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* Ann Land-Artist/ Web site: [http://www.landforms.com.au/ www.landforms.com.au]
 
* Ann Land-Artist/ Web site: [http://www.landforms.com.au/ www.landforms.com.au]
 
*  Glen Cowans-Underwater Photographer /Web site: [http://glencowans.com/Frameset.html glencowans.com]
 
*  Glen Cowans-Underwater Photographer /Web site: [http://glencowans.com/Frameset.html glencowans.com]
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* Tessa Joy-Artist/ Musician
 
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Revision as of 01:34, 26 October 2011

Bathers Beach: Round House-Fremantle/Australia
Bathers Beach-Fremantle/Australia

Situated directly on the beach front below historic Arthur Head is the J Shed housing a number of established Fremantle Artists. It has been operating as a productive art space since 1992. In recent times more artists studios have been established in the old Port buildings creating a Bathers Beach Arts Precinct. [1][2] Fremantle is a city in on the west coast of Australia.

Address

Bathers Beach, off Mews Road or Fleet Street - Fremantle, Australia


Bathers Beach Fremantle Artists


Jenny Dawson Ceramic Artist-Wellard

Jenny Dawson Ceramic Artist-Wellard (photo by Peter Zuvela)

















J Shed and the Cultural Development Working Group

The J Shed perspective on the report created by the "Cultural Development Working Group" of the City of Fremantle has resulted in a situation where we are faced with not being able to renew our leases on a professional 5 to 10 year basis. This could potentially close our operations and force us to move and potentially destroy the Arthur's Head precinct. Other issues concerning this please read below.

  • We have found from our perspective this whole process set in motion by the "Cultural Development Working Group" of Fremantle Council to have been lacking in transparency and might we add in our opinion an under researched document.
  • The Cultural committee never spoke to us during their research process. Some members of the Fremantle Council came through J Shed early this year, also never spoke to us about this.
  • Artsource, of whom we have been members for 20 years, never told us about the process and only spoke to us after we discovered by accident that they were actually writing the recommendations based on the cultural committees report that would be put to council for vote.

Further reading: The J Shed perspective

References

Coast Guard - Greg James

Fremantle-Bathers Beach Sunset (J Shed/Australia) - Fire God. Sculpture by Coast Guard - Greg James. Photo by Peter Zuvela
















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