August Open Days @ Petschels House

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Petschel House is open by appointment during the week and most weekends. If you would like to be sure we are here it is best to call ahead on 0417 585 102. We are very happy to take visitors through our gardens and studio if we are home. Otherwise – three special days coming up.

            

Petschel House will be open for three afternoons in August for guests to come and visit our Bijou Gallery and have a look around the gardens and orchards. The Studios will also be open. You may find produce to your liking, a piece of art or specialist jewellery.

Sunflowers & Pencil Pines.

Open Days ~ Petschel House

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OPEN DURING SHEEPVENTION FESTIVAL AUGUST 3, 4 & 5 1.00PM – 4.30PM

Petschel House will be open during the three day Hamilton Sheepvention Festival this year. Whilst visiting Hamilton; or if a local with visitors in need of a break from the hectic Sheepvention activities why not come out for a walk around our extensive gardens and orchards and visit our fine art Gallery. We will be open each afternoon (Saturday 3 August through to Monday 5 August) between 1.00 – 4.30.

Petschel House –

107 Petschels Lane, Hamilton Vic 3300

Phone: 0417 585 102

Summer Painting Workshop Weekend

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Forthcoming Workshops with Jenni Mitchell

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New Workshops with Jenni Mitchell & Mervyn Hannan at Petschel House Hamilton. Come visit us in the Western District of Victoria and paint the gardens of Petschel House. We’ve relocated our Eltham Home and Gallery to a beautiful 14 acres … Continue reading

Petschel House Classes & Workshops

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New PAINTING WORKSHOPS with Jenni Mitchell will commence in MAY 2018 on Thursdays and Fridays in the Petschel House Studio 10.00am – 12.00am.

Classes are suitable for beginners and advanced and practicing artists’ looking to increase their skills.

Students will be encouraged to work with the FUNDAMENTALS OF PAINTING –  TONE and COLOUR to improve their understanding and skills to enable the artist to paint from Observation and Life. With an understanding of how to ‘see’ through an artists eye you will be able to more readily paint a Classical Subject or a Contemporary Abstract. Knowledge of Tone and Colour and how to use the various materials will be covered and make the production of a fine work of art more simple.

 

Painting Autumn – Colours of the Petschel House Garden

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Painting Autumn + Booking flyer click here for flyer & details

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 April 2018 

10.00am – 4.00pm

Petschel House Hamilton Victoria

Jenni Mitchell & Mervyn Hannan will be demonstrating how to paint the essence of the subject quickly using different materials. Jenni will work using oil paint and gouache and Mervyn soft pastel.

Workshop will be based on one to one tuition. There are many beautiful subjects around the cultivated garden and lake with a variety a deciduous trees and shrubs. It the weather is unkind we will work in the studio and under shelter from the deck and verandahs.

Bring your own favourite painting materials – or purchase quality art materials from studio. Bring your lunch. Refreshments will be provided.

PETSCHEL HOUSE – 107 Petschels Lane Hamilton Vic. 3300.

Petschel house is a historic bluestone homestead built circa 1856 with a rich history. Jenni and Mervyn purchased the property in 2016 and this event is the first painting workshop to be held at their new home.

Please contact Jenni or Mervyn on 0417 585 102 for further details.

Painting Autumn + Booking flyer click here for flyer & details

 

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Artists’ Picnic

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ARTISTS’ PICNIC 15 April (click for details)

We are having an Artists’ Picnic in the gardens of our new Hamilton Property. After 15 months of relocating our house, studios and gallery to Hamilton we are finally ready to welcome artists into our new gardens and studios.

Artists picnic is an introduction to our new space and an opportunity to showcase the studios and picture framing workshops. We have a small gallery showing our work and offering quality art materials for sale. Picture Framing is up and running and all enquiries welcome.

Bring your own materials, picnic and rug to relax and enjoy the day of creating.

Bookings and RSVP to Jenni on 0417 585 102 or email – jenni@jennimitchell.com.au

Final Days

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Artists Jenni and Merv Mitchell on the move

Influential artists Jenni Mitchell and Merv Hannan who were born and bred in Eltham, are moving. Closing their studio and making a move to a new life in Hamilton. The pairhave played a huge part in shaping and supporting the artistic community in and around Nillumbik.

Eltham South Fine Art: Studios & Gallery will be opening our doors for the last day next weekend.
We close Saturday 19 November.

We ask all items held in the gallery on LAYBUY to be collected before or by this date as we will be packing the gallery for the Hamilton Relocation.

We thank our many friends, students and supporters of the gallery who have made it a pleasure over the years to present our work and various events. The Gallery will be a huge hole in our lives and the garden greatly missed. We are only 300 kilometres away, a three hour drive…

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NEW EXHIBITION OPENS THIS SUNDAY –

will continue until 4 December

 

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After a lifetime of living and working in Eltham Jenni Mitchell and Mervyn Hannan will be relocating Studios & Gallery to Hamilton in the Western District Victoria in the New Year.

Both the Gallery and the Mudbrick house on the adjoining property are now on the market for sale.

Gallery & Studio News Update.

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Mervyn and I have bought a property in the Western District at Hamilton and will be relocating the Studios & Gallery at the end of the year. If you know our property you will realise we have a huge task with packing up the studios and our family goods and arts works.

We have begun to set up a studio clearance of art books, artworks and studio items to help us ‘downsize’ before the move.

We will also be holding our LAST ELTHAM EXHIBITION later in the year – details to be posted in the near future.

Classes will continue until the end of October and the Picture Framing with Mervyn @ STUDIO FRAMING will continue until the end of the year unless settlement takes place sooner.

Do come and see what we have on show – we will have works that have not been see before as well as selected Studio Pieces of the family including: Jenni Mitchell, Grace Mitchell, Mervyn Hannan, Joe Hannan and Sonia Skipper.

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A special book launch will be held in conjunction with Eltham Bookshop, Text Publishing and  Eltham South Fine Art Gallery

Wednesday 10 August

A Tribute to Brett Whitelely
An Evening of Art, Life & the Other Thing ~
WEDNESDAY 10 AUGUST
6.00 for a 6.30pm start until 8.00
with Music
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Linda Pearson & Jill Khans
Eltham South Fine Art: Studios & Gallery
6 Mt Pleasant Road, Eltham 3095
Prepaid early bookings  are essential as seating is intimate

Entry: $60 includes a copy of the book or a $45 gift voucher, a glass of wine and refreshments.

13754254_10207113772988049_7697614216521618055_n-1Book by phone: 9439 8700 or elthambookshop@bigpond.com

 

When he died in 1992 Brett Whiteley left behind decades of ceaseless activity—some works bound to a particular place or time, others that are masterpieces of light and line.

Whiteley had arrived in Europe in 1960 determined to make an impression. Before long he was the youngest artist to have work acquired by the Tate. With his wife, Wendy, and daughter, Arkie, Whiteley then immersed himself in bohemian New York. But within two years he fled, having failed to break through.

Back in Sydney, he soon became Australia’s most celebrated artist. He won the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes in the same year—his prices soared, as did his fame. Among his friends were Francis Bacon and Patrick White, Billy Connolly and Dire Straits. Yet addiction was taking its toll: Whiteley struggled in vain to separate his talent from his disease, and an inglorious end approached.

Written with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access, and handsomely illustrated with classic Whiteley artworks, rare notebook sketches and candid family photos, this dazzling biography reveals for the first time the full portrait of a mercurial artist.