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Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Summer solstice 2019 Celebration to Hallelujah
Monday, 18 November 2019
The Finished Mural
Come Celebrate!!!
What: An informal gathering of friends of Joyce and the Art Centre labyrinth with coffee and cake at the Art Centre's Cafe 191.
Why: To celebrate
- The third birthday of the Labyrinth,
- Joyce's 73 birthday,
- The finishing of the final stage of our mural which now celebrates both our life journeys, and the many-faceted facility that is the Arts Centre,
- Our friendships and the amazing lives that we all live today
Where: Cafe 191 Bribie Island Arts Centre, Sunderland Drive. Enter by back gate near the labyrinth.
How: We supply the cake, lovingly made by Corey, the chef extraordinaire at Cafe 191, and you can buy his great coffee - or other drinks. An opportunity to visit, walk the labyrinth, and view our mural.
Hope to see you there,
Joyce 0439 329 334
Thursday, 26 September 2019
Celebrate Spring Equinox at the Labyrinth Tuesday 24 September 10 am
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Thursday, 27 June 2019
Peace Wall at Bribie Island Community Arts Centre
Peace Wall at Bribie Island Community Arts Centre
A brief summary of our journey in creating the Peace Wall
Larysa Fabok, Joyce Newell, Glenys Donges, and Friends
The Beginning: 18 December 2018
Larysa paid with the Art Centre $150 for the rights to paint a mural on this wall (inside the back gate opposite the Boardroom). The wall had been marked out with masking tape in the hope of getting artists to paint a section of the wall during the 30th Anniversary Celebrations earlier in December 2018, but no one took up the opportunity. Joyce joined Larysa from the beginning of the project, Glenys helped throughout, and several friends made valued contributions.
The agreement with BICAS is that the wall will be repainted in a year if anyone is interested in doing it. As we discovered, painting such a mural is a great artistic adventure for all involved, and provided much interaction to the many people passing by. We all feel very privileged to have been able to contribute to the Art Centre in this way.
The following photos are only a small sample of our working times at the Wall - a very rough estimate of time onsite discussing plans and painting would be 80 woman hours over at least 20 days over 5 months. The paint we used is exterior house paint supplied by BICAS, which proved quite suitable for working on the rough stucco finish. We limited our pallet to the few basic colours supplied and any colours we could get by mixing these colours (including the faux black).
The following photos are only a small sample of our working times at the Wall - a very rough estimate of time onsite discussing plans and painting would be 80 woman hours over at least 20 days over 5 months. The paint we used is exterior house paint supplied by BICAS, which proved quite suitable for working on the rough stucco finish. We limited our pallet to the few basic colours supplied and any colours we could get by mixing these colours (including the faux black).
18 December 2018 |
Larysa developed an overall plan which we used as a guide. This plan celebrates her personal journey into the Art Centre . It expanded and evolved as we worked together and discussed our progress. The left hand section of the mural represents the many art groups that are active at the Centre, the central section Larysa's journey of self discovery, and the right section the labyrinth backed by sound patterns as the Labyrinth Group is working to introduce playful sound into this area.
With Christmas intervening, we didn't get started until the end of January when we roughed out the first details that Larysa planned, using the the original tape sections to determine the placement of the central tree.
29 January 2019 |
A couple of weeks later we added the first areas of colour to define areas for Art Centre groups on the left-hand side and a sound pattern for the labyrinth on the right-hand side.
12 February 2019 |
12 February 2019 |
Again the vicissitudes of life including a very hot March, and a 5 week trip to New Zealand for Joyce, intervened, and we didn't resume work until April.
We next added detail to the right section - wood for the Woodies, and the beginning of a quilt, an open book (representing both Jung's Red Book and an Artist's Book Larysa has made in response to the Red Book), and the labyrinth path became rainbow-coloured.
8 April 2019 |
This continued the following week, when our sprite "Lucky", the mascot of the labyrinth, appeared, dancing along the labyrinth path. Glenys added a lustrous turtle which she saw in a dream prompted by Jung's Red Book.
15 April 2019 |
22 April 2019 |
26 April 2019 |
20 May 2019 |
The last month was a busy and an intense time for us all while we added lots of detail and filled in many white areas. The Singing Tree burst into song, and became covered with flowers and butterflies. Bilbies started hopping along the bottom. The Rainbow Serpent was given his head to lead us to our exultant song - Hallelujah!!!
