Joanne Stead

Joanne Stead

CREATIVE PRACTICE

Visual arts


ARTIST STATEMENT

Joanne Stead is a self-taught artist based in Tamworth, NSW. Describing herself as a “mum, artist and life enthusiast,” she recognises and draws on her surroundings, current issues, and “everyday magic” in her artmaking. “I believe that two of most important things in life are a sense of belonging and a sense of purpose,” Joanne says. “Feeling that you belong connects you the world around you, and feeling that you offer something meaningful connects you to society, so to have both is critically foundational. Reconnecting to my artistic side, as a reflection of what I can uniquely offer to the world, has been a major turning point for me.” A diverse artist, Joanne works across mediums including scraperboard, acrylics and linocut, with works depicting a range of subjects from her own experience and imagination. Climate change, species loss and the creation of a shared vision for the future, form a recurring theme in her current work. A founding member of the Tamworth Regional Art Collective, Joanne has also worked on seven public art projects over the last five years, including a number of murals and three large mosaic installations.

BIO

Solo Exhibitions

Sep 2019
Reflections of Country at Miss Ju Ju’s, Tamworth NSW

Nov 2017
Unmeasured Moments, at ME Artspace, St Leonards NSW

Aug 2016
Choosing to Fly, at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston QLD

Feb 2016
Scraperboard and Other Amusements, at cafe2340 gallery, Tamworth NSW

Joint Exhibitions

Apr 2021
Blindspot at Ceramic Break Sculpture Park, Warialda NSW

Jan 2021
Blindspot at Tamworth Regional Gallery, Tamworth NSW

Sept 2020
Waste to Art at Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, Gunnedah NSW

Feb 2019
Tethered: Embodying the Mother-Artist Model, University of Southern Qld, Toowoomba Qld

Sept 2018
Finding Extraordinary in Everyday Ordinary at Splash on Peel, Tamworth NSW

May 2018
Threads and Brushes at Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery, Gunnedah NSW

May 2017
Reconciliation Week Exhibition at University of Newcastle UDRH, Tamworth NSW

Mar 2017
Black and White at the Armidale Cultural Centre and Keeping Place, NSW

Jan 2017
Our Mob Creates at the Inland Cafe, Tamworth NSW

Public Art Installations

Apr 2021
Mural: Timbumburi Public School

Jan 2020
Mural: Tamworth Regional Council Cavalcade float

July 2018
Mosaic Installation: Tamworth Regional Youth Centre

Nov 2017
Mural Series: Electrical Substations, Tamworth

Sept 2017
Mural: Bondi Beach Sea Wall, Bondi NSW

Nov 2016
Mural: Ooranga Mobile Preschool, Currabubula NSW

Oct 2016
Mosaic Installation: Bicentennial Park, Tamworth

Mar 2016
Mosaic Installation: Tamworth Regional Youth Centre

Jul 2015
Entrance signage and Special Features: Tamworth Adventure Playground

 

CONTACT

joanne1stead@gmail.com

 



Yvonne Overton

Yvonne Overton

CREATIVE PRACTICE

Watercolour


ARTIST STATEMENT

Yvonne is a practising artist in the New England of New South Wales, based now in Tamworth and formerly of Moree. She holds a Fashion Teachers Certificate and a Fine Art Diploma from TAFE NSW, as well as a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Newcastle University. Yvonne principally works in the elusive medium of watercolour, the natural environment, whether it be landscape or fauna, is the basis of most of her work. She recently has been working on commissioned portraits, with oils the medium of her choice for this practice. She has exhibited in many private and regional galleries, in both solo and group shows. She has been a selected finalist or winner in such exhibitions as Senses TAFE NSW, Country Energy Art Prize NSW, Mortimer Prize, Norville Prize and many local events such as Frost Over Barraba, Twin Rivers Gunnedah and Kootingal Art Show. She is currently teaching a watercolour class with U3A Tamworth.

 

CONTACT

0400 463 261
yvonneoverton@rocketmail.com or use the form below.

 



Craig Drew

Craig Drew

CREATIVE PRACTICE

Blacksmith


ARTIST STATEMENT

My aim is to preserve the skill of forging hot steel with a focus on both traditional and contemporary techniques by creating products that are visually pleasing. I believe providing affordable educational experiences are key to the future of blacksmithing.

BIO

Blacksmithing Apprenticeship 1984-87. Winston Churchill Fellow, 1996. Silver Medal at Blacksmith World Championships 2017. Ypres 2016 Blacksmithing event. Exhibition 'Gone but not Forgotten' at Tamworth Regional Gallery 1995 and FE26 2018 at Glasshouse Gallery Port Macquarie.

 

CONTACT

0407 005 557
drewy13@bigpond.com or use the form below.