Nic Mason - events, exhibition notices & updates
Watch this space ...
Coming up ...
On now ...
Just past ...
8 - 25 February 2023
EXHIBITION Group exhibition Pigment Bound TACIT Art Level 1, 189 Johnston St AND 191-193 Johnston St, Collingwood Vic 3066, Australia 0423 323 188 [email protected] Wed- Sun, 11am - 5pm |
Opening 17 December 2022 4pm
17 Dec 2022 - 29 Jan 2023 EXHIBITION Group Exhibition Grey Foundations An ode to the unique transitional years between student and artist, and an offering for connection along the way. With love, from members of UNSW Art & Design's 2019 Fine Arts Honours cohort WAYOUT Artspace A cementa Initiative Kandos NSW |
9 - 24 December 2022
EXHIBITION Finalist in the TACIT Still Life Art Prize TACIT Art Level 1, 189 Johnston St AND 191-193 Johnston St, Collingwood Vic 3066, Australia 0423 323 188 [email protected] Wed- Sun, 11am - 5pm |
Nic Mason, The strainer and the banksia cones, 2022, oil on canvas, 76 x 76cm, photograph: Clare Lewis
|
19 October - 11 December 2022
EXHIBITION Finalist in the BAM Art Prize Byron Arts Magazine Northern Rivers Community GalleryCnr Cherry and Crane Streets Ballina NSW Ph 02 6681 0530 Free Entry Wednesday to Friday 10am - 4pm Weekends 9.30am - 1pm Closed Public Holidays |
Nic Mason, Tremain's Mill IX: the alien and the triangle, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 cm
|
24 September - 11 December 2022
EXHIBITION Finalist in the Lake Art Prize responding to the theme 'The Vessel: contained within and moving between' Museum of Art and Culture, yapang, Lake Macquarie First Street Booragul, NSW, 2284 |
Nic Mason, The measuring duck carousel, 2022, oil on canvas, 76 x 76cm, photograph: Clare Lewis
|
recent news ...
29 October - 13 November 2022
EXHIBITION Finalist in the GreenWay Art Prize, NSW Sydney Bus Museum Old Leichhardt Tramshed 25 Derbyshire Road, Leichhardt |
30 September - 3 October (and online until 31/10/22)
EXHIBITION Finalist in the Kangaroo Valley Art Prize Visual Arts in the Valley Main Gallery Kangaroo Valley Hall and online: https://www.artsinthevalley.net.au/gallery |
Nic Mason, Three sets of twins, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 cm
|
30 September - 16 October 2022
open 12-8pm EXHIBITION Finalist in the Maritime Art Prize and Exhibition responding to the them of 'the relationship of humanity to the sea' Mission to Seafarers 717 Flinders St Docklands Victoria 3008 |
Nic Mason, The measuring cup duck and the doll, 2022, oil on canvas, 20.5 x 25.5cm, photograph: Clare Lewis
|
21 July - 3 August 2022
EXHIBITION Group exhibition Fish, oysters and other things with Alison Mackay, Gemma Brook, James Needham, Jon Potter, Karen Hook, Kate Hopkinson-Pointer, Kim Bizo, Linda Greedy, Samantha Tidbeck, Simon Palmer, Sophie Rose, Jessica Guthrie, Yolanda Gray, Yvonne Langshaw and Nic Mason Project Gallery 90 90 Oxford Street Paddington Sydney, Australia 0402 144 350 |
Nic Mason, Tuna tins head into the corner, oil on canvas, 30.5 x 30.5 cm
|
9 April - 5 June 2022
EXHIBITION & EVENTS Nicola Mason: Cycle Bathurst Regional Art Gallery 70 -78 Keppel St BATHURST NSW 2795 Bookings required for: Exhibition Opening (BRAG Fundraiser): Friday 8 April 6pm Artist Led Workshop with Nic Mason: Wednesday 18 May 5:30 pm Artist Led Workshop with Nic Mason: Thursday 26 May 5:30 pm In Conversation, Nic Mason with Jack Underwood: Saturday 28 May 11 am Nic Mason, The measuring cup duck and the koala, 2021, 20.5 x 25.5 cm, private collection
|
This program is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
|
On from Saturday 17 July (no opening due to Covid-19 lockdown)
