Sunday, October 18, 2009

Another Big Month Ahead at KiLN!



The work of Japanese born, and now Brisbane-based artist, Ai Shah, is a well kept secret set to be unveiled at KiLN Gallery in November.

From her Highgate Hill studio, Ai develops her beautifully atmospheric photo-realist works, applying her incredible talent to the vistas of Maleny, Lismore, Elanda Point and many more.

Ai combines an Eastern aesthetic with a fascination for the Australian landscape to create her detailed works.

“It’s quite astonishing that having lived in Australia for only 12 months, Ai is able to capture the depth and detail of this landscape. She also grasps the expanse and character of the Australian landscape, and is able to depict the beautiful melancholy of this place” observes curator Tom Francis.

“My interest in landscapes comes from the feeling of building an intimate relationship with nature and society through painting. I especially enjoy the particular moment in the process of each painting when the brush becomes an instrument for breathing life into the canvas. In this series of Australian landscapes, I have been particularly struck by the way light affects the mood of each scene” explains Ai.

KiLN prides itself on showing a number of clearly talented young emerging artists each year, and is thrilled to be present Ai’s first solo exhibition, revealing her incredible talent to Brisbane audiences.



Visitors to KiLN Gallery next month will see the latest work from Queensland shoemakers Jackie Orme Ward and Adrian Lockwood of Pendragon, who have been catapulted onto the international fashion scene recently in a photo shoot for Italian Vogue.

With their specially designed Pendragon boots afoot models wearing Prada, John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood, these ‘aussie cobblers’ are now part of an elite fraternity whose product has been shot by international celebrity and high fashion photographer Steven Meisel.

'We were stunned when [New York stylist] Karl Templar’s assistant rang us and asked us for boots for Italian Vogue,' Jackie said.

They had stumbled upon Pendragon’s website while searching for very special footwear to pair with the couture pieces already sourced for the shoot.

'Initially we thought it was a hoax’, says Jackie, ‘but we soon realised it was a great opportunity for us to be part of something extraordinary.'

Within the space of a week, the talented duo designed and created nine pairs of men’s and women’s boots for the iconic Oliver Twist shoot, which highlights the boots in dramatic and playful poses.

‘We had very little sleep and worked like we were in a pressure cooker
’, says Jackie, ‘We were still putting shoe laces in boots and nailing heels on while waiting for the international courier!’.

Brisbane audiences will be the first to view Pendragon's new range, To Have and To Hold, from 6-29 November at KiLN Gallery.

The collection was inspired by an old parchment covered in ink calligraphy from the 1770’s. They have printed these scripts on the linings, soles and heels of boots and shoes that also feature velvets, braids, tapestries, playing cards and even a lion’s head handle sourced from an antique clock at a local dump.

To Have and To Hold opens at KiLN Gallery Friday 6 November and continues until Sunday 29 November, alongside the work of painter Ai Shah.

Check out Pendragon's new website: www.pendragonshoes.com


Saturday, September 26, 2009

The beetles are crawling away, the flowers closing their sleepy heads and the fish are swimming to deeper waters!

fishFLOWERbeetle, KiLN gallery's very successful September exhibition is closing today. Sarah Mitchell's exceptional works have drawn crowds of art lovers seeking a look at her carefully crafted, handcoloured lino cuts and they have been very impressed with what they've seen.



We now welcome the 2009 BARI festival, and are excited to have works by some of Brisbane's most talented emerging artists in the gallery. Opening on the 10th of October this exhibition will be featured in the gallery right through until the end of October.

Jamie Congdon, 2009.


