The Association of Sculptors of Victoria is an inclusive, not-for-profit collective of contemporary artists whose purpose is to inspire,stimulate and advance the appreciation, creation, and exploration of three-dimensional art in society.

Notices

New MembersWelcome to the following new members: Kathleen McLennan
ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND AWARDS
of the ASSOCIATION OF SCULPTORS OF VICTORIA INC.
To be held from 6 – 31 October 2010
at THE LIGHT FACTORY GALLERY
21 BROUGHAM STREET ELTHAM VIC
CALLING FOR ENTRIES FROM EMERGING SCULPTORS
WITH
Less than 10 years experience to enter the Prestigious Andor Meszaros Prize
FIRST PRIZE $1000 AND MEDALLION, SECOND PRIZE $500
Entry forms and information
www.sculptorsvictoria.asn.au
tel Marija 03 9489 4537
Entries close 20th August 2010 at 5 pm
Sculpture among the Tulips 2010The Third Annual Tesselaar Sculpture Prize is almost upon us. The Prize has become an exciting new addition to the famous annual Tesselaar Tulip Festival.
Entries are due to close on Friday, 16 July.
The Tulip Festival – in Silvan in the Dandenong Ranges - has been well-established for over 50 years, and runs for four weeks from mid-September to mid-October. The Festival attracts about 50,000 visitors to the many organised activities and popular events.
This year an Acquisitive Award of $7,500 is being offered by Tesselaar to the sculptor winning the Tesselaar Sculpture Prize. A People’s Choice Award of $500, as voted by visitors to the Festival, will also available. One lucky visitor to the Festival will also be selected to win a voter’s prize.
Organised by Tesselaar, and with some assistance from the Association of Sculptors of Victoria, the Tesselaar Sculpture Prize is becoming an established component of Victoria’s arts calendar.
Rachael Pearce, marketing co-ordinator at Tesselaar, said, “As part of continuing our program of developing the Tulip Festival we have been very pleased with the development of the exhibition and competition. The intention is to grow the prize into a significant annual sculpture event and we hope that this year’s increase in prize-money is a step in that direction.”
The Tesselaar Sculpture Prize is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to the Tulip Festival to view and appreciate a range of sculptural styles and mediums in a unique and colourful outdoor setting.
Visitors will be privileged to view sculptures created by some of Victoria’s finest sculptors.
The Tesselaar Tulip Festival will be open each day between 10:00am and 5:00pm, from 16
September to 13 October.
Entries can be downloaded from 
Melbourne's street art gets heritage reviewArts Victoria Announcement Date: 27 May 2010:
Melbourne's world renowned street art will be assessed for its unique heritage value: the Heritage Council of Victoria is to undertake an assessment of the heritage value of culturally significant street art in Melbourne, as well as identifying key street art areas. See:
www.arts.vic.gov.au/About_Us/News/Media_Releases/2010/Melbournes_street_art_gets_heritage_review
CALL FOR SCULPTORSToyota Community Spirit Gallery Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Applications close 23 July 2010
The annual Indoor Outdoor Sculpture exhibition is open to all Victorian based sculptors of any level of experience from emerging to established artists. The exhibition is designed to showcase the diversity and excellence of sculpture practice in Victoria. There is no cost to apply, no commission on sales and a small fee is available to successful applicants to assist with transport and installation. All successful applicants to the Toyota Community
Spirit Gallery program are eligible to apply for the $10,000 Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award.
For more information and application forms visit www.watcharts.com.au/toyota.html
or download documents here (you must download both documents)
Information for Applicants: http://www.watcharts.com.au/TCSG_Sculpture10Info.pdf
Application Document: http://www.watcharts.com.au/TCSGSculpture10Application.doc
Kind Regards
Ken Wong
Curator, Toyota Community Spirit Gallery
watch arts pty ltd
contemporary art consultants + arts project management
http://www.watcharts.com.au info@watcharts.com.au
phone 03 5821 4548 mobile 0419 570 846
$10,000 Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award 2010Dear Artist
We are pleased to advise that applications for the $10,000 Toyota Community Spirit Artist Travel Award for 2010 are now open. The Award is open to previous exhibitors in the Toyota Community Spirit Gallery program. The Travel Award winning artist will receive $10,000 to assist in funding their proposed travel project. A $2000 Encouragement Award will also be made to one of the short-listed artists. You may propose any type of travel project that you believe has strong potential to significantly enhance you career development.
Applications close 20 August, 2010.
You must download both the Travel Award Information for Applicants and the Travel Award Application document.
