FAQs

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Where are you?

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I live and work on our family livestock property in south West Queensland. Our homestead is 23km west of Eulo, on the Bulloo Developmental road between Cunnamulla and Thargomindah.

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Do you have a gallery?

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Unfortunately, I don't at present. Currently my work is displayed at Cunnamulla Cabins (cunnamulla SW QLD) and in venues with which an exhibition has been arranged.

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Where have you exhibited in the past?

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My work has been on display in various galleries.

Most are Queensland locations: Warwick; Bundaberg; Chinchilla; Winton; Quilpie; Cunnamulla; Goondiwindi and Melbourne. Check the link to my CV  for more details.

Sally Butler and Kerry Gillett have curated a travelling exhibition featuring drawings and 3D constructions. The Keeper, Memories of a Rural Life explores the history and sentiment embedded in objects and materials from the past...kept in boxes for many years by family members.

 

Dr Sally Butler
Senior Lecturer in Art History
School of English Media Studies & Art History
The University of Queensland
Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia
Kerry Gillett: T 0418 154 135 E k.gillett@uq.edu.au

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Do you accept commissions?

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I'm happy to chat with you about special projects you have in mind.

Please leave details of your request in the contact form and I will get back to you as soon as I'm able.

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How do you transport completed work to clients?

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Once framed or stretched canvas works are completed, they are carefully packed in bubble wrap and a ply wood crate is custom made to enable safe transport.

Other pieces may be rolled and posted in sturdy PVC or cardboard tubes.

If the client lives nearby, art work will be bubble wrapped and personally delivered.

Large paintings have covered the kilometres to Bundaberg; Chinchilla; Cunnamulla; Thargomindah and Warwick in horse floats, utes and trucks.

Where there's a will there's a way!