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.

OTHER ACTIVITIES AND EXHIBITIONS

2011 TOORAK VILLAGE SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
“CALLING FOR ENTRIES” “A DECADE OF SCULPTURE”

The Toorak Village Sculpture Exhibition is the most innovative and important annual event to take place in the Toorak Village, where we link the arts with business to form a unique cultural experience. During the entire month of May we exhibit contemporary sculptural works in the shop windows and on the sidewalks of Toorak Rd. Each year it continues to grow with increased enthusiasm from traders, artists & the public that view & buy sculpture.  2011 will be the 10th year of the Toorak Village Exhibition and we invite all emerging and prominent sculptors to submit entries:
Interior: small to medium sized for exhibition in shop windows & must be displayed on an independent white base (supplied by artist). Remember our shop window sizes do vary & the sculptures must share window space with shops merchandise.
Exterior: large sized, extremely robust & able to be fixed/bolted to footpath for installation along Toorak Road. There will be 8 to 10 sites available.
Curator: Malcolm Thomson, presently curator of the Clement Meadmore Gallery at the Australian Academy of Design will assist the exhibition committee with the selection of sculpture for the 2011 exhibition. There will be a prestigious opening in the Toorak Village, a full colour catalogue, signage, posters & an impressive media campaign. Once again it is proudly supported & sponsored by the City of Stonnington along with Toorak Village businesses. Prizes to be announced.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: SATURDAY 31ST JANUARY 2011

Entry forms & details from our website www.tooraksculpture.com.au
All enquiries to Tracey Cammock, mobile: 0438 542 713 or email: tracey@toorakvillage.com.au


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Affordable Art Fair
Art Melbourne, Melbourne’s Affordable Art Fair is brought to you by
Single Market Events Pty Ltd.
35/94 Oxford Street
Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia
T +612 9331 7507 F +612 9357 2841
Launched in London in 1999 to address a demand for quality contemporary art priced under £3,000, the fair’s key messages were positioned around education and making art accessible to everyone.
Contemporary art is about breaking boundaries and tearing down the concept of the white walls. Sculpt Melbourne 2011 calls upon those who dare to challenge public perception of affordable art and that of the gallery space. Presenting contemporary outdoor projects by local emerging artists, Sculpt goes beyond the scope of the art fair stands and welcomes submissions of large-scale sculpture, outdoor installations, and video work. Exhibition of work is FREE. Complete the application before 15th March 2011 to be considered. The Affordable Art Fairs now takes place twice annually in London and New York, and annually in Bristol, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Singapore, Milan, Melbourne and Sydney. Featuring art that is both collectable and affordable, Art Melbourne has become the largest annual contemporary art fair in Australia.
GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION
www.affordableartfair.com.au
Art Melbourne 2011,
Melbourne’s Affordable Art Fair,
Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, Victoria
19 – 22 May 2011
OPENING TIMES
Thursday 19 May 5pm- 9pm Opening Night
Friday 20 May 12 noon-9pm Friday Night Live
Saturday 21 May 10am-5pm
Sunday 22 May 10am-5pm

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MELBOURNE PRIZE FOR SCULPTURE 2011

It is that time again and we will be running the Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture 2011.
See our website www.melbourneprizetrust.org, for people to register their interest to receive information on the prize when it becomes available.

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Banyule Outdoor Sculpture Award
Closing date 25th February 2011
Entries are open for the 2011 Banyule Outdoor Sculpture Award and close on Friday 25th February. The Award provides an opportunity for sculptors to exhibit their work to the public while competing for a $3,000 first prize. The exhibition will again be held on the Main Yarra Trail near the site of the Banyule Festival at beautiful Sills Bend, Heidelberg.
Entry forms and information are available at www.banyule.vic.gov.au/arts
Entries are open for the 2011 Banyule Outdoor Sculpture Award and close on Friday 25th February. The Award is proudly sponsored by the Old England Hotel. The Sculpture Award provides an opportunity for sculptors to exhibit their work to the public while competing for a $3,000 first prize.
In 2011 the event will again be held near the site of the Banyule Festival at beautiful Sills Bend, Heidelberg.
The event is a great opportunity for artists to showcase their work to a very wide audience. The short-listed sculptures are exhibited along the Main Yarra Trail leading to the Banyule Festival site which is visited by thousands of people across the festival weekend. The award is now held every two years and has been gaining popularity amongst artists and audiences. The previous award had many excellent entries and attracted artists from the local area and from other parts of Melbourne.
The exhibition and award is managed by Banyule City Council and is open to any artist wishing to submit their work for consideration. There are two cash prizes awarded, and both are non-acquisitive. The main award is the Prize for Excellence, which is a cash prize of $3,000 for the winning sculptor. The second award is the People’s Choice Award of $500 which is determined by the votes of members of the public visiting the exhibition.
For the 2011 exhibition, works will be on display from Thursday 24th March until Sunday 27th March inclusive.
Artists wishing to enter can download the entry form below and return it by Friday 25th February.
For further enquiries contact the Cultural Services Team Leader Tony Smith on 9490 4222 or at tony.smith@banyule.vic.gov.au

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SOUTHERN OCEAN ART PRIZE
Members’ attention is drawn to the Southern Ocean Sculpture Prize
http://www.southernoceanartprize.com.au/RobeSOAP/Sculpture_Prize.html
The conditions of entry and the registration form are on this page
www.southernoceanartprize.com.au/RobeSOAP/How_to_Enter.html

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MONASH SCULPTURE COMPETITION
A sculpture for the Monash Gallery of Art Sculpture Park. Entries now open for the City of Monash Sculpture Competition. One artist will be awarded $50,000 to fund the design and fabrication of a landmark new public artwork for the MGA sculpture park. Proposals to be submitted by Friday 7 February 2011. For Project Brief and application documentation or for more information contact:
Phone: 9518 3636
TTY: 9518 3655 hearing impaired
Email: events@monash.vic.gov.au
Web: www.mga.org.au

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Bolin Bolin Gallery at Bulleen Art & Garden 
6 Manningham Rd West, Bulleen. 9850 5155
www.gallery.baag.com.au

Limestone Sculpture
with Jenny Whiteside Saturday 29th 10am to 4.00pm. OR Sunday 30th January 10am to 4pm Cost: $88 per day. Includes a 1/4 block of limestone. Tools supplied.

 
Mosaics
with Sandra Bain One and a half day workshops Saturday 22nd January 10am to 4.30pm and Sunday 23rd January 3 to 5pm (Only 1 place left) Saturday 19th February 10am to 4.30pm and Sunday 20th February 3 to 5pm Cost $110, including glue & grout, but tiles & other mosaic materials are at extra cost


Ceramic Sculpture
with Meredith Plain. Sunday 10th April, 10am to 3pm
Cost $70, includes 1/3 pack clay. Extra charge for firing
Bookings Essential
* Book in to workshops at http://baag.cart.net.au/store/Workshops
* Or phone Bulleen Art & Garden on 9850 5155 with credit card details ;
* or call in to Bulleen Art & Garden, 6 Manningham Rd W., Bulleen
Enquiries, meredith@baag.com.au





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Soapstone, Glass, Leadlight Available for Sale, Caulfield
Esther Erlich at eerlich@bigpond.net.au
I have some soapstone for sale - 6 larger pieces and a number of smaller stones; also some glass and leadlight wire available.

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