This monologue by Heather B. Swann is well worth a watch- a good introduction before you come and see our current show by the Artist.
Heather B. Swann will run until Saturday the 21st of September at Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne at Level 1/167 Flinders Lane. You will find us on the corner of Hosier Lane and Flinders Lane.
Please contact the gallery on (03) 9639 5855 or info@kwgallery.com for further information
06 September 2013
05 September 2013
Karen Woodbury Gallery is back
After a long 18 months toiling away behind the scenes we are excited to announce that we are now open for business at our new and very central Flinders Lane Gallery Space.
We feel very blessed to be housed in such a unique and historic building...not to mention the fantastic tenants we share with such as e.g.etal, Zambesi and Ashtanga Yoga Melbourne.
Our first exhibition is by Heather B. Swann and will run from the 21st August until the 21st of September. In our second gallery space you will find a selection of Karen Woodbury Gallery artists on display.
We are very excited to welcome new and familiar faces into our beautiful new space. Karen Woodbury Gallery is open from Tuesday through to Sunday from 11 am until 5pm. There is no need to make an appointment except if you wish to see us after hours.
You will find us at Level 1, 167 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. You can contact us on (03) 9639 5855 or info@kwgallery.com
We feel very blessed to be housed in such a unique and historic building...not to mention the fantastic tenants we share with such as e.g.etal, Zambesi and Ashtanga Yoga Melbourne.
Our hard work paid off with Tuesday night's opening celebration bringing in a huge crowd. Thank you everyone who attended for making this such a special night. Fun was had by all.
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Heather B. Swann, Bachelor 2013, wood, paper, resin, pigment, binder & marble dust, 110.0 x 110.0 x 750.0 cm |
You will find us at Level 1, 167 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. You can contact us on (03) 9639 5855 or info@kwgallery.com
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Heather B Swann,
Karen Woodbury Gallery
20 September 2012
Studio News & Views #2
Studio News & Views #2
Studio Views
LARA MERRETT

in the silent 2012
acrylic & ink on linen
153.0 x 122.0 cm
$8,800
LIONEL BAWDEN

pattern spill (spectral pulse) 2012
coloured staedtler pencils, epoxy & incralac on perspex shelf
form: 30.0 x 30.0 x 28.0 cm shelf: 15.0 x 30.0 x 30.0 cm
$8,800
LISA ROET

primate hands #7 2008
charcoal on rag paper
207.0 x 151.0 cm (unframed size)
225.0 X 169.5 cm (framed size)
$9,500
MAGDA MATWIEJEW

femina red dress 2012
all works
digital prints
122.0 x 81.0 cm
edition: 1/6
$2,800 each (unframed price)

femina white dress 2012

femina black dress 2012
Studio News
Jane Burton’s new series of photographs other stories is now available for sale through Karen Woodbury Gallery. To view Jane’s work, click here. Additionally, we have a limited number of signed copies of Jane’s new book ‘Jane Burton: Other Stories’ published by m.33. These are available on request through the gallery for $55.00 + postage and handling.Congratulations to John Pule who has recently been awarded a merit for outstanding service to the arts. This was awarded to John by the New Zealand Govenor General Sir Jerry Mateparae at Government House in Auckland. In Australia, John is well represented by the National Gallery of Victoria, The National Gallery of Australia and the Queensland Art Gallery. We have a selection of John Pule’s works available please contact us to receive images.
We are very excited to announce that four of our artists have been shortlisted for the 2012 Substation Contemporary Art Prize. Fiona Lowry, Marie Hagerty, Lisa Roet and Heather B. Swann will all be participating in this years prize judged by Nicole Durling (Senior curator at MONA) & Jason Smith (Director of Heide). The winner will be announced this Friday the 21st of September with the exhibition running until October 21st 2012. We wish our exhibiting artists all the best!
Magda Matwiejew’s moving image work wasp waist 2011 has been purchased by SBS Australia, and will be aired six times over three years on SBS ONE & SBS TWO. The work is also included in the Flatland Film Festival in Lubbock, Texas. Wasp waist will be screened from October 18th to October 20th 2012 at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Centre for the Arts.
13 September 2012
Magda Matwiejew on SBS
SBS TV have purchased a three year exclusive Australian television right to the moving image work of Magda Matwiejew's wasp waist 2011.
wasp waist 2011 will be screened six times in SOS over three years on SBS ONE and SBS TWO.
wasp waist 2011 will be screened six times in SOS over three years on SBS ONE and SBS TWO.
21 August 2012
10 August 2012
Melbourne Art Fair 2012
What a week! Thank you for all those that visited our stand over the course of the Melbourne Art Fair 2012 ; it was great to see some familiar friendly faces as well as new.
If you didn't get a chance to pick up our Kate Rohde & Fiona Lowry posters with an interview by Rachael Watts you can view them here.
If you didn't get a chance to pick up our Kate Rohde & Fiona Lowry posters with an interview by Rachael Watts you can view them here.
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Fiona Lowry,
Kate Rohde,
Rachael Watts
14 June 2012
Jane Burton | New Work
Jane Burton | New Work | Other Stories
Jane Burton's new series of photographs, Other Stories
is now available for purchase through Karen Woodbury Gallery
To view the entire selection, please visit the artist's website here
All photos in the series are $3,300 framed inc.gst.
Please contact the gallery for further information: Tel (03) 9639 5855 or email info@kwgallery.com