On the 11th of October KiLN is proud to host the KiLN Classics concert again featuring exquisite string music by the Brisbane Chamber Collective. Also, we are very proud to have highly regarded curator Alison Kubler speaking at this event, discussing the climate for emerging artists in Brisbane, and the growth of the arts scene in Brisbane. For tickets to this concert and speaking event please call KiLN on 3876 6903 http://www.kiln.com.au/.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

NEWS: The BARI Festival, KiLN Classics and fishFLOWERbeetle

A sneak preview of Pirate Tea Set
by Ky Curran in collaboration with her children Bunya and Sisi


  • The BARI (Brisbane Artist Run Initiatives) Festival opens at KiLN on Saturday 10 October. This exhibition will feature photography, painting and sculpture by up-and-comers Josh Rufford, Ky Curran with Bunya and Sisi, Carly Kotynski, Tammy Law and more to be annouced! See the programme below and visit http://barifest.blogspot.com/ for more info about what the participating spaces have on offer.10-2pm Saturday 10 October Jewellery workshop with Madeleine Brown
Make a silver ring or pendant 10am-2pm $50 (all materials INC)
5-8pm Saturday 10 October KiLN Exhibition opening FREE
  • Tickets are already selling fast for KiLN Classics 5-7pm Sunday 11 October. The Brisbane Chamber Collective will inspire us with another exquisite strings performance. See the programme below for details. Tickets are $25. To purchase your ticket, phone us on 3876 6903, or email info@kiln.com.au.

Antonín Dvorák - Terzetto Op. 74 for 2 Violins and Viola,
Béla Bartók - Hungarian Folk Melodies for Violin and Cello,
Hugo Wolf - Italian Serenade
Frank Bridge - Sally in Our Alley for String Quartet

Performed by :
Nicole McMahon, violin
Emily Clark, violin
Tuuli Rantanen, viola
Nick Jensen, cello

  • Sarah Mitchell's divinely dark and whimisical exhibition, fishFLOWERbeetle has been extended until Sunday 27 September, so if you haven't yet seen the show, be sure to pop by before then!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Coming up at KiLN

Note correct dates for KiLN Classics:
5-7pm Sunday 30 August
not 2 August as stated in the invite!

Sarah Mitchell's fishFLOWERbeetle - a preview

When the Flower Beetles Flowered II

The Carbon Neutral Tulip

Cooloolo's Patterned Fish

Phil Brown's Rave Review of The Illustrators

We were very proud to be featured in the latest issue of Brisbane News, with a fantastic review of The Illustrators exhibition by Phil Brown. Click on the image above to zoom in and read the review! (Brisbane News, August 12-18, page 29)

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Spend the weekend at KiLN!

Marilyn, acrylic on paper by Brett Lethbridge

Join us for the opening of our latest exhibition The Illustrators, 5-8pm this Friday 31 July! See close to 40 works by 8 of Australia's most talented professional and up and coming illustrators. Preview the exhibition online.


There are still a handful of seats available for this month's KiLN Classics brass quartet performance featuring the Brisbane Chamber Collective, so if you were wondering about how to spend your Sunday evening ... wonder no more! Children's book illustrator, Lucia Masciullo (whose work will be on display as part of The Illustrators exhibition) will be the speaker for this month's event.
Read on for more information or visit www.kiln.com.au and phone 3876 6903 to book your seat!

Pigs II, acrylic on paper by Lucia Masciullo


Jan Jorgensen's Changing Places - a wonderful success!

A big congratulations to Jan Jorgensen for the overwhelming success of her latest solo exhibition, Changing Places - Brisbane, which closed last weekend at KiLN.

A dozen thrilled collectors are now the proud new owners of a gorgeous, jewelly Jan Jorgensen original, and several more eagerly await the arrival of their specially commissioned piece of Brisbane, hot off the easel in the coming weeks.

Jan heads off shortly on a well deserved European holiday - thank you Jan and bon voyage!

Tom, Danielle and Oskar bask in Jan's reflected glory on opening night Saturday 4 July 2009.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

KiLN Classics goes brassy!


