Vee Malnar – IRONIC ICONIC paintings on view 12 -18 August. Opening Thursday 15 August 6pm. Artists talk Saturday 17 4pm.

Vee Malnar – Ironic Iconic

IRONIC / ICONIC

By Vee Malnar

Vee Malnar is a multi-media artist, playwright, painter and performer.

Opening Thursday 15 August 6pm. Artists talk Saturday 17 4pm.

Having juggled a busy life of work, mothering and housework, her ideas on canvas portray a snapshot of ordinary domestic life. Kitchen sinks with piled dishes, washing baskets, mops, brooms and vaccum cleaners, all take centre stage and delight the eye with humour, colour and imagination. But there is also a political statement, either subtle or wildly over the top that is integrated into the work.

“I’d rather paint a pile of dirty dishes, than have to wash them,” says Vee.

Housework has the harsh irony that people only notice when you neglect it. It is still not considered “work” to clean the house, and women in opposite-sex marriages continue to provide more care and household duties than men. Women frequently work two jobs: the paid job they go out to accomplish and the unpaid job they undertake at home. Items utilised for our daily chores at home become irrelevant and overlooked because housework is frequently viewed as a tedious chore. Vee challenges our perceptions of our homes by elevating the commonplace and the ordinary above these assumptions of status. In some of the works, she makes references to domestic abuse and the loneliness of being a single mother, highlighting the darker side of domestic life.

www.artwanted.com/veemalnar

https://bluethumb.com.au/veemalnar

https://www.facebook.com/amazingarttherapy

Winner of the Kings Cross Art Prize, 2007 (Tap Gallery), her previous exhibitions include FemaleCentric (Front Gallery, Canberra) 2015 and Woman in a Washbasket (Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra). 2017. The Mother Expectation (M16 Art Gallery, Canberra) 2022.

Publicity

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-03/act-evolving-role-of-mothers-explored-on-canvas-vee-malnar/101402746

Vee Malnar - Ironic / Iconic - Tap Gallery

A memorable work entitled KissKross, depicted two entwined lovers in the middle of an intersection, below the Coca Cola sign. And her striking woman with a broom, entitled Sweep, has made front cover of a New York poetry Book called the Mom Egg. (Editor Alana Free)

For more information on Vee’s art go to www.artwanted.com

Since an early age, Vee has painted everything from landscapes to portraits and nudes, as well as attempted the Archibald prize many times. She was commissioned in 2000 to paint a large family portrait, and a few years earlier employed by Port Kembla Steel Works to design and paint their exterior garden pots.

Though not as prolific in the art scene today as she is currently making an episode of ‘Rock Chikz’ (see www.rockchikz.com)   and with only a few exhibitions in the last ten years, She has been concentrating on her writing. Her long awaited exhibition & art work however will very soon be on display at TAP Gallery. Dont miss this!

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Vee Malnar – Ironic Iconic

Sunday On The Rocks – Four Women, One Sunday and two bottles of Scotch by Theresa Rebeck

Sunday on the Rocks – Sydney Actors Playhouse

Sunday On The Rocks – Four Women, One Sunday and two bottles of Scotch

By Theresa Rebeck

 EXTRA SHOWS FRIDAY9th, Sunday 11th & FRIDAY 16th August @ 8.15 pm (duration 75 minutes)

presented by The Sydney Actors Playhouse.

Book tickets with QR code or www.sydneyactorsplayhouse.com

Gold - Mel W -Tap Gallery

GOLD – Artists 50th Birthday Show EXTENDED until 14th July. Artist Talk Saturday 13th July 3pm.

Gold - Artist's 50th Birthday - Mel W - Tap Gallery

GOLD – Artist’s 50th Birthday

Exhibition by Mel W

2-7 July 2024
12-6pm daily.

Birthday Party:
6 July, 5-9pm

ARTIST TALK SATURDAY 13TH JULY 3PM.

Link to photographs taken by Kate Mitchell, photographer at Saturday 6th July Birthday Party:  

https://clients.katemitchellphotography.com.au/gallery/mels50th/home

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34th Birthday Group Show & Madhatters Party - Tap Gallery

Calling All Artists to submit artwork in the NEW GROUP SHOW celebrating TAP’s 34th Birthday

34th Birthday Show & Madhatters Party

CALLING ALL ARTISTS

NEW GROUP SHOW CELEBRATING TAP’S 34TH BIRTHDAY

DELIVER WORKS TO TAP BY THE 15TH JULY 2024

$25 Entry per artwork.  All Media

Opening drinks Saturday 20th July @ 4 pm

TAP’S Birthday Party Saturday 27th July @ 4 pm.

