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A triumph for artists | Warwick Today

April 20, 2024 2 Mins Read


Carers Andy Wilmott, Scott Taylor, Judy O’Reilly and Kim McEvoy browse among the final pieces of art.

By Jenel Hunt

It was a triumph of accomplishment for Granite Belt Support Services clients when they put on a special exhibition of their work at Artworks Granite Belt on Friday 12 April.

Artworks president Mary Findlay, opening the exhibition at the Stanthorpe Railway Precinct, described the event as one of the most important exhibitions ever given by the GBSS.

“This is the most amazing exhibition. You can see the unique personalities behind the pieces. I want to say the biggest thank you to the artists who have been brave enough to put their work on show,” she said.

“We’ve done a number of these events and they are so rewarding.

“I hope we have a lot more opportunities to do many more different programs.”

The event was the culmination of an eight-week workshop program led by Patena Moesker and Louise Jenkins, who shared their skills in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art with participants trying their hand at painting, mixed media, screenprinting, printmaking and pottery. At the end of the workshops, the artists presented an array of beautiful and colourful works to the crowd of more than than 40 people, including Southern Downs Mayor Melissa Hamilton and local councillors Russell Wantling and Morwenna Harslett.

Ms Findlay said the workshop guides Patena Moesker and Louise Jenkins had a special capacity to help people find their creativity. She also thanked Roz Wilson for all her behind-the-scenes organising for the workshops.

Granite Belt Support Services spokesperson Jane Muller praised Artworks for their support.

“It’s usually us reaching out to the community. When a service comes to you and invites you to be part of a program, that’s something special,” she said.

“Thank you for your support for people with disabilities in the community. Our artists have been inspired by Patena and Louise.”

Patena Moesker said the attitude of the participants had been wonderful.

“Working with you guys was such fun and you made some great stuff. I’m so proud,” she said.

Louise Jenkins congratulated the artists.

“We enjoyed the whole process. You listened to the way we described the techniques and you created something unique and thought provoking.”

On a solemn note, people took time to remember Hannah Watt, who had been part of the program but passed away recently.



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