APPM EXHIBITION
TEN YEARS ON SINCE THE APPM PAPER MILL CLOSED. THE BURNIE COASTAL ART GROUP ARE SHOWING AN EXHIBITION OF WORKS AT THE BCAG 211 MOUNT STREET BURNIE BY ARTISTS SUZANNE HENNESSY, MEMBERS OF THE BURNIE COASTAL ART GROUP AND GUEST ARTISTS ANDEREW NOWLAND AND SUE HOLM. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED BY BURNIE MAYOR STEVE KONS AT 2PM ON SATURDAY 3RD OF OCTOBER. MR ALLAN JAMIESON WILL BE ON HAND TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE PAPER MILL. THE EXHIBITION WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER.
Five paintings by Suzanne Hennessy the whole mural is below, these paintings depict the demolition of the APPM factory.
Painting by Andrew Nowland “The boiler house operater” $300
Sue Holm “What Remains” 900mm x 600mm $1,100
Christine Matthews, Woodcut “The Mill and the Hill nfs
Connie Lucas “Pulp One” $200
Sharon Broomhall “Burnie Spirit” screen print $400
Susan Wigg “The 1950’s charcoal and pencil $150
Adrienne Monson “Pulp 2010” Acrylic and Watercolor $60
Connie Lucas “Pulp One “ $200
Pauline Denny “The Burnie Timber Mill” charcoal $80
Suzanne Hennessy’s work
Rachel Broomhall “number One” Acrylic $80
Sue Holm “The Pump” Mixed Media on Birch Panel sold
Andrew Nowland “Reel Off” Oil on Canvas $300
Andrew Nowland “The Boiler Room Fitter” Oil on Canvas $300
Andrew Nowland “The Drier Assistant” Oil On Canvas $300
APPM PREPARATION AND OPENING
All talk no action
STILL TALK NO ACTION
Allan Jameson gives a short but interesting history of the mill. He published a book “Pulp” a history of the APPM.
Mayor Steve Kons opens the exhibition.
Andrew Nowlan and AllanJameson,
Sue Holm “Melancholy Space” Acrylic on Canvas $900