Wednesday 21 November 2012

Creating for Conservation Raises $26,700


The signage throughout C4C was made with recycled materials in the 
spirit of the African attitude of reuse, recycle!

Thanks to all the wonderful people involved in Creating for Conservation 2012 - our Exhibition raised $26,700 (AUD) for conservation education at Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust in Zambia.




A brief wrap up of the event!
Song: Eggulu Lyajjula Ettendo by African Children's Choir
Can't see the video? Watch on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/jrz5iq1lkm8


Special thanks to our C4C partner Painted Dog Conservation Inc (Perth) our Major Sponsors, Sponsors, Supporters and the excellent hardworking crew of people, especially Pulteney Grammar School Conservation Corps students who pulled together over the months, weeks and days leading up to and on the weekend of the Exhibition.


Thanks to the 300+ people who turned out to attend our Opening Night and the many people who attended over the weekend. 

Collectively the artists participating in C4C2012 sold hundreds of art pieces. A real showcase of South Australian, interstate and international talent. A special thanks to our Headline Artist Noel Dansie.








A message from C4C Founder - Emma Still
C4C Founder, Emma Still with MC for the Opening Night Ian (Wally) Walton
Zimbabwe Choir performed at opening night
As the dust settles on the Creating for Conservation Art Exhibition for 2012, I would personally like to thank each and every person involved in the event. From those that exhibited or donated, sponsored or volunteered their time in its creation, attended the opening night or visited on the weekend – each of you have individually contributed in making a difference! 

C4C is as much about raising awareness as it is raising funds. C4C believes that conservation is a celebration…
  • Celebrating the African attitude of reuse and recycling
  • Celebrating the colours and rhythms of Africa
  • Celebrating the wonders of the African wildlife, culture and sense of community
  • Celebrating the joy of coming together to make a difference. 
On behalf of C4C, we thank you for celebrating with us. 

This year, with your help, we have raised a record $26,700 in profit! 

We estimate that to bring 10 students from Zambia on a conservation exchange in 2014 to Adelaide will be approximately $65,000, so with you, I stand proud in our joint efforts and contribution towards this amazing opportunity for these children and ultimately the wildlife they live with.

With a record 330 attendees on opening night, gospel tunes from the Zimbabwe Choir bought the Pulteney Grammar School Quad to life.  With Rhino welcome biscuits and a ‘make a difference’ greeting from Pulteney Grammar Conservation Corps students on arrival, guests celebrated with great food and wine. Sharing the conservation vibe Anna Tolan, who had flown; thanks to benefactors, all the way from Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust in Zambia to open the event. 
What a celebration!


Auctions
All 39 Silent Auction items that we were generously donated by Artists and Volunteers raised a total of $3,913

Our Live Auction, again filled with 100% donated items raised a total of $3,580


How much scat was in that jar?
There were 112 guesses and while not one of those guesses was correct, congratulations to

Edie Bransbury who guessed 825 – only 2 away from the 823 inside the jar. 

Edie wins a double pass into Monarto Zoo and a Giraffe Safari experience – to hand feed the bull giraffe behind the scenes! 








Wear-a-Snare Raffle 
151 snares were sold in our raffle. Congratulation on wearing your snare as that  means the wire is out of circulation and cannot go back into the National Parks of Africa and trap, injure and kill the wildlife. It is a reminder of making a difference and of the importance of conservation education in the protection of wildlife. 

Thanks to Send-a-basket for their generous donation of the wrapping of all the donated raffle prizes.


The snare bracelets were also a raffle ticket so congratulations to:








First prize =  congratulations to Jennie Holder
McLaren Vale Package for 2
Overnight at Penny’s Hills Winery in their beautiful 2-story homestead with a tasting degustation menu with matched wines. Lunch at The Currant Shed and a personalized wine tasting and private vineyard wine tour with Joch Bosworth, the wine maker of Battles of Bosworth. Get the taste for the experience and enjoy a bottle of Penny’s Hill Shiraz in Riedel glasses as a prelude to your Winery escape. 

