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4 July 2022

Exemplary works from the HSC on display

ARTEXPRESS 2022 shines light on successful HSC artworks of 2021

Animated Identity - Zev Donovan
Zev Donovan, Emmanuel Anglican College, Animated Identity 2021, acrylic on canvas. Image courtesy the Artist.
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Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is proud to be one of two regional venues exhibiting ARTEXPRESS 2022. The exhibition is an annual showcase of exemplary art works from the HSC examination in Visual Arts in NSW.

This event brings many school groups and families to the Gallery, whirling through the doors looking for what it takes to create a successful artwork for the HSC.

This particular ARTEXPRESS is a celebration of the challenges and hard work of the students and teachers who have endured the difficulty of creating artworks during a global pandemic.

The works selected for display in ARTEXPRESS 2022 at Tweed Regional Gallery include a broad range of approaches and expressive forms, such as ceramics, collection of works, documented forms, drawing, graphic design, painting, photomedia, printmaking, sculpture, textiles and fibre, and time-based forms.

Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said: “These impressive and highly resolved bodies of work demonstrate the creativity and resilience of students in what was an incredibly challenging year. It also provides a wonderful insight into the issues that are important to them”.

The exhibition will include the work of Northern Rivers-based student, Zev Donovan, of Emmanuel Anglican College in Ballina. Zev’s body of work Animated Identity was influenced by the study and interpretation of artist Abdul Abdullah’s The Man, The Passion.

“Making art for me is about expression, so the art I make necessarily explores both the materials and concepts or ideas that are closest to me,” Donovan said.

“For Animated Identity I concentrated on layering imagery to explore identity in a contemporary media-saturated world. Specifically, I used ‘cartoon/meme’ icons to vandalise sincere portraits of close friends with the intent of disrupting the relationship between image and audience.”

ARTEXPRESS 2022 is on display at Tweed Regional Gallery from 22 July 2022 until 18 September 2022.

Join us for the official opening celebrations on Friday 22 July 2022, 6 pm - 8 pm. The event is free, however bookings are essential: julyopenings.eventbrite.com.au.

ARTEXPRESS is a joint project between the NSW Department of Education (DoE) and the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).

Bella Luu - Emergence 2021

Bella Luu, Emergence 2021, oil on canvas, Sefton High School. Image courtesy the Artist.


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Photo 1: Animated Identity - Zev Donovan

Zev Donovan, Emmanuel Anglican College, Animated Identity 2021, acrylic on canvas. Image courtesy the artist.

Photo 2: Emergence 2021 - Bella Luu

Bella Luu, Emergence 2021, oil on canvas, Sefton High School. Image courtesy the Artist.


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