Robert Brownhall Drawing Workshop

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Deadline:

Deadline: 6 May

In conjunction with our current exhibition, Numinous: The Landscape Paintings of William Robinson QUT Collection artist and alumni Robert Brownhall will be offering a drawing workshop.

Exploring the adjacent Botanical Gardens and the architecture of Old Government House join Robert for a workshop with a focus on scene selection, the drawing process and the essence of how to capture the character of one’s subject with the simple means of pencil and paper.

All welcome, all materials provided. Registrations essential.

 

Robert Brownhall

Robert Brownhall (b.1968, Brisbane) is a realist painter, inspired by his local environment of South-East Queensland. Over nearly thirty years of painting, Brownhall has developed a unique style characterised by a strong connection to place with his moody nocturnes, broad sweeping panoramas and gritty vignettes of urban life.

Studying under William Robinson, Brownhall completed a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) at Queensland University of Technology from 1987-89. Brownhall has held regular solo exhibitions since 1991, and in 2011 had a survey of his work, Somewhere in the City: Urban Narrative by Robert Brownhall curated by Museum of Brisbane.

Brownhall is represented by Philip Bacon Galleries and his work is held in a number of institutional collections including Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane; QUT Galleries and Museums, Brisbane; Home of the Arts, Gold Coast; and the Federal Court of Australia, Canberra.

Image: Robert Brownhall. Courtesy of the artist.