Michael Doolan, Super Maker

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Next time you're at Fed Square, make sure you look up to check out the most excellent and most awesome installation Once Upon a Time by Michael Doolan.

Commissioned by Craft Victoria, Super Maker is a large-scale, public artwork created by an established craft practitioner. Michael is our inaugural Super Maker and his work Once Upon a Time consists of a giant inflatable sculpture featuring a puffy teddy bear colliding head on with an equally puffy railway train.

This major installation is part of Craft Cubed and "with its hyper-crafted qualities and super-presence, it extends the realm on contemporary craft". In other words, it's super!

For a more articulate discussion of Once Upon a Time, click here to read Stuart Koop's essay High Drama.


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And now for a word from Michael:

"While never intended to be wholly believable, the fairy tale contains sufficient sense to insure the audience understands its application in the real world”.

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Mike Ashley, The Encyclopaedia of Enchantment, Berkley, University of California press, 1984, p186.


Once Upon a Time is a large scale, cold air or helium filled, fairy-tale inspired sculpture that will be suspended above the viewer, deliberately sited to enable the observer to engage with the work as an active and intimate participator.

The aim is to capture and reveal in large scale the ‘essence of the childhood narrative’. This will be achieved through the utilisation of commonly drawn fairy tale motifs typically revealed within a woodland setting, such as the house, the tree and the talking animal.

This work will originate from the creation of a three dimensional hand-modelled prototype, achieved by exploiting the immediately responsive materiality of clay, and applying it to digital technology via a three dimensional scanning process and CAD cam software. From this digitally captured image the data will be re-scaled, deconstructed and programmed to design and create panel layouts. These fabric panels will then be employed to construct an up-scaled, light-weight; air filled three dimensional version of the original proto-type.

As with all fairy tale narratives, this work will also suggest the existence of perhaps a darker side, achieved through the employment of a ‘signal’ colouration or placement within a challenging setting, thus revealing a cautionary note to the viewer.

There is a deliberate intention with this new work to prompt forgotten memories of childhood, and question the way we perceive ourselves in the adult world, providing a new pathway for understanding how our childhood has impacted on and influences the way we behave as adults.

The work will be on a scale that competes with the world.



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Michael Doolan

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Joe Pascoe and Michael Doolan

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Michael Doolan is represented by Melbourne's Karen Woodbury Gallery.

Awesome photography: Lily Feng

Craft Victoria at Design:Made:Trade

As part of the State of Design festival, Craft Victoria had a stand at trade event Design:Made:Trade which was held at the Royal Exhibition Building a few weeks ago.

This wasn't your usual run-of-the-mill trade show, and D:M:T flexed some serious creative and business muscle by housing retailers in recycled cardboard booths and various craft/design organisations in igloo-shaped (or geodesic dome, depending on where you're coming from) idea pods. No recycled ideas here people, just recycled cardboard!

Beck Jobson and Julianna Green's handiwork in action at Craft Vic's pod. What an awesome job!


Whenever Craft Vic takes on an external event, we always do it with style and with an entourage... this time our entourage rolled 12-deep!

For D:M:T we brought along our very own COUNTER posse comprising of Vince Letterpress, Ingrid Tufts, Wendy Jagger, Kyoko, Sunday Morning Designs, Kearnsie, Klei, Harvest Textiles, Lab 305, Mucke, Princess C, Lady J and the Upper Crust and Dani M Designs.

In case you missed out, here a couple of images from the event. We'll have more up on CLOG soon!



All images from one of our regular must-read blogs, handmadelife which is written by 'fine craft purveyors' Beck Jobson and Ramona Barry. For more, click here to read Beck's post on the D:M:T

'Playing Field' sneak peek: Anna Davern

As part of our annual Craft Cubed festival (which, ahem, is bigger than ever this year), CV head honcho Joe Pascoe has curated Playing Field, a fabulous group exhibition featuring the likes of Jennifer Bartholomew, Anika Cook, Anna Davern, Michael Doolan, Bern Emmerichs, Tim Fleming, Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison, Greer Honeywill, Ben Pearce and David Ray.

Playing Field will open next Thursday 5 August, and in the meantime, work for the show has slowly been trickling in. Anna Davern dropped by yesterday with an armful of covetable petite 'wall works' done in her signature collage style... psst a little bird told us that a few CV staff have started calling dibs on a few pieces so better act quick if you want a piece...

Anyhow, here's a sneak peek! All images from Anna's wonderful and awesomely-titled blog, Davernator.



For more previews, click here and here, or why not browse through it all here.

Owen Rye: Golden Ashes

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Along with Clinton Nain's curated show Carved out of Life was Owen Rye's solo exhibition entitled Golden Ashes. Golden Ashes was curated by CV CEO Joe Pascoe in celebration of Craft Victoria's 40th anniversary.

For further information including catalogue essays by Kevin White and Joe Pascoe, click here.


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Click here to view more images.



Photography: Lily Feng

'Carved out of Life', curated by Clinton Nain

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The exhibition Carved out of Life from our previous round of exhibitions came to close on Saturday. In case you missed it, here are some images from the show.

Carved out of Life featured a series of emu egg carvings by Brian Cavanagh, Lucy Williams Connelly, Esther Kirby and Adrian "Ringo" Morgan. This group exhibition was curated by contemporary Indigenous artist Clinton Nain.

For more about this fantastic exhibition, click here to read Clinton's exhibition essay.


