Adrian Spurr – Artist in Residence

by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

Kangaroo by Adrian Spurr 11 image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com
Kangaroo by Adrian Spurr 11 image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

Whilst working publicity for the inaugural St Kilda Art Crawl last September I  was on the hunt for a well rounded, highly gifted artist and communicator who could present as a key speaker for the local art community.

I hit pay dirt with local Shakespeare Grove artist in residence Adrian Spurr.

As fortune allowed we galvanised with the spark of genius.  We managed to produce some serious creative waves on the ground for the Crawl in piecing together a pop up gallery at 33 Fitzroy Street St Kilda (Punchinello Pop-Up)  which Adrian curated. This space showcased the collective works of eight artists and attracted a colourful and dynamic patron in local entrepreneur and property owner/ developer Freddie Warschauer.

In due course we caught the eye of the newly commissioned SKN editor Mantis Kane who requested an interview; and who is  keen to spread the word of St Kilda Art and Culture.

I asked Adrian these question…

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The head of Zeus,, king of the gods of Mount Olympus, standing almost a metre high in sandstone, by sculptor Adrian Spurr. Purchased by Freddie Warschauer opening night of ‘me human’ exhibition at The Gallery – St Kilda Town Hall image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

What pictures of artworks other than your own do you  currently have in your studio?

I have several pictures of limestone heads that originally adorned great Gothic Cathedrals of Northern Europe. Vandals and iconoclasts knocked them off and defaced them back in the day. To me they are beautiful and alive, not with the humanism of the renaissance but the deep mysticism of the medieval.

What was the first piece of Art that really mattered to you?

My dad was a geologist who travelled the world and often brought home things like masks and indigenous artworks. They were curious to me. But my personal awakening was a Cubism exhibition I saw at the Tate in London. I then understood how art can change the world and could change me.

If you were not a visual artist what would you be?

I’d be a poet. I still occasionally get up and recite at poetry slams.

Where is your studio?

I work in the Shakespeare Grove Artist studios in Chaucer Street. I’ve got to say it’s the best studio I’ve ever had. My studio is right on the corner of the Peanut Farm with a beserk yellow smiley face painted on the roller door. I open the studio on the first Saturday of every month to coincide with the St. Kilda Farmer’s Market. Everyone’s welcome to drop in and see what I’m making.

What projects are you currently working on?

Lots. I’ve just finished a really successful show at The Gallery, St Kilda Town Hall.

In the studio I’ve commenced some large reductive wood sculptures. But the big project I’ve been working on for a couple of years with Phil Doggett Williams and the Fundere Foundry is establishing a not for profit, open access printmaking studio in Sunshine (SPA) . It will cover all print media, screen printing on paper and fabric, relief and intaglio printing and lithography.

Check out the website! sunshine print artspace.com.au We expect it to be a significant contributor to the Melbourne Art community. 

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SPA (Sunshine Print Artspace) at Fundere Foundary image Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

What is it about St. Kilda that you like?

When I lived in Sydney and for all the years I lived in Europe whenever I met someone from Melbourne they always came from St. Kilda! When I came to live in Melbourne I started living here too and haven’t left. It’s as good as or better than anywhere in the world. It’s got a very cool, artsy vibe.

What music are you currently listening to?

Lonesome Whistle, a tribute album for Maurice Frawley which includes covers by so many bands I’ve seen here in St Kilda. And Arvo Part because I’m going to see a concert of his music later this month.

What are you reading?

Nowadays I only read books with pictures in them unless they’re reference or poetry. In my studio I have ‘Light on Stone’ a photographic essay. On the go at home ‘Rapture’; poems by Carol Ann Duffy and Jung’s Psychology of the Transference, because I’m a sucker for the collective unconscious.

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Bell’uomo by Adrian Spurr image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

What is Art for?

It enables me to make sense of the world that I inhabit but Julian Burnside said to me once that ‘society is made up of two things, the rule of law and a deep respect for Art and Culture.’ That sounds pretty good to me!

What is your vision for regenerating St. Kilda as an Art and Cultural centre in Melbourne?

