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Artrage Catalogue(PDF, 5MB) QUEEN VICTORIA MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY This QVMAG travelling exhibition showcases the work of young artists from across the State in years 11 and 12 CATALOGUE W qvmag.tas.gov.au QVMAG qvmag_offical qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au ARTRAGE 2018 COLLECTION ArtRage is an annual initiative of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in conjunction with the college art teachers of Tasmania. This exhibition showcases the work of young artists from across the State in years 11 and 12 who are studying Art Production or Art Studio Practice as part of their Tasmanian Certificate of Education. These artworks have been selected by the Curator from works shortlisted by the art teachers of the various colleges. The works exhibited reflect the originality of the individual students and the creativity that is encouraged by these schools. ArtRage also highlights the range of media and techniques these students use when telling us about the themes that have inspired them throughout the year. ArtRage continues to provide a wonderful opportunity for visitors to view the diverse and thought-provoking artworks by these talented and highly creative young artists. The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is proud to tour ArtRage across Tasmania, giving a wider audience the chance to engage with these dynamic works. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery would like to recognise the enormous support and co-operation that ArtRage receives from the college art teachers of Tasmania. We would like to acknowledge the work of these dedicated art educators along with the talented students attending schools and colleges across Tasmania. qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Lauren Curran Examiners Choice St Patrick’s College ART STUDIO PRACTICE Colonial Australia: A History of Absence and Lies underglaze painting on earthenware Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Examiners Choice Amelia Wickham Launceston Church Grammar School ART PRACTICE Untitled mixed media on canvas and board Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Lenny Adams Scotch Oakburn College Hike 1 - 4 pen and watercolour on paper Art Production Tahli Andrewartha Rosny College Untitled mixed media, laser cut wood Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Isabella Banks Launceston Church Gramma School Untitled #1 and #2 mixed media on paper Art Production Tess Barnes Rosny College Untitled acrylic on paper Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Grace Betts Elizabeth College Wearier graphite on arches paper Art Studio Practice Karis Bissett Launceston Christian School Acquaintance collage and mixed media Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Nardia Bone St Patrick’s College Human Vs Nature lino print on paper Art Production Terry Boots Elizabeth College Untitled oil and acrylic on cardboard Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Paddy Bourke The Hutchins School Southern Cross Levels digital photography Art Studio Practice Lyndon Bower Newstead College Black Birds In A White Flock digital photograph Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Kimberly Burns Newstead College For Better or Worse mixed media, dry point etching and stitching Art Studio Practice Kimberley Cantwell Elizabeth College Feline, Reptile, Ungulate, Marsupial charcoal on paper Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Jemima Carins Newstead College Slaughter From The Golden Soil digital photograph Art Studio Practice Hannah Charlesworth Guilford Young College Caught In The Rip, Sailing Away lino cut on paper Art Studio Practice Foaming Waves, DiveRight In lino cut on paper Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Evelyn Cunningham St Patrick’s College An Investigation of Nature’s Rhythms pen, charcoal and texta on paper and drawing machine Art Studio Practice Ned Daniels Guilford Young College The Disconnect photo manipulation Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Eva Davis St Michael’s Collegiate Free Run ceramics and wood Art Production Eva Davis St Michael’s Collegiate Summer (Floods and Draught) ceramics and perspex Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Estella Dawson-Damer The Friends School Betta oil on board Art Production Hannah Denman Rosny College 35 Cents Per Day acrylic on paper Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Renee Di Bennedetto Fahan School Max woven digital photography Art Studio Practice Ruby Downie The Friends School Anaglyph Reality acrylic on paper Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Eleanor Dykstra Don College Chelsea pyrography on wood Art Production Ryan pyrography on wood Art Production Salia pyrography on wood Art Production Bethany Eaton St Mary’s College Self free stitching on textiles Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Bella Farid Fahan School Untitled colour reduction woodblock print Art Production Jacob Finnigan Scotch Oakburn College Ladies Man steel sculpture Art Production Jacob Finnigan Scotch Oakburn College Slow Goer steel sculpture Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Georgia Forth St Brendan-Shaw College Untitled deconstructed editions and graphite Art Production Katelyn Geard Don College The Memory charcoal and graphite on paper Art Studio Practice Sculptutre 3 chickenwire, plaster, black ink, charcoal Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au April Geskus Launceston Christian School Untitled graphite on paper Art Production Nina Gibson Hobart College The Harbinger digital photography Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Jordan Gotts Don College Stokes paint, pencil, plaster, marker on board Art Studio Practice Bella Goward Fahan School Coral Reef alumium plate and etching Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Anneliese Gray Scotch Oakburn College Ivory pen and watercolour on paper Art Studio Practice Anneliese Gray Scotch Oakburn College Road Kill pen and watercolour on paper Art Studio Practice Declan Hanlon Hobart College Self Portrait Diptych digital photography Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Casey Hansen Don College Shreds of Imperfection charcoal on paper Art Production May Hensher St Michael’s Collegiate Untilted acrylic on canvas Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Melanie Harris Launceston Church Gramma School Trek the Scape collage Art Studio practice Patrick Heerey Launceston College Paranoia fine liner on paper Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Sophie Henderson Marist Regional College Untitled digital mixed media Art Production Georgia Hines The Friends School Muscle Museum acrylic on canvas Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Theo Idstrom Rosny College A Difference of Perspective video Art Studio Practice Mia Iezzi St Patrick’s College Joseph wire sculpture and pen on paper Art Production Skye wire sculpture and pen on paper Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Hugh Johnston Hobart College Untitled oil on canvas Art Studio Practice Ella Jones Fahan School The Curious Case of Beetles bronze and mixed media Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Chelsea Keith St Michael’s Collegiate The Art of Self Destruction digital illustration Art Studio Practice Jamie Kendall Hobart College Envisioning Fame, Escaping Reality, Pushing Limitations, Inside My Mind photography on acetate Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Manisha Kernan Don College Memory in Your Eyes graphite and watercolour on paper Art Studio Practice Madison Kesler Newstead College Floating collage and ink on paper Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Gabrielle Larsson The Friends School Turtle Trafficking and Plastic Pollution ceramic and non-reusable plastic bags Art Production Lewis Lennon Launceston College Dandelion fine liner on paper Art Studio Practice Toilet Brush fine liner on paper Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Zakkary Long Guilford Young College Malversation mixed media Art Production Timothy Maclachlan The Hutchins School Tim acrylic on canvas Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Bianca MacLeod Launceston College Dancing With Emotion pen on paper Art Studio Practice qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Clare Mantje Leighland Christian School 696 International pyrography on wood Art Production The Barn pyrography on wood Art Production Dairy pyrography on wood Art Production Henry Marshall Hobart College A Warped World video Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au William Mathot-Dewis Elizabeth College Untitled ink on paper Art Studio Practice Jasper Maxwell O’Brien The Friends School Mirrored City, Mona, Mountain Rocks, Mountain Trees, Trees Zincworks video Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Jemma McCarthy Rosny College Death By Chocolate ceramics Art Production Jemma McCarthy Rosny College Jiggling Jellies ceramics Art Production Jemma McCarthy Rosny College Tantalizing Tarts ceramics Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Ishka McKay Hobart College Untitled photographic print, drawing on acetate Art Studio Practice Chloe Meffre Hobart College The Eagle of The Age newspaper, masking tape and copper wire Art Production qvmag_offical QVMAG W qvmag.tas.gov.au Alexandra Merrill St Helens District High 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