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DISCOVERING THE LOCAL

 ARTISTS GALLERY




 WORDS by Maura Mancini

 n a  sun-soaked afternoon  in Port Douglas, I find  myself   members Terry Johnson and Jacqueline Joosen are working on the next   The Local


 wandering  into  the  Local  Artists  Gallery,  a newly  opened   major group exhibition,  Beyond Boundaries, set to open at the Douglas
 Ospace on the mezzanine level of Port Douglas Picture Framing   Shire Community Hall at the end of September.
 in Craiglie. As an art lover, I am immediately drawn to the eclectic   Port Douglas Artists Inc. (PDA) collaborates with the Douglas Shire   Artists Gallery
 collection of works on display, each piece a vibrant testament to the talent   Council  to organise annual exhibitions, including the  Go  Troppo show
 and creativity thriving in the Douglas Shire.  during Port Douglas Carnivale, which welcomed the Queensland Governor-  celebrates the



 Opened in February 2024, this temporary gallery is more than just a space   General this year. This event affirms the organisation commitment

 filled with art; it’s the realisation of a vision by Port Douglas Artists Inc.,   to meeting the community’s artistic needs and securing the future of

 a  non-profit organisation central to  the local art  scene  since  2005. The   visual arts in the Shire. Additionally, PDA manages the biennial  Call of   region’s artistic

 association’s thirty eight members, including both emerging and professional   the Running Tide  Environmental Sculpture and Multimedia Festival,
 artists, showcase a diverse range of craftsmanship, from drawing, painting,   exploring environmental issues through impactful installations like Rosey   soul...


 weaving to sculpture, ceramics, textiles, photography, and digital art.  Cunningham’s Drift, displayed in scenic locations such as Rex Smeal Park.

 The  artists passionately  express  the  unique  essence  of  the  Douglas  Shire   These exhibitions, held at venues like the Douglas Shire Community Hall



 through their work, and this dedication is evident in every creation. The   and Sugar Wharf, provide a platform for showcasing local artists’ diverse   PHOTOS: Clockwise from top; The Port Douglas Artists gallery showroom,
                                                                      Tim Ellis at work, Her Excellency, the honourable Dr Jeannette Young and
 works find inspiration from the natural beauty of Far North Queensland —   talents. PDA aims to establish a permanent visual arts space in this unique   PDA members, Linda Jackson AO

 its landscapes, people, and unique character — creating a space where the   and beautiful Shire.
 region’s flourishing creativity is shared with the world.


 As I explore the showroom, I am struck by the breadth of talent exhibited.   “The gallery’s collection rotates quarterly, ensuring there is
 From the established Linda Jackson AO, whose vibrant, landscape-inspired   always something new to discover. Whether you are a local


 textile art reflects a career spanning five decades, to rising star Emily   or a visitor, it is a place to engage with the vibrant artistic
 Oorthuysen, the youngest member and a former Young Archibald Prize   community of Port Douglas”
 winner, whose emotionally nuanced work hints at a bright future, each artist
 tells the story of the Douglas Shire in their own unique way.

 I immerse myself in the narratives behind each object, whether it is Perrin   The association, led by President Chrissie McLaughlin and Secretary Janet
 Morris, has also launched a new website, expanding the reach of their artists
 Clarke’s intriguing still life photography, Jill Chism’s contemplative work,   and ensuring this vibrant community continues to grow. Their efforts are


 Tania Heben’s evocative paintings, or Gabrielle Cooney’s tactile ceramics.   evident in every corner of the exhibition space.
 These pieces convey a strong sense of place and a shared connection to the

 region’s natural beauty, with each artist contributing uniquely to a collective   As I leave the gallery, I feel a deep appreciation for the work being done by

 celebration of their surroundings.  Port Douglas Artists Inc. They are not just creating art; they are cultivating a

 The gallery’s collection rotates quarterly, ensuring there is always something   cultural legacy for the Douglas Shire. The Local Artists Gallery celebrates the


 region’s artistic soul. Whether you are a local or a visitor, an art aficionado or
 new to discover. Whether you are a local or a visitor, it is a place to engage   simply curious, this space offers a unique and intimate glimpse into the heart

 with the vibrant artistic community of Port Douglas. Here businesses, hotels,   of Port Douglas’ thriving art scene.
 and resorts can find opportunities for hosting exhibitions or commissioning

 artworks.
 Beyond the current exhibition, the gallery functions as a hub for artistic
 expression and a symbol of the community’s commitment to the arts.
 Many of the association’s artists have upcoming solo exhibitions in the   VISIT THE GALLERY AT
 region. Jill Chism’s  Remnants  is on display at NorthSite Contemporary   3/9 Pioneer Close, Craiglie
 Arts in Cairns until mid-October 2024, while Tim Ellis is preparing for his   Open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
 show Glimpses at the Cairns Art Gallery in February/March 2025. Gabrielle   0438 617 653
 Cooney’s ceramics will be showcased at the Tanks in November 2025, and
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