Well that has to be a three way venture. The City of Port Phillip, local business and Artists. As a venue St Kilda can’t be beat! It’s got the best location and it’s got a deep well of arts vibe. The St. Kilda Art Crawl is a good start in this regard and offers an opportunity for amateurs and professionals to get involved. But look how Stonnington has developed the Toorak sculpture prize into such a popular and high profile event. I won the Toorak prize in 2012 and haven’t looked back.

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Helena, daughter of Zeus, standing about one metre high in limestone by Adrian Spurr, image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

DREAM LOVER – THE BOBBY DARIN MUSICAL

 

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David Campbell starring as Bobby Darin in Dream Lover image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

Dream Lover has hit Melbourne like a dazzling and magnificent tsunami of entertainment.

From subject matter in the late, great Bobby Darin through to the original concept and stage play by John Michael Howson and co-writer Frank Howson, adapted for the stage by Frank Howson, Simon Phillips and Caroline Burns through to all the outstanding production team and performances.

The dynamics and genius that fuel this years stage extravaganza in Dream Lover will continue to reverberate.

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Hannah Fredericksen starring at Sandra Dee in Dream Lover image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

I was fortunate enough to be at the second dress rehearsal before opening night.

From beginning to end my body pulsated with toe tapping glee to Bobby Darin’s iconic and  heart warming songs from the fifties and sixties, arranged and conducted by legendary musical supervisor Guy Simpson and performed so beautifully by his amazing orchestra.

 

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Amon Prete as the young Bobby Darin and Marina Prior as Polly image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

The synchronicity between the flawless performances by the actors, the music, the sound design by Michael Waters, the oh so effective and atmospheric lighting design by Paul Jackson, the razor sharp costume design by Tim Chappel and choreography by Andrew Hallsworth; all showcased within one of the most versatile and  sophisticated set designs by Brian Thompson.

The collective genius played me like a Stradivarius emotionally.  I was transported back to my early childhood where Hollywood’s magic and romance reigned.

Needless to say, I really enjoyed the show and would like to thank producers John and Barbara Gilbert from Gilbert Theatrical, the legendary John Frost of GFO and last but not least Director Simon Phillips along with the cast and crew, all of whom received a deserving standing ovation.

By Kerrie Pacholli

Dream Lover’ is on until 1 March 2018 at Arts Centre Melbourne.

 

 

 

‘One World’ exhibition by John Barcham

Sponsored by World Expeditions

‘One World’ exhibition

by John Barcham

Sagra Gallery

256 Glenferrie Road, Malvern

1 – 16 December 2017

“One World” is my response as an artist to the experience of travel.

The world is a wonderful place and those of us fortunate enough travel to remote and fragile places realise the importance of responsible and sustainable travel.  I hope that ‘One World’ will inspire some viewers to go and see some of these places, not “before they go” but because responsible, sustainable travel is one part of helping to Preserve them for future generations.

John Barcham 2017

Photographs by Kerrie Pacholli

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2.Good Friday, San Marco in Lamis, Puglia, Italy 80 x 80 cm, Oil on cotton by John Barcham $1,200
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1. Good Friday, San Marco in Lamis, Puglia, Italy 80 x 80 cm, Oil on cotton by John Barcham $1,200
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3. Good Friday, San Marco in Lamis, Puglia, Italy 80 x 80 cm, Oil on cotton by John Barcham $1,200
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4. Good Friday, San Marco in Lamis, Puglia, Italy 80 x 80 cm, Oil on cotton by John Barcham $1,200
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18. The Matriach, Tanzania 45 x 42 cm. Oil on board by John Barcham $550
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19. Serengati Queen 45 x 42 cm. Oil on board by John Barcham $550
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20. Tarengiri River Tanzania 45 x 42 cm. Oil on board by John Barcham $550

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Crucifixion by Adrian Spurr ‘me human’ exhibition

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Helena by Adrian Spurr image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

me human’ exhibition by Master print maker , painter and sculptor Adrian Spurr, now showing at The Gallery,  St Kilda Town Hall until the 22 November 2017.

A must see for all serious artists, enthusiasts and art collectors.

Where: The Gallery, St Kilda Town Hall – 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda.

When: October 25 to 22 November 2017

Times: 8.30 am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

Josephine Celeste – Life Purpose Guide – Are You a Twin Flame?

