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A Garden of Letters

Dear Members and Followers,

Looking for something to do in Canberra during October then visit our fellow calligraphy society's exhibition.

The Canberra Calligraphy Society presents "A Garden of Letters"


Wednesday 2 October to Sunday 27 October
Open to the public 9.30 am – 4.30 pm daily during this period


Exhibition Venue
Visitor Centre, Australian National Botanic Gardens
Clunies Ross Street, Canberra


Writing: Making Your Mark

Dear Members and Followers,

The British Library have an exhibition starting in April that looks like it would be worthwhile visiting.
Called Writing: Making Your Mark, it allows you to discover the extraordinary story behind one of humankind’s greatest achievements: through more than 100 objects spanning 5,000 years and seven continents.

Calligraphy Capers Exhibtion Is Here

Dear Members and Followers,

It is finally upon us, the latest exhibition by Calligraphy Southscribes.

Please visit us, show your support and enjoy some absolutely fantastic calligraphy!

Friday 19 October 2018 - 3 -5 pm
Saturday 20 October 2018 - 10 - 5 pm
Sunday 21 October 2018 - 10 - 4 pm




Calligraphy Southscribes is proudly supported by Sutherland Shire Council

It's All 'Bout the News, 'Bout the News

Dear Members and Followers,

Just a quick reminder about what is happening out there, with some soon closing exhibitions and some new ones opening soon.

'Inspiration by Design'
Word and Imagine from the Victoria and Albert Museum London - 150 years of collecting includes rare medieval manuscripts.
http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2015/inspiration_by_design/index.html

 Closes September 27 2015

'Australian Inspiration'
Drawing on the Library’s rich collections, this exhibition focuses on how the waratah, the koala and Australia’s most recognizable building, the Sydney Opera House, have become invaluable sources of inspiration and design.
http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/events/exhibitions/2015/aus_inspiration/index.html

Royal Botanic Gate Lodge
'Artisans in the Garden'
Exhibition of contemporary jewellery,ceramics, glass, textiles and sculpture.
This year’s exhibition focuses on the artist’s engagement with nature. The  works draw inspiration from the beauty and complexity of the natural environment, and issues surrounding sustainability and environmental concerns.

https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/welcome/royal_botanic_garden/Whats_on/royal_botanic_gardens__and__domain_events/sydney_events_2015/artisans_in_the_gardens?SQ_CALENDAR_VIEW=month&SQ_CALENDAR_DATE=2015-10-10

Calligraphy Southscribes Workshop Update - 

Pen Guilding has now been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. 
Join us for the rest of the classes for this year.

World War I in Pen and Brush

Dear Members and Followers,

This is a must for your diaries.

Calligraphy Southscribes presents World War I in Pen and Brush. This exhibition will present the stories of men and women who played a part in the First World War and may be not as well known but are just as important.

April 16 to  April 28 2015 at Hazelhurst Art Gallery Gymea.


Calligraphy Southscribes at NSW Heritage Festival

Dear Members and Followers,

Calligraphy Southscribes will have a display on 29 March 2014 to tie in with the N.S.W. Heritage Festival. See details below.



Dedication at The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior 2013

 






It is now twenty years since the Tomb was installed & I was surprised to receive a call from Canberra early in September, just after our exhibition opened at Cronulla Central. To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the National War Memorial Directors had planned to have the words of the eulogy that was delivered by the then PM, Paul Keating, cast in bronze  & placed at the entrance to the Hall of Memory, also to have some excerpts from the eulogy carved into the Tomb surround. These words would replace those carved twenty years ago on the front & some that had been added to the back some years later. Somehow the present staff had managed to track down myself & the sculptor who had carved original inscriptions hoping that we would collaborate once more.
I duly received the text & two simulated photographs of how it might look when completed. So it was back to working out the size & laying down strips of paper on the floor ; 900mm high letters looked better than the 800mm height suggested , so that was the height I used . This time I did not have to have the architect’s approval & the drawings went straight to the sculptor.
The staff even tracked down the quarry which had supplied the marble & fortunately some of the same stone was still available so the replacement squares would match the original. Probably the sculptor had carved both inscriptions & the one on the front had been installed when Veteran’s Affairs & others with some political clout, suddenly remembered the reason why the words  “KNOWN UNTO GOD” had been carved on the back of the surround & demanded they not be touched  as they were traditionally displayed on the back of crosses on the old battlefields & were sacred to all memories. So they remain. Unfortunately whoever designed “KNOWN TO GOD” appears not to have much skill in lettering & I have recommended that it be recut.
Olivia