WINTER DAYS 2024 GROUP SHOW
Winter Days is Off the Kerb’s annual group exhibition of a collection of creative responses on the themes surrounding the season of winter.
Winter has cultural significance to our First Nations People. In the Gariwerd calendar (Grampians region), Chunnup, the season of May- July, signifies the return of Aquila constellation (Bunjil). In the Nyoongar calendar (southwest Australia), Makuru (June-July) signifies fertility. The Jawoyn calendar (Katehrine, NT region) signifies a time to harvest and hunt.
Winter signifies a time of hibernation, introversion, introspection, foraging, going within. Winter is represented through colour and hue, light and dark.
Musicians in history have written songs about winter symbolising tumultuous relationships, heartbreak, and lamentation.
Historically, winter has been a great time for artists to capture and express the various feelings (environmental and emotional) associated with the coldest
time of year. Wintery scenes were used to mirror human emotions as in Caspar David Friedrich’s “Winter Landscape”.
This year we are honoured to include Kaiela Arts’ stable of artists in the show in celebration of NAIDOC week.
Kaiela Arts is an Aboriginal art centre located in Shepparton situated on the traditional lands of the Yorta Yorta Nation. https://kaielaarts.org.au/
ARTISTS
ADELAIDE MACPHERSON | AMAC | ADRIAN JILICH | ALEXIA NOVELLA | ALLY KNIGHT | ALMOST IRIS | ANNE KUCERA
AMY BRIGGS | BEN TAYLOR | BRENDAN ROWE | BRETT WILSON | CHEHEHE | CAT PARKER | DYLAN CHARLES | DANIELE LUGLI
DEB MARSHALL | H FLEMING | HOWARD KIMBER | JACK ANSELMI | JANE MULLETT | JEN SELMORE | JULIA SCHMITT
JUDITH ROBERTS | JULIA NOVELLA | KADEYN DUGGAN | LAUREL ROBINSON | KERRY HANDWERK | MARIA PETROVA | MACARENA OCEA
MEG KOLAC | MAX BALLARD | MELINDA SOLOMON | NICK HEYNSBERGH | ORLA COOK | OLI RUSKIDD
REBECCA ARMSTRONG | RYAN POLA | SARAH STRICKLAND | SIMONE LOVETT | TARN PARKER | TAHNEE DAY
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