EXHIBITION 20 x 20 show Peter Berner, Simon Palmer, Kate Hopkinson-Pointer, Cath Beynon, Ingrid Haydon, Ben Guthleben, Linda Greedy, Jessica Guthrie, Jenifer Summers, James Roberts, James Needham, Nic Mason, Samantha Tidbeck, Margret Lopez, Helen Redmond, Rhett Brewer, Nahomi Yoshizawa, Elena Larkin, Jennifer Summers Project Gallery 90 90 Oxford Street Paddington Sydney, Australia 0402 144 350 |
|
opens on Saturday 5 June and continues until Sunday 26 September
Exhibition closed due to Covid 19 lockdown EXHIBITION Selected for the 2021 Salon des Refusés the ‘alternative’ Archibald portrait and Wynne landscape exhibition. S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney Following the exhibition with travel to: The David Roche Foundation, Adelaide 8 October and continues until 11 December. |
Exhibition opening and announcement: Thursday 6 May 2021
7 May - 1 July 2021 EXHIBITION Finalist in the Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary 2021 responding to theme 'Return' The Barn Gallery, Montsalvat 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham, Victoria Finalists: Zanny Begg, Kevin Chin, Blame the Shadows Collective, Madeleine Joy Dawes, Laura Deakin, Linda Detoma, Pauline Dewar, Alice Duncan, Bianca Durrant, Lesley Duxbury, Mark Forbes, Anna Glynn, Felicity Gordon, Amala Groom, Dana Harris, Linda Judge, Fiona Kemp, Leah King-Smith, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Owen Leong, Carmel Louise, Arrayah Loynd, Nic Mason, Anne Mestitz, Clive Murray-White, James Nguyen, Steven John Pattenon, Brian Robinson, Melinda Schawel, Linda Schneider, Lisa Sewards, Benjamin Jay Shand, Benedict Sibley, Josh Simpson, Kylie Stillman, Darren Tanny Tan, Jan Hendrik (Hans) van Weerd, Lilli Waters, Tricia Woodcock, Daniel Worth, Anne-Marie Zanetti. |
Nic Mason, A rhythm of wombats, Bundanon 2019, charcoal and watercolour on paper, 105 cm x 156 cm (framed)
|
March - May 2021
SELF DIRECTED RESIDENCY Nic is undertaking a self directed HOME residency project. This project will culminate with a solo exhibition at Project Gallery 90, Paddington This program is proudly funded by the NSW Government through Arts Restart via Orana Arts Inc.
|
Studio set up during Home, a self directed residency, works in progress
|
Presentation Sunday 18 April 2021, 2pm - 4pm Free event
ARTIST PRESENTATION Nic will be sharing her current work as part of her self-structured HOME residency program Art in the Park, Bathurst, NSW Wambool, Macquarie River near the Cnr River Road and Stephen’s Lane Kelso. This program is proudly funded by the NSW Government through Arts Restart via Orana Arts Inc.
|
Previous demonstration at Art in the Park, Machattie Park, Bathurst in 2017, photo curtesy of R Ellis
|
Launch: Thursday 9 December 2020
(no official opening event due to Covid-19) From 9 December 2020 EXHIBITION Small Works 2020 - a group exhibition Project Gallery 90 90 Oxford Street Paddington Sydney, Australia 0402 144 350 |
Nic Mason, Chair and extinguisher at Tremain's Mill, 2020, 15 x 15 cm, private collection
|
Online announcement of the winners via the Blacktown Arts Facebook page: facebook.com/BlacktownArts
Saturday 28 November at 2pm 28 November 2020 - 28 January 2021 EHIBITION The Blacktown City Art Prize Finalist The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre 78 Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown, 2148 NSW. |
Online announcement of the winners on the Art Van Go Instagram Account
Friday, 16 October 2020 7pm 17 - 18 October 2020 EXHIBITION The 2020 Vincent Prize Finalist Art Van Go at Duck Rabbit Gallery 138 Little Eveleigh St Redfern, Sydney |
Opening online Cowra Regional Art Gallery Facebook page Saturday, 3 October 2020 7pm
https://www.facebook.com/cowraregionalartgallery/ 4 October - 15 November 2020 EXHIBITION 2020 Calleen Art Award Finalist Cowra Regional Art Gallery 77 Darling Street Cowra 2794 NSW |
Opening online Gosford Regional Gallery Facebook page Friday 25 September 2020, 6.00pm.
