Artist Talk Series: Janice Oliver
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Community artist talk at library may suit families interested in arts, but audience not child-focused.
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General adult cultural talk could interest older adults, but no explicit 55+ targeting.
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Event details
- Starts
- Thu 26 Mar, 17:30
- Ends
- Thu 26 Mar, 18:30
- Venue
- Events Room, Ruth Faulkner Library, 213 Wright Street, Cloverdale WA 6105
- Organizers
- Thursday 26 March
- Cost
- Free for City of Belmont residents and students, $5 for non-residents
- Source
- City of Belmont
Excerpt
Hear artist Janice Oliver talk about her creative practice, and current and past projects.
Description
The City of Belmont Artist Talk Series sees Professional Artists deliver conversational, visual presentations on their work in the Events Room at Ruth Faulkner Library.
Invited artists will discuss their creative processes, previous projects, future directions and share advice for emerging artists and art enthusiasts. Audience members have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussion.
Artist Talk Series - Janice Oliver
Janice Oliver will discuss her creative processes, previous projects, future directions and share advice as a place-based Artist. Janice Oliver is a Rivervale resident and contemporary artist who explores shadow and the light of life in the rural and urban landscape. Often, Janice sees art as emulating life, where we begin, is not where we end, instead it is the joy of the process.
Janice’s lived experience as a farmer and agricultural scientist contributes to her curiosity and experiments with processes, materials, colour and textures. Natural materials are often incorporated into her work. Her practice includes print making, photography, mixed media, sculpture, glass and installation. In her talk Janice will give insight into her practice and the joy of her art through participating in residences, exhibitions, public art, place-based activations, and community workshops.
Tickets are free for City of Belmont residents (Ascot, Belmont, Cloverdale, Kewdale, Redcliffe and Rivervale), free for students, and $5 for non-residents. Students may be required to present a current valid student ID.
Register via Humanitix below, or contact the City.
If you have any questions about this event or need assistance booking, please contact the City's Arts and Place team on 9477 7248 or via email at artsandplace@belmont.wa.gov.au.
Please note:
Do not attend if unwell.
If you cannot make it to the event, we strongly encourage you to cancel your ticket to ensure your spot is allocated to someone on our waitlist.
Import notes
Cost contains mixed free/paid pricing: Free for City of Belmont residents and students, $5 for non-residents