Come meet the artists & learn about woodcuts and the unique printing techniques!
All welcome for drinks
SATURDAY 21ST OCTOBER 12-3PM
Janet lived and painted in Italy for 40 years where she painted interiors of well known artists and associates.Pictured above is the interior of Justin O’Brian’s interior. Justin was a well known Australian figurative painter.Janet also painted the interior of Jeffrey Smart’s studio and many more. Margaret Olley visited Janet whenever she was in Italy.
Janet had a beautiful family childhood living in Drummoyne, sailing the Harbour and attending PLC. When the war arrived she was to be sent to the country as a landgirl and her father, horrified at the idea, got her employed by Movietone News instead. Later she worked for Sam Ure-Smith and instead of throwing out a rejected mss she took it home to read and told him it should be published. That book was called They’re a Weird Mob.
Meanwhile she was studying at her Italian art school and has been painting ever since.
Her travels took her around Europe, particularly England and Scandanavia, before she settled in Rome for 40 years. She found a flat close by for her friend Justin O’Brien when he arrived, and was one of the painting circle there that included visitors like Martin Sharpe, Arthur Boyd, Donald Friend and Margaret Olley as well as locals Jeffrey Smart…. David Malouf and so on.
And it was in Rome that she met Wael Zuaiter, the Palestinian intellectual, who captured her heart when he sang to her so sweetly – It was a lover and his lass – as they walked the banks of the Tiber. He had a trained voice.
Eight years later, a bit of a dreamer, he finally had the documentation ready for their marriage, when he was gunned down by Mossad and Janet’s life was changed for all time. She wrote her book For a Palestinian as a memorial to him and filled it with accounts from his friends such as Jean Genet, Alberto Moravia and Edward Said. She has never ceased to work for Palestine and several other causes for social justice.
At the same time, she never stopped painting and exhibited in several countries. On her return to Sydney the National Trust got her to paint Vaucluse House interiors and the results were shown at the SH Erwin on Observatory Hill. Her very delicate touch and finely sensitive interpretation has been in constant demand – and as she turns 90 today is still leading the busiest life with barely a space in her calendar. Her friends have trouble keeping up with her.
Yes it is time for some fun!!
Drinks start at 4pm for Janet Venn-Brown’s 92nd birthday.
Celebrate this wonderful Australian artist’s life and achievements.
Hear about her amazing story!
Afternoon tea will be served.
Later an amazing fun party will unfold with talented performers and lots of fun to be had!
All welcome!!!!!
To celebrate a landmark birthday, Steven Hill is holding an exhibition at the Tap Gallery from Wednesday 27th September to Sunday October 1st. Come and join us for Opening Night drinks from 6 pm 27 September. We’d love to see you there for a birthday toast! Tap Gallery Sydney is at 259 Riley St Surry Hills NSW 2010www.facebook.com/liquidcanvas
USYD PhotoSoc is proud to announce ‘ALTER’, the competition and exhibition celebrating the best of student Photography! Join us for a night of wine, dips and cheese as we come together and admire the talent Sydney University has to offer.
This semester’s exhibition will be hosted at the Tap Gallery on Saturday the 7th of October!
Submissions have all been coralled and the selection is in process.
For this exhibit, our sponsors, George’s Cameras and Pixel Perfect, are offering a slick Fujifilm X-A3, polaroid camera and printing vouchers.
Tickets will be sold at the door and are:
– $5 access
– $10 non-access
We look forward to seeing you all there 🙂