26 September – 29th November 2020 EXHIBITION 2020 Gosford Art Prize Finalist Gosford Regional Gallery 36 Webb St East Gosford NSW 2250 |
Initially planned for HR Gallop Gallery and Wagga Wagga campus of Charles Sturt University, this event has morphed into an online Exhibition and Zoom Webinar Symposium due to Covid-19
27-28 August 2020 EXHIBITION & SYMPOSIUM Charles Sturt University Creative Practice Circle Listening in the Anthropocene Keynote speakers: Mandy Martin and Margaret Woodward |
Covid-19 home hang of Brush-tailed rock-wallaby wiring scat strip 1
with works on the shelf by Bjorn Eriksson, Margaret Ling, Lisa Dwyer and Ruth Saveka. Detail of Nic Mason, Brush-tailed rock-wallaby wiring scat strip 1, Water colour, charcoal and conte crayon on paper, 15 x 127 cm (framed 28.5 x 153.5 cm)
|
Catalogue Launch: Thursday 20 August 2020
(no opening event due to Covid-19) 20 August - 2 September 2020 EXHIBITION Curators Pick, Volume II With works from the Cicada Press Collection and artist's Peter Berner, Adrienne Richards, Cath Beynon, Anne Spencer, Anthony Michael Cahill, Kate Hopkinson-Pointer and Nic Mason. Project Gallery 90 90 Oxford Street Paddington Sydney, Australia 0402 144 350 |
Nic Mason, Nanna blankets on the chair, 2020, 76 x 76 cm, private collection
|
Online launch - Thursday 9 July, 8pm
(no opening event due to Covid-19) 10 July - 2 August 2020 EXHIBITION Small and Humble 2020 with artists: Ellen Rosalie Gunner, Amy Hick, Pia Larsen, Jacqueline Lewis, Nic Mason, Phil Page, Isobel Rayson, David Suckling, Amanda Westley Humble House Gallery 93 Wollongong Street Fyshwick, Canberra open: Wednesday to Sundays 10am to 4pm |
Detail of: Nic Mason, Up and Down 2020, oil on canvas, 39.7 x 50 cm
The image here of the detail of Up and Down 2020 has been taken using camera equipment acquired through the Arts OutWest Micro Grant program.
Thank you Arts OutWest . |
continued influence from ...
January / February 2020
ARTIST INTERNSHIP / RESIDENCY Australian Consortium 'In Country' Indonesian Studies (ACICIS), Creative Arts and Design Professional Practicum (CADPP) program Babaran Segaragunung Culture House Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
Nic Mason, The life of furniture, charcoal and watercolour on paper, 13 cm x 19 cm.
|
continued influence from ...
Official Opening 8 November 2019, 6pm
Artist / scientist talks 9 November 2019, 10:30am 9 November 2019 - 2 February 2020 EXHIBITION 2018-2019 RESIDENCY PROGRAM Art of Threatened Species Western Plains Cultural Centre 76 Wingewarra Street Dubbo, NSW, 2830 Art of Threatened Species is a collaboration between the Office of Planning, Industry and Environment and Orana Arts. Eleven artists were selected to engage in their own self-directed residency program during 2018-2019 researching particular threatened fauna, flora and/or environments with nominated scientists. Works created during this residency will be included in a public exhibition opening at Western Plains Cultural Centre in November 2019. |
continued influence from ...