Second prize = congratulations to Tim Trainor
Coffee and Mag pack
An Electrolux coffee pod machine and the full collection of Adelaide Hills Magazine plus a 2-year subscription. Take a drive into the Adelaide Hills and enjoy a voucher from Stirling’s The Essence CafĂ© and visit Stirling Variety Meats and spend up on some free-range organic meat to enjoy on the BBQ. 

Third prize = congratulations to Lindell Andrews
The Lakes Getaway for 2
Overnight in an Executive spa suite, including full buffet breakfast at The Lakes Resort including dinner in the Crusoe’s Restaurant. Enjoy a hamper of cheese and a glass of wine in your own Riedel glasses as a lead up.

Fourth prize = congratulations to Lynne Rawson
Luxury Package
Pamper yourself with indulgence vouchers - a hair 'cut and colour' at Abache Hair Salon with Susie, enjoy massages from Hills Wellness Massage and Equil-ibrium,  a Flight Centre Burnside voucher to go towards your next holiday with beach towels, candles, beauty products, Sarah Jessica Parker’s ‘Lovely’ Fragrance and a photo album to share the memories with others. And of course some chocolates and champagne to top off the indulgence package

C4C is becoming a bi-annual event. We hope you can join us again to make a difference at C4C 2014. 

Hands up for conservation!
Emma Still

Left to Right: Monarto Zoo Education Team Carolyne Ryan, Ruth Hall, Liz Bonney, Emma Still with Anna Tolan Director of Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust.
Left to Right: Ben Gibson, CEO of Orlando Wines – Sponsor, Anna Tolan Founder and Director Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust, Mark Lethbridge and Emma Still, Founder of C4C.

Auctioneer Robbie Hunkin calls the donated piece from our headline artist Noel Dansie during the Auction. Congratulations to Pulteney Grammar School's Dr Christina Jarvis for winning the bid!
The trees  at the Exhibition were supplied by Adelaide Advance Trees
The smaller plants were supplied by Coromandel Native Nursery 
Tree and plant sales at the exhibition contributed to the fundraise, thank you!

Faunature donated a number of habitat boxes and a range of habitat boxes were for sale during the event.

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Thanks to our Sponsors and Supporters


Abache
The Alma
Adelaide Advance Trees
Adelaide Hills Magazine
Battle of Bosworth
Baa Moo Oink
Best and Less
Burnside Pet Centre
Coromandel Native Nursery
Cosmo Foods
The Currant Shed
Daily Backup
Equal-ibrium
Essence Cafe
FauNature
Flight Centre Burnside
Galipo Food Company
Haughty McNaughty (on Facebook)
Hills Wellness Massage
Painted Wolf Wines
Pets need a life too
Reuben’s Blackwood Pet Food and Accessories
Scholars in Collars
Send-a-Basket
Semaphore Fine Art Framers
Stirling Variety Meats
Tribal Textiles Zambia
Snap Printing
Unifresh
Zimbabwe Choir

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Saturday 3 November 2012

Opening Night a Huge Success

Thank you to all our supporters in South Australia
This photo is Anna Tolan the founder and director of Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust - Zambia (the recipient of the fund raise) at the Creating for Conservation Art Exhibition last night - with artist and supporter Miranda Lloyd with one of the artworks Miranda exhibited. 


400 people came to the opening night! The whole Creating for Conservation team have done a fantastic job in making this event come to life. 

Thank you especially to the generosity of our Major Sponsors, the food, wine and beer generously provided by South Australian companies Jacobs Creek, Coopers and The Lakes Resort and a raffle prize from Adelaide Zoo and Penny's Hill at McLaren Vale. 

Our other myriad supporters and sponsors can be found here: 

THANK YOU to ALL Our supporters in ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 



The Exhibition is open over THE WEEKEND
SAT-SUN 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM by Donation
190 SOuth Terrace
WYATT HALL
PULTENEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL
ADELAIDE

(Photo supplied by Miranda Lloyd - more photo's to come!)


Artist Bio: Indiana James


Lion Fish


Indiana James
Indiana James was born in Indiana and educated as a teacher and geologist. In 1992 James dropped out of the oil and gas boardroom to become a ‘found-object’ sculptor. Working on Kangaroo Island since 1996, his work has won many award and commissions, including the People’s Choice at the Waterhouse International Art Prize in 2004 and again in 2010.

