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hello testing grounds

Hello Testing grounds

I just happened to be here with my case of letters so they ran amok.

Thankyou to Mauri for keeping us company.

The words are probably still there, if you want to go looking bro!

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Hello! You have encountered The worm

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The worm is a little website tour that worms its way through websites

about the work of Debbie Harman Qadri

It is part of the Ten days to the Island Festival

http://tendaystotheisland.blogspot.com.au/

 

the next worm link is: http://thecirclebookofchildhoodstories.blogspot.com.au/2016_12_01_archive.html

Celebrating making text with clay and ceramics!

Here’s a little overview I have put together of the ceramic text art that I have been making over the last few years.

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Debbie Harman is a Melbourne artist who has been exploring ways in which personal text can be put into public space.

Much of this artwork has been done using ceramics.

for more information go to:

http://ceramictextart.wordpress.com/

 

or her artist blogs:

https://www.blogger.com/profile/00650328029103392278

or facebook!

https://www.facebook.com/debbieharmanart

 

 

concrete Poetry at Steeles Creek, Niddrie

A concrete Poem emerges at Steele’s creek.

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today at the Brimbank readers and writers festival

Today I ran the Mosaic musings workshop where people wrote on canvases using ceramic letters.  Some people also played with our writing installation in the window.  Here is the magic we made.

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have a look at the other workshops in the Brimbank readers and writers festival:

http://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/Events/Brimbank_Writers_Readers_Festival

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Have a look at the Sunshine Artspaces website to find upcoming workshops and opportunities.

http://www.sunshineartspaces.com.au/

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2013 Sunshine Festival with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere – love sunshine

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At the 2013 Sunshine Festival Gallery Sunshine Everywhere hosted a concrete poetry workshop with ceramic letters.

This blog shows some of the poetry and words that people made this year and in ‘blasts form the past’ – show some of the concrete poetry from the Brimbank Festival last year.

We also had workshops for making marraccas and kites.

Thankyou to the volunteers from Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who gave up their time and expertise today –

(Alessandra, Anne, Maureen, Trevor, Nic, Mirjana, Jenny, Charlotte and Deb)

For more info and photos have a look at the website of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere:

www.gallerysunshine.com/

Thanks for having a go at being creative – YOU ROCK!

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More information about Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere is a voluntary organisation that exhibits the artwork of school children and local artists.

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere also organise workshops and events that encourage and celebrate the visual arts in the community.

GALLERY SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE TURNED FIVE IN 2012
Dozens of schools and hundreds of students have been involved in the many exhibitions and
other activities, Gallery Sunshine Everywhere has conducted since it was established in 2007.
Most of the exhibitions have been held at the Granary Cafe in Sunshine and will be again this
year. The exhibitions mainly feature the work of pre-primary, primary and secondary school
students and sometimes , local artists as well.
All the details are there on the web site http://www.gallerysunshine.com which also includes all the
work submitted for exhibition which forms the on line gallery.
We collect the work, frame and hang it on the walls at the Granary Cafe, and also organise the openings.

2012 Brimbank Festival blast from the past – with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere – Tahlia loves mum

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At the 2013 Sunshine Festival Gallery Sunshine Everywhere hosted a concrete poetry workshop with ceramic letters.

This blog shows some of the poetry and words that people made this year and in ‘blasts form the past’ – show some of the concrete poetry from the Brimbank Festival last year.

We also had workshops for making marraccas and kites.

Thankyou to the volunteers from Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who gave up their time and expertise today –

(Alessandra, Anne, Maureen, Trevor, Nic, Mirjana, Jenny, Charlotte and Deb)

For more info and photos have a look at the website of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere:

www.gallerysunshine.com/

Thanks for having a go at being creative – YOU ROCK!

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More information about Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere is a voluntary organisation that exhibits the artwork of school children and local artists.

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere also organise workshops and events that encourage and celebrate the visual arts in the community.

GALLERY SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE TURNED FIVE IN 2012
Dozens of schools and hundreds of students have been involved in the many exhibitions and
other activities, Gallery Sunshine Everywhere has conducted since it was established in 2007.
Most of the exhibitions have been held at the Granary Cafe in Sunshine and will be again this
year. The exhibitions mainly feature the work of pre-primary, primary and secondary school
students and sometimes , local artists as well.
All the details are there on the web site http://www.gallerysunshine.com which also includes all the
work submitted for exhibition which forms the on line gallery.
We collect the work, frame and hang it on the walls at the Granary Cafe, and also organise the openings.

