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Star Artist -  MEG BENWELL  Artist Statement

I am eighty-two and have been painting since the 1940’s. By the time I was twenty-eight I had been married twice and my third child was born. My work developed slowly, a sort of journey of discovery, and still is. 

My painting comes from sketching from life, in forests and other areas of Australian landscape. I sit in a quiet place listening to bush sounds, while closely observing the mysterious beauty of twisting eucalypt limbs, gracefully draped leaves and beneath my feet is a carpet of bark, fallen branches and seed pods, which give off sweet aromas. Heady stuff for me!

With sketchbook on knee I work using coloured or black felt pens. Sometimes birds, insects and animals join me, which livens up the scene.

In the studio the hard work begins. A painting starts to materialise in my mind. I use a drawing to start a painting, brushing in the first outlines. I am never sure how a painting will develop. Colours excite me. It is all a tricky business and is worth taking risks.

I am represented by Gallery 101, Collins St, Melbourne and am working for a show in 2008.

MEG BENWELL – CV BELOW

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Meg Benwell


 


 015  Pink Hanging Rock  oil on canvas  99 x 112cm  Meg Benwell  2006


016  Long Forest   oil on canvas   191 x 152cm   Meg Benwell   2006


028  Blue Forest, Red Ground   oil on canvas   76 x 78cm   Meg Benwell   2006
 


020  Pink Grampians Wild Flowers   oil on canvas   76 x 91cm   Meg Benwell   2006
 


030  Forest Pool With Cockies   oil on canvas   43 x 53cm   Meg Benwell   2006


031  Bare Cliffs And Sea   oil on canvas   43 x 53cm   Meg Benwell   2006 
 



MEG BENWELL – CV 

BIOGRAPHY
1925 Born in St Kilda, Victoria

STUDIES
1942-45 National Gallery School of Art, Melbourne (VCA)
1955-56 Attended Friday afternoon classes with George Bell

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1950 Book Club Gallery, Melbourne
1965 Three Sisters Gallery, Brighton
1970 Munster Arms Gallery, Melbourne
1982 Drummond Street Gallery, Carlton
1984 Distelfink Gallery, Hawthorn
1986 Distelfink Gallery, Hawthorn
1988 Distelfink Gallery, Hawthorn
1990 Rathdowne Street Gallery, North Carlton
1993 Retrospective, Presented by Shepparton Regional Art Gallery, Victoria at 
        -Caulfield Art Gallery, Caulfield 
        -Shepparton Regional Art Gallery, Shepparton 
        -Benalla Regional Art Gallery, Benalla
1999 Gipps Street Gallery, Richmond
2003 Overview, Gallery 101, Melbourne
2006 Natural Connections, Gallery 101, Melbourne

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1953-70 Melbourne Society of Women Painters & Sculptors
              George Bell Contemporary Art Society
              Victorian Artists Society, East Melbourne
1979 Women’s Art Forum, Hawthorn City Gallery
         Australian Women Artists, Niagara Gallery
1983 Diamond Valley Art Award, Diamond Valley Civic Centre
1984 Castlemaine State Festival Drawing Prize, Lyttleton Gallery Castlemaine 
         Inez Hutchison Art Award, Beaumaris Art Group
1985 Women’s Art Forum Exhibition, ROAR Studios, Fitzroy
         St Kilda Arts Festival Exhibition, Linden, St Kilda
1986 Diamond Valley Art Award, Diamond Valley Civic Centre
1987 Inez Hutchison Art Award, Beaumaris Art Group
1989 Inez Hutchison Art Award, Beaumaris Art Group
         Heritage Art Exhibition, Linden Gallery, St Kilda
         Important Modern Painters from the 1930’s to the Present Day, Eastgate Gallery, Malvern
1991 Inez Hutchison Art Award, Beaumaris Art Group
1992 Australian Women Artists, Capricorn Gallery, Fitzroy
         The George Bell Group, Affa Gallery, Bendigo
         Outside/Inside, Charles Nodrum Gallery, Richmond
         Inez Hutchison Art Award, Beaumaris Art Group
1994 From Artwork to Book Cover presented by the 6th
         International Feminist Book Fair, Vic Health Access Gallery,   National Gallery of Victoria
         Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Gallery, Caulfield
1995 Acquisition Award, White Friars College, Donvale
         Aspects of the Landscape, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Gallery
         Women on the Walls, Mornington Peninsular Regional Art Gallery
         Bias Binding Exhibition, Access Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria
         Save Albert Park 9 x 5 Exhibition, Robert Lindsay Gallery, Melbourne
         Gallery Artists, Lauraine Diggins, Fine Art Gallery, Caulfield
         Bias Binding Exhibition, Cowwarr Art Gallery, Gippsland
         Spring Festival of Drawing, Mornington Peninsular Regional Art Gallery
1996 Women’s Work, Distelfink Gallery, Armadale
1997 Embellish an Egg, Mornington Peninsular Regional Art Gallery
         Nillumbik Art Award, Eltham
         Mulch and Metaphors – The Garden of Contemporary Art
         Mornington Peninsula Regional Art Gallery
1999 Nillumbik Art Award, Community Arts Centre, Eltham
         The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Span Galleries, Melbourne
2000 Decorating The Exquisite Corpse, Travelling Exhibition,
         Bendigo Regional Art Gallery, Victoria
2002 Art Fair 2002, Royal Exhibition Building, Represented by  Gallery 101, Melbourne
         The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Span Galleries, Melbourne
         The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Central Goldfields Gallery, Maryborough
2003 The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Span Galleries, Melbourne
2004 The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Dialogue – Dialogia, Monash University Centre, Prato, Italy

COMMISSIONS
2004  Victorian Tapestry Workshop
2006  Victorian Tapestry Workshop

BOOK COVER PAINTINGS
1989 Drusila Modjeska, Inner Cities, Penguin Books, Australia
1993 Suniti Namtoshi, Feminist Fables, Spinifex Press, North Melbourne

COLLECTIONS
Art Bank Australia
Shepparton Regional Art Gallery 
Private Collections

BIBLIOGRAPHY
1985 150 Victorian Women Artists by Women 150, Visual Art Board.
1988 Women’s Art Register Bulletin, Vol 1/3, October-December.
1991 Max Germain, Dictionary of Australian Women Artists. 
         Meg Benwell, Retrospective, Shepparton Regional Art Gallery, Exhibition Catalogue. 
         Janine Burke, An Appreciation.
1993 Joe Pascoe, Notes on Artwork.
1994 The Encyclopedia of Australian Art, Alan McCulloch and Susan McCulloch
         Juliet Peers, More Than Just Gum Trees.
1995 Women’s Art Register Bulletin, No. 23 June, Women’s Art Register Bulletin, No. 24 October, 
         Bias Binding Exhibition, Access Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Exhibition Catalogue.
1999 Juliet Peers, The 2Pr Group Exhibition, Exhibition Catalogue.
2000 Decorating The Exquisite Corpse, Catalogue.
2001 Juliet Peers, Unchain My Art, Art Link – Australian Contemporary Art Quarterly Vol 20 #4, December
2006 The New McCulloch’s Encyclopedia of Australian Art Alan McCulloch, 
         Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs
 


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