Emerging Printmaker Julie Todd
examines the personal effect of a life time
spent by Tasmania’s moody coastal waters.
“I go into nature to be soothed and healed,
and to have my senses put into order.”
– John Burroughs
“Ephemeral effects created by sunlight, wild waves, gentle zephyrs, hidden objects or currents on water’s surfaces continually fascinate me. I am drawn to dramatic, unpredictable, weather-whipped surf; and equally, to the gentle serenity of still water. Weather’s elements, its effects and the ever-present horizon make me acutely aware that I live on an island; I marvel that I inhabit a world with its environmental intricacies and interconnectedness: one movement, one action leads to another, which leads to another…”
–Julie Todd (2018)
EXHIBITION DATES:
Sunday 2 – Friday 29 June 2018
9:00am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday
9:30am – 3:00pm Saturdays / Sundays / Public Holidays
OFFICIAL OPENING:
Friday 8 June 2018, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Exhibition to be opened by Joe Bugden, SAC CEO
and Dr Jan Hogan, Head of Printmaking, Tasmanian School of Creative Arts
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Salamanca Arts Centre presents the works of Julie Todd, recipient of the Salamanca Arts Centre Emerging Artist Scholarship (awarded in November 2017).
Image Credits: Julie Todd