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Click here to check out more images of the exhibition.



Photography by the always lovely and ever talented Lily Feng!

Project Patchwork



The Heart quilt


You might remember the very lovely Liz Wilson, former CVHQ super staff member and current junior designer at Ortolan... this amazing lady has now got another project up her sleeves - Project Patchwork!

Porject Patchwork is a collaborative quilt project where people come together with their needles and threads to sew beautiful quilts and raise money to help people who have been sadly touched by cancer. This year Project Patchwork are making three quilts, two that were initially designed and then sewn from provided kits and a third that is made up of patches designed and sewn by 27 crafty ladies & gents. During 2010 we are raising money for the Australian Cambodia Foundation which funds an orphanage in Cambodia run by­­ an Australian, Geraldine Cox, who has been recently fighting breast cancer.

To keep up to date with the progress of the quilts visit the blog and click here to visit the Facebook page!

Craft Victoria will be hosting the Project Patchwork raffle on Monday 18 October, expect more info closer to the date!

Craft Victoria enters the future - the future of ONLINE BOOKINGS!

August is looking to be jam packed with loads of Craft Cubed events and workshops to get stuck into, and thanks to Technology we are able to take all bookings ONLINE this year! Yay for minimal paper trails!

Bookings are now open for:
  • our annual day-long seminar Craft and Design as a Career (Fri 13 Aug), a professional development opportunity for the emerging or established artist. Click here for further info including the list of presenters
  • Make It, Design It, Fund It (Mon 16 Aug), get insider tips from the ladies in the know: Anita Budai (Exhibition Designer, Parallel Studios), Christabel Harvey (Arts Development, Arts Victoria) and Nella Themelios (Coordinating Curator, Craft Victoria)
  • Want to boost your online profile but not sure how/where to start? Craft Online: Websites and Blogs Made Easy is the workshop for you!

These events will book out, so make sure you get on to it.

While you're foraying through the World Wide Web, applications are currently being accepted for the next round of Craft Hatch markets in September and October. Featuring three special editions of the market and applications deadlines fast approaching, start applying/spreading the word! Details are as follows:

  1. Craft Hatch@Melbourne Writers Festival
    Sun 5 Sept, Federation Square Atrium

    Works must address a 'literary' theme, click here to download further info

    Application deadline: 30 July


  2. Craft Hatch: The Graduate Edition
    Sat 11 Sept, City Library Gallery

    This special fundraising edition of the market is for students in the final year of their course.

    Application deadline: 30 July


  3. Craft Hatch@State Library of Victoria
    Sat 23 Oct, State Library of Victoria

    Open to all emerging designers! Click here to download further info

    Application deadline: 30 August

The Sound Playground: performances

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Nicholas Jones and Adam Sherry (A Dead Forest Index)

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Nicholas Jones

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Rowan McNaught & Sam Szoke-Burke

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Rowan McNaught & Sam Szoke-Burke

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Rod Cooper

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For more performance images, click here.


Photography: Lily Feng

The Sound Playground

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The Sound Playground was an exhibition and performance series co-curated by Amelia Douglas (Bus Projects) and Nella Themelios (Craft Victoria) as part of Liquid Architecture Festival of Sound Arts 2010. Taking place at fortyfivedownstairs between 6-17 July, The Sound Playground explored the unique relationship between craft and sound.

The Sound Playground featured newly commissioned experimental instruments, sound sculptures and sonic installations by Ros Bandt & Albert Mishriki, Rod Cooper, Emma Lashmar and Rowan McNaught. Many of the works were interactive and available for visitors to play during the exhibition, and the entire show was also performed live in a series special concerts in the gallery by the artists and special guests Nicholas Jones, Adam Sherry (A Dead Forest Index) and Sam Szoke-Burke.

Rod Cooper presented a new series of ‘sonic portraits’ in which donated items of clothing cast in plaster became the armature for the aural conjuring of well-known personalities in the Australian sound scene. Emma Lashmar's room-sized string instrument with hand-blown glass components was designed to be bowed and plucked. Ros Bandt and Albert Mishriki's original music box grotto placed the focus on disguise and gesture in the construction of sound, whilst Rowan McNaught’s interactive Manifon offered a new take on an ancient instrument.

The Sound Playground was co-presented by Craft Victoria and Bus Projects, and generously supported by the City of Melbourne.

To read the accompanying exhibition essay, click here.


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Emma Lashmar

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Rowan McNaught

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Ros Bandt & Albert Mishriki

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Ros Bandt & Albert Mishriki

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For more images, click here.


Photography: Kim Brockett

Cindy-Lee Davies: Tis Knot

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From now till 1 August, come check out Tis Knot in our enCOUNTER space by Cindy-Lee Davies of Lightly fame. It's a new body of work featuring post-consumer waste (car tyres and rubber) combined with crocheting, very nanna- meets-muscle car!

With names like 'Torana', 'Mustang', 'Chevelle' and 'Gemini', these objects (and occasional ottomans) take on material and pop cultural references to raise awareness of larger environmental issues like the creation and disposal of lifestyle consumer goods.

Prices range from $310 to $425.


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Tis Knot is part of the State of Design festival’s Look.Stop.Shop. program – a series of installations to be featured in retail window spaces throughout Melbourne’s CBD. These installations will explore themes of sustainability and eco-design and Tis Knot is on display 24/7 until 1 August.

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