MADHATTERS HIGH-TEA PARTY

PRIZE FOR BEST HEAD DRESS

34th Birthday Group Show & Mad Hatters Party -Tap Gallery

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34th Birthday Group Show

28th Real Refuses Show 2024 - Tap Gallery

THE 28th REAL REFUSES – ARTISTS NOT SELECTED FOR THE ARCHIBALD WYNNE & SULMAN

28th Real Refuses 2024

Real Refuses Show 2024 - Tap Gallery

The 28th Real Refuses

Artists not selected for the Wynne, Archibald and Sulman Prizes.
The Real Refuses gives artists an opportunity to have their work seen by the public and their peers. It allows a celebration of all art & artists who enter Australia’s largest art event.
Show runs 17-30 June 2024, 12-6pm daily

Proudly sponsored by: Mel W & Co.

Gala Presentations:   Saturday 22nd June 5-8 pm.

The winners of the Mel W & Co. sponsored prizes which are the Judges Choice 1st & 2nd Prizes and the Peoples’ Choice 1st Prize are:

Judges Choice 1st Prize – $350 – Jax MacMillan for his portrait of “Sean Turnell” a well-known lawyer for “Human Rights” cases

Judges Choice 2nd Prize – $150 – Sandra Gowda for her portrait of her daughter Lee, a collage of materials, from their mother and daughter Clothes Designing company.

Peoples’ Choice 1st Prize – $100 – Michaela Kaiser for her portrait “Steph, Eddie and Parky”

Peoples’ Choice 2nd Prize – Sandra Gowda for “On The Edge”

Peoples’ Choice 3rd Prize – Adam Flynn for his portrait “Not your Average Karen”

Artists’ Talk Saturday 29th June at 4 pm

Entries can be collected after the talk

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Pride Art Prize 2024 - Tap Gallery

Inviting artists to enter the PRIDE ART PRIZE 3-15 June. Presentations SATURDAY 8 JUNE 5PM.

Pride Art Prize 2024

Pride Art Prize 2024 Tap Gallery

 

Our Very Own MISS 3D will be performing Saturday 8 June 7 pm.

Artists’ Talk – Saturday 15th June 3 pm.

Entries can be collected after the talk. 

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Pride organizers are currently seeking applications for a diverse range of events to be part of this fabulous Month of events.
Please email expressions of interest to:

info@sydneypride.org

Compassion and Courage

This year’s central themes revolve around Compassion and Courage, particularly as we commemorate the significance of June in the LGBTQIA+ calendar. Sydney Pride Festival is set to unite the community through a grassroots celebration, honouring and sharing the history of Pride. The month-long festivities kick off on June 1st at Stonewall Hotel, culminating in final celebrations on June 30th.

Pride Month in June stands as a powerful platform to amplify LGBTQIA+ voices, advocate for their rights, and revel in the rich tapestry of LGBTQ culture. Throughout the month, diversity is not only demanded but also highlighted and celebrated through talks, protests, performances, and commemorations. The historical roots of Pride Month trace back to the Stonewall uprising on June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in New York. This uprising, sparked by a violent police raid, led to the first Pride Parade (Christopher Street Day) in 1970, laying the foundation for a month dedicated to commemorating, remembering, and celebrating diversity.

Pride Month is more than a personal celebration; it is a call for empathy and compassion. It serves as a poignant reminder that every individual, irrespective of their sexual orientation or gender identity, deserves respect and understanding. Compassion encourages us to listen, learn, and stand against discrimination and prejudice. By fostering a culture of empathy, we contribute to creating a world that embraces inclusivity and acceptance.

Courage, a defining character quality celebrated during Pride Month, holds profound significance. For many in the LGBTQ+ community, coming out and living authentically necessitate immense bravery. Confronting societal norms, potential discrimination, and standing proud in adversity all demand strength. Pride Month underscores the transformative power of courage, reminding us that, by embodying it, we can establish an environment where everyone feels secure expressing their true selves.

The focus of Sydney Pride Festival 2024 will be on commemorating the compassion and courage demonstrated by those who paved the way. It underscores the importance of showing compassion to all and being courageous in sharing our stories and living authentically.

Glenn Hansen
Pride Festival co-ordinator

© SydneyPride 2024 .

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Pride Art Prize 2024