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A very big 2025!

Mallee Artists would like to thank all of our supporters for a fabulous 2025!

Highlights:

Community Mural Project


Two Exhibitions of our Artworks!

Balranald
“Home is where the ART is”
January: 4 February to mid March.

Woorinen South 8-9 November
A Celebration of Art in our Community

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August! Winter is almost over!

Our First Wednesday in August produced some great drawings for our panels on the old piano we are painting. The murals are currently getting their shiny coat of Anti-Graffiti seal and they will be ready to go up very soon!

A Committee meeting will be held on 20th August to plan activities for the remainder of the year. It seems to get really busy from now on!

A trip to the “Spannerman” gardens in Boort.

An image of a horse and rider made from spanners.
Horse and rider made from spanners. “Spannerman Sculpture gardens” Boort.

Perhaps a visit to the quirky and original artist, Steve Cole in Goodnight.

Image of Steve Cole with his sculpture of a Bunyip.
Image of Steve Cole with his sculpture of a Bunyip. Source: The Guardian Newspaper Swan Hill.
Noel Fisher Jun 11 2024

During the School Holidays in September we will be offering Children’s art workshops again, as well as some “Brush ‘n’ Brew workshops for the grown ups during the warmer months 🙂

MASH will be helping out at the Annual Show as we do each year by donating prize money to the art section, and by helping to hang artworks.

We will be holding an exhibition to help raise funds for the group. This will be held on the weekend just prior to the Melbourne Cup. Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd November.

Our usual First Wednesdays will be on offer with topics to be announced shortly. So buckle up for a busy few months!

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The year so far….

President Gail Groat and Treasurer Val Waylen at the opening of the Balranald Exhibition.

The group has been very busy this year. Our Annual General Meeting was held in January and we welcomed a new President, Gail Groat and Treasurer, Val Waylen (pictured below at the Balranald Exhibition Opening).

We travelled to Balranald and exhibited a collection of art, new and old for 6 weeks. The exhibition ran from the last week of January until mid March. At the conclusion MASH donated $100 to the Balranald art gallery as a thank you.

February: In conjunction with the Woorinen District Progress Association we were granted funding to create 5 small murals for the Woorinen South township. This was a community project with members of MASH supporting residents to paint the murals. These are now in their final stages of detailing and further funding is being sought for the installation. (see the Mural Project Post for more information)

WORKSHOPS: We have held 4 “First Wednesdays”

February: Mixed media (newspaper trees on painted background) with Maxine

March: Funky Trees and Animals with Merrilyn

April: Meditation and mixed media faces with Donna and Gail (Lorri was ill)

May: Neurographics with Donna

Upcoming in June: Paint like Picasso with Jenny and Norma

Please bring good quality paper suitable for the medium you choose, or can be done in your journal. A pencil and eraser. A dice. A Black Marker ie Sharpie or similar and paints, (watercolour or Acylic), pencils, paint pens. Whatever you like working with.

Picasso image from NGV
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MASH activities this week

A VERY BUSY WEEK FOR MASH

  • 26th May is the LAST Mosaic Monday until Spring! Glueing/planning only – Lorri Lambert will send you home with anything you need to finish your current project.
  • Cut & Card Wednesday 28th from 1pm – ask Norma Anderson or Jenny Jolley
  • Trip to Bendigo 30th May to See Frida Khalo Exhibition – ask Merrilyn Kemp
  • End of Month Cuppa Friday 30th May 10.30am at Specialist School Cafe – ask Lorri Lambert
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Community Mural Project

The Woorinen South Small Mural Project is a joint project of Mallee Artists Swan Hill and Woorinen District Progress Association and will see the installation of six murals around the township of Woorinen South. The project also has support from the Woorinen District Primary School, the Woorinen Football Netball Club and community members from around the district.