2013 Sunshine Festival with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere – Karen, Amber and Linda

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At the 2013 Sunshine Festival Gallery Sunshine Everywhere hosted a concrete poetry workshop with ceramic letters.

This blog shows some of the poetry and words that people made this year and in ‘blasts form the past’ – show some of the concrete poetry from the Brimbank Festival last year.

We also had workshops for making marraccas and kites.

Thankyou to the volunteers from Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who gave up their time and expertise today –

(Alessandra, Anne, Maureen, Trevor, Nic, Mirjana, Jenny, Charlotte and Deb)

For more info and photos have a look at the website of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere:

www.gallerysunshine.com/

Thanks for having a go at being creative – YOU ROCK!

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More information about Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere is a voluntary organisation that exhibits the artwork of school children and local artists.

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere also organise workshops and events that encourage and celebrate the visual arts in the community.

GALLERY SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE TURNED FIVE IN 2012
Dozens of schools and hundreds of students have been involved in the many exhibitions and
other activities, Gallery Sunshine Everywhere has conducted since it was established in 2007.
Most of the exhibitions have been held at the Granary Cafe in Sunshine and will be again this
year. The exhibitions mainly feature the work of pre-primary, primary and secondary school
students and sometimes , local artists as well.
All the details are there on the web site http://www.gallerysunshine.com which also includes all the
work submitted for exhibition which forms the on line gallery.
We collect the work, frame and hang it on the walls at the Granary Cafe, and also organise the openings.

2013 Sunshine Festival with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere – Andrew loves Ratna and Aarti loves Girish

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At the 2013 Sunshine Festival Gallery Sunshine Everywhere hosted a concrete poetry workshop with ceramic letters.

This blog shows some of the poetry and words that people made this year and in ‘blasts form the past’ – show some of the concrete poetry from the Brimbank Festival last year.

We also had workshops for making marraccas and kites.

Thankyou to the volunteers from Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who gave up their time and expertise today –

(Alessandra, Anne, Maureen, Trevor, Nic, Mirjana, Jenny, Charlotte and Deb)

For more info and photos have a look at the website of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere:

www.gallerysunshine.com/

Thanks for having a go at being creative – YOU ROCK!

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More information about Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere is a voluntary organisation that exhibits the artwork of school children and local artists.

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere also organise workshops and events that encourage and celebrate the visual arts in the community.

GALLERY SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE TURNED FIVE IN 2012
Dozens of schools and hundreds of students have been involved in the many exhibitions and
other activities, Gallery Sunshine Everywhere has conducted since it was established in 2007.
Most of the exhibitions have been held at the Granary Cafe in Sunshine and will be again this
year. The exhibitions mainly feature the work of pre-primary, primary and secondary school
students and sometimes , local artists as well.
All the details are there on the web site http://www.gallerysunshine.com which also includes all the
work submitted for exhibition which forms the on line gallery.
We collect the work, frame and hang it on the walls at the Granary Cafe, and also organise the openings.

Brimbank Festival 2013 – with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Brimbank Festival 2013 - with Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

At the 2013 Sunshine Festival Gallery Sunshine Everywhere hosted a concrete poetry workshop with ceramic letters.

This blog shows some of the poetry and words that people made this year and in ‘blasts form the past’ – show some of the concrete poetry from the Brimbank Festival last year.

We also had workshops for making marraccas and kites.

Thankyou to the volunteers from Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who gave up their time and expertise today –

(Alessandra, Anne, Maureen, Trevor, Nic, Mirjana, Jenny, Charlotte and Deb)

For more info and photos have a look at the website of Gallery Sunshine Everywhere:

www.gallerysunshine.com/

Thanks for having a go at being creative – YOU ROCK!

More information about Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere is a voluntary organisation that exhibits the artwork of school children and local artists.

Gallery Sunshine Everywhere also organise workshops and events that encourage and celebrate the visual arts in the community.

GALLERY SUNSHINE EVERYWHERE TURNED FIVE IN 2012
Dozens of schools and hundreds of students have been involved in the many exhibitions and
other activities, Gallery Sunshine Everywhere has conducted since it was established in 2007.
Most of the exhibitions have been held at the Granary Cafe in Sunshine and will be again this
year. The exhibitions mainly feature the work of pre-primary, primary and secondary school
students and sometimes , local artists as well.
All the details are there on the web site http://www.gallerysunshine.com which also includes all the
work submitted for exhibition which forms the on line gallery.
We collect the work, frame and hang it on the walls at the Granary Cafe, and also organise the openings.

Some of today’s concrete poetry: