Workshops

The following are some of the workshops done by Mardi Kearney.

The Queensland Times, Saturday, April 24, 2004, Page 22

Woodlands Artfest Festival sculpture class.

The Queensland Times article

Education Alive, Volume 9 Issue 4, November 2002, Page 9

Religious Art Comes Alive - Children embrace new sculpture of Mary.

Education Alive

Religious art has come alive at Carmel College, Thornlands, thanks to a new sculpture of Mary placed outside the school chapel. Principal Faye Conley said the idea for the sculpture came from the school community, who wanted religious artifacts that were meaningful to the students.

Mardi Kearney was commissioned to create the sculpture, which took more than a year to complete. Until recently Mardi was a teacher aide at St Peter Claver College Riverview.

"I've tried really hard to make Mary accessible to the students," Mardi says. "When I was a child Mary was always placed far away, high up on a wall. I wanted to bring her closer to the students and get them to realise that she was a person just like them."

Mardi has also encouraged interaction with the sculpture by placing two matching seats next to Mary in a popular area of the school just outside the new college chapel. "I wanted to create a place where students could sit and feel close to God," Mardi says.

Mrs Conley said the students have really embraced the sculpture. So much so that when the sculpture was damaged recently, the students were highly offended by the act of vandalism. Fortunately, the statue has now been repaired.Carmel College has a very strong visual arts program with more than 390 students participating in art related activities. Judy Di Mauro is the coordinator of the school art program.

Religious Art Comes Alive Workshop"The key to our success lies in allowing the students to be individuals and letting them explore different media in their own way," says Judy.

Carmel College offers a very diverse art program, encompassing the fields of sculpture, drawing, painting, graphic design, photography, printmaking and more. The school also regularly incorporates visiting artists into lessons.

St Peter Claver College Newsletter No. 25, Wednesday, August 7, 2002

'Mind And Body' Year 12 Art Students Exhibition

Year 12 Art Students workshopThe Year 12 Art students are holding an exhibition of their work at the Ipswich City Council Library. The students have been working on the pieces exhibited as part of a project designed by them in collaboration with local sculptor Mardi Kearney.

A proposal was put forward to the Ipswich City Council who made the project possible with a grant from the Regional Arts Development Fund. The exhibition titled 'Mind & Body' is a combination of sculptures and works on paper, and I would encourage parents and friends to take some time to see some excellent work.

Year 12 Art Students workshop

Ipswich Festival 'Across Cultures', April 9, 2000

Workshop at St Peter Claver Riverview, Year 10 Art Students

Arch representing cultures in Ipswich: Welsh, Irish, Scottish and English.

Across Cultures Festival photo

"Peace Totems" Carmel College, Thornlands 2003

These Totems were made by students for their new Peace Garden at a workshop run by Mardi.