RESUME
ROBERT MATHESON
AUSTRALIAN ARTIST AND SCULPTOR
CONTACT:
8 Wisteria Court
Pakenham VIC 3810
Phone: 0400 812 733
Email: rgmatheson51@gmail.com
Background
From an early age I have felt driven to express myself through visual art. This, together with a passion for nature, in its many and varied forms, especially gems and minerals. These have always offered great inspiration for my work, which entails both painting and sculpture.
An artistic temperament coupled with a strong scientific interest and a sense of wonder for the way the world is ordered has led me to experiment with a range of media including both two and three dimensions.
Over a number of years I have been involved in various community arts projects and school residencies.
I recently completed an artist in residence at Beaconhills College in Pakenham and worked with the year five to year ten students.
I have completed an artist in residence at Scotch College at Hawthorn involving the students to produce two ceramic totem poles, depicting Australian nocturnal birds and animals.
Prior to this I was also an artist in residence at Yarra Valley Grammar involving the year nine students.
I see my art as a vehicle for lifelong learning, and as a means of sharing the knowledge through teaching. I gain an immense sense of satisfaction in being able to help and encourage others through art.
In summary, I consider my art as a journey of discovery with no perceptible end. A process which, I feel is a continual development and exchange of ideas and as a way of making a positive contribution to the human condition.
PROJECTS
2013 Beaconhills Junior school Sept - Dec Mural Project VIC
2013 Beaconhills College - Year nine Mar - April Mural Project VIC 2012 Holy Trinity Anglican Church Aug - Oct Mural Project VIC
2012 Yarra Valley Grammar May - July Mural Project VIC
2012 Scotch College March - April Ceramic Totem Poles VIC
2012 Beaconhills College Feb - April Foundation day mural project VIC
2011 Scotch College Mar - April Bronze Bust of school Principal VIC
2010 Hampton Community renewal Full Year Community Mural VIC
2009 Beaconhills College April - June Mural Project VIC
2008/09 Arthur Wren Hall Dec - March Mural Project VIC
2008 Tallangatta Health Service Mural Project VIC
2007 Tallangatta Secondary College Mural Project QLD
2005 Poole Private Estate Mural Project QLD
2005 Widden Private Estate Mural Project QLD
2004 Daydream Island Resort Mural Project QLD
2004 Questacon National Science Museum Animatronic Crocodile ACT
2003 Luyk Pent House Mural Project QLD
(Featured in Channel 9’s Amazing Homes Series 2003)
2002 Daydream Island Resort Large Scale Mural Project QLD
COLLECTIONS:
Parliament House Office of Neil O’Keefe Canberra, ACT
State Gallery of South Australia Adelaide, SA
Porche Head Office Stuttgart, Germany
Meiji Mutual Insurance Co Tokyo, Japan
Kyneton Collection Macedon Ranges Regional Authority Kyneton, VIC
Cyril Stokes Private Collection Mount Macedon, VIC
Towong Shire Offices Tallangatta, VIC
Hilton Hotel Melbourne Melbourne, VIC
GALLERIES:
Manyung Gallery VIC Mariposa Gallery VIC
Makers Mark Gallery VIC Tasseldom Gallery QLD
Jabiru Gallery QLD Gallery L’Nigue SA
Gallery Indigenous Malvern VIC Reilly’s Cottage SA
North Shore Gallery NSW Brighton Le Sands Gallery NSW
Hobson’s Choice Gallery VIC Beaver Galleries ACT
Berrima Gallery NSW Shakespeare House VIC
Balmoral Gallery VIC Crafters Gallery QLD
EXHIBITIONS:
1990 Queensland Society Wildlife Art QLD
1989 Elders Gallery with Hugh Sawrey SA
1989 Manyung Gallery VIC
1988 Wire Grass Gallery - Eltham VIC
1987 Nurmurkah Rotary Arts Festival VIC
1987 Bonython Gallery, Adelaide with Ken Done SA
1986 Tallangatta Arts Festival NSW
1985 Albury Life Line Art and Craft Fair NSW
1985 Tallangatta Arts Festival NSW
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
2010 - Full year - Hampton Park Community Renewal - Mural project involving local school and community groups - 300 participants.
OCT 2005 - FEBURARY 2008 TOWONG COMMUNITY ARTS
- Facilitated the following events:
EVENT ONE: Tallangatta - NSW
SIGN OF THE TIMES project which involved engaging a diverse range of community group eg: SES
- Elderly Citizens
- Garden Club
- National Parks
- Local Primary and Secondary schools
- Football and cricket clubs
All of these groups came together, as well as various individuals, to create a Visual Arts Statement depicting the past, present and future of their local community of Tallangatta. The culminated of this was an exhibition which was attended by two thirds of the community.
EVENT TWO:
HOPE IN THE HAY FIELDS - Drought recovery Project
This program involved visiting a number of local communities that continue to be drought affected.
The communities are:
- Walwa
- Talgarno
- Bethanga
- Eskdale
- Mitta Mitta
Responsibilities included running a series of clay workshops involving the local primary school children from each of these communities.
EVENT THREE - Mural Project - undertaken at local secondary college
EVENT FOUR - Mural project undertaken at local nursing home
EVENT FIVE - Commonwealth Games children art and craft activity - involving four hundred children from local and surrounding primary schools.
EVENT SIX - Instigated dance as part of annual fifties festival
EVENT SEVEN - Facillitated numerous arts and cultural activities during the above period.
1995 - TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN ARTISTS ALLIANCE - Queensland
Instigated development of Tamborine Mountain Artists Alliance and facilitated meetings over 12 months. Culminating in Arts festival (5,000 visitors)
Established networking between artists of various media - 80 artist involved
References:
John Irving - Head of visual art Beaconhills College Pakenham 0425722733
Mark Mason - Head of visual art Scotch College Hawthorn Vic 0438177491
Geoff Locock - Regional Network Leader Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Victoria 0408566747
David Laugher - C.E.O. Shire of Leeton N.S.W. 0269530911
Gerry Pierce - Director Hampton Park Community Renewal 0409037329
Vicar Ian Savage - c/o Holy trinity Anglican Church Hampton Park Vic 0397994124
Peter Hockey - Head of Junior School Beaconhills college Pakenham Vic
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