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Between the Lines

7 - 7 February
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every week that begins at 11:00 am on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, repeating until 17 February, 2017

An event every week that begins at 11:00 am on Saturday, repeating until 18 February, 2017

Rodney Mallee, City Sunlight, 2016, linocut print on Fabriano paper, 250 x 355 mm

Presented by Open Canvas

7-18 February 2017

hours:
Tuesday – Friday 11am to 5pm,
Saturday 12pm to 4pm
admission: Free

From desert dreamings… to city scenes, the stories between the lines are the inspiration for this collection.

Achim Wilke, Untitled, coloured marker pen on paper, 640 x 510 mm
Achim Wilke, Untitled, coloured marker pen on paper, 640 x 510 mm

Achim Wilke, Untitled, coloured marker pen on paper, 640 x 510 mm

Rodney Mallee, City Sunlight, 2016, linocut print on Fabriano paper, 250 x 355 mm

Rodney Mallee, City Sunlight, 2016, linocut print on Fabriano paper, 250 x 355 mm

Achim Wilke, Untitled, coloured marker pen on paper, 640 x 510 mm Rodney Mallee, City Sunlight, 2016, linocut print on Fabriano paper, 250 x 355 mm

Between the Lines features a selection of works from artists who have experienced issues associated with homelessness, a disability or other adversities. Works include playful sketches, sculptures, and more serious and intricate studies. From desert dreamings and space creatures, to humpback whales and city scenes, the stories between the lines are the inspiration for this collection.

The exhibition is an initiative of Open Canvas, a socially focused organisation helping artists to exhibit and sell their art.

opencanvas.com.au

What if you could empower someone who has experienced homelessness, a disability or other adversity by helping them exhibit art they’ve created and show it to the world? What if they could earn an income by selling merchandise with their art on it, such as phone covers, tea towels, puzzles or greeting cards?

Open Canvas was created to empower disadvantaged artists and help them with these issues.

The artists we help are from a range of backgrounds. Some have lived on the street; some have experienced substance abuse and addiction; some are on low incomes within supported and crisis accommodation; and others live with mental health issues and disability. All are united in their desire to be recognised through their art.

When you buy art from Open Canvas, you are making a positive impact on the lives of these artists. They are empowered through recognition of their talent and a sense of achievement. Artists also receive a minimum of 70 per cent of profits from your purchase, providing them with a source of income.

By helping artists sell prints and other products, Open Canvas provides artists with the opportunity for repeat income once their original artwork is sold.

Open Canvas can also help artists in other ways. For some, not having basic art supplies – a brush, a canvas, paint – limits their ability to do art. Other artists benefit from mentoring and guidance from professional artists, to take their art to the next level. Open Canvas can help artists in these ways by facilitating mentoring opportunities and providing art supplies.

We also seek out other opportunities for artists, including opportunities to exhibit their work and engage with other third parties through, for example, commissions and licensing of artwork.

Source: opencanvas.com.au

Details

Date:
7 February, 2017
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Venue

fortyfivedownstairs gallery
45 Flinders Lane
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
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Phone
03 9662 9966
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