The Community Recycling Centre is temporarily unable to accept paint, oils, light globes, gas cylinders, aerosols, household and embedded batteries due to a fire at the processing facility.
After issues faced following this month’s heavy rains, Willoughby City Council has made the difficult decision to postpone exhibitions in its Incinerator Art Space until further notice.
This exhibition will be rescheduled for a later date.
Celebrating 50 years of Australian Textile Arts & Surface Design (ATASDA).
A Touch of Gold explores the artist's interpretations of the theme. Intriguing use of fibre and mixed media define this contemporary display of expressive textile wall hangings, 3D objects and wearable art which all reveal a physical 'touch of gold'.
Working with diverse art practices, techniques and materials, sixty ATASDA members have created a rich tapestry of textile artworks employing fibre, weaving, felting, dyeing, printing, traditional and contemporary embroidery, and stitch techniques. Some historic pieces by renowned Australian textile art practitioners are included in this celebratory exhibition.
Exhibition will be closed on ANZAC Day 25 April 2024.
Image: Judy Pacholke, Life’s Journey, 2024, textiles
Incinerator Art Space, 2 Small Street, Willoughby, 2068, View Map
2 Small Street , Willoughby 2068
Barbara Schey, "Claytons Handbag" (detail), 2023, textiles
Jennie-maree Tempest, "Barking Mad" (detail), 2023, textiles
Judy Pacholke, "Life’s Journey", 2024, textiles
Free
4pm - 6pm, Saturday 20 April
Guest speaker: Barbara Schey