Links to these documents are as below or can be downloaded from the
http://www.watcharts.com.au/travelaward.html
http://www.watcharts.com.au/TCS_TravelAward_Info10.pdf
http://www.watcharts.com.au/TCS_TravelAward_Application10.doc
Further information on previous recipients of the award and other details are also available at
http://www.watcharts.com.au/travelaward.html
Kind Regards
Ken Wong
Curator, Toyota Community Spirit Gallery
http://www.watcharts.com.au/toyota.html
watch arts pty ltd
contemporary art consultants + arts project management
http://www.watcharts.com.au info@watcharts.com.au
phone 03 5821 4548 mobile 0419 570 846
CREATION OF SPORTING ACTION: SPARTA 2010
Memorial Hall, Walwa
27 – 29 August 2010
>The Challenge:
The exhibition is open to all artists working in any medium; we would like artists to create a
piece which celebrates or reflects some aspect of sport. The focus (since SPARTA is the brainchild of the Border Walwa Football and Netball Club), is, but not limited to, Football (AFL) and Netball.
>The Objective:
The SPARTA exhibition is designed to create a collision between Sport and Art, the fall out is
expected to generate a new or greater appreciation of both spheres of endeavour from followers of the opposite persuasion. We would particularly like to encourage and engage children in the artistic experience, both from a creative and appreciation perspective. The exhibition will be quirky and fun in order to engage community members who are not usually frequenters of galleries, but will still maintain a high standard to satisfy serious art lovers.
>The Reward:
Artists will profit from the exposure of their works and talent to a new and enthusiastic audience. Pieces will be available for sale, so artists have a financial incentive to exhibit. The exhibition will be judged by a panel of art and photography experts who will generate a list of prize winners in the following categories:
SPARTA 2010 Most Outstanding Art Work of the exhibition
SPARTA 2010 Most Outstanding Photograph of the Exhibition
Best Art Work from a local artist (within a 70Km radius of Walwa)
Best Photograph of subject matter from the 2010 UMFL Season.
Best work from a junior (<15 years) exhibitor
& four other categories to be determined by the judges depending on the entries.
Prize values are yet to be determined and will be dependent on sponsorship and budget
constraints. We anticipate that the prize pool will be well in excess of $2000.
Winning and commended works will (with the artists’ consent) be exhibited at the Albury Library Museum or Albury Art Gallery soon after SPARTA 2010.
>The Program:
Closing date for entry forms: July 30, 2010
Delivery of works: Art and photography work must be delivered to venue between 23/8/2010 and
25/8/2010. Works will then be catalogued and hung.
Exhibition Dates: SPARTA 2010 will run between 27/08/2010 and 29/08/2010.
 SPARTA 2010 Opening gala event will be 7pm Saturday, 28/08/2010.
Fees:
There will be a $5 (TBC) entry fee for each art work, which must be presented in a “ready to hang” state. Freight fees re delivery and return of pieces to the artists shall be the artists’ responsibility.
Pieces which are sold at the event will attract a commission payable to BWFNC of 5%.
Contact Details of Organisers:
Janice Newnham (Treasurer and SPARTA 2010 initiator):
02 6037 1434, 0427 371 434, rpnewnham@optusnet.com.au
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**** Exhibition Opportunity: Brooch the Subject IV ****
Let your creativity run wild and show us what you can do in the field of 2D or 3D 'wearable' art. Entries are now open for Brooch the Subject IV - a unique exhibition of small 'wearable' artworks. Now in its fourth year, this popular show will "tour" from Fitzroy to South Yarra for the first time! So you'll get even more exposure for your artwork!
Entry options: Either make your own 3D brooch (think wearable mini-sculptures) using suitable materials eg: metal, wood, plastic, and objects such as beads, stones, feathers, plastic, wire, found objects, collage, etc - assembled into your own structure - most materials accepted (subject to conditions). Or make your own 2D brooch on the blank Wearable Art Card we'll supply you. Decorate in pen & ink, pencil, pastel, water-colour, gouache, acrylic (again see conditions). We will then laminate & mount a brooch pin on your work/s at no extra charge! Of course, you can enter a mixture of works in both the above formats. Works are to be submitted by Australia Post.
Entry fees - just $5 per work (max 4 entries per person), and your work will be seen at these two venues over a period of 3 months: Fitzroy Library 128 Moor Street, Fitzroy 21 August - 20 October and Toorak/South Yarra Library 340 Toorak Road, South Yarra 3 - 27 November.
NOTE: ENTRY & ARTWORK DEADLINE IS FRIDAY 6 AUGUST.
For more info contact us or go to our website to see works from last year's show, read the FAQ or download the entry form...
http://www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au/exhibitions/Brooch_Subject/Brooch_Subject.html
