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The Lagoon and Barges, Venice essay by Michael Adcock

June 16th, 2017|

ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943) The Lagoon and Barges, Venice 1908-1910 Zinc etching, 25.5 x 35.5 cm THE COLLECTION OF MICHAEL ADCOCK Reference: Exhibition catalogue, Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop, 2017: Streeton Prints, pp. 12-13. Context This beautiful etching came into my collection by the most fortuitous sequence of events imaginable. I had

Graeme Peebles, Natura Morto at Grossi Florentino

May 31st, 2017|

We thank the Grossi family and team for purchasing Natura Morto by Graeme Peebles and taking appropriate measures in seeking Graeme's permission to reproduce the etching for the restaurant menu. Visit Grossi Florentino.

Q & A with the Print Council of Australia

March 15th, 2017|

How did this exhibition come to fruition? After successfully restoring 11 of 12 plates and realising we would be able to edition Sir Arthur’s prints, the artist’s grandson William Streeton asked if there was any way the opportunity could transform into something more for QG&W. William was impressed with our

Neos Kosmos

February 13th, 2017|

Unpublished etchings of Australian artist Sir Arthur Streeton brought to life 10 February 2017 11:23am Greek Australian artist Theo Mantalvanos has posthumously printed etchings by Sir Arthur Streeton on display at the Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop. As of next month the Queenscliff Gallery & Workshop (QG&W) will exhibit unpublished

QG&W: Celebrating our first year

December 10th, 2016|

QG&W is officially 1 year old today. First and foremost we express our thanks to the incredible Australian printmakers who make our space what it is. This video was made to show the heartfelt efforts of everyone involved with QG&W. We look forward to a very exciting 2017.

The Lost Streetons

November 27th, 2016|

A huge thank you to The Weekend Australian Magazine for featuring Into The Light, the Sir Arthur Streeton story about the posthumous prints QG is editioning. QG are closely collaborating with the Streeton family and together, planning Streeton Prints an exhibition with associated events that celebrate the never before publicised

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