclass with Theo Tremblay. The themes and colours of the monoprints connect with the natural environment. The artwork in the corridor will help way finding through subtle transitions in colour and hue. The artworks contain the spirit of place and links with past and future generations, cultural objects and traditions that have sustained Indigenous groups since the Dreamtime.
 
Unfortunately, the percentages of Indigenous patients in the Townsville Hospital are in excess of the relative contribution to the Townsville population, at the last census. Indigenous patient intake has increased to 25% of the patients in the hospital. This series of monoprints with Indigenous themes will welcome Indigenous patients, their families and visitors and give viewers a sense of pride and comfort.

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