Note: For CAS members, the entry fee is waived. If you are not already a member of CAS, you are most welcome to apply for Membership and enjoy the benefits...
http://www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au/membership/membership.html
Contemporary Art Society of Victoria Inc. - CAS Artists helping artists, since 1938!
P. O. Box 283, Richmond, Victoria, 3121
Telephone: (03) 9428 0568
web: http://www.contemporaryartsociety.org.au
email: mail@contemporaryartsociety.org.au
SCULPTURE IN THE VINEYARD, LYRE BIRD HILL WINERY, KOONWARRASculpture in the Garden event for 2011 will be moving from my garden where it was shown at Berrys Creek in
2009/10 to the Lyre Bird Hill Winery on the Koonwarra – Inverloch Road between two tourism hot spots.
DATES: Set up Tuesday 14th December 2010
Opening Event Sunday 19th December
Take down Monday 31st January 2011
This covers the peak holiday season. Lyre Bird Hill Winery is open every day in January when up to 200 visitors per day may be expected, especially for their Sicilian Pizza days with music every Sunday. Sculptors, who have not previously shown with Sculpture In The Garden, are invited to submit up to 3 pieces of large scale weatherproof work: smallest dimension 1m.
SETTING: The winery is in a prime position, set back from the highway with a driveway that accommodates 150 cars. It is a secure setting. The grounds are beautifully maintained and give a range of settings for sculptural work – apart from the vineyard with vistas to grassy areas surrounded by mature trees, there is a woodland path by old growth forest, an expanse of rolling lawns around the main building, a flat grassy area besides a waterhole and additional spaces where cafĂ© tables are laid out.
Secure fencing, owners live on site. Public liability insurance.
This is an exhibition run by artists for artists, not for profit, the Application fee of £120 covers invitation cards and publicity in magazines and newspapers. With a 10% commission on sales to Lyre Bird Hill for full time manning and credit card facilities.
REQUEST fuller details and application forms from newberry.angela@gmail.com. Interested artists should apply as above OR to Margaret McPherson at 870 Koonwarra-Inverloch Road, Leongatha South 3953 – With images of typical work. Enclose stamped envelope for return of material if sent to Margaret.
Deadline 30th June - Selection will be made from material submitted.
Registration as Expert Witness
Subject: National Guide of Expert Witnesses 2010/2011
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:30:38 +1000
From: Jackie Nemy
To: 'mail@sculptorsvictoria.asn.au'
Dear Michael,
In July 2010 the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) will launch the first edition of the National Guide of Expert
Witnesses.
Containing an extensive listing of experts across many specialist areas, this publication will be an invaluable
resource for lawyers. Expert witnesses are frequently required by our members and the greater legal profession
when preparing cases and for court appearances.
The Guide will be distributed free to practising lawyers in July via the Law Institute Journal (LIJ), New South Wales Law Society Journal and the Queensland s Proctor journal. It will also be distributed to the national media.
This means that over 46,000 copies will be distributed to lawyers in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
In recognition of the expertise and professionalism of members of Association of Sculptors of Victoria the LIV would like to offer your members a discounted rate to be listed in the 2010/2011 National Guide to Expert Witnesses.
Members can take up a standard listing or choose from a range of advertising sizes.
As a professional association we would like you to encourage your members to get listed in the Guide so they may receive a 15% discount on any listing they require.
Advertisements may be supplied or created here to meet your requirements Apply for the media kit which contains further information. Were very excited about this Guide and think it will be a fantastic resource for lawyers. Many of our members have been asking for such a title for some time, so I know it will be very well received.
If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact me on 03 9607 9496 or Marese 03 9607 9337.
Kind regards,
Jackie Nemy, Publications
Law Institute of Victoria, 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia
Ph: +613 9607 9311 (Switchboard) Ph: +613 9607 9496 (Direct)
Fax: +613 9607 9451
Email: jnemy@liv.asn.au Website: http://www.liv.asn.au
Betty Collier and other Overseas Travellers
Please submit Photographs and a short article on any Sculpture or other worthwhile Art that you see while
travelling.
Calling all members
If you have a special quotation you'd like to share....use the newsletter
If you have anything for sale or want to buy...... use the newsletter
If you have a handy tip ......use the newsletter
If you have suggestions, views, concerns about the Association.......use the news letter
If you want to volunteer to help.....please use the newsletter
Gillian Govan

