CEMENTA Spirit of '21 by Wendy Murray

The Spirit of ‘21 is the ghost of what we have lost and the spirit of what remains.  It is gone, still here, past away and alive, it is anxious and undaunted, it is dematerialised and undiminished. It is our sorrow and resilience, the exuberance of fear, our ability to laugh and to play, to love and to hope, to dream and create all of which is to risk ourselves, to lose because loss marks the value of what we have. It is the spirit that spans the distances and differences that separate us.  

The online festival will start  on  11:45am Friday October 15, 2021

Wendy Murray | A little action can create big change!

Do you have an opinion you want to share with the world? Want to make change but don’t know how? Ever thought of making a poster but don’t know where to start? 

If you’ve said yes to any of the above, this workshop is for you. We’re going to make some tiny posters that will have a big impact!

Watch this empowering workshop which was pre-recorded with participation from the So21 audience on Saturday 9th October 2021.

Graphic Tendencies: Works from the Collection of the City of Townsville by Wendy Murray

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Super excited to have one of my large prints in this fantastic exhibition at Pinnacles Gallery, 20 Village Boulevard, Thuringowa Central, Queensland Australia. Curated by Jonathan McBurnie.

The Townsville region has long been the home of many artists deeply invested in graphic practices, art which uses the visual elements for immediate and satisfying results. With a strong commitment to drawing, which has been translated into disciplines such as printmaking, painting and photography, Townsville and North Queensland artists and collectors have helped shape the City of Townsville Art Collection to include a range of visually dynamic works. a selection of which are presented here.

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2021 Quarantine Series by Wendy Murray

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14 Days in Isolation, (NZ), 2021. All drawings 4.7 x 6.3 in (16 x 12cm). Ink pen & gouache on archival museum board (4 or 2 ply).