Every 2 years the Parklands Preservation Society hosts the Parklands Art Prize Cheryl’s Embroidered “Natural Harmony” is a finalist Due to the cover crisis the exhibition has been postponed to Dec4 to Jan 30 at The Adelaide Festival Centre Gallery but you can see Natural Harmony at Cheryl’s SALA Solo ‘Exostish’
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The Adelaide Fringe Exhibition at the Royal South Australian Society of Arts was titled “On the edge of the day” Cheryls artwork “Dreaming of Spring” was chosen to be the artwork to promote the exhibition. […]
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Adelaide is the only city in the world situated in a Park : Every 2 years The Adelaide Parklands Preservation Society has an Art Prize to raise the vulnerability of Adelaide’s unique Parklands. This year it runs from April 2nd to May 31st 2020 and will be held in the Festival Theatre Foyer and QBE Galleries. Cheryl was honoured to […]
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At RSASA exhibitions excellence awards are given to deserving artists, 9 artists were so rewarded in the last year and these 9 artists were honored with a joint exhibition called ‘Excelence2’ This year Cheryl was honoured to be chosen to exhibit along with Iroda Adil, Scott Eames,Tsering Hannaford, Adam Opala, Louise Smith, Tony SmithOAM, Peter Westerhoff & Sheila Whittam. Cheryl […]
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The Royal South Australian Society of Arts has an annual Adelaide Fringe Exhibition titled ‘On the edge of the Day’ 16/2-15/3/2020 Cheryl’s was successful in having two works accepted for the exhibition. ‘Dreaming of Spring’ ‘Interlocking Tales’ Cheryl’s artwork ‘Dreaming of Spring’ was awarded a commendation award this was awarded by Andrew Purvis Curator Adelaid Central School of Art. DREAMING […]
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Cheryl has been invited to exhibit at the Burra Regional Art gallery exhibition ‘The Art of Machine Stitching’ curated by Dr Moira G. Simpson
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Cheryl was one of 31 artists to be a finalist in the fourth year of this prestigious competition, The Annual Gallery M Contemporary Art Competition. Her artwork ‘Live Loud’ is the only textile artwork in the exhibition Cheryl was chosen as runner up in the Gallery M Open Contemporary Art Prize — The Warradale Hotel Prize Artist statement for ‘Live […]
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The new Arts and Heritage Hub of Lobethal, situated in the old Onkaparinga Woollen Mills is called ‘Fabrik’ being the German word for factory, or industrial facility. The new director Melinda Rankin, for her SALA exhibition chose to invite 18 Textile artists from SA who are leading textile artists. Melinda chose 5 of Cheryl’s artwork for this exhibition My mark […]
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Cheryl was asked to be one of four Australian artists to join a group of sixty artists from nine countries to participate in a five-day cultural art exchange at the Saigon Kylong Arts Gallery in Ho Chi Min City There were representatives from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar and Norway The first activity was to create a large full group […]
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BUDA 2018 6th Biennial Contemporary Textile Award Exhibition
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