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Catalogue, I Encourage You to Support Them As They Support Us CELEBRATING THE TH YP Art Exhibition FRI 2 - Sun 4 APRIL 2021 OUR THANKS PLATINUM PARTNERS GOLD PARTNERS SILVER PARTNERS Ray Agnew OAM Stuart Palecek BRONZE PARTNERS HOSPITALITY PARTNERS ADVERTISING PARTNER MAJOR PARTNER GOLD / PRINT PARTNER COMMUNITY PARTNERS Ardrossan Bowling Club Port Victoria Progress Associaon Hart Bros Rowan Ramsey MP Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat Mayor’s Welcome It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to the 2021 Yorke Peninsula (YP) Art Exhibion. It is my honour to share this unique event with our community and visitors from far and wide this Easter. Aer its postponement in 2020 due to Covid restricons, the YP Art Exhibion is back with its 11th exhibion since commencing in 1999, turning into a biennial event in 2002. I would like to take a moment to sincerely thank and acknowledge all the arsts who registered in 2020 and have re‐registered in 2021. Their understanding, on‐ going support and creavity is appreciated. I would also like to recognise our dedicated Working Party members, parcularly Carolyn Ramsey who came on board in 2019 to head the planning of 2020 and now, the 2021 Exhibion. Further, I would like to acknowledge founding member Verna Lock, the driving force behind the establishment of the Exhibion. Verna’s memory has connued on with the Verna Lock Memorial Award, awarded to a Yorke Peninsula subject created by a Yorke Peninsula arst. This Exhibion would not be possible without the generous support of all our sponsors. They are listed on the inside cover of this catalogue, I encourage you to support them as they support us. Without their connued sponsorship, the Exhibi‐ on would not have grown to what it is today. On behalf of the Elected Members, we congratulate all businesses and community groups associated with the Exhibi‐ on for their assistance in backing and organising such an enjoyable, and unique Yorke Peninsula event. I would also like to daw your aenon to the other art projects occurring around the region over this weekend – the Tiddy Widdy Beach Stobie Pole project, the Southern Yorke Peninsula Water Tower Mural project and the new community mural being painted at Weaners Flat, Yorketown. Finally, I sincerely thank you all for your sense of community and contribung to this major cultural event that celebrates creavity on the Yorke Peninsula. Mayor Darren Braund Yorke Peninsula Council 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 1 Chairperson’s Welcome The 2021 Yorke Peninsula Art (YP) Exhibion Working Party is proud to present this exhibion program by local and wider South Australian arsts. It is being held over the Easter break, across three Yorke Peninsula locaons – Ardrossan (fine art / painng), Edithburgh (sculpture) and Yorketown (photography). As Chairperson of the 2021 YP Art Exhibion Working Party, I am proud to be associated with this dedicated group of volunteers and Council staff. I also acknowledge all past members of the Working Party for their vision and com‐ mitment without whom, the YP Art Exhibion wouldn’t exist and be the much loved, and respected event it is today. On behalf of the Working Party, I would like to thank our six Judges who have taken on the difficult task of awarding prizes across the many categories on offer. I also extend my congratulaons to all exhibitors and local schools (and their teachers) for producing such wonderful works of art and supporng this ven‐ ture by re‐registering in 2021. Similarly, a big thank you goes out to our Yorke Peninsula community and all the visitors who will holiday in our region and see the Exhibion over the 2021 Easter long‐weekend. I am confident you will enjoy and appreciate the efforts of our many arsts (young and not so young) and everyone who has worked towards presenng such a diverse and quality exhibion program. Richard Cane Chairperson YP Art Exhibion Ardrossan Progress Associaon 2 CELEBRATING 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY About the Exhibion The Yorke Peninsula (YP) Art was first held in 1999 over the October long‐ weekend and then moved to the Easter long‐weekend and a biennial event in 20002. Previously Coordinated by a Secon 41 Commiee of the Yorke Penin‐ sula Council, the Exhibion is now coordinated through a volunteer and staff Working Party to plan, support and promote creavity and the arts within our community. Due to Covid restricons imposed in 2020, the Exhibion will celebrate its 11th year in 2021 and move back to its Biennial rotaon from this year. The Yorke Peninsula Art Exhibion is a major cultural event on the beauful and iconic Yorke Peninsula. The exhibion aracts a wide variety of entrants from across the state and provides the perfect addion to an Easter break on Yorkes for locals and visitors alike. A regionally inspired art exhibion, the diverse art programme includes local schools / school students