50 Gippsland Lifestyle Autumn

Page 74

WAS GALLERY

in WARRAGUL

Nestled in a large leafy block between residential and light industry is the new WAS Gallery (Warragul Art Studios Gallery). Set up by the Lorraine family, the gallery opened in 2020. Perhaps not such a good time to launch an ambitious creative venture but, nevertheless, over the past Covid years WAS has organised exhibitions and welcomed visitors whenever possible. The driving force and director of the gallery, Anne Lorraine, took the solid, character filled, art deco house and turned it into a splendid space in which to show a broad range of artworks. The addition of a ceramics studio for family members to work in makes this a vibrant and creative hub. The artistic credentials of the family is impressive; Judy Lorraine is a well-known potter, significant in the chronology of mid-century modern Australian art, represented in the National Gallery of Victoria and designer of the Benalla Ceramic Mural and other public works. At 93 she is now retired and living in Warragul. Hans Lorraine (died 2012) was a painter, architect and Dunera Boy. As a Jewish boy he fled German persecution and on his own at the age of 13 travelled to England. There he went to school for three years and at 16, when he was declared an enemy alien by the British Government he and 2000 other refugees were transported on the HMT Dunera to Australia. The voyage was horrendous but he spent time in the Hay and Tatura internment camps, where he came into contact with many artistic and creative people and his future direction in the arts was established.

In 2020, the gallery hosted a major retrospective exhibition of Hans Lorraine’s paintings and in 2021a comprehensive collection of Judy Lorraine’s ceramics. There have been numerous shows of other artists’ work, of photography, paintings, prints, ceramics and mosaics. The gallery has provided opportunities for local artists, while some are well known in the region, others were first timers who have now had the chance to exhibit their work in a professional space.

“People always comment on how lovely the old art deco building is and how well the artwork is displayed ” says Anne, “along with the established garden with fruit and mature trees WAS Gallery is a venue people enjoy coming to. Every now and then we open up the original garage and have a sale of artefacts and collectibles from the family’s collections.” WAS Gallery is at 37 Latrobe Street, Warragul and open Wednesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm, most weeks of the year. The website, at wasgallery.com.au, has the full gallery story, artists’ histories and examples of artwork. Contact Anne Lorraine for any enquiries on Contact 0428 513 905 or anne.lorraine@bigpond.com Entry is free. Just look for the gallery flag on Latrobe Street.

Sue Lorraine and Catherine Truman are co-founders and partners of the renowned Gray Street Workshop in Adelaide, one of the longest running Artist Run Initiatives in Australia. Both are jewellers and object designers, represented in National and State gallery collections around Australia. Anne Lorraine and Gary McPhedran both originally trained as graphic designers, however, Anne blossomed as a painter and photographer and after a long teaching career Gary established a ceramics practice. As Director of WAS Gallery, Anne juggles her time co-ordinating artists and curating exhibitions with time in the studio.

VISITOR, MIRIAM POTTS VIEWING JUDY LORRAINE’S CERAMICS

74

gippsland lifestyle autumn ����

THE ENTRANCE DECK


Articles inside

113 Millie’s Adventures – South Gippy Girl

6min
pages 112-113

CPK MCLAREN MOTOR BODY – Leongatha’s Motor Body & Vehicle Repairer

1min
pages 122-123

119 Liz Fleming – Grants for your business – It’s all in the preparation

6min
pages 118-119

The Middle of Everywhere – New magazine for Central Gippsland

1min
page 120

106 Frighteningly Popular – Haunted Hills Bike Park – Attracting big numbers

5min
pages 104-106

111 Gippsland Performing Arts Centre – Set to be a showstopper

5min
pages 110-111

BRENT SINCLAIR CATERING – Mobile catering & Takeaway meals

1min
page 108

EVANS PETROLEUM – BP Leongatha & Westside

19min
pages 81-94

HAYMES PAINT STORE – Servicing Cowes, Leongatha and Wonthaggi

1min
page 103

79 The magical Wilson’s Promontory – Tidal River to Squeaky Beach Walk

4min
pages 78-79

101 Wonthaggi Newsagency & Lotto – A Fleming family legacy

5min
pages 100-101

Seeing with Stars Astrology – Stephanie Johnson

6min
page 99

97 Erin Miller – Creating Heaven on Earth

2min
pages 96-97

75 WAS Gallery in Warragul

3min
pages 74-75

73 West Gippsland Libraries – 24/7 Library Membership

3min
pages 72-73

69 Boating with Crawford Marine Morwell – Out and About in San Remo

1min
pages 68-69

GROW MASTER TRARALGON – Garden, Fashion and Giftware solutions

1min
page 36

35 South Gippsland Supermarket Stalwarts – A story of two brothers

4min
pages 34-35

60 On trend Glamping in Gippsland

5min
pages 58-60

MELALEUCA NURSERY - Indigenous & Native plant farm

1min
page 57

THE GURDIES WINERY – Take a detour to the Gurdies Winery

1min
page 28

67 Metung Hot Springs – Springing to life

9min
pages 64-67

SILVERWATERS VINEYARD – Order wine online, free local delivery

1min
page 27

13 Curtis Australia – The lure of gold

4min
pages 12-13

11 True Survivor – Peter Nixon A.O

10min
pages 8-11

WONTHAGGI LOTTO – Authorised Tattslotto Agency

3min
page 7

17 The evolution of a magazine they call Gippsland Lifestyle

7min
pages 16-17

23 Silverwaters Vineyard – Love, Family & Wine

4min
pages 22-23

WARATAH HILLS – Award winning wines, created for celebrations

1min
page 26

19 WGCMA – The flow down on estuaries

4min
pages 18-19

25 PHILLIP ISLAND WINERY – The Food, The Wine, The Times

1min
pages 24-25
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.