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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Double Hitch in review


Photo: Tulitha King

I am pleased to direct you to some of my favourite bloggers who have  also written a few words about Double Hitch.

The lovely Annika Harding writes about Double Hitch on her site The Write Art.


Yolande Norris, prominent Canberra writer and spruiker for art and the like includes both word and image at Useless Lines.

The following photos are courtesy of Tulitha King, photographer extraordinaire- she also shares some more inviting photos and thoughts on her blog Tulkin.



Thanks Tuli!





Thursday, May 5, 2011

Scouts Honour





Thanks to the guys at CCAS for the entirety of these words:


On Friday evening a number of artists and art fans assembled at the O’Connor Scout Hall for a good ol’ fashioned DIY exhibition: Double Hitch. When Fiona Veikkanen first told us about the exhibition we got a little excited, because when emerging artists make their own opportunities the results can be pretty incredible. And what a group of artists. Not only were there two current CCAS studio residents in the show (Fiona Veikkanen and Bettina Hill), there were also three former residents (Tim Dwyer, Chris Carmody and Adam Veikkanen) plus Luke Penders, Poppy Malik and Hannah Bath. Double Hitch did not disappoint- a few interactive artworks (including Chris’ Ball Game with Picture Frames and Hannah’s interactive wallpaper) and some intriguing interventions in the space (including Bettina’s fireplace and Fiona’s warm woolen heaters) made the scout hall come alive as a space for interaction, fun and warmth. It didn’t feel like an ordinary exhibition: the artworks complemented and even referenced the space and its scout hall paraphernalia instead of the usual artworks-in-white-space-formula; and the audience became giddy kids, completely engrossed in looking, colouring in and playing, and happy to simply hang out at the cosy old hall with a cup of hot soup. We’re keen to see some more group DIY exhibitions, and soup is always welcome! Annika reporting from O’Connor 


More to be found at the  CCAS Social Pagesthere may even be a photo of you.






Is it Art? Is it some kind of Scout handicraft?



Is it Art? Is it some kind of Scout handicraft?  
Chris, Drew and Ruby viewing Coin Collection (1966-2010) by Chris Carmody and Hannah Bath.

Street View of the O'Connor Scout Hall during the show.  Photo: Adam Veikkanen


Paintings, Banners, ball games, knots and engravings.  Paper signs, wooden pieces, woollen blankets, cardboard boxes, colouring in, TVs, and a wasp's nest in the corner. 
Many of the bits and pieces you might expect to find at a scout hall, except last weekend hundreds of people came down to O'Connor Scout Hall to check it all out.
(More photos to follow in the days to come!)