Feb
10
to Feb 11

LUNAR NEW YEAR FASHIONS

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LUNAR NEW YEAR FASHIONS

SAT 10 FEB, 12PM
SUN 11 FEB, 11.45AM
GREAT HALL

Attend a discussion by Melbourne artists Scotty So, YiYi Hanfu and moderated by Sai-Wai Foo to discover how Chinese fashion has changed over time. Visitors are invited to dress up in traditional garments and join the artists for a community fashion parade through the Gallery.

LUNAR NEW YEAR
农历新年

10–11 FEB 2024, 10AM–5PM
FREE ENTRY

2月10日和11日上午10点-下午5点
免费入场

Celebrate the Year of the Dragon at the NGV – with art, performances and free activities for all ages.来NGV庆祝农历龙年——欣赏艺术、表演,免费参与各种老少咸宜的活动。

https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/lunar-new-year/

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16th China Woodcarving and Bamboo Weaving Arts and Crafts Expo
Jun
29
to Jul 3

16th China Woodcarving and Bamboo Weaving Arts and Crafts Expo

Invited by International Affairs Office, CHINA ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION and the Dongyang Market Development Co., Ltd. I will be at the 16th China Woodcarving and Bamboo Weaving Arts and Crafts Expo in the Asia Pacific Region Craft Master Live Demonstration Area.

WORLD CRAFT COUNCIL-ASIA PACIFIC REGION - Dongyang, China 2023

Participants from World Craft Council - South Pacific:
Paper art: Sai-Wai Foo (Australia) @saiwaifoo
Ngatu: Sulieti Fieme’a Burrows + Tui Emma Gillies (Tonga/New Zealand) @tuiemmaguilliesartist 

Vice President WCC-International: Kevin Murray (Australia) @garlandmagazine 

www.saiwaifoo.com www.sulieti.com www.garlandmag.com

@worldcraftcouncil_aus www.wccaustralia.org.au WORLD CRAFT COUNCIL AUSTRALIA @craft_newzealand_aotearoa
MAHI Ā RINGA-CRAFT NEW ZEALAND AOTEAROA

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MODERN TALISMAN Workshop
Apr
29
10:00 AM10:00

MODERN TALISMAN Workshop

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MODERN TALISMAN - A workshop led by artist and maker Sai-Wai Foo where participants will explore wearable objects inspired by donated and waste materials. These accessories, while decorative, will also imbue the wearer with empowerment and joy.

Saturday, April 29 from 10 am-12 pm in The Social Studio Workshop at Collingwood Yards

Participants will also be adding their own personal touch to a wearable artwork that Sai-Wai is constructing, to be shown at the CROSS-STITCH workshop series exhibition in August 2023 at Schoolhouse Studios.

Spaces are limited; sign up for this free workshop HERE Materials and light refreshments are provided. Suitable for all skill levels.

Cross-Stitch by The Social Studio highlights the contemporary value of traditional hand-making skills across cultures and traditions, bringing artists and participants together to share knowledge and stories. If you're a community member with a hidden craft skill, get in touch! We are particularly interested in celebrating the talents of creatives from refugee and migrant backgrounds.⁠

Supported by The Australian Council of the Arts and Yarra City Arts

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Inner Edge Drifting
Jan
18
to Feb 12

Inner Edge Drifting

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Exhibition Dates: 18 January to 12 February 2023

Opening Event 6pm - 8pm, Thursday 19 January 2023

To be opened by Willoughby Mayor, Cr Tanya Taylor.

A group exhibition exploring the ‘third cultural space’ experienced by people who navigate multiple traditions, influences and values.

A Willoughby City Council curated group exhibition, Inner Edge Drifting explores the cultural space experienced by people living in Western cultures (and specifically Australia) who have Asian roots.

This third cultural space (often referred to within the experiences of third culture kid) can be experienced by people whose upbringing is culturally different from their parents or where their upbringing has traversed across different geographic locations.

The exhibition examines the nuances of such experiences and the culture of navigating across two or more societies or traditions—which can arise from possessing singular migrant cultural roots, or mixed cultural roots. What grows out of cultural navigations is unique and expands on, and critiques the set parameters we have applied to cultural identities.

Those with such experiences may not identify with any established culture, but more with the notion of culture without edges and the fluidity required to undertake such navigations. Similarly, they may connect more with their own interpretation of an existing culture.

Artists: Casey Chen, Sai-Wai Foo, Hyun-Hee Lee, Karen Lee, Mylyn Nguyen, Mai Nguyen-Long, NC Qin, Zoe Wong, Wei Rong Wu and Tym Yee

Inner Edge Drifting is part of Chatswood Year of the Rabbit Festival, the North Shore’s premier Lunar New Year celebrations presented by Willoughby City Council.

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Late Bloom by Sai-Wai Foo at Australian Galleries
Oct
25
to Nov 12

Late Bloom by Sai-Wai Foo at Australian Galleries

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Late Bloom

Opening event Tuesday 25-October 6pm- 8pm

The Viewing Room 1st Floor,

35, Derby Street

Collingwood 3066

Meet the artist Saturday 12 November 2pm

Open 7 days 10am-6pm

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Wheelchair accessible and lift on site

Please contact the Gallery for your accessibility requirements

T +61 [0] 3 9417 4303

enquiries@australiangalleries.com.au

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Everyday Deity
Oct
13
to Oct 24

Everyday Deity

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Everyday Deity artists, Soraya Abidin, Clayton Barr, Gillian Bencke, Marianne Bohdan, Morgan Dick, Sai-Wai Foo, Tina Fox and Christina Newberry, delve into the inner and outer realms of regenerative crafts.

Through conscious acts of making, artists seek to shift the way we interact with and understand craft.

'We must understand and become engaged with the way that things are made. Without this fundamental learning, we cannot be expected to respect and honour the daily things that we possess and to understand the skill and processes that go into creating them.'

With a process-orientated awareness, Everyday Deity artists honour individual rituals of making and contributions to climate restoration. Join us for our opening night as part of Craft Up Late.

Details: Exhibition Thursday 13 October – Sunday 23 October, Thursdays – Sundays 11am – 4pm; Craft Up Late Opening night, Thursday 13 October, 6 – 8pm

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Spring Feast with Sai-Wai Foo | Ages 7 - 12
Sep
20
1:30 PM13:30

Spring Feast with Sai-Wai Foo | Ages 7 - 12

Let Asian vegies and spices guide your imagination in this workshop with Sai-Wai