Small Works From A Big Place Hits Central Victoria

Popup artshow in Castlemaine and Bendigo


27 November 2018

Central Victoria hosts ‘small works from a BIG PLACE': a visual arts exhibition

that is a travelling feast of miniature art works, from a collective of Central

Victorian artists.

Curated and presented to a high standard, this exhibition is showcasing the work of

over 100 artists. It will ‘pop up’ at different destinations along the historical railway

line from Melbourne to Bendigo from 8th November to the 10th December and then

again in the first quarter of 2019 in Bendigo and Castlemaine.

2018 Exhibition viewing:

Castlemaine Station

Wednesday 21st - Thursday 29th November

Bendigo Station

Saturday 1st - Monday 10th December

2019 Exhibition viewing:

Bendigo Marketplace

Tuesday 15th January - Tuesday 12th February

116-120 Mitchell St | Bendigo

Arnold Street Gallery

Thursday 14th February - Tuesday 19th March

189 Arnold Street | North Bendigo

Castlemaine State Festival | Open Studios Program

Thursday 21st March - Monday 1st April

As part of the exhibition, organisers are running a “Find Your Art, Find Your

Artist” campaign.

“We’re taking art to people where they live, to broaden awareness of the local

artistic talent and encourage the buying of local art,” says local organiser Karen

Corr. “With Christmas ahead, it’s an opportunity to buy real and handmade.”

The general public are encouraged to “find your art find your artist” by visiting the

exhibition, finding the artwork they like, and contacting local artists via

https://www.popupart.com.au/artists.

Artists represented cover a broad range of backgrounds and art forms:

Mari B-Li Donni is a multi-disciplined visual artist and art project co-ordinator who

works predominantly in ceramics, but also alternates between photography,

painting, sculpture and installation work.

“I spent many years working with community groups in creating projects that

focused on self-expression and inclusion while at the same time extending

the ‘art vibe’ outside of the City of Greater Bendigo. My drive and passion is

to see the outcome of what can eventuate from pushing the boundaries

whilst striving for uniqueness.”

Stephen Korp is a proud Wemba Wemba man and has been painting for 2 years

now. One of his recent paintings “The Black Saturday painting” was inspired by the

devastating events of Saturday 7th February 2009.

He describes his experience in the fires: “During this time, I was employed as a firefighter and was travelling home after a week away fighting fires in North East Victoria and was redirected to

Redesdale. For the next month after, I (along with many others) tirelessly

worked on the fires.”

“The project is made possible by support from great partners” says Karen Corr.

They are: the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund; City of Greater

Bendigo and Macedon Ranges Shire Council. It is also supported by many other

local organisations including V/Line, Mount Alexander Shire, La Trobe University

and Bendigo Marketplace.

“Many artists would like opportunities to sell more work and grow their arts

business practice” says Sharon Seyd, Project Director at Jumpleads NFP. “That’s why

we created Pop Up Art; it supports artists to leverage individual effort into collective

initiatives that share resources for exhibition, presentation, marketing,

communications, and distribution of their work.”