Sunday, December 21, 2014

Melton Learning and Library Hub exhibition of text based work



Melton Learning and Library Hub exhibition of text based work 
(5 November – 30 November 2014)
There was a development of text based work and interest in producing art and written material for the Melton Library.

Highlights from the ‘Meadowbrook Ink’ group:
  • Liana Pickup included her poem about her father
  • Leonie Heinjus, created two artists books – one for her Mother and a text based work for her Father.   She also developed ‘Leonie’s artist font’ and this artistic alphabet was used by Joan Wilcox to explain her dioramas.
  • Noel Solliffe finished his book on Medicine
  • Ivy Marian included a poem about her experience in rehab
  • Hugh Ennor created a print that was a homage to his dog
On 5th November 2014 there was a soft launch of the Melton Visitor Information Centre Exhibition  and Melton Library Exhibition for text based work. Councillor Bob Turner personally congratulated all participants and Melton City Council Arts and Culture and Economic Development and Tourism representatives were also present to recognise the SRS resident's art and written works. 
  
Liana Pickup spontaneously recited her poem in the library about her father in the Melton Learning and Library Hub as part of this soft launch of the displays and exhibitions.


Leonie Heinjus and Liana Pickup reciting a poem at Melton Learning and Library Hub
( Photo credit:Paul Dunn)
Hugh Ennor's print of his dog at Melton Learning and Library Hub
( Photo credit:Paul Dunn) 
Melton Learning and Library cabinet with text based works
( Photo credit:Paul Dunn) 

There was a small catalogue created for the Melton Library exhibition to enable cross promotion between the two venues. 

Melton Visitor Information Centre Exhibition

Melton Visitor Information Centre Exhibition 
(30 October – 11 November 2014) 

Rod Austin and his drawings of 'Home' at Melton Visitor Information Centre ( Photo credit:Paul Dunn) 
Installation view of exhibition at Melton Visitor Information Centre ( 30 October- 11 November 2014)
(photo credit: Natalya Garden-Thompson)
Group exhibition at Melton Visitor Information Centre by artists who are involved with Melton Willows and Meadowbrook SRS Pop-Up Studios.