The August KiLN Classics event will feature a selection of brass quintet works performed by members of the Brisbane Chamber Collective, with an artist talk and complimentary wine and cheese on arrival.
Tickets for this event are $25 (middle floor) and $20 (lower floor). As usual, seats are limited and tickets will NOT be sold at the door! To reserve and prepay for your ticket, or for further details contact KiLN Gallery on 3876 6903 or email info@kiln.com.au.
Programme details are as follows:
Fanfare from "La Peri" - Paul Dukas
Salvation is Created - Paul Tschesnokov
Rondo - Franz Joseph Haydn
Grainger Suite - Percy Grainger
Little Prelude in G minor - J.S. Bach
Quintet No. 1 - Victor Ewald
The Earle of Oxford's Marche - WM Byrd
The Girl with the Flaxen Hair - Claude Debussy
From two to sixteen players, the collective can form any combination to suit the music, venue and audience. The group formed out of the need to perform wonderful music and the need of Brisbane audiences to have the opportunity to hear it.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Sneak preview - The Illustrators





Above is a little senak preview of our next exhibition 'The Illustrators', in order the above works are by Courtney Brims, Jim Tsinganos and Nigel Buchanan. Beautiful, diverse works!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Jan is back with another classic collection


Jan Jorgensen's new exhibition 'Changing Places - Brisbane' opens next Saturday 4th July at KiLN Gallery. As usual Jan's work reflects on Brisbane and it's transformation. The exhibition opens from 5pm on Saturday please join us for this special event, all welcome.
Then on Sunday KiLN Classics is on again with the Brisbane Chamber Collective playing at 5pm, and Jan will give an artist talk. Seats for KiLN Classics are limited so book quickly, call KiLN 3876 6903.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Beautiful new Bloomery stockist






For those of you who are unaware, as well as showing divine art KiLN has a little gift store 'The Bloomery' in which we stock gorgeous handmade fare. It is a little treasure trove of beautiful jewels, ceramics, pictures, cards and other little trinkets.
We have just started stocking works by the lovely Michelle Freer who makes stunning and intricate handmade jewellery as well as a range of gorgeous cards and notepaper under her label Lily&Cino. Come in and have a look to see the full range of her gorgeous-ness.
Images by artist.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

KiLN Classics Inaugural concert 7 June








Photos courtesy of Mark Bahnisch, 2009


Friday, May 29, 2009

KiLN Classics - beautiful music in a unique setting


Outlined in previous posts is KiLN's commitment to expanding the cultural opportunities available in Brisbane. Our new program KiLN Classics is a testimony to this, as we open up classical string music to audiences who otherwise may not engage with this style of music. The Brisbane Chamber Collective is coming to perform in our space on the first Sunday of each month, starting from the 7th of July.

Tickets to the event are really reasonably priced at $25 and this price includes drinks and nibbles. We will also have an artist talk before the performance about the exhibition that is in the gallery at the time. We hope that younger audiences will now come and see classical music in a less threatening environment than the big state venues, and also that those who don't have the pennies to spend $60-$70 on a concert ticket can afford a $25 ticket to come along to the KiLN Classics series.

Please give us a ring on 3876 6903 to reserve your ticket, or email us on info@kiln.com.au .



Saturday, May 23, 2009

Making creative places


An extension of my work here as a curator and gallery assistant at KILN is my acute interest in the culture of cities, and how this is created. This interest has led me to do some work with the group Brisculture who are presenting an event next Tuesday (26 May) as part of the 2009 Citysmart Innovation Festival. The discussion at this event will centre around the idea of how creative cities develop and how we can support their growth and development.

This is of great interest to KILN as through our showcasing of fine art, fine craft and now music (update soon!) we hope to enhance the cultural wealth of Brisbane and support the creative growth of this city by offering opportunities for artists to show their work and art lovers to view this work.

For more information about this event check out www.brisculture.com.au

Warmest,

Cate

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Works on Paper and Drawing exhibition opening event







On Friday the 3rd of April our latest exhibition opened. It was a lovely evening and has been a hugely popular exhibition. We recently extended this exhibition until the 3rd of May so if you haven't been in to see the April show do pop into KILN before the 3rd of May.



Works on Paper and Drawing exhibition photos