Exhibitions

35S: 149E  – Canberra Lived
Sally Black, Jodie Cunningham, Agi De Simone, Roger Hancock, Julie Herring, Helen Hyslop and Gillian Jackson
Friday 31 March to Sunday 14 May 2023
Belconnen Art Centre Generator Gallery

Artists from the Lime Flamingo Collective (LFC) reflect on their experience of living in Canberra, generating work about their personal experiences of inhabiting space. The work in this exhibition aims to provide unique authentic perspectives of whatsits like to live, love, work and make art in this beautiful city we call home. It looks at how Canberra dwellers relate to both the urban and natural environments and investigates what  forces generate our connection to place.

Incandescence
3-21 March 2022
Opening 6pm Thursday 3 March, 2022
Gallery 1, M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith
Lime Flamingo Collective: Lesley Andersen, Jielian Beh, Sally Black, Agi De Simone, Sarah Earle, Roger Hancock, Julie Herring, Gillian Jackson, Helen Macarthur, Diane McWhirter, Angella Price, Jennifer Procter and Deb Walkenhorst. Facilitated by: Jodie Cunningham.

Lockdown inspires artists to look inwards


Artists from the Lime Flamingo Collective, a networking group for emerging professional artists from the Canberra region,  have worked together to create  this group exhibition, ‘Incandescence’.  Facilitated by flamboyant  local artist and mentor Jodie Cunningham, who fancies herself as a ‘flamingo’ with the ‘ lime’ being a nod to sustainability –  her commitment to contributing to sustainability for the arts in Canberra.

In their exhibition, Incandescence, Lime Flamingo Collective artists give physical form to memories, dreams and experiences: the glow of our inner world, the traces left from the emotional state within: – the co-existence of light and dark; and the temporal process of perception and renegotiation of identities. The exhibition includes a small body of work from each artist including  drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, textiles, mixed-media, video and sculpture.

LFC Facilitator, Jodie Cunningham commented that: ‘It is a privilege to work with such a committed group of artists, who have developed fascinating introspective artworks that examine the concept of ‘Incandescence’ –  the glimmer of memory, emotion and perception.  The group chose the concept after reflecting on the intense inward focus generated by the experience of lockdown over the past two years.’

The LFC artists have investigated the theme of incandescence  is such diverse ways, some turning to colour and  abstraction to represent the ineffable light and their ‘remembered’ visions; some have used devices of collage and assemblage to trigger nostalgia  and associations and others have explored notions of perception,’ said Facilitator Jodie Cunningham

For more information on the exhibition  visit:  https: www.m16artspace.com.au/

For more info on the Lime Flamingo Collective, email Facilitator Jodie Cunningham at  limeflamingocollective@gmail.com, 043 8157 940 or visit Instagram feed (https://www.instagram.com/limeflamingocollective/).

PREVIOUS EXHIBITION

OutsideIn | InsideOut Exhibition
5 February – 21 March 2021
Opening 6pm Friday 5 February 2021
West Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Lime Flamingo Collective: Lesley Andersen, Jenny Blake, Jodie Cunningham, Sarah Earle, Roger Hancock, Gillian Jackson, Diane McWhirter, Angella Price and Jo Walters

Living Arts Canberra’s Barbie Robinson interviews artists from the LFC about their exhibition OutsideIn| Inside out

Canberra Times Review

Media Release
It is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folks that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of love and kindness.
– Gandalf, The Hobbit

Artists from the Lime Flamingo Collective,  a networking group for emerging professional artists from the Canberra region, have worked together to create their first group exhibition, OutsideIn | InsideOut.

In such uncertain and challenging times, it is focusing on the small and ordinary things, the light ‘within the cracks’ and our internal world that give us hope and solace. Lime Flamingo Collective (LFC) artists reflect on the current COVID-19 crisis, life in quarantine, the recent bushfire disasters and the climate emergency; and respond to these challenges through the lens of vulnerability and strength, diverse perspectives and artistic practice:  Looking at, sharing and drawing from their collective experiences of how  these extraordinary events  turned the everyday, the ordinary  inside out, outside in. The exhibition includes a small body of work from each artist including drawing, painting, printmaking, textiles, digital printing and sculpture.

LFC Director and facilitator, Jodie Cunningham, commented: ‘It is  a privilege to work with such a committed group of  artists, who have developed exciting new artworks that reflect their shared and collective experiences of the challenges of 2020 in such diverse ways – reflecting resilience, hope and transformation.’

‘Many of the LFC artists turned to nature and the process of observations on daily walks as a way of  restoring themselves during the challenges of 2020, whilst others used the meditative process of art making and exploring materiality and colour; or humour as a response to the pandemic.’

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Future exhibition: March 2022, M16artspace

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