Lead Artist, Gail Groat, with the assistance of Donna Autry created the designs for the murals and then facilitated a mural painting weekend, held at the local primary school. Final details are now being added. The painting of the murals was made possible through a successful $5000 grant under the Swan Hill Rural City Council’s Community Flood Recovery and Resilience grant program.

Sponsorship by local business was of great assistance. This included preparation of panels by Mitchell’s Automotive Restorations & Assemblies of Woorinen South and supply of paint for the murals by Paint Rattle n Roll of Swan Hill.


The themes of the murals depict Woorinen’s natural and built environment: fruit and vegetable growing and the former fruit cooperative, cereal / dry land farming, rural industry and the fire brigade, native fauna, native flora and our multicultural community.


A guide will be developed to encourage tourism, visitation and walking or cycling to be distributed from the Swan Hill information Centre and local business. The mural trail will be an exciting addition to the township, encouraging locals and visitors to take a walk or cycle around the town, and learn more about the social, cultural and economic importance of the Woorinen District.


The completion of the overall project ( parts 1 & 2) will achieve:
* Design and painting of murals by Mallee Artists and community members
* Installation of the murals on Council-owned and public land in Woorinen South.
* The strengthening of collective identity and serve as a reminder of a community’s shared history, values, and goals.
*Demonstrate collaboration by showing the community’s ability to work together.
*Develop new skills through participants learning how to use materials, tools, and processes to create art.
*Increased awareness of the history, culture and natural environment of Woorinen district through public art and promotion of the project.

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2 days of Watercolour with Jon Lam

Members can enrol in either day for $75 OR both $125
(non members $95 1 day $150 both)

Sat 12th October 10am—3pm

Introduction to watercolour techniques, paints and papers Paper provided, MASH watercolours available to use.

Sun 13th October 10am—3pm

Watercolour Portrait painting (human or animal)
BYO Paper, MASH watercolours available to use.

Jon retired from secondary teaching to pursue his passion of painting.  He has won over 60 awards in the last 9 years and was voted “Artist of the year” by Ballarat Arts Society in 2022. Jon has guest tutored for MASH on two previous occasions and his gentle style of teaching and inspiring artworks make him an excellent tutor.

Read more about Jon:  https://jonfonglam.wixsite.com/mysite

https://www.instagram.com/jonlam.art51/

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First Wednesday Workshops July- Nov 2024

July: Line Drawing/2D landscapes with Gail

Image of a 2D landscape
2D landscape made during July workshop

August: Simple shapes filled with tangles and patterns with Merrilyn & Lorri.
Bring lunch to share

image of an owl
Owl by Lorri Lambert

September: A simple rose, using tonal shading and only 3 colours plus medium (acrylics) with Lorri. Bring lunch to share

painting of a rose
Rose to paint

October: Abstraction! Are there rules? What makes a good abstract? PLUS AI painting as a tool (using the newly installed smart TV)

Seascape painting
Seascape by Lorri Lambert

November: Melbourne Cup theme painting horses and jockeys!

image of a jockey on a horse.  Source:pictorem
Source: pictorem

December: No Workshop: look for details of our Christmas party

image of reindeer
Reindeer Card by Lorri Lambert
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PaverPol Workshop (members only)

3rd & 10th April

Paverpol is a sculptural art, using a liquid that dried like concrete so that your sculpture can be placed in your garden.  This will be a 2 week activity.  Week 1 at the hall creating our armature (structure to coat in paverpol) Week 2 will be at Sue’s house to coat our structures. (address to be supplied in week 1)

$20 per member. Materials list and cost will be supplied when booking. 

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Feb/March Newsletter

End of Month Cuppa

This is a great social get together for MASH members and friends. 10.30am, Last Friday of each Month.
February 23rd at the Paragon Café (inside the Pioneer Settlement)
March 29th at 128 Doors, Curlewis Street Swan Hill.

Weekly Art Group

Wednesdays 9.30 to 12.30 @ Woorinen South Community Hall.  $5 cover charge.  All welcome!