Event: Are You a Twin Flame?

Where: John Pierce Centre- 25 High Street, Prahan.

When: Sunday 3rd December 2017 from 10am to 5pm

Cost: $190 with afternoon Tea provided BYO lunch

Bookings: 0410 190 593

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Psychic and Shamanic Healer Josephine Celeste

Psychic and Shamanic Healer Josephine Celeste has been working in the field as a professional for over 25 years.

She has designed a very special 5 hour workshop Are You a Twin Flame?

Some of the questions that will be addressed on the day include:

Are you happy in life?

Would you like to be in a relationship or improve the one your are in?

Is there an area in your life you would like to change?

Do you want to fulfil your soul purpose, or is something stopping you?

This workshop has been designed for both the initiated and unitiated  to empower you and give you the tools to create your future with love.

Testimonials and five star rankings from Google: 

Palatina Negara – ***** 2 months ago – “A truly gifted healer. Must see if you want to transform your life”

Jemma Robertson***** 2 months ago – “Josephine, I just wanted to say thank you, you have given me clarity, shown and guided me towards the most favoured decisions in my life and given me the tools and confidence to help myself immensely!! Your readings have been incredibly accurate regarding my future and have helped me without fault and I cannot thank you enough.


…I have had healing sessions with Josephine as well as readings.
I would absolutely 100% recommend seeing Josephine as she is a very powerful healer, after one session I felt like I had come back into myself, clearer head and I felt so much more at ease about things like something had changed or shifted inside of myself.
I’m looking forward to seeing you soon 🙂 xx

Natasha Singh ***** 3 months ago – Teacher ,Mentor and Spiritual anchor ,my journey start with Josephine when i was not at all feeling anything . I learn a lot with Josephine best thing is she never told what to look , as she always told me everyone is different and everyone journey is different in this path . Since childhood i had anger issue , with life experience i got anxiety as well . she help me in overcoming everything . She got very loving vibration around her . She is like spirit guide who show u path and guide u , i just have to follow up to perfection . Lot of time i feel like running away but her teaching is like anchor in tough time . I normally ask her “”why can’t everything finish in one day and i become enlighten (like u ) “” she reply “”it is about journey not destination “” , it is about patience ,discipline . I remember time when i don’t understand or listen to her as coming from normal world but with time i understand how true her each word .Today i am very comfortable being myself ,my anger is gone and i don’t look for relationship constantly . It is hard to express in words how much thankful i am to God that Josphine is there in my life to guide me in spiritual path . Thanks Josphine for helping me to connect me to my higher self . In Some culture we say GURU (teacher)is next to GOD as he/she teach meaning of life that is completely true for you .Person who help in understanding my “”life purpose””.

Melissa Yeung – ***** 2 months ago – I’ve always meditated and had some understanding of the higher mysteries. However at the start of 2017, something in me needed more guidance and I was guided to meet with Josephine. Josephine has sinced helped me evolve and grow my spiritual awareness and guided me in times of need.

by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

Adrian Spurr’s ‘me human’ exhibition opening the Gallery St Kilda Town hall.

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Bell’uono (Handsome man) $4,500 by Adrian Spurr image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

The opening of Adrian Spurr’s ‘me human’ exhibition at the Gallery St Kilda Town Hall along with Ann Ryan’s Cacophony exhibition was attended by hundreds of supporters and art enthusiasts.

Comedian and MC Brian Nankervis kick started the night with an entertaining session of Rock Quz evoking an atmosphere of unity,  fun and celebration.

Between the two artists there was over $30,000 of sales on the night leaving  the artists and the Gallery staff feeling very satisfied with their efforts.

This joint exhibition will be open to the public Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5pm. The address is 99a Carlisle Street St Kilda.

