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== Update Concerning J Shed and  Marisa Spaziani==
 
We have had some very disturbing news.
 
 
The Director of Community Development, Marisa Spaziani (City of Fremantle) does not want Jenny and I to stay in J Shed Art Studio as professional artists. Up rooting a successful business within West End Fremantle is not the way to go. Note: On page 22 of the Fremantle Council document. Jenny and I are very worried about this sentence.
 
 
Quote: {{Cquote|''"Previous recipients of a studio space at Arthur Head would be ineligible to apply for another space in the precinct."'' }}
 
 
This implies that our tenure as J Shed Art Studio will be terminated. As I have written to Brad (Mayor of Fremantle), the precincts future is not promising if this is adopted.
 
 
All the ideas we "[[Directory:The City of Fremantle ARTHUR HEAD PRECINCT Potential Ideas for a ‘Creative Arts Hub’ from|The Bathers Beach - Arthur Head Group]] (BBAHG Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery, J Shed Art Studio, Kidogo Arthouse Fremantle & Glen Cowans )" offered as a way to revitalise the area have been discounted and ignored.
 
 
We have been given a very short time to stop the City of Fremantle from tuning this into a policy. A meeting will be held on 11th April in Council Chambers at 6pm. It will then go to Council for final decision on Tuesday 24th April at 6pm in Council Chambers.
 
 
Additional: Marisa Spaziani document is very similar to the Cultural Development Working Group document that was created by Cr Tim Grey-Smith, Cr Josh Wilson, Mayor Brad Pettitt (ex-officio), Chris Bendall, David Hyams, Jon Cope, Andra Kins, Jacqueline Holmer and Bob Reece (City of Fremantle). It was rejected at the time by the Council as inadequate.
 
  
 
[[File:Sandra Hill & Jenny Dawson s.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Directory:Sandra Hill|Sandra Hill]] & [[Directory:Jenny Dawson-Ceramic Artist|Jenny Dawson]]]]
 
[[File:Sandra Hill & Jenny Dawson s.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Directory:Sandra Hill|Sandra Hill]] & [[Directory:Jenny Dawson-Ceramic Artist|Jenny Dawson]]]]

Revision as of 04:39, 12 April 2012

Wellard photo by Peter Zuvela

J Shed Art Studio is an Artist Studio in Fremantle, Australia.[1][2] The studio specialises in ceramic murals and it is run by Jenny Dawson.

Jenny is a ceramic artist, public artist, designer, teacher, consultant, project co-ordinator and runs a thriving studio in the J shed harbour precinct in Fremantle Western Australia. Jenny established the J Shed Ceramic Art Studio in 1992 after completing residencies at the Hobart School of Art in Tasmania and at the Deruta Grazia Maiolica workshops in Italy.

Since 1993 she has worked as a team leader or part of an artist’s team on more than 49 major ceramic tiled artworks located in public spaces throughout Western Australia and Interstate.

Jenny has jointly won four awards for design excellence:

  • 1997 Subiaco Centenary Tiles project
  • 1998 Percent for Art Public art awards for Art works at Banksia Hill Detention Centre
  • 1999 Civic Design Award for Art in Public Places/Charrnock Woman Mosaic in East Perth
  • 2008 Landscape Architects of Australia award for art in Public Places for the Leighton Indigenous Paving Project

J Shed was established as working artists studios involved in semi industrial processes in 1992. Fremantle Council provided an upgrade and offered long leases to compensate for financial outlays and set up costs incurred by tenants. The studios are not lined and the eaves are not sealed from external weather.

Jenny Dawson is one of the founding artists of the J Shed (Arthur Kalamaris-Sculptor was the first at J Shed). The studio has provided stable and reliable tenancies at the J Shed paying full market value rents for their studios. The business has been able to grow over time and infiltrate the fabric of Fremantle culture and society.

Yagan Memorial

The J Shed Ceramic Art Studio worked on the memorial for the reburial of Yagan.[3] The main artists were Sandra Hill and Jenny Dawson.[4] The works were installed into rammed earth walls at the Memorial created to commemorate the reburial of Yagan's Kaat. The site was opened early in July.

The Yagan Memorial[5] is an artwork created for the City of Swan to honour the memory of Yagan, the son of Midgigoroo and Moyran. The Memorial Park is situated at Lot 39 West Swan Road,[6] Swan Valley, Australia. Yagan was a very important representative of the Beeliar People[7] who was instrumental in trying to forge good working relations with the first white settlers of the Swan River Colony in Western Australia.

The imagery tells the story of Yagan and his family, their alienation from the white people, the taking and fencing off of their traditional land, the killings and the payback, and the treacherous ambush of Yagan, Heegan and his party by the Keates brothers at the site in 1833. Wall one will depict the story of Yagan and his people from colonisation to his untimely and tragic death.[8]

Yagan Memorial: Completed Walls photo by Peter Zuvela

Contact

  • Email: jennydawsonjshed@yahoo.com.au
  • Address: Unit 3, J Shed-Fleet Street/Fremantle, Western Australia 6160/AUSTRALIA
  • Phone: +61 (08) 9430 7900
  • Web Site: www.jennydawson.com.au



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See also

References

  1. ^ Dawson J Shed Ceramic Art Studio Superlink
  2. ^ British Library Direct
  3. ^ ABC News Aboriginal Warrior's Final Resting Place
  4. ^ Artsource Sandra Hill and Jenny Dawson Commission
  5. ^ ABC News Aboriginal Warrior's Final Resting Place
  6. ^ City of Swan
  7. ^ Caught in Time: Talking Australian History by Bill Bunbury. Page 40-41
  8. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition


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