Colour and Response - Dalby

11mar(mar 11)10:00 am27apr(apr 27)2:00 pmColour and Response - DalbyExhibition

Time

March 11 (Monday) 10:00 am - April 27 (Saturday) 2:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time

Location

Gallery 107 @ Dalby

107 Drayton Street, Dalby QLD 4405

Event Details

The Colour and Response project consists of two exhibitions at each venue. The first exhibition, Colour II: Merv Moriarty, In the Field features works by Flying Arts founder, Merv Moriarty. Each gallery will also present a local exhibition drawing on Flying Arts legacies, under the mentorship of Flying Arts curator Lisa Beilby.

Response Exhibition: Colours of Dalby

Forest Murmurs, Jack Wilson

Our gallery’s answer to the ‘Colour and Response’ Mervyn Moriarty Touring Exhibition, Colours of Dalby, is a collection of artwork and ephemera from the period, a video of interviews with three artists and a colour theory workshop.

The main philosophies promoted by Mervyn Moriarty were concerning colour, light and place. His tutelage resulted in significant technical advances for artists in their search to translate their environment into visual art. To illustrate this phenomenon, a display of artworks by local artists during this period will be exhibited, including images by Jo Smiles, Jack Wilson and Joan Bauer. Also, on display will be the artistic studies resulting from the colour theory workshop facilitated by our ambassador artist Trish Callaghan, in which Mervyn Moriarty’s colour theory was explained and demonstrated. Another direct response to Mervyn Moriarty’s influence on the art produced in the region will be shown via a video, wherein three of his students are interviewed discussing Mervyn Moriarty’s impact on their art practice. Ephemeral historical material will also be on display, in particular photographs of the intrepid artist and pilot, Mervyn Moriarty.

Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm, Saturday 10am – 2pm

Free

Additional Information

The Colour and Response Project has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through the Arts Queensland Playing Queensland Fund.