Think you know what Australian Indigenous Art looks like? Think again… an eye-opening tour of Canopy Artspace.

{Roy McIvor ~ Web of Life}

Is this amazing riot of colour and texture the first thing to pop into your mind when you think ‘Australian Indigenous Art’?

Because I have to be honest – until last Tuesday evening, it wasn’t what came to my mind, and I’m a born and bred Aussie – and one interested in the arts, no less!

I had a very dry, almost ‘historical’ idea in my head as to what Indigenous art was – and I am very happy to have had that blown out of the water after my visit to the Canopy Artspace in Cairns.

“Canopy Artspace is a privately run space combining galleries, artist’s studios and a printmaking workshop that are dedicated to showcasing Queensland’s indigenous artists and providing the facilities to nurture the region’s artists of the future.” {1}

Meet Avrill Quaill – director of the Cairns Indigenous Arts Fair, who met and guided us through the space last Tuesday evening. She’s a passionate advocate of Indigenous art, and also the artistic director of the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair.

{image by Kerry Trapnell}

We were also honoured with a traditional ‘Welcome to Country’ by local Aboriginal man Seith Fourmile, who also spoke a little about the history of his people and mine (and some of the terrible things that happened in the war when the English invaded).

As a technical first-generation-Australian (both my parents were born in other countries, though my Grandmother was Australian and our history goes back to convict times) it was humbling to hear this little snippet of oral history and realise that Seith’s people have lived on this land for thousands of years.

{Image by fellow blogger Stuart Flatt}

After our welcome, we heard from local artist Alick Tipoti, who spoke to us about his collection of traditional-style masks with a twist – they’re actually made from fiberglass!

He spoke of how he had tried to capture the essence of the traditional mask-making of his home island… but that there were some elements of the process that were sacred, and that the only ‘true’ masks could be found back home.

Another local artist – Ken Thaiday – shared his tribute to his Uncle Koiki… whom you might know better as Eddie Mabo.

Ken makes these amazing pieces with wood and fishing line and paint – pieces of art that move symbolically – like this piece that shows Eddie Mabo rising from the land and sea he fought for. We were the first to see it – it will be making a trip to James Cook University in Townsville soon.

This connection to tradition, history, and spirit really reverberated throughout all of the works I saw at the gallery…

{Shaun Edwards ~ Wild Ginger}

I got a fellow blogger to snap this photo of me in front of Elliot Koonutta’s piece Burning the Land Making it Healthy #2 – as I realised I had inadvertently dressed to match it.

The gallery and studio space were not the end of the tour, however. There is also an AMAZING printing workshop at Canopy.

Master printer Theo Tremblay runs a number of printing machines from the space – printing the work of local indigenous artists.  Works created in the Editions Tremblay workshop have been acquired by major galleries and museums in Australia and internationally {2}.

I loved this beautiful old printer…

I also had the chance to visit another fabulous art space in Cairns – KickArts – which I’ll be posting about soon.

I was pleasantly surprised by the vibrancy of the art scene in Cairns – I definitely plan to get back there with Nick and the van sometime and spend longer checking it out.

If you happen to be heading Cairns-ward in August, make sure to check out the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair – August 17-19 – which is Australia’s premier Indigenous arts fair.

 All photos in this post were taken by me unless otherwise stated. This trip to North Queensland was courtesy of Tourism Queensland.

{1}+ {2}  Canopy Artspace Website

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A brief taste of my week in North Queensland… so far… (#QldBlog)

The last 2 days up here in North Queensland have been GO GO GO!! We have smooshed so much into just over 2 days so far, so I wanted to pop in and give you a peek of what we’ve been up to. I’ve made so many new bloggy friends, and learnt so much from Darren.

We spent 2 days in and around Cairns – including a helicopter ride with gbr helicopter group – it was AMAZING!!! If you ever have a chance to do it, go for it!

Just right-click and ‘open in a new tab’ on a photo to see it biggified!

I’ll be back in the coming weeks with more detailed posts, but for now, I need to get back to it!

This trip is courtesy of Tourism Queensland.

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In which I jump around the room like a madwoman… I’m going to NQ with Problogger! (#QldBlog)

{No, no that is not me… photo from Tourism Queensland}

So, I arrived in Sydney yesterday a few hours later than expected, (due to the Virgin check-in system going on the blink, which pushed back all the flights for the day). Thankfully I skipped the insane line as I had checked in via web from home – win!

I caught the train from the airport to Kings Cross station – the closest station to where I’m staying in Potts Point. I had just dumped all my stuff in my room when I checked my phone and saw a DM from Darren (a.k.a. Problogger). He told me to check my email… and I have to admit, I had NO idea why!! I thought it might be something related to the Problogger conference I’m going to in October, but I couldn’t have been more wrong.

I opened up my email and noticed one from Tourism Queensland. At this point, my heart started to race!

You see, I had entered this competition earlier in the year, but as the winners had been chosen a while back, I hadn’t given it any more thought.

Well, turns out one of the international winners had to pull out at the last minute… and I just happened to be next on the list!

The gist of the email was ‘we’d love you to come aboard for this trip to North Queensland… and by the way, we leave next Tuesday!’

You know, I am thankful every single day that I’m self-employed. I love waking up in the morning and knowing my day is completely mine to plan – that whatever I accomplish is down to me and me alone.

Yesterday, I was more thankful than ever that I didn’t have a boss to ask for time off! Although, I could have just looked at myself in the mirror and said ‘hey, boss, so, I’ve been invited to go on this trip to  North Queensland with 9 other bloggers from around the world. We’re getting to have 2 days of workshops with one of the world’s top bloggers, and we also get to experience some of the amazing natural wonders – like the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree. I know I’m a Queenslander, but I’ve never been to the Daintree, and I haven’t seen the reef since I was a kid! Of course, it’s next week, so… can I have the week off?’

To which mirror-boss would have replied ‘HELL YES YOU CAN!!’.

So, I just skipped that whole conversation and jumped around the room a few times trying not to scream in excitement. Then I called Nick to make sure it was cool for me to disappear again for a week (I’ve already left him alone with the new furbaby until  Sunday…).

Predictably, because he is the best husband ON THE PLANET he excitedly told me to go for it… and to ring him back when I was more coherent and explain exactly what it was I was going to be doing on this trip.

So, in short, I’ll be heading to North Queensland next Tuesday for 5 days and nights of exploration with these other fabulous bloggers from around the world!

Of course, I will be sharing the highlights of the trip with you all – and no doubt sharing some juicy blogging advice from the 2 days of workshops we have with Darren. I am so incredibly excited to share the beauty of my home state with you all – I’ve lived here all my life and I truly think it’s the best place in the world!

To follow my journey as-it-happens, make sure to follow me on twitter (I’m @JessVanDen)  and instagram (I’m JessVanDen on there, too), I’ll be snapping photos like crazy! To follow all of us and see what we’re up to – just check out the #QldBlog hashtag on twitter.

I’m still on Cloud 9 over here… but enough chatter, I’ve got some tog-shopping to do (togs=swimwear for you non-Aussies – I shall educate you in some of our slang along the way)!!

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