We declared 21 June, the Winter Solstice as finishing day - and celebrated it with a meditation at the labyrinth, and a parade to the Mural led by Larysa playing her flute.
3 June 2019 |
Finished 21 June 2019 |
Brief description of detail of the wall.
Left panel clockwise from left hand corner: Octopus mosaic for Mosaic Group; piano and music (Hallelujah!) for Musical Events; iceberg 'photo' for Photography Group, jewelery collage for Contemporary Arts Group, Tasmanian scene quilt for quilters and fabric workers, rocks and gems for the Gem Club, and timber for the Woodworkers. The dark outlines represent the Leadlighters, and stamped leaves, and other patterns, the Printmakers. The central turtle represents the Potters, and, mythically: The turtle is the king of the shelled creatures. It is a sacred
representation of the universe: its domed shell is the vault of the sky;
its belly is the earth; and it swims in the sea. The markings on the
upper shell are thought to correspond to the constellations and are
'yang'; and those round the base of the shell represent the earth and
are 'yin'.
The central panel has a flamboyant flower and butterfly covered singing tree (or world tree) with a skirt of mushrooms (Amanita muscaria), rooted to the earth and an open book representing a book of life and wisdom, Jung's Red Book and an Artist's Book Larysa has made in response to the Red Book.
The right panel is a joyous representation of both Lucky's Labyrinth, and a rainbow serpent (representing life and its mysteries), intertwined with sound and music. It is also a celebration of the role of creativity and play in all our lives. The bilbies along the bottom, (and the whistling kite in the upper right corner) are playful additions by Joyce.
"Hallelujah" represents our joy in creating such a bright, beautiful mural, our time together while creating it and interacting with so many passers by - and most importantly, the Art Centre which is a hub of creative and friendship for so many people.
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Celebrate Winter Solstice and Completion of the Peace Wall
From 13/06/2019
The Peace Wall is a collaborative project by Larysa Fabok, Joyce Newell, Glenys Donges and friends which has been slowly evolving since January. (See photos above, the final one still awaiting finishing touches in the coming week!)
This mural can be enjoyed and appreciated in several ways:
First, and most important, as a colourful and playful way to welcome people to the creative hub that is the Art Centre.
Second, the left side of the mural celebrates the many creative activities at the Centre (woodwork, gem club, mosaic, quilting, drawing, painting, pastels, printmaking, glasswork, etc), while the right side suggests the evolving creativity and innovation of the labyrinth and its soundscapes. The centre panel represents the many factors that foster our journeys from more structured activities to the less structured ones: music and nature in the Singing Tree, our earth that grounds us all, and the vast collection of human knowledge.
Third, the mural commemorates each of our personal journeys from structure, through expansion, self realisation, and learning mediated by nature, to the creative freedom, and playfulness that enrich our lives today.
Soundscapes and playing and experimenting with sound have taken a back seat in recent weeks, while our energies have been focused on the mural. We are looking forward to returning to this way of enriching the labyrinth space in the near future, hopefully including some workshops.
Hope to see you Friday 21 June 2 pm
Joyce 0439329334
PS If you arrive early for the Solstice Celebration, you might enjoy lunch, cake and/or coffee at the Art Centre's new cafe Cafe 191 which is now open from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesday to Sunday.
You can also enjoy an exhibition 'On the Wild Side' by the Queensland Wildlife Artists Society in the Matthew Flinders Gallery either before or after our celebration (open 10 to 4 June 11 to 23rd except Mondays).
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Celebrate Winter Solstice and Completion of the Peace Wall
Join us on Friday 21 June at 2 pm for a labyrinth walk, and silent meditation to celebrate the Winter Solstice, and change of seasons, and the completion of the Peace Wall in the Art Centre Courtyard just inside the back gate and opposite the Boardroom.
The Peace Wall is a collaborative project by Larysa Fabok, Joyce Newell, Glenys Donges and friends which has been slowly evolving since January. (See photos above, the final one still awaiting finishing touches in the coming week!)
This mural can be enjoyed and appreciated in several ways:
First, and most important, as a colourful and playful way to welcome people to the creative hub that is the Art Centre.
Second, the left side of the mural celebrates the many creative activities at the Centre (woodwork, gem club, mosaic, quilting, drawing, painting, pastels, printmaking, glasswork, etc), while the right side suggests the evolving creativity and innovation of the labyrinth and its soundscapes. The centre panel represents the many factors that foster our journeys from more structured activities to the less structured ones: music and nature in the Singing Tree, our earth that grounds us all, and the vast collection of human knowledge.
