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This is a GIF displaying two artworks. The first one is by Fiona Longhurst and the second is by Anna Finlayson.
Fiona Longhurst, Pink, Pink, Yellow, Green 1, 2, 3, 2024 Anna Finlayson, Untitled Working Drawing, 2024

Cup, Clock, Clover

Join Arts Project Australia artist Fiona Longhurst for a drawing workshop with support from artist, Anna Finlayson.

This drawing workshop invites participants to compose playful patterns using a grid as a starting point, with the option to incorporate flora, text and collage. These elements are prevalent in the practices of co-facilitators Fiona Longhurst and Anna Finlayson.

Fiona will introduce her solo survey exhibition 5 7 3 Float Fall Petals 10 Trees, followed by a brief discussion with Anna exploring similarities between their artistic processes, with a focus on collage and the layering of motif.

About the Artists:

Fiona Longhurst is an established artist whose work is characterised by a considered use of colour, intricate patterning, and layered compositional structures. Often incorporating hand-drawn text, her imagery reflects a dynamic interplay between gesture and control, density and space. Her practice draws affinities with the tradition of automatic drawing, allowing forms to unfold through fluid mark-making and sustained visual exploration. Longhurst has worked at Arts Project Australia since 1991 and presented her first solo exhibition at Arts Projects Australia in 2019. Her work is held in the C.O.A Gallery in Montreal, Canada and in private collections throughout Australia.

Anna Finlayson’s art practice includes painting, drawing and sculpture and site-specific installation. Anna is proudly represented by Sarah Scout Presents, Melbourne and has exhibited widely, including six solo exhibitions with the gallery. Finlayson’s practice includes recent collaborative projects exploring large-scale applications of my work using industrial materials such as glass and textiles. Finlayson’s work is held in both public and private collections in Australia and internationally, including the National Gallery of Victoria. Anna’s recently completed a PhD titled the Unstill Life, proposes a methodology for drawing that brings together the observation and representation of objects fundamental to still life and the gestural qualities of artists’ working drawings.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Auslan interpreter available on request

The Arts Project Australia gallery has accessible toilets in the Perry Street Building. They are located in the northern end of the building. On the upper ground level they are located off the northern side of the service corridor. On L1 and L2 they are located behind blue manual double doors.

Entry 30A Perry Street is wheelchair accessible and offers direct access to the Courtyard, Perry Street Building upper ground and Johnston Street Building upper ground.

Lift access is available to visit other buildings and levels.

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