These weekly sessions are for members to bring along their current art project or to get some inspiration from our library of art books and others in the group.  Guests are welcome to come and try, we have plenty of supplies on hand.  Membership is payable now, $25 per annum. First Wednesday of the Month Workshops

7th Feb:  Donna introduced the group to the relaxing neurographic art.  Everyone had an enjoyable and relaxing morning.  Thanks Donna for your time and enthusiasm.

6th March: Making Covers for all your works on paper.

Lorri will show some techniques to create artist book covers to safely store all your loose works on paper, or to cover your sketchbooks that you have already filled up. Includes making Faux leather with cardboard, cloth & tissue paper.  Plus using fabric, paper and other scraps.

Please bring the following if you have them:

  • old cereal boxes or pieces of cardboard  
  • Cotton drill fabric or calico, or other scrap fabric with a bit of weight.
  • Sketchbooks that you have filled or want to cover or a blank sketchbook.

3rd & 10th April: Paverpol

Paverpol is a sculptural art, using a liquid that dried like concrete so that your sculpture can be placed in your garden.  This will be a 2 week activity.  Week 1 at the hall creating our armature (structure to coat in paverpol) Week 2 will be at Sue’s house to coat our structures. (address to be supplied in week 1)

Materials list and cost will be supplied after we have conducted an inventory of the materials we have on hand.

Open Garden Day – Tyntynder Homestead Sunday 5th May

We have been invited to participate in this event that will be a fundraiser for “Friends of Tyntynder Homestead”.  Renovations are currently underway at the homestead, so only the gardens are open.  We are welcome to come along and do some plein air painting/drawing on the day; to have an information stand, and Lorri had offered to have a table set up to “draw with us” for visitors.  We will not be charged, however other visitors will pay an entry fee.  Morning and afternoon tea and a BBQ lunch will be available for purchase.

Contact Lorri if your wish to participate.  # We can also promote our upcoming exhibition at this event.

Mothers Day Exhibition & Devonshire Tea to raise funds for Cancer Research 

This will be held over two days.  Friday 10th & Saturday 11th May, 10am – 4pm at The Grain Shed, 2 King Street Swan Hill.  MASH members are invited to have a table to showcase and sell their art.

Our display stands will be set up in the foyer to feature a variety of artworks by MASH. 

We also need helpers to work in the kitchen and help serve the Devonshire tea /coffee.  A roster will be set up for this.  Anyone who can lend a hand on one or both days will be appreciated!

The public will be charged $10 per person for Devonshire tea.  Lorri will handle sales and she has an EFT device for card sales.  All proceeds will be paid into MASH bank account and artists will be paid after sales have been reconciled.  Proceeds from the Devonshire teas plus 10% of art sales will be donated to raise funds for cancer research.

Donna will be collecting milk jugs and teapots next Wednesday for our Mothers Day Morning Tea in May. We would gladly accept any that you can spare. We will take good care of them, and a permanent marker will be available if you wish to write your initials on the bottom.

Volunteers will also be needed for a roster at Coles to sell raffle tickets and hand out flyers to promote our exhibition.  Please talk to the working group for further details.  Merrilyn, Gail, Donna and Norma.

Other Events planned for this year:

  • Cohuna Art Exhibition in July/August
  • Bus trip to Balranald.
  • Pastels and watercolour workshops.
  • Lake Boga morning tea and gallery visit.
  • Possible Bus trip to the Spannerman

#All efforts have been made to ensure the information contained in this newsletter was accurate at the time of printing, some events and activities may be changed and notification and updates will be published on Facebook and our website.

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Making Faux leather and other fun techniques to cover an art journal

Wednesday 6th March, 10am at Woorinen South Community Hall.
FREE for members. $20 visitors, Please book!

Supplied: PVA, rice paper/tissue paper.

BYO : heavy Fabric to cover the cardboard. Calico, old curtains, cotton drill etc are a good choice. 

BYO: Acrylic paint, metallic acrylics if you have them.