Sleep has his house #4 2012, pigment print, 40.0 x 60.0cm, edition of 5

Limbo #7 2012, pigment print, 60.0 x 40.0cm, edition of 5
New Book
Jane Burton: Other Stories
signed copies, 72 pages / 270 x 210 cm
Hardcover, Published by M.33.
$55.00 + postage and handling (in Australia)
25 May 2012
Encounters @ Glen Eira City Council
Karen Woodbury Gallery artists Jane Burton and Simon Obarzanek have been included in an exhibition Encounters to be held at the Glen Eira City Council Gallery.
Curated by Diane Soumilas, the exhibition will investigate how each of the artists respond to themes of personal history, memory, identity, ritual, presence and absence, responding to specific sites in public, private, staged and natural environments.
Encounters offers a diverse mix of media (photography, performance, drawing and video installation) and is linked by each of the artists shared sense of the interrelationship between the body, space and time.
The exhibition opens on Wednesday the 30th of May 2012 for drinks at 6.30pm and will continue until June 24th 2012.
Click here for more information about the show.
Curated by Diane Soumilas, the exhibition will investigate how each of the artists respond to themes of personal history, memory, identity, ritual, presence and absence, responding to specific sites in public, private, staged and natural environments.
Encounters offers a diverse mix of media (photography, performance, drawing and video installation) and is linked by each of the artists shared sense of the interrelationship between the body, space and time.
The exhibition opens on Wednesday the 30th of May 2012 for drinks at 6.30pm and will continue until June 24th 2012.
Click here for more information about the show.
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Jane Burton, White Stain #9, 2011, pigment print, 110.0 x 110.0cm |
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Simon Obarzanek, Untitled movement no.2 #6, 2010, C-type hand print, 100.0 x 120.0cm |
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Jane Burton,
Simon Obarzanek
18 May 2012
John Pule @ New Zealand Maritime Museum
Gallery artist John Pule has been included in Kermadec: Nine artists explore the South Pacific at the New Zealand Maritime Museum. The work in this exhibition is inspired by each artists voyage to the Kermadec region of New Zealand in May 2011.
The Kermadec region is located in the South Pacific Ocean 1,000km North of Auckland and has been identified by the National Geographic Society as one of the last pristine sites left in the worlds oceans.
The work that has been put into this exhibition has not only resulted in a journey of discovery for the artists involved but a major source of awareness for the issues that face the Kermadec region today.
The exhibition has been open since February 15th and will run until the 1st of July 2012. Other artists in the exhibition include: Phil Dadson; Bruce Foster; Fiona Hall; Gregory O'Brien; Jason O'Hara; Elizabeth Thomson; John Reynolds and Dame Robin White.
For more information about the exhibition click here.
John Pule, I will never leave you 2009, 101.5 x 101.5cm
The Kermadec region is located in the South Pacific Ocean 1,000km North of Auckland and has been identified by the National Geographic Society as one of the last pristine sites left in the worlds oceans.
The work that has been put into this exhibition has not only resulted in a journey of discovery for the artists involved but a major source of awareness for the issues that face the Kermadec region today.
The exhibition has been open since February 15th and will run until the 1st of July 2012. Other artists in the exhibition include: Phil Dadson; Bruce Foster; Fiona Hall; Gregory O'Brien; Jason O'Hara; Elizabeth Thomson; John Reynolds and Dame Robin White.
For more information about the exhibition click here.
John Pule, I will never leave you 2009, 101.5 x 101.5cm
04 May 2012
Swan Hill National Print & Drawing Award
Gallery artist Heather B. Swann has been selected to be a part of the 2012 Swan Hill National Print and Drawing Awards at Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery.
