now showing > janicke johansen

Janicke Johansen is a practising artist and designer with many years of study in both the Arts and Design Industries including a Visual Arts Degree and certificates in Interior Design and Desktop Publishing. She is also currently working part time as a primary teacher.

Janicke’s work is interpretive and modern combining textures, patterns and intense colours to create emotive responses to her immediate environment and emotional memory. There are recurring themes such as people, buildings scapes, flora and fauna that emerge from her work, often with a quirky and childlike innocence about them.

With concerns about current environmental issues, Janicke is determined to limit her impact on the earth by reducing, reusing and recycling resources such as water, paper and electricity.  Her ambition is to continue to limit further environmental impact and to pass on this message to current and future artists.

Janicke has four artworks on display and for sale at one hundredth gallery until 26 June 2011.

now showing > mark harman

Mark has always been interested in art, colour, lines, textures and the aesthetic, having been an artist all through high school. But it wasn’t until a year backpacking overseas that he fell in love with the medium of photography. And it wasn’t until more recently that he started to become serious and dream of it as a career. He loves photography so much because of its versatility. To some it’s just a
memory prompter; to others it’s a historic record and to others art. Being able to find interest in the mundane is a challenge he enjoys.

Mark loves light and what it does: the shadows and reflections it casts, the negative and positive shapes, and the mood inherent in different times of the day. His biggest influences are the world around him; be it landscapes, colour, texture, macro, city streets, abstract urban fragments. Mark says he’s currently obsessed with Depth of Field and the beauty of bokeh, whether it helps tell a story by focusing the viewer’s attention or simply creates a smooth and silky background. He currently resides in Melbourne and loves the city for its art and sculptures.  He has also become obsessed with Japan after numerous visits, and the photographic opportunities that abound in a country obsessed with the aesthetic as well.

Mark has four artworks on display and for sale at one hundredth gallery until 26 June 2011.

the grand opening exhibition

27 May – 26 June 2010

After seven long months of preparation, we are very excited and proud to bring you our ‘Grand Opening’ exhibition.

The Grand Opening exhibition includes 29 artworks by 10 artists.

Photographers Brian Mangano, Wolfgang Glowacki, Mark Harman, Michell Guo, and Kate Hursthouse all have artwork included; as do painters Pete Goodlet, Kylie Mouat, Mark Hammon, and Janicke Johansen.

All photography in this exhibition is for sale and is also available in different sizes.  In addition, all 10 artists have additional artworks available for sale through one hundredth gallery.

Details of the Grand Opening exhibition are:

  • When – Between 27 May and 26 June 2011
  • Where – 49 Porter Street, Prahran, VIC 3181
  • Hours – Wed-Fri 12pm – 6.30pm; and Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm.  Please check the website for variations.

We look forward to seeing you soon and hope you enjoy our Grand Opening exhibition.

For those of you that will not be able to make it to the gallery, please click here to see the exhibition online.

the cup project

http://thecupproject.com.au/

‘The Cup Project’ is a youth, not-for-profit initiative, publishing emerging Australian artist profiles and works on takeaway coffee cups.  The project’s co-ordinator, Amy Craig says: The Project will promote awareness and recognition of young artists, and their amazing work, within the Melbourne community.

Call-Outs

‘The Cup Project’ is offering young Australian Creatives the chance to get your work see.  ‘The Cup Project’ is currently accepting submission from Artists, Illustrators, New Media, Poets, and those that like to get up to creative things.

Please see http://thecupproject.com.au/submissions/ for further details.

http://thecupproject.com.au/

introducing matthew bright

Today we are very excited to open something new; something that you may have not seen before!  Today we open an online exhibition by physicist and aspiring artist, Matthew Bright.

Matthew’s first exhibition with one hundredth gallery is titled ‘Evolution of Shape’.

Matthew’s aim in the ‘Evolution of Shape’ is to elaborate on the fundamental geometry that has alluded and guided the big thinkers over the past three millennia to stand where they do and to bring together an image of the mechanisms of the universe, including sub-atomic particles, electromagnetism, radiation, gravity and light which persist contiguously and turbulently through an infinity of space.

Matthew online exhibition and biography can be found on the CURRENT EXHIBITIONS tab above, or by clicking here.

sneaky pics of our first exhibition

With our permit issued last Tuesday, it has been full steam ahead!

  • The window sign-writing has been completed as per your vote.
  • Furniture has been delivered and assembled, although some of it is a bit suspect!
  • Nine artists have been confirmed for the ‘grand opening’ exhibition.
  • Work has been delivered by eight of them with the final artworks arriving tomorrow.

We’ll be open to the public from 12.00pm next Friday 27 May 2011.

The grand opening group exhibition by Brian Mangano, Janicke Johansen, Michell Guo, Mark Hammon, Wolfgang Glowacki, Pete Goodlet, Mark Harman, Kylie Mouat, and Kate Hursthouse, will run until 26 June 2011.

Please drop by to say hi and so that we can both put some faces to names!

For those of you that may not be able to make it, here are some super sneaky pics that I took earlier today whilst curating my first exhibition.

introducing georgia laughton

Today we are very excited to open the first online exhibition by photographer, artist and all-round good person, Georgia Laughton.

Georgia’s first exhibition with one hundredth gallery is titled ‘Snooze York’.

This collection of shots were taken on one of Georgia’s adventures away… heading to explore one of the most over-photographed cities in the world! Exploring the city and shooting at night, it was discovered that for a city that supposedly never sleeps, there is certainly much snoozing happening!

Georgia’s online exhibition and biography can be found on the NOW SHOWING tab above, or by clicking here.