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| === General History of the Arts Practise of Jenny Dawson and Greg James === | | === General History of the Arts Practise of Jenny Dawson and Greg James === |
− | Jenny Dawson and Greg James are one of the founding artists of the J Shed. <ref>[http://www.gregjamessculpture.com/greg.php www.gregjamessculpture.com]</ref> They have provided stable and reliable tenancies at the J Shed paying full market value rents for their studios. | + | Jenny Dawson and Greg James are one of two founding [[Art|artists]] of the J Shed. <ref>[http://www.gregjamessculpture.com/greg.php www.gregjamessculpture.com]</ref> They have provided stable and reliable tenancies at the J Shed paying full market value rents for their studios. Their arts businesses have been able to grow over time and infiltrate the '''fabric''' of Fremantle culture and society. This was the intent and spirit that initially resulted in these premises being established. J Shed is a unique and very rare example of what can be achieved on a semi-industrial basis with co-operation between professional practising artists and Fremantle Council initiatives and co-operation. Unfortunately not all of the spaces at the J Shed have been used so productively. The fact that Council have undertaken no maintenance on this heritage listed building has led to a general feeling of a rundown and underused space. Studios 2 and 3 who have continued to run cultural activities and inject much needed finance into the Fremantle economy through the flow through of their endeavours to conduct small businesses within the arts industry. The whole term of their residency at J Shed neither artist have resorted to government funding, grants or subsidised projects. They have achieved what they have, operated as viable small businesses, totally self funded. |
− | Their arts businesses have been able to grow over time and infiltrate the fabric of Fremantle culture and society. This was the intent and spirit that initially resulted in these premises being established. | |
− | J Shed is a unique and very rare example of what can be achieved on a semi- industrial basis with co-operation between professional practising artists and Council initiatives and co-operation. | |
− | Unfortunately not all of the spaces at the J Shed have been used so productively. | |
− | It has long been a detriment to the business of these two studios and a problem that council chose to reissue leases to unproductive and inactive studios that have lowered the whole tone of the J Shed.
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− | The fact that Council have undertaken no maintenance on this heritage listed building has led to a general feeling of a rundown and underused space (which is definitely not true for studios 2 and 3 who have continued to run cultural activities and inject much needed finance into the Fremantle economy through the flow through of their endeavours to conduct small businesses within the arts industry.) | |
− | n the whole term of their residency at J Shed neither artist have resorted to government funding, grants or subsidised projects. They have achieved what they have, operated as viable small businesses, totally self funded.
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− | A summary of activities running from Unit 3 and contracts and work projections | + | A summary of activities running from Unit 3 and contracts and work projections being undertaken by Jenny Dawson (Ceramic artist) and [[Peter Zuvela]] (Photographer) trading from J Shed as “J Shed Art Studio” September 2011. |
− | being undertaken by Jenny Dawson (ceramic artist) and Peter Zuvela (photographer) | |
− | trading from J Shed as “J Shed Art Studio” September 2011 | |
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− | J Shed Ceramic Art Studio (unit 3) has acquired a project for the Maddington Station upgrade with the Perth Transport Authority which needs to be completed. (working with students from Yulebrook Aboriginal College) | + | J Shed Ceramic Art Studio (unit 3) has acquired a project for the Maddington Station upgrade with the Perth Transport Authority which needs to be completed (working with students from Yulebrook Aboriginal College). |
− | A contract with Landcorp for the revitalisation of South Hedland with a mentoring of Indigenous artists from the regions/ time line 18 months (contract worth $244,000 with more than half of this budget flowing back into Fremantle as contractors wages and material costs) | + | A contract with Landcorp for the revitalisation of South Hedland with a mentoring of Indigenous artists from the regions/ time line 18 months (contract worth $244,000 with more than half of this budget flowing back into Fremantle as contractors wages and material costs). A contract for ceramic tiled artworks in Mount Tom Price with Rio Tinto which will span 12 months production time. (Interpreting and producing screen printed images for the Eastern Guruma people.) Peter's photography activities (Unit 3) openly supports many businesses in the '''West End Fremantle''' including Valentines Camera House, Bitches Brew Framing, Officeworks, Port Stationery and Jacksons Drawing Supplies. His students frequenting [[Directory:Bathers Beach Fremantle|Bathers Beach]] and the West End. |
− | A contract for ceramic tiled artworks in Mount Tom Price with Rio Tinto which will span 12 months production time. (Interpreting and producing screen printed images for the Eastern Guruma people.) | |
− | Peter's photography activities (Unit 3) openly supports many businesses in the West End including Valentines Camera House/ Bitches Brew Framing/Officeworks/ Port Stationery/Jacksons Drawing Supplies with his students frequenting Bathers Beach and the West End. | |
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− | Peter Zuvela currently conducts from the J Shed photography classes three to four times a week and is booked to exhibit students work well into next year. Some of these classes cater for FIFO participants.
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− | Peter Zuvela also established Foto Freo Tours which run weekly on Saturday mornings through famous Sydney photographer Alfonso Calero
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− | Peter is also conducting yearly photography and culture tours to Korcula (Fremantle’s sister city) and the Croatian Islands
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− | Peter will be holding his second solo show of his photography at Kidogo as part of Foto Freo 2012 with his exhibition titled “In search of the Ancestors”
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− | Unit 3 also currently provides temporary work space for other artists with an artist in residence program that has hosted a number of overseas artists recently and currently hosts
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− | *Rob Dawkins /Jeweler
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− | *Wendy Hermon /Painter
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− | *Carmel Coyne/ Painter
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| + | Peter Zuvela currently conducts from the '''J Shed photography''' classes three to four times a week and is booked to exhibit students work well into next year. Some of these classes cater for FIFO participants. Peter Zuvela also established Foto Freo Tours which run weekly on Saturday mornings through famous Sydney photographer Alfonso Calero. Peter is also conducting: |
| + | * Yearly [[photography]] and culture tours to Korcula (Fremantle’s sister city) and the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Islands |
| + | * Peter will be holding his second solo show of his photography at [[Kidogo Arthouse and Art Institute|Kidogo]] as part of Foto Freo 2012 with his exhibition titled “In search of the Ancestors” |
| + | Unit 3 also currently provides temporary work space for other artists with an artist in residence program that has hosted a number of overseas artists recently and currently hosts: |
| + | *[[Directory:Robert Dawkins-The Silver Gallery.|Rob Dawkins]]-Jeweler |
| + | *Wendy Hermon-Painter |
| + | *Carmel Coyne-Painter |
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| === UNIT 2 Activates and Projects Currently Ruining and Projections === | | === UNIT 2 Activates and Projects Currently Ruining and Projections === |