Mosman Art Society

Established and incorporated in 1995 -- Patron: Paul Delprat

FOSTERING THE DEVELOPMENT, PRACTICE AND LOVE OF ART THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY
SUPPORTING THE MOSMAN ART GALLERY


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Postal Address
Mosman Art Society Incorporated
PO Box 343
Spit Junction NSW 2088 Australia

Email
info@mosmanartsociety.org[dot]au
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Website
www.mosmanartsociety.org.au

Committee members
President: Gerald Christmas  9960 1005
Vice-President: Geoff Brandon   9968 2264
Secretary: Treasurer: Barbara Wade  9968 4117
Jan Hook 9960 1514
Committee:
Paul Delprat 9960 2460
John Grant 9960 1465
Sandra Schaeffer  9969 8221
Glenda Wong 9969 3900
Exhibitions Subcommittee
Shirley Perrett
Pat Graham
Betty Green
Lindsay Horwath
Jan Hook
Glenda Wong

Diana Bilderbeck Frost
Rosemary Christmas

Art Exhibition 2008 @ Fred Hutley Hall, North Sydney Council Chambers

Photos of the exhibition


THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS…

The Exhibition opened with a convivial start on Friday evening in the company of about 120 members and guests. 47 members contributed 105 diverse and delightful works.  On viewing the works for the first time, Paul Delprat our honoured patron said “These are the works of people who have been having a good time.”   It is a high quality exhibition, comprising works which not only plumb the serious aspects of human existence, but also, reflect light heartedness and humour which are an essential part of life, so often lacking in artistic work which too often takes itself too seriously.  Paul Delprat’s speech introducing the Hon. Joe Hockey was another masterpiece of humour in which he also tendered tongue in cheek advice to Mr Hockey.  For example, given that artists live long and happy lives, why not propose that “artists materials be on the medical benefits”?

Mr Hockey, in officially opening the exhibition, delivered an interesting personal reflection as to his interest in the arts. He disclosed that the government spends each year substantially more on the arts and culture than is spent on sport.  He also expressed the hope that existing buildings and facilities around North Sydney may one day be used for the display or encouragement of the creative arts.

Exhibitions do not just happen.  They require a good deal of hard work in planning, preparation and publicity. The committee was somewhat depleted in the final days leading up to the opening due to prior commitments and illness. Special thankyous are due to Committee members Jan Hook, John Grant, Geoff Brandon and also to Glenda Wong who was battling with influenza,  and to Bryan Besley and Julie Keech for their dedication and assistance.

Thank you also to those who manned the delivery desks, (Jan Hook, Shirley Perrett, Betty Green, Margot Freimann, Jill Swart, John Grant, Elaine Romalis and Julie Keech),  the hanging of the works,(Bryan Besley, Deiter Beck, Willie Pleli, John Eldershaw, John Clutterbuck, John Grant, Geoff Brandon, Peter Scott and Max Coleman), the preparation of the catalogue and labels, the catering for the Opening (Julie Keech and Jan Hook).

   Once again this year, our efforts in getting the exhibition off the ground have been greatly assisted by  the willing and able staff of the North Sydney Council, particularly Anna Warren and Denise Smith who have been most helpful and encouraging.

We are most grateful to Council for its generous provision of the Hutley Hall. The Mayor of North Sydney was unable to attend our opening as she was absent on vacation.  However, we were delighted that Councillor Trent Zimmerman attended and brought a word of greeting on behalf of the Council at our opening ceremony.  This is now the third year we have been able to occupy Hutley Hall for our exhibition. This happily reflects the composition of our Society. Although our focus is primarily on Mosman, about 40% of our growing membership includes residents of North Sydney and surrounding suburbs.

 Our exhibitors are Suzanne Alexander, Carlos Barrios, Erika Beck, Bryan Besley, Geoffrey Brandon, Christine Bray, Lin Carmichael, Gerald Christmas, Rosemary Christmas, Max Coleman, Paul Delprat, Diane Ekholm, John Eldershaw, Suzanne Esterhuyse,  Margot Freiman, Ernie Gerzabek, Chick Gordon, John Grant. Betty Green, Bruce Harkness, Jan Hook, Julie Keech, Geraldine Lockyer, June Lotzof, Merille McAllan, Barbara McBurnie, Leticia Mendoza, Coby Miller, Maria Molino, Hal Myers, Joy Myers, Cheryl Owen, Shirley Perrett, Willie Pleli, Kate Rae, Elaine Romalis, Sandra Schaeffer, Lee Sinha, Linda Spain, Jill Swart, Suzanne Symes, Vera Taylor, Neira Von Somogy, Barbara Wade, David Wiggs, Glenda Wong and Bing Wu. We are grateful to you all

Please don’t forget to pick up unsold work on Monday 7 April 10am to 5pm. The hall must be clear before 5.

Thank you,

Gerald Christmas


Program for 2008

28 March to 6 April Sellabration - exhibition of Mosman Art Society members at Huntley hall, North Sydney Council Chambers
   
8 April Talk and demonstration by Susan Sheridan
      Demonstrations

Demonstrations and talks are held at the Mosman Art Gallery & Community Centre, corner Myahgah Rd & Short St. Mosman.
Donation $8
Coffee, tea and biscuits from 7 to 7.30pm.
Friends and visitors are very welcome.

20 May Talk and demonstration by Sam Wade
   
17 June Talk and demonstration by Jane Bennett
   
2 September Nafisa Naomi
   
   

Life Painting and Drawing Groups at Georges Heights

Julian Ashton Art School at Headland Park is commencing two Life painting/drawing groups on Wednesdays to which MAS members are particularly welcome.

9am to 11.45am    Long Pose painting/drawing group: enabling members to do one life work thoroughly over a number of hours. Cost $15 per day.

  12.15pm to 3pm Sketch Club:  Short, long and varied poses. Cost $15 per day.

For both groups, casual days are OK, but if fully booked, then preference is given to those who book for a term of 10 consecutive Wednesdays.

If you prefer, make a day of it and come to both groups (cost $30) with a half hour lunch in between.


Invitation to Join Mosman Art Society -- Enjoy the art scene!

Objectives

  • To foster the development, practice and love of art throughout the community

  • To support the Mosman Art Gallery

  • To establish a venue to provide a working studio, exhibition and function area for the use of members of the Society

  • To initiate and participate in co-operative ventures with other creative organisations

Activities

  •  Outdoor and indoor drawing and painting groups

  •  Exhibitions

  •  Talks/demonstrations by artists and others

  •  Excursions

  •  Social and fundraising events

 

The Society, which was incorporated on 21st June 1995, invites people who wish to become members, or support the Society in any way, to contact any of  the Committee members above. 

Social Members have the same rights, privileges and obligations as Exhibiting Members, except that they are not entitled to submit art works for exhibitions arranged by the Society.

Prospective members will be invited to participate in the Society’s activities for a period of three months.

Quarterly based pro-rata subscriptions for new members, who do not join at the beginning of the financial year (1 Jul – 30 Jun), are available.

Application for Membership


Links

National Association for the Visual Arts

Mosman Art Gallery

ArtsConnect


Art-Search

Australian Art Forum

 


Updated: April 6, 2008

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