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Visual Arts

Through experienced programming that is tailored to your needs and abilities in a friendly social environment, you’ll meet people, learn skills that you can transfer to all areas of your life, and most of all, have fun!

We offer programs for beginners to advanced, including workshops and exhibitions. Develop your teamwork skills, concentration or ability to communicate with others in a supportive group environment. 

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Workshops

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Group, one-on-one and customised workshops are available across Brisbane and online.

Join one of our regular group sessions, or ask about how we can tailor a workshop to suit you.

  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87

  Funded: NDIS and bursaries are available.

Mondays 12.30pm - 2:30pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Open studio workshop

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

  • Exploring sensory experiences and sensory integration
  • Creating new ways to look at things and growth mindset
  • Increases in self-awareness and confidence
  • Fun with experimentation 

Come and explore mark-making with artist Christine Butler exploring a range of media. This is a weekly process of experimentation, getting to know different visual arts techniques to find what really works for you. Then creating some significant works.

Christine Butler, Wesley Arts teacher

Facilitator:
Christine Butler

Christine runs “The Little Art Cottage” with art classes in many different mediums. Known for her bold and lively scribble dog portraits scratching and scribbling many layers.


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Mondays 1pm – 2:30pm at Rocklea

Workshop: Visual arts workshop

Location: 6 Pegg Road - Rocklea QLD 4106 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

An enjoyable and social creative workshop series, filled with various art experiences suitable for beginners through to more advanced.

Develop diverse skills using various mediums to create both 2D and 3D objects.

From mixed media paintings on canvas to clay creations, the facilitators are there to guide and support you as you delve into diverse practical projects while gaining and expanding your knowledge of various art techniques.

Julie Gallo

Facilitator: Julie Gallo

Julie provides relaxing and holistic experiences in her sessions providing support to create beautiful artworks from paintings to sculptures. Specialising in sustainable art, she is often foraging for organic materials with participants. Julie also works in various community art settings as well as playing and recording music.


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Tuesday 10am - 1pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Ceramics and clay work workshop

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

  • Socialising and connecting with friends
  • Exploring communication around art-making and artists styles
  • Planning for the creation of new work

Through this introduction to hand-building ceramics program, participants will develop skills and knowledge in working successfully with clay to design and make their own functional, creative ceramic pieces.  With expert technical support and guidance to explore individual self-expression throughout the creative process, participants will work at their own pace to learn hand-building construction (eg slab building, coil building, pinch pot methods) and decoration techniques (eg painting with underglazes, imprinting and carving textures etc) while making a project of their own unique design

Throughout each session participants will participate in a positive community activity with opportunity to develop their social and communication skills, as well as having the experience of successfully turning an idea into a finished project, increase individual confidence and independence while having fun and being creative. 

Facilitator:
Rhianon Vichta

Rhianon is a ceramic artist, an art therapist and creative all-rounder. She has more than 30 years of experience working in the community sector as an art therapist, counsellor, trainer, manager, evaluator and researcher in areas such as homelessness, substance use, disability, diversity and social programs that make a difference. Her ceramics classes combine her passion for the benefits of creative self-expression and the importance of social connection with the joy of playing with clay. Rhianon is the maker of Happy Heart Ceramics.


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Tuesday 1:30pm - 3:30pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Clay work workshop

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

  • Socialising and connecting with friends
  • Exploring communication around art-making and artists styles
  • Planning for the creation of new work

Throughout each session, participants will be involved in a positive community activity with the opportunity to develop their social and communication skills, as well as have the experience of successfully turning an idea into a finished project, increasing individual confidence and independence while having fun and being creative.

Kim Peatey

Facilitator: Kim Peatey

Kim has a keen interest in all types of art, but after her sons were diagnosed with autism, she started up her own business so she could work around her boys' additional schooling and therapy sessions. Kitty K Designs was born. Kim found her niche with Paper Cut Art, and the business gradually branched out to Polymer Clay Jewellery and more recently upcycled Plastic Jewellery.


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Wednesdays 10am - 1pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Open studio workshop (focus on printmaking)

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

We are happy to offer you support with whatever projects have captured your imagination or, if you'd like, we can facilitate your journey into the wonderful world of printmaking.

We can help with lino cut prints, gelli printing, screen printing, as well as a variety of experimental print-making explorations using recycled materials.

1:1 sessions (for people from pre-school to beyond retirement)

As a mental health professional and art therapist, the workshop facilitator Liz Abel uses a range of art-based tools within a counselling context to help people of all ages explore and understand challenges in their lives.

Liz is bound by codes of ethics and conduct that strictly uphold confidentiality standards and by mandatory reporting laws. In simple language, this means that anything that happens in the 1:1 therapy session remains strictly confidential, except under specific circumstances, which will be discussed in your first 1:1 session.

Liz Abel - Wesley Arts facilitator

Facilitator: Liz Abel

Liz is a weaver, eco-dyer and book binder who dabbles in a variety of media with curiosity and enthusiasm. She believes deeply in the power of art to bring about and support personal (and systemic) change. As an Art Therapist she uses a range of art-based tools within a counselling context to help people of all ages explore and understand challenges in their lives. Using art in this way can allow issues to be accessed from gentler standpoints.


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Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30pm at Fortitude Valley


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

During these two hours you can let your imagination run amok and create whatever you can conceive from an assortment of materials.

Let your mind think outside the box as you repurpose materials to realise your artistic and creative visions.

