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Content Published November 1, 2015

STUDIO VIEW - TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN

In 2010, I relocated to Queensland after living in Western Australia for 25 years. I was struck by the colour of the vegetation and the quality of the air. The contrast between the dry almost suffocating heat of the west, with the moisture filled air of the east, was tangible. Tamborine Mountain, in the Scenic Rim Caldera, became my home for the next few years. Judith Wright also discovered a sense of place when she lived on Tamborine Mountain and she found peace in “Quantum” and “Calanthe”, her homes that she shared with philosopher, Jack McKinney and their daughter Meredith. My first studio on the mountain had a large window that looked out onto a small, but lush section of remnant rainforest. The sound of the whip birds and bell-birds was tangible, but they were secreted from view. In “Studio View”, I have woven text through the vegetation that describe the many species of birdlife and flora and fauna living there, camouflaged by the tall trees and abundant ferns.

Fiona Rafferty – “Reminiscence” – September 2015 (Bowral)

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  • Opening Reminiscence Exhibition and Festival at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts- 5 December 2015

  • 2015 REMINISCENCE - A TRIBUTE TO JUDITH WRIGHT 5 December 2015 - 15 January 2016

  • 2013 - TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN, QLD

  • 2010 - ETHEL CREEK STATION, PILBARA

  • 2009 - MUKINBUDIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

  • 2008 SNOWDONIA, WALES

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    In September 2017 Rafferty spent two weeks as Artist in Residence at the Tweed River Art Gallery and Margaret Olley Centre in the Nancy Fairfax studio. Her current work relates to the view of Mt Warning from the studio. Read more

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