JP (John Penna), Aliey Ball and Richard Graves at the Darebin Community & Kite Festival. Photo credit Darebin City Council. |
About Nebula
Nebula was designed for people with disability who want to access the
arts in an environment that was built for them.
With this at the forefront of our programming, Arts Access Victoria
delivers events that are inclusive for both visitors and performers with
disability in the unique space of Nebula.
About the SRS Studios
Supported Residential
Services (SRS) offer accommodation to men and women living with mental health
issues, physical/intellectual disability, acquired brain injury or drug/alcohol
dependency. Our SRS Studios provide an opportunity for people from residential
services to engage with art making in a professional studio environment with
high quality materials and industry level tutelage and advice.
About Guest Artist Mark Cuthbertson
Artworks
& Practice
“My
current practice is exploring metaphors of colonisation & domestication
within a broad national context,
Experimenting
with a verity of constructed forms & large scale controlled inflated
environments,
Drawing
relationship and direction between the work & the given installation site.
Exploring
ways to reinvent domestic & industrial materials in the development &
direction of new works,
Endeavouring
to deliver a sense of encounter and dialogue with the audience, the site &
the broader thematic of the work.”
Edwards Lodge SRS participating artists, David Weston and Gus Cattapan at Darebin Community & Kite Festival. Sunday 23rd March 2014. Photo credit Paul Dunn. |
Nebula at Darebin Community & Kite Festival. Sunday 23rd March 2014. Photo credit Paul Dunn. |
Edwards Lodge SRS Studio participating artist, Richard Graves, launching the kite. |
Edwards Lodge SRS Studio participating artist, Robin Pierson, rejoicing when the kite took off into the sky! |
Northern Terrace SRS Studio participating artist, JP (John Penna), steering the kite with great skill and precision. |
Up she goes! |
Flying high! |
"I didn't want to do anything at first, but once I got
into it I really loved it. I really loved doing those foam prints. Mine came
out good." Robyn Pierson
"It was grouse doing the portraits. That was amazing that
time." Richard Graves
"I enjoyed myself and I would like to do it again. It
reminded me of the good old days when we would fly kites." Gus Cattopan
"It was very enjoyable. I really liked doing the portraits
because it was something different. It was good to try something different for
a change. And the food was nice too." Royce Clover
"One thing I really enjoyed which has nothing to do with
painting was sewing. It was the first time I used a sewing machine. That I felt was really terrific." Robyn Pierson
"We should have a festival each week." Royce Clover
"I enjoyed it because I was doing something. Doing
printmaking was reasonably successful. I felt really good about my print." John
Penna
"Nice people to talk to. It was good." Valma Lewthwaite
"It was good. I enjoyed it. I meet some different people.
It was different because I've never made a kite before. And nice lunch." Troy Lewthwaite
"I was sewing material to make the kite. I learnt how to
do it. It was good using the sewing
machine. It was good." Valma Lewthwaite
"I need assistance, then I feel like I'm doing something.
It was really good flying the kite they made." John Penna
"When is the next festival going to be?" Toufic
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