Third, the mural commemorates each of our personal journeys from structure, through expansion, self realisation, and learning mediated by nature, to the creative freedom, and playfulness that enrich our lives today.
Soundscapes and playing and experimenting with sound have taken a back seat in recent weeks, while our energies have been focused on the mural. We are looking forward to returning to this way of enriching the labyrinth space in the near future, hopefully including some workshops.
Hope to see you Friday 21 June 2 pm
Joyce 0439329334
PS If you arrive early for the Solstice Celebration, you might enjoy lunch, cake and/or coffee at the Art Centre's new cafe Cafe 191 which is now open from 10 am to 2 pm Tuesday to Sunday.
You can also enjoy an exhibition 'On the Wild Side' by the Queensland Wildlife Artists Society in the Matthew Flinders Gallery either before or after our celebration (open 10 to 4 June 11 to 23rd except Mondays).
Soundscapes enter next phase, including being celebrated in art
From 1 May 2019
Future developments will probably take us in several directions. We want to create smaller sound instruments within the labyrinth itself that can be played while walking the labyrinth, possibly with the support of a RADF Grant. We also plan to offer half or full day workshops on creating innovative soundscapes when we can experiment with our the collection of interesting items, and work towards developing sustainable instruments that will enhance the Labyrinth. We would also like to use the labyrinth and soundscapes to help people explore their creativity, and the joy of play.
In addition, Larysa, Joyce and Glenys, along with several other helpers have been slowly creating a mural on the courtyard wall opposite the Boardroom (see above). With an overall concept of Peace, the mural celebrates our personal journeys from a structured world to accepting a more fluid universe, and also the connections between the many creative activities at the Centre and the evolving creativity of the labyrinth and its soundscapes. It is still very much a work in progress, and if you would like to help it grow, or have any suggestions, we would love to have your help. We have been painting mainly Monday mornings - but this varies a bit, so please check with us that we will be there. Next painting day is tomorrow, Thurs 2 May.
Please also remember our regular Tuesday morning walking and silent meditation at the labyrinth 7 am. Everyone welcome!!
Enjoy the richness of the sounds in your lives,
Joyce (0439329334), Larysa (0438378294) and Glenys
Soundscapes enter next phase, including being celebrated in art
Regular visitors to the Labyrinth and Art Centre may have noticed that the bits and pieces we have had around the seating at the labyrinth to encourage visitors to experiment and play with sound have been moved into our nearby storage chests. This marks the end of our initial experimentation with sound, and the start of the next phase of working to expand our creativity and willingness to play, and sharing it with the larger community through explorations with sound and resonance.Future developments will probably take us in several directions. We want to create smaller sound instruments within the labyrinth itself that can be played while walking the labyrinth, possibly with the support of a RADF Grant. We also plan to offer half or full day workshops on creating innovative soundscapes when we can experiment with our the collection of interesting items, and work towards developing sustainable instruments that will enhance the Labyrinth. We would also like to use the labyrinth and soundscapes to help people explore their creativity, and the joy of play.
In addition, Larysa, Joyce and Glenys, along with several other helpers have been slowly creating a mural on the courtyard wall opposite the Boardroom (see above). With an overall concept of Peace, the mural celebrates our personal journeys from a structured world to accepting a more fluid universe, and also the connections between the many creative activities at the Centre and the evolving creativity of the labyrinth and its soundscapes. It is still very much a work in progress, and if you would like to help it grow, or have any suggestions, we would love to have your help. We have been painting mainly Monday mornings - but this varies a bit, so please check with us that we will be there. Next painting day is tomorrow, Thurs 2 May.
Please also remember our regular Tuesday morning walking and silent meditation at the labyrinth 7 am. Everyone welcome!!
Enjoy the richness of the sounds in your lives,
Joyce (0439329334), Larysa (0438378294) and Glenys
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
Monday Morning 9 am Soundscapes
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Wednesday, 13 February 2019
Autumn Equinox Mon March 25 2:30 pm
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Wednesday, 30 January 2019
Sound Garden now open at Labyrinth
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Sunday, 20 January 2019
Australia Day Holiday Mon 28 Jan Soundscapes at the Labyrinth
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