Thanks are due to this winery for their continuing support of ASV functions. KOOYONGA CHAPEL WINERY is next to a ribbon of bush that runs from the Great Australian Divide down to Benalla. It is a small winery owned and operated by the Saunders family. The winemaker is Barry Saunders. 20 acres are planted with equal areas of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. First plantings were in 2000. The mild
climate extends the ripening period and adds to the complexity and intensity of flavour in the grapes. See: www.kooyongachapel.com


Latest Edition of
“Sculpture + the enemies”.

See: www.sculptureandtheenemies.com.au
This latest edition includes:
* Interviews with Jan King (NSW), Simon
Perry (Vic), Alex Seton (NSW).
* Gallery Exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne,
Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide.
* Significant commissions by Michael
Meszaros and Geoffrey Bartlett
* Macquarie Sculpture Park.
* Significant Exhibitions to Enter
* Some Auction Results


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ASV Committee 2009 – 2010
President
Geoff Williams bh 9670 0824

Vice President
Michael Meszaros bh 9853 9610

Treasurer and Public Officer
Patrick Culshaw 9857 9153

SecretaryJohn Bishop 9885 2660

Committee Members
Marija Patterson 9489 4537
Mark Cowie 5348 5696

ASV Coordinators 2009 – 2010
Monthly Activities
Gillian Govan 9579 1221

Membership
Kay Salehi 9808 4056

Web Site:
Jenny Rickards 9836 2738

Exhibitions:
Marija Patterson (Annual 2010/2011) 9489 4537
Beatrice Magolotti (Annual 2010/2011) 9499 3592
Mark Cowie (Tesselaar 2010/2011) 5348 6596
Jenny Rickards (HISAF) 9836 2738
Mark Cowie (MIFGS 2010/2011) 5348 6596

Newsletter:
Geoff Williams bh 9670 0824

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