The award consists of two prizes: one print and one drawing valued at $7000 each.
Julie Chambers (Director, The Art Vault, Mildura) and Roger Butler, (Senior Curator of Australian Prints, Drawings and Illustrated books, National Gallery of Australia) will be judging this years prize.
The exhibition will run from the 12th of May until the 8th of July with the winner announced on the 12th.
Heather B. Swann, 'How the mind works: Cloud', 2010
The award consists of two prizes: one print and one drawing valued at $7000 each.
Julie Chambers (Director, The Art Vault, Mildura) and Roger Butler, (Senior Curator of Australian Prints, Drawings and Illustrated books, National Gallery of Australia) will be judging this years prize.
The exhibition will run from the 12th of May until the 8th of July with the winner announced on the 12th.
Heather B. Swann, 'How the mind works: Cloud', 2010
03 May 2012
Fantastic Dreamland | Jane Burton
Jane Burton has been selected to be a part of a group show to be held in Shanghai titled Fantastic Dreamland: Exhibition of Contemporary Australian Photography.
The show will run from April 24th until May 13th 2012. The exhibition also includes work by Melbourne based artist Sonia Payes.
For more information about the show or to view it online, click here.
Jane Burton, 'White Stain # 8', 2011
The show will run from April 24th until May 13th 2012. The exhibition also includes work by Melbourne based artist Sonia Payes.
For more information about the show or to view it online, click here.
Jane Burton, 'White Stain # 8', 2011
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Jane Burton
27 April 2012
Through your eyes
Locust Jones is a part of an exciting cultural exchange project
'Through your eyes' which is currently being held at the Korean Cultural
Office in Sydney and will run until the 29th of June 2012.
'Through your eyes' is the product of a cultural exchange project which aims to explore the reciprocal relationship between Korean and Australian artists and how each is influenced by the other.
Locust will participate in an artist talk on Thursday the 3rd of May @ 6.30 pm. This would be a fantastic opportunity to receive an insight into his work and his experience participating in the cultural exchange.
For more details on the exhibition and residency program, click here.
Fixing failed states- Book covers from the New York Review of Books, 2009, ink on paper, 100.0 x 80.0 cm
'Through your eyes' is the product of a cultural exchange project which aims to explore the reciprocal relationship between Korean and Australian artists and how each is influenced by the other.
Locust will participate in an artist talk on Thursday the 3rd of May @ 6.30 pm. This would be a fantastic opportunity to receive an insight into his work and his experience participating in the cultural exchange.
For more details on the exhibition and residency program, click here.
Fixing failed states- Book covers from the New York Review of Books, 2009, ink on paper, 100.0 x 80.0 cm
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Locust Jones
26 April 2012
Marie Hagerty & Monika Tichacek @ GOMA
Gallery artists Marie Hagerty and Monkia Tichacek are included in the current exhibition at GOMA 'Contemporary Australia: Women'.
This exhibition is the second in a series of exhibitions titled 'Contemporary Australia' and is a celebration of the diverse practices of contemporary women artists working in Australia today.
We are very excited about this and urge you to go if you are in Brisbane now or in the near future!
Details about the exhibition can be seen here.

This exhibition is the second in a series of exhibitions titled 'Contemporary Australia' and is a celebration of the diverse practices of contemporary women artists working in Australia today.
We are very excited about this and urge you to go if you are in Brisbane now or in the near future!
Details about the exhibition can be seen here.
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Marie Hagerty,
Monika Tichacek
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