Conservation Statement
I continue to find inspiration in Australian wildlife to search for meaning in the wreckages of human endeavor.”



Trumpeter

Creating for Conservation
Indiana is exhibiting in the Creating for Conservation Art Exhibition 2012. The pieces [pictured] are representative of his work. The pieces Indiana chooses to exhibit will be available for purchase at the C4C2012 Exhibition only [no online sales]. Proceeds from C4C2012 are dedicated to Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust - Zambia. Please come along on the opening night on 2nd November or over the weekend 2nd November to 4th November to see Indiana’s work and that of the other fantastic contributing Artists.

Artist Bio: Ursula Kiessling


Ursula Kiessling
Born and educated in Hamburg, Germany, Ursula Kiessling and her family came to Australia in 1983. A naive painter, Ursula soon found a way to express her fascination with the vastly different environment of her new home country, in particular the outback, with it unique flora and fauna. Ursula's art has been exhibited in South Australia and interstate. She is a multiple Waterhouse and Heysen Prize finalist. Ursula lives in Adelaide if she is not out bush looking for inspiration









Conservation Statement
I wholeheartedly support conservation of natural environments. I just hope we do not end up with a totally developed world with pockets of nature in conservation parks, as so hauntingly described by Franz Werfel in his 'Star of the Unborn'. However, I also believe in the power of nature to reinstate itself given a chance. Meanwhile, every effort at conservation is of utmost importance.


Moonaree Station I - Acrylics on canvas 40 cm x 50 cm


Creating for Conservation
Ursula is exhibiting in the Creating for Conservation Art Exhibition 2012. The pieces [pictured] are representative of her work. The pieces Ursula chooses to exhibit will be available for purchase at the C4C2012 Exhibition only [no online sales]. Proceeds from C4C2012 are dedicated to Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust - Zambia. Please come along on the opening night on 2nd November or over the weekend 2nd November to 4th November to see Ursula ’s work and that of the other fantastic contributing Artists.

Friday 2 November 2012

Artist Bio: Janet Matthews


Janet Matthews
Janet Matthews (Dip and Grad Dip Vis Arts, WASF, AGRAF.) is a multi-award winning artist exhibiting regularly in Australia and overseas. Janet’s individual style of combining coloured pencil and graphite has been described as “weaving magic with pencil” Janet’s work is full of beautiful detail, are always of a high standard and reflect her own personality, humour and life experiences. [View Janet's website here]
“Otter Charm”- Otters  Pencil    15cm H x 22cm W
Conservation Statement
"By drawing our wonderful animals and birds, I capture people’s attention and inspire them to connect with my creatures through their personality and humour.  If people can smile at a wildlife artwork, then they are more likely to respect and help protect the wildlife around them.  In this gentle and subtle way I hope to promote greater conservation and understanding."

Recent Awards
Artist of the Year 2011 (formerly Presidents’ award)
Awarded by the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia.
Fellow of Wildlife Art Society of Australasia,
Fellow of Australian Guild of Realist Artists 
Selected finalist “Focus on Nature” New York State Museum 2010 and 2012
Selected finalist World Federation of Miniatures Exhibition in Russia 2012.
Stamp commissions for Australia Post, 2006 and 2009
Overall Winner International Wildlife Exhibition @ Discovery, Canberra
Lindsay King Arts Initiative Award 2011, City of Casey.
Published in book, 50 Australian Artists
Published in Artists Palette magazine and Australian Artist magazine many times over the years.
Has won many awards for drawing and wildlife over the years.

Creating for Conservation
Janet has registered to exhibit in the Creating for Conservation Art Exhibition 2012. Her work "Otter Charm" [pictured above] is amongst one of several pieces Janet will be exhibiting. The pieces will be available for purchase at the Exhibition only. Proceeds from C4C2012 are dedicated to Chipembele WIldlife Education Trust - Zambia. Please come along on the opening night, or over the weekend 2nd November to 4th November to see Janet's work and that of the other fantastic contributing Artists. Learn more at out website here: Creating for Conservation.

Thanks to our Major Sponsors, Sponsors and Supporters