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Flesh after fifty
Ruth Maddison, Box Hill Over 90s Club, from the series Women Over Sixty 1990-91, pigment print

Ruth Maddison, Box Hill Over 90s Club, from the series Women Over Sixty 1990-91, pigment print

Hi all, Leanne here.

This is a bit of a complicated story, but my mum plays tennis at North Fitzroy (Edinburgh Gardens), and was chatting to Professor Martha Hickey’s partner (I assume he plays tennis there too). And they talked about this upcoming exhibition at The Convent in Abbotsford that Professor Hickey conceived out of concern that the message to younger women about menopause ageing was almost exclusively negative and did not reflect the capability, diversity and achievements of older women.

Professor Hickey is a clinical psychologist and gynaecologist. She is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Melbourne, Director of Gynaecology Research Centre at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Head of Menopause Service at the Women’s and Visiting Professor at Harvard University.

And mum thought it might be interesting to share. And I think she is right. So here we go!

Flesh after Fifty - changing images of older women in Art is running at the Abbotsford Convent from 7 March -11 April.

The exhibition will explore and challenge negative stereotypes of ageing while celebrating and promoting positive images of older women. It will bring to the fore images that need revisiting or have been overlooked, plus 10 new commissioned art installations that explore social issues, health and empowerment of older women.

It is accompanied by curatorial discourse and community engagement in a series of forums, events and essays by key academics, artists and community leaders exploring the politics and social impact around the construction of images of older women, addressing this topic in the pursuit of a new visual dynamic and appreciation of the older female form.

A list of artists involved in the exhibition can be found here.

And the full program of events that sit alongside the exhibition are here. They include a host of movies, a women’s dinner hosted by Denise Scott, a writer’s panel including Melanie Cheng, Donna Ward and Catherine Deveney, a gogo dancing for over 50s workshop and other extra fun workshops including (the unique chance ladies, to make your lady parts out of icing!? in) the Hotham Street Ladies workshop.

Sounds pretty edgy and fascinating right? Just like all of us! And it’s right on our doorstep. This is an event that was delayed for a year by COVID, so it might also be nice to support the artists now that we can get back to things again.

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FUSE - fresh entertainment this autumn
Laki Sideris - Suburban Vintage

Laki Sideris - Suburban Vintage

Early last year Darebin Council merged its major arts events into a new arts festival called FUSE, with a program designed to showcase the richness and diversity of Darebin’s arts community twice a year, in autumn and spring. Unfortunately COVID put a bit of a dampener on things in 2020, but this year (fingers crossed) it is full steam ahead and the Darebin arts team has put together a wonderful festival ready for us all to explore.

Running from 11th to the 28th March, you can visit art exhibitions, attend live music and theatre, participate in workshops or art walks, and discover the hidden events and unexpected happenings that are part of FUSE.

Program highlights include:

  • The Art of Storytelling in Song, a performance in conversation with Mick Thomas and Jessie Lloyd at Preston Reservoir Bowls Club, Friday 19 March.

  • Suburban Vintage, an exhibition at Darebin Arts Centre by award winning photographer Laki Sideris, illuminating the traditions and personalities behind the Darebin amateur homemade wine competition. (20-27 March.)

  • Women of Soul, a special ten year anniversary musical event celebrating the resilience of female artists in Darebin.

  • The premiere screening of Ganbu Gulin: One Mob, a moving documentary that tells the story of Darebin’s decision to cease celebrations on 26 January. Preston City Hall, 13 March.

  • Paradise Lots, a live theatre experience from experimental theatre company Pony Cam, and a group of young artists. See an urban carpark transformed into a large-scale performance space and challenge your unchecked assumptions about youth. 19-21 March (location details on registration)

To see the full program, book in and find out more visit www.fusedarebin.com.au. Note that most events are free.

No matter who you are, you’re bound to discover something that moves, intrigues or connects you. Sounds great hey? Aren’t we so lucky to have this on doorstep, and to live in a community that values and celebrates the arts.

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Women of Soul

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Community morning - Fridays

Keen to get to know others in the neighbourhood? Join us for community gardening or community craft each Friday morning from 10am … and then share morning tea out on the corner from 11.30am. You’re welcome to come along for any part of this low key community-building morning.

We’ll be starting a new yarn bombing project with community craft participants inside - all skills (and no skills) gratefully received - at the very least everyone’s always keen for a chat! And the garden needs some love after our month of holidays if you’d like to be active outside for an hour or so.

We hope to see you here in 2021!

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Drawing in the shed

We’re super excited to be offering a Saturday 6 week drawing workshop here at ACC in Term 1 and 2. The classes run from 2-4pm, and are led by local artist Louisa Bufardeci. Term 1 starts on Saturday 13 February. Term 2 starts on Saturday 1 May. The cost is $90 for 6 weeks - that is $15 per week.

In this class you will develop basic observational drawing skills. With all materials supplied, it is a low-cost opportunity to develop and build the observation and co-ordination skills necessary to make creative drawings in any style. The course will cover contour drawing, creative compositions, drawing with perspective etc.

There are only 2 spots left this term, so book in quickly if you are keen to join in. Just click here.

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Saturday afternoon observational drawing
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We’re very excited that our lovely local artist friend Louisa Bufardeci will be offering a 6 week program of drawing classes in the community shed on a Saturday in Term 1 and Term 2 this year.

The classes are designed for all abilities from beginners to more experienced artists, and will focus on building up participants observational drawing skills. They will explore things like perspective and composition using objects at hand (perhaps you’ll walk away with some fabulous drawings of power tools and handsaws!).

The classes could be ideal for high school students who are doing art, or anyone else who would like to come along and join in a low cost art experience.

If you have a burgeoning interest or simply enjoy company while you create please book yourself a place here.

The course costs $90 for 6 weeks (only $15 a week) and includes Louisa’s tutoring and all materials. Term 1 starts on Saturday 13 February.