Paul Kemp
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Paul Kemp has studied visual art at St George Technical College, East Sydney Technical College (National Art School) and has a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Art) from the University of Newcastle. He is a practicing artist working in his open studio at the Headland Park Art Precinct, Mosman. Paul has exhibited in private and public galleries for 34years and has taught adult art classes for 20years; including 11 years as a full-time drawing/painting teacher with various institutes of TAFE.Bridget Kennedy
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Bridget Kennedy completed an Advanced Diploma in Jewellery and Object Design in 2005. In 2008 she co-founded Studio 20/17, a contemporary jewellery gallery and workshop based in Waterloo, Sydney and has taught part time both at various community colleges and privately. She has been a finalist in the National Contemporary Jewellery award, was awarded first prize in Graduate Metal X, and has won both the emerging and established categories of the JMGA-NSW Profile Award. She has held numerous solo exhibitions and participated in group shows both nationally and internationally. In 2015 she completed a Masters in Studio Art at Sydney College of the Arts. The use of diverse, non-precious and organic materials with traditionally precious materials in her exhibition work continues an ongoing enquiry into environmental fragility, impermanence, choice and value.
website bridgetkennedy.com.au
Regina Krawets
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Regina Krawets. Tutor of Willoughby Arts CentreRoss Laurie
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He is primarily a painter, and has been teaching painting and drawing for twenty five years.
He has been exhibiting for thirty five years, in regional galleries, commercial galleries in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne, and State galleries.
His work is a response to the country on and around his farm at Walcha, in northern NSW.
website King Street Gallery
Brandt Lewis
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Brandt Lewis is an exhibiting artist with a Master of Arts from COFA (Drawing) and post-graduate qualifications in painting and teaching. He has had 18 solo and 75 group exhibitions.
Brandt is a very experienced teacher - having taught for over 30 years at institutions including TAFE, NIDA, The National Art School (NAS), Willoughby Arts Centre, University of Sydney, and other public and private art schools.
He has been a selected finalist in several prestigious art awards including the Doug Moran Portrait Prize, Blacktown City Art Prize, Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, Glebe Art Prize, Lane Cove Art Award and Muswellbrook Art Prize.
Phone 9341 7483
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Shannon Lewis
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Shannon Lewis. Tutor of Willoughby Arts CentreMathew Lynn
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Mathew Lynn. Tutor of Willoughby Arts CentreChris Ma
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Chris Ma. Tutor of Willoughby Arts CentreMontessa Maack
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Montessa has Bachelor of Fine Arts from The National Art School, and while much of her training was in painting and drawing, since graduating her main focus has been ceramics. Her main interest lies in the way creative practices and objects operate as a mirror for human life, reflecting back to us an enriched or impoverished view of our lives and ourselves. Montessa works as a technical assistant in ceramics at The Workshop Arts Centre. She also works at The Australian Ceramics Association. Her work is found here and there, annually exhibited at The Ewart Gallery, and for sale at Strathnairn Arts Asssociation. She is excited to be teaching children how to use the incredibly versatile material of clay.Marta Madison
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Marta Madison works from her studio in St Leonards and has been illustrating, painting and felting for years. Her work encompasses all facets of felting, nuno-felting and silk painting and she is well known for her unique wool and silk scarves. An Alzheimer’s art educator, Marta brings her distinctive and approachable teaching style to the aged care sector, teaching art appreciation to those with dementia. She is keen to spread the benefits of BeCalm Blankets to the world, inviting the community to share their collective knowledge and sense of purpose with each other, creating a better life for those with dementia.
phone 0419 251705 website www.drawntofashion.com.au