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| [[File:Fremantle.jpg|thumb|right|370px|Fremantle-[[Australia]]]] | | [[File:Fremantle.jpg|thumb|right|370px|Fremantle-[[Australia]]]] |
| REPORT PREPARED FOR THE REVIEW OF THE ARTHERS HEAD ARTS PRECINCT-DRAFT | | REPORT PREPARED FOR THE REVIEW OF THE ARTHERS HEAD ARTS PRECINCT-DRAFT |
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| [[File:No 12 Wellard.jpg|thumb|right|430px|Jenny Dawson Ceramic Artist-Wellard (photo ''by'' [[Directory:Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela]])]] | | [[File:No 12 Wellard.jpg|thumb|right|430px|Jenny Dawson Ceramic Artist-Wellard (photo ''by'' [[Directory:Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela]])]] |
| Jenny Dawson and Greg James <ref>[http://www.jahroc.com.au/GregJames Greg James-www.jahroc.com.au] | | Jenny Dawson and Greg James <ref>[http://www.jahroc.com.au/GregJames Greg James-www.jahroc.com.au] |
− | *"Greg James has established himself as a leading Western Australian figurative sculptor. His numerous public sculptures have become landmarks throughout Perth and Fremantle. These highly skilled works are made in a variety of materials including steel, plaster and bronze."</ref> are two of the founding [[Art|artists]] of the J Shed (Arthur Kalamaris-Sculptor was also one of the first at J Shed). 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.<ref>[http://www.australianceramics.com/biblio/v45n3.shtml Australian Ceramics] Volume 45 No. 3 - Nov 2006 Focus Western Australia</ref> 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. Two very significant public artworks that have been produced from J Shed include the statue of Bon Scott, reported to be one of the most visited artworks in Australia and the Memorial to the Nyoongar warrior [[Yagan Memorial|Yagan]] (in collaboration with Sandra Hill, Nyoongar visual artist and Elder) | + | *"Greg James has established himself as a leading Western Australian figurative sculptor. His numerous public sculptures have become landmarks throughout Perth and Fremantle. These highly skilled works are made in a variety of materials including steel, plaster and bronze."</ref> are two of the founding [[Art|artists]] of the J Shed (Arthur Kalamaris-Sculptor was also one of the first at J Shed). 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.<ref>[http://www.australianceramics.com/biblio/v45n3.shtml Australian Ceramics] Volume 45 No. 3 - Nov 2006 Focus Western Australia</ref> 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. Many significant public artworks have been produced from J Shed include the Memorial to the Nyoongar warrior [[Yagan Memorial|Yagan]] (in collaboration with Sandra Hill, Nyoongar visual artist and Elder) |
| Unfortunately not all of the spaces at the J Shed have been used so productively. | | Unfortunately not all of the spaces at the J Shed have been used so productively. |
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| + | [[Person_First_Name::Jenny]] [[Person_Last_Name::Dawson]] |
| [[Person_First_Name::Greg]] [[Person_Last_Name::James]] | | [[Person_First_Name::Greg]] [[Person_Last_Name::James]] |
− | [[Person_First_Name::Jenny]] [[Person_Last_Name::Dawson]]
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| [[County_Name:=Australia]] | | [[County_Name:=Australia]] |
| [[City:=Fremantle]] | | [[City:=Fremantle]] |
| [[Region_Located_In::Western Australia]] | | [[Region_Located_In::Western Australia]] |
| + | [[Keyword:=J Shed]] |
| + | [[Keyword:=J Shed Ceramic Art Studio]] |
| + | [[Keyword:=J Shed Art Studio]] |
| + | [[Keyword:=Jenny Dawson]] |
| [[Keyword:=Greg James]] | | [[Keyword:=Greg James]] |
| [[Keyword:=Greg James Sculpture]] | | [[Keyword:=Greg James Sculpture]] |