This is an extraordinary exhibition not to be missed.

by Kerrie Pacholli

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Charles Makula at ‘me human’ exhibition at the Gallery image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com
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Freddie Warschauer, Josephine Celeste & Adrian Spurr image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

 

 

 

‘me human’ Adrian Spurr exhibition, the Gallery – St Kilda Town Hall

25 October to 22 November 2017 – Opening Thursday night 26 October 6 – 8 pm

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The head of Zeus, standing almost a metre high, king of the gods of Mount Olympus by sculptor Adrian Spurr image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

I first met and interviewed Adrian Spurr at his St Kilda, Shakespeare Grove Studio #16 in the lead up to the St Kilda Art Crawl. Within minutes I knew I had found a local artist with a clear light connection to his environment and his art.  It was the first Saturday of the month and his studio was open to the public to coincide with the Farmers Market. The studio was busy with visitors which made taking photographs of the artworks tricky. Many of the people had been to the studio previously. In fact they regularly visited to see what new work was underway and how other works had been resolved. Adrian welcomes visitors to his stone carving sculpture studio and enjoys the conversing with all ages and particularly with visitors from other countries that come to enjoy the St.Kilda vibe.

His sculptures are iconic and dynamic. How often does one encounter a 250 kg hand carved sandstone head of Zeus? The answer is, not often! Stone carving is an art form of incalculable antiquity and few artists currently work in this medium in a figurative way. As summer approaches he will be conducting stone carving classes for no more than four people at a time to run over four consecutive weeks. The course will end with an opportunity to display work in his studio on Farmer’s Market day.

But Adrian not only cuts stone, he also assembles sculptures, some made of huge quantities of small wooden pieces that he cuts, shapes and glues together into three dimensional forms that often encrust and consume other objects associated with humanity. Some of these sculptures have over 4000 small wooden pieces painstakingly stuck together.

Being a keen recycler myself I love the fact that Adrian chooses found objects and materials to incorporate in his art and discovered that Adrian has large quantities of found material just waiting for transformation.

Originally from the UK, Adrian has lived and worked across the globe and decided to settle in St Kilda some 20 years ago. He is hugely energised by the St. Kilda dynamic and the beautiful Community Gardens and Veg Out friends where his studio is to be found. He also finds inspiration in the wide open spaces of the Wimmera, which is known for its resilience and pioneering attitude and Italy, for it’s fine art and culture.

Human foot by sculptor Adrian Spurr image by Andre Le Coz © pationpics.com

The prints that are also on display at his exhibition me human’ were made at the Sunshine Print Artspace (SPA) which is an open access print workshop and where Adrian is a co-founder and co-director. This incredible space is closely allied with the Fundere Fine Art Foundry where the four extraordinary, one and a half times life sized bronze mounted Boer War horsemen were poured. These horsemen by the sculptor Louis Laumen are now on Anzac Parade in Canberra.

I had the opportunity to work with Adrian in creating a pop up gallery at 33 Fitzroy Street St Kilda Through that rich experience I discovered that Adrian is at the top of his game as a master print maker, sculptor and educator. Significantly, I also discovered that Adrian is an energetic powerhouse and prolific creator of art with an exceptional and expansive community vision.

The Gershwin Room at The Espy opens for St Kilda Art Crawl

After two years of hybination the owners of The Esplanade Hotel felt it worthwhile to open the doors of their much loved Gershwin Room in support of the inaugural St Kilda Art Crawl.

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Dave O’Neil, CJ Fortuna, Andy Goodone, Brad Oakes at Espy © pationpics.com

People gathered from all over the city to be part of this auspicious weekend celebration which included  photographic memorabilia from the ’80’s, rock’n’roll and an afternoon of comedy by the St Kilda Comedy Club.

produced by pationpics.com

filmed & edited by Andre Le Coz

Invitation to closing celebration at Punchinello art space 33 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda

Art lovers, investors, artist supporters and friends are all welcome to our closing celebration at Punchinello pop up art space at 33 Fitzroy Street St Kilda as part of the inaugural St Kilda Art Crawl.

Exhibiting artists include Charles Mikula, Laurie Miller, Faye De Pasqualie, Pamella Dias, Dino Damiani, Josh Birtwistle, Salvatori Lolicato and Adrian Spurr.

WHEN – THURSDAY 5 OCTOBER @  6 PM

WHERE – 33 FITZROY STREET, ST KILDA

WHY – TO CELEBRATE THE EXPERIENCE

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Laurie Miller exhibiting at – 33 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda image by Kerrie Pacholli © pationpics.com

For more information call Kerrie on 0423 308 005

 

 

 

 

 

 

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