and is held at three key venues – Ardrossan (fine art / painng), Edithburgh (sculpture) and Yorketown (photography). In addi‐ on, we have a number of public art and mural projects also worth vising as part of the YP Art Trail. Adding even more opportunies to experience and meet the wide range of art and arsts (of all ages) on the Yorke Peninsula. Through art and creavity, Council is commied to aracng visitors to rural areas and less visited aracons and locaons, as they connue to promote our region as a desirable holiday desnaon –that is less than two hours from Adelaide. The Working Party recognises that arsts and business entrepre‐ neurs make an important contribuon to Australian society, the economy and assist in driving tourism by providing creave approaches to regional develop‐ ment. The YP Art Exhibion has won two SA Great Regional Awards for Art in 2006 and 2008, an Advantage SA Award in 2010 and were admied into the Hall of Fame in 2010 for recognion of “outstanding achievements and significant contribuons demonstrang excellence in regional leadership". Our diverse exhibion program and support connues to grow. It includes strong involvement from local schools and students, as well as aracng well‐ known and new arsts across the region and the state. Thank you for vising and joining us this Easter break as we celebrate and support local creavity. Join our mailing list to stay up to date with the latest informaon for the YP Art Exhibion. Monthly newsleers are sent with all the latest updates and informaon for arsts, parcipants and the community. Visit: hps://www.yorkepeninsulaartexhibion.com.au/ to sign up. 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 3 Fine Art ADAMSON, Hugh 1 Big Fella — Acrylic $1,500.00 ADAMSON, Hugh 2 Maintenance Crew —Acrylic $1,500.00 ADAMSON, Hugh 3 Estuary — Acrylic $900.00 ADAMSON, Hugh 4 Looking to Sultana Point — Acrylic $900.00 AITCHISON, Daarcy 5 Waters Edge —Acrylic and Pen $280.00 AITCHISON, Julie 6 Family — Watercolour and Pen $720.00 4 CELEBRATING 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Ardrossan AITCHISON, Julie 7 Coral Pirate — Watercolour, Acrylic and Pen $720.00 AITCHISON, Julie 8 Pirate Girl — Watercolour, Acrylic and Pen $880.00 AITCHISON, Peter 9 Remember the Summer of 2020 — Acrylic $750.00 AITCHISON, Peter 10 They’re Racing — Watercolour $600.00 AITCHISON, Peter 11 Dawn — Watercolour $750.00 . ALEXANDER, Elinor 12 Season Brake! Passing Rain Front at Port Vincent — Oil $950.00 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 5 Fine Art ALEXANDER, Elinor 13 Evening Rainbow Over the Gulf Aer the Storms, Port Vincent Back Beach — Oil $750.00 ALEXANDER, Elinor 14 Wild Skies! Sunset Colours, Port Vincent — Oil $850.00 ALEXANDER, Elinor 15 At the Southern Ocean’s Edge, South Coast of Kangaroo Island — Oil $1,250.00 ARCHER, Cara 16 Kookaburra’s Threatened Kingdom — Acrylic $1,450.00 BALDWIN, Joshua 17 Portrait of Phil — Oil $1,200.00 BALDWIN, Joshua 18 Aer the Crash — Oil $1,200.00 6 CELEBRATING 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Ardrossan BASSHAM, Barbara 19 Music in the Air — Acrylic $395.00 BASSHAM, Barbara 20 Moonta Bay Fisherman — Acrylic $130.00 BISSMIRE, Jo 21 Lotus Flowers — Watercolour and Ink $720.00 BOLLMEYER, Claudia 22 The Foreshore — Acrylic $335.00 BOLLMEYER, Claudia 23 The Wellness Garden — Acrylic $300.00 BOLLMEYER, Claudia 24 Take me to Kokomo — Acrylic $290.00 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 7 Fine Art BOLLMEYER, Claudia 25 Underwater Wonder — Acrylic $290.00 BOND, Sue 26 Kelpie — Pastel $400.00 BOND, Sue 27 Dog — Pastel $200.00 BOND, Sue 28 3 Jugs — Pastel $250.00 BOND, Sue 29 Interested Bystander — Pastel $300.00 BRAUND, Terry 30 Morning Light — Watercolour $350.00 8 CELEBRATING 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Ardrossan BRAUND, Terry 31 Horse Shoe Bay — Oil $500.00 BRAUND, Terry 32 Storm Clouds—Fisherman’s Jey Edithburgh — Oil $400.00 BRAUND, Terry 33 Summer’s Here — Oil $500.00 BROWN, Jan 34 Connected — Oil $890.00 Sponsor 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 9 Fine Art BROWN, Jan 35 Drier‐Sultana Point — Oil $1,200.00 BURMAN, Ian 36 Two Tanks, Two Sheds — Acrylic $1,250.00 BURMAN, Ian 37 Like a House of Cards — Acrylic $1,750.00 BURMAN, Ian 38 Mid North Shed Geometry — Acrylic $750.00 BURMAN, Ian 39 Landscapes with Diagonals — Oil $850.00 BURTON, Cass & Brie 40 Theo the Tabby — Oil $1,800.00 10 CELEBRATING 11 YEAR ANNIVERSARY Ardrossan BURTON, Cass & Brie 41 Leon the Bi‐Coloured Tabby — Oil $1,800.00 BURTON, Cassie & Brie 42 Miniature Ponies — Oil $1,800.00 BURTON, Cassie & Brie 43 Morty the Pug — Oil $1,800.00 . Sponsor 2021 YORKE PENINSULA ART EXHIBITION 11 Fine Art CANE, Janet 44 These Old Shacks — Watercolour $100.00 CANE, Janet 45 Seaweed — Mixed Media $200.00 CANE, Janet 46 Pelicans — Watercolour $100.00 COOPER‐LOCK, Heather 47 Rifle Bu Beach — Oil $850.00 COOPER‐LOCK, Heather 48 Righul Owner — Acrylic
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