See how far you can push the limits of finding alternative uses for materials destined for storage or the tip.

Liz Abel - Wesley Arts facilitator

Facilitator: Liz Abel

Liz is a weaver, eco-dyer and book binder who dabbles in a variety of media with curiosity and enthusiasm. She believes deeply in the power of art to bring about and support personal (and systemic) change. As an Art Therapist she uses a range of art-based tools within a counselling context to help people of all ages explore and understand challenges in their lives. Using art in this way can allow issues to be accessed from gentler standpoints. Liz is offering sessions to people from pre-school to beyond retirement. As a mental health professional, she is bound by codes of ethics and conduct that strictly uphold confidentiality standards and by mandatory reporting laws. In simple language this means that anything that happens in the therapy session remains strictly confidential except under the specific circumstances which will be discussed in your first session.


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Wednesdays 3pm – 4:30pm at Albany Creek

Workshop: Painting and sketching workshop

Location: Albany Creek Uniting Church Hall - 652 Albany Creek Road, Albany Creek 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

An enjoyable and social creative workshop series filled with various art experiences. Develop diverse skills using various mediums.

Our facilitators are there to guide and support you as you delve into diverse practical projects while gaining and expanding your knowledge of various art techniques.

This workshop runs only during school term.

Terri Horner

Facilitator: Terri Horner

Terri runs numerous visual art and crafting workshops for Wesley Arts as well as assisting in office administration.


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Fridays 10am – 12pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Building up art skills open studio (morning session)

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

Building my art workshop gives both the experienced and budding artist the opportunity to work on developing new skills and to grow current ideas.

The studio is equipped with all manner of art supplies to encourage your creativity to flow.

In a friendly and social environment, making art and making friends go hand-in-hand.

Kim Peatey

Facilitator: Kim Peatey

Kim has a keen interest in all types of art, but after her sons were diagnosed with autism, she started up her own business so she could work around her boys' additional schooling and therapy sessions. Kitty K Designs was born. Kim found her niche with Paper Cut Art, and the business gradually branched out to Polymer Clay Jewellery and more recently upcycled Plastic Jewellery.


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Fridays 1pm – 3pm at Fortitude Valley

Workshop: Building up art skills open studio (afternoon session)

Location: Wesley Arts - 136 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley 


  Paid privately (per hour): $39.87
  Funded: NDIS and bursaries.

Building my art workshop gives both the experienced and budding artist the opportunity to work on developing new skills and to grow current ideas.

The studio is equipped with all manner of art supplies to encourage your creativity to flow.

In a friendly and social environment, making art and making friends go hand-in-hand.

Kim Peatey

Facilitator: Kim Peatey

Kim has a keen interest in all types of art, but after her sons were diagnosed with autism, she started up her own business so she could work around her boys' additional schooling and therapy sessions. Kitty K Designs was born. Kim found her niche with Paper Cut Art, and the business gradually branched out to Polymer Clay Jewellery and more recently upcycled Plastic Jewellery.


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Or get in touch for more information. Please call 1800 448 448 or complete the form below

Mentorships

With our mentorship programs, you can work alongside one of our professional staff to build skills in a real gallery. Mentorship options include: 

  • Instilling an exhibition

A one-week mentorship looking at the ways an exhibition is instilled, including framing, curating the spaces and techniques for hanging and presentation. We offer six of these mentorships per year.

  • Managing a collection

Learn how to manage an art collection. Work alongside us to ensure the successful transportation and installation of art works in various places around Brisbane, and learn documentation, contracting and lease agreement processes. This mentorship involves attending Art From The Margins Gallery and Studios for a half-day each week for 12 weeks.

  • Managing events

Events management mentorships align with the specific events that take place at Art From The Margins Gallery and Studios throughout the year. Whether you are working on an opening event or a public program of activities, you'll learn transferable skills in stage management, producing and programming. 

Each mentorship is costed differently.

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Residencies and Studio hire

Are you an artist looking for a studio space? We offer full-time, part-time, or single-day residencies where we provide you with a small studio space and resources in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane. Costs vary depending on your needs.

Projects

Art from the Margins Gallery & Studios

Registered NDIS provider

Exhibitions and professional workshops to support and promote talented artists in Brisbane and beyond living with mental health issues, physical or intellectual disabilities or experiencing homelessness and social isolation.

  • Our exhibition program hosts a number of artists per year with opportunities for artwork sales and mentoring. 
  • Our workshops focus on skills development, professional development and artist support.
Exterior building of Art from the Margins in Fortitude Valley

Past exhibitions

When Two Worlds Meet

An abstract painting from the Two Worlds Meet exhibition, from Arts from the Margins gallery

‘When Two Worlds Meet’ is an insight into the creative worlds of two local Queensland artists, Annika Strand and Tom Doyle, who both live with cerebral palsy.

This exhibition is open until 3 June 2022 at the Art From The Margins Gallery. 

  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday 10 am – 4 pm
  • Admission: Free

Location

Art from the Margins Gallery & Studios

Brunswick Street
Fortitude Valley
QLD 4006

FKG National Reconciliation Week Art Showcase 2022

Indigenous artwork from Arts from The Margins gallery

This project seeks to foster education and understanding of First Nations communities by representing artists who experience barriers to exhibiting their art commercially. 

This exhibition is open until 6 June 2022.

  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8 am – 5 pm.
  • Admission: Free

Location

106 Newmarket Rd
Windsor
QLD 4030

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