ON EXHIBITION @ The Centre Beaudesert

ARTISTS' JOURNEYS

FOUR ARTISTS, FOUR DIFFERENT APPROACHES  

Featuring pottery, prose, photography and film

6 APRIL - 21 MAY 2021
 

WHERE

The Centre Beaudesert,

82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert 4285

Gallery hours: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm; Sat 10am-2pm

Closed public holidays 

FREE ENTRY  |  ALL WELCOME

 

ENQUIRIES

5540 5050

 

 

Offering four unique perspectives of creative journeys that have spanned decades or just begun. Artists' Journeys features Scenic Rim artists Jean-Jacques Vaschalde Master Potter Craftsman: 40 Year Retrospective and The Black & White Braid: Roads, People, and Stories of the Scenic Rim by Benjamin Allmon & Carin Garland and Scenic Rim short films including Hilda by Felix Cehak.

The Exhibition and Book Launch event, taking place on 10 April, is FULLY BOOKED.

Jean-Jacques Vaschalde
Master Potter Craftsman: 40 Year Retrospective

This retrospective presents Jean-Jacques Vaschalde's personal journey as a master potter and craftsman spanning 1971 - 2010. It features the many factors in the development, making, glazing and firing of pottery in Jean-Jacques' Tamborine studio 'Woodhouse Pottery' situated in Scenic Rim, South East Queensland. 

The Black & White Braid: Roads, People, and Stories of the Scenic Rim

Ben Allmon shares personal and local stories illustrated by spectacular photographs of Scenic Rim history by Carin Garland: these stories and photographs are from a unique perspective – walking along the roads of the region and recording the stories of both people and place.

Two Films by Felix Cehak

Features Hilda which was filmed on Tamborine Mountain and depicts a feminine friendship in the early decades of the previous century. The film is set against a backdrop of the already diminishing Australian rainforest.