CABBI News Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cabbi.creativearts/ Creative Arts Batemans Bay Incorporated www.cabbi.com.au Post Cards From The Fire https://www.instagram.com/postcardsfromthefire/?hl=en Photographs and stories Cabbi website has details http://cabbi.com.au/post-cards-from-the-fire/ The grant from Coordinare has been received. We are proceeding with the website and social media platforms with the view to creating an online gallery of all the photographs and stories. Photo Access has decided not to continue with the collaboration, although Mark Blumer will still be involved on a personal basis, as it was his idea originally. Mark was originally referred to CABBI by the Mayor Liz Innes and Indi Carmichael to get this idea off the ground. Lindsey Stewart (the event manager for Willinga Park) is also assisting with the help of Maggie Brennan, Sue Frazer and Cecilia Jackson. Email: [email protected]Well we are certainly living through interesting times, fires, floods and now coronavirus? As Australia is rapidly closing down, CABBI has responded by closing the Gallery and suspending all workshops, exhibitions and pop ups until further notice. Our affiliations with River of Art, the Catalina Club and the Batemans Bay Marina have also been put on hold. It is prudent to observe the physical distancing requirements but this makes social connections even more imperative. The technology is there on your phone, emails, facebook or other social media sites, so stay connected any way you can, as you are not alone. The CABBI Committee has decided to take CABBI members work online, with a gallery of contributing members works that are for sale, with a shopping cart, credit card facilities and delivery arrangements. We are working out the details at present and the associated costs and will keep you posted. Cheers and stay safe Robert Creed Note from the president
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CABBI News
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cabbi.creativearts/ Creative Arts Batemans Bay Incorporated www.cabbi.com.au
The grant from Coordinare has been received.We are proceeding with the website and social mediaplatforms with the view to creating an online gallery ofall the photographs and stories.
Photo Access has decided not to continue with thecollaboration, although Mark Blumer will still beinvolved on a personal basis, as it was his idea originally.Mark was originally referred to CABBI by the Mayor LizInnes and Indi Carmichael to get this idea off the ground.
Lindsey Stewart (the event manager for Willinga Park) isalso assisting with the help of Maggie Brennan, SueFrazer and Cecilia Jackson.
Well we are certainly living through interesting times, fires,floods and now coronavirus?As Australia is rapidly closing down, CABBI has respondedby closing the Gallery and suspending all workshops,exhibitions and pop ups until further notice.Our affiliations with River of Art, the Catalina Club and theBatemans Bay Marina have also been put on hold.It is prudent to observe the physical distancingrequirements but this makes social connections even moreimperative.The technology is there on your phone, emails, facebookor other social media sites, so stay connected any way youcan, as you are not alone.
The CABBI Committee has decided to take CABBI memberswork online, with a gallery of contributing members worksthat are for sale, with a shopping cart, credit card facilitiesand delivery arrangements.We are working out the details at present and theassociated costs and will keep you posted.
Due to the COVID 19 virus, all Kids Art has beensuspended until further notice. All parents areencouraged to keep their little budding artistsinterested, with lot of in home fun painting and craft.
The last KIDS ART was attended on Sunday 8th March,where the kids had lot of fun painting rocks, creatingmasks and masterpieces. 22 children attended on thisday, with lots of visiting families attending fromCanberra and Sydney. Very good feedback was receivedfrom these visiting families.
Until we meet again Kids, keep on painting……..
Carleta Delac
Our landlord has indicated that he will take this
opportunity to effect repairs to the building and to this
end we/you have moved everything - both 2D and 3D art
– from the Gallery and taken it to our homes. We have
also taken the opportunity to clear all unwanted clutter
from the ceiling to give the trades people a clear access
to wherever they need to work.
It has been mentioned for some time now, that we
should be offering our work on line. Now might be the
time to put this into practice, the committee is
considering this option as a means of maintaining a
profile.
This has come at an unfortunate time, we have had the
drought, then the fires – which lead to no visitors – now
this. Our visitors/customers were just starting to come
back, in fact we have probably had the best few months
in a long time. With perseverance we will get over this
hurdle, so chin up and stay safe.
David John
Members Rep.
Pop Up Exhibition Clyde Street Batemans Bay
A successful and colourful Cabbi exhibition even though the cruise ship was unable to bring passengers in due to rough seas.
SPOTLIGHT on CABBI members Support our members at this NEW creative venue
149 Beach Rd, Sunshine Bay
Three inspired women, one inspirational store ‘Coastal Garage Vintage’ the one and only shop in Sunshine Bay, NSW. Local glass & art, Hamptons homewares, curated vintage pieces and ‘Sip & Create’ workshops. Our sister store opens March 28th at Dirty Janes Canberra - very exciting! Like, follow and share so you don’t miss important dates!https://www.facebook.com/coastalgaragevintage/
What was on. View online.
Galleries Events in our shire Major exhibitions
Matisse & Picasso 13 Dec 2019 – 13 Apr
Hugh Ramsay 30 Nov 2019 – 29 Mar
Know My Name Australian
Women Artists 1900 to Now 30 May – 13 Sep
Eugenia Lim: The Ambassador
Dressed to kill: When art and
fashion collide.
14th MARCH 8th JUNE
Jo White Are we there yet?
Sat 14 March - Sun 12 April
Jo White celebrates Australian leisurerituals and rural community spirit in herfirst exhibition at the Bas. Based in ruralArmidale, NSW, Jo departs from heragricultural narratives in favour of anostalgic glance at the sights and soundsof the classic Australian road tripholiday.
The Mona Hessing tribute project Shimmering-18th April 10th May
Hessing, a weaver, was describedas having made a 'very significantcontribution from the late 1960sinto the 1980s to thedevelopment of weaving as
monumental public sculpture.
Arts and Culture in Eurobodallahttps://investeurobodalla.com.au/about/arts-and-culture/South East Arts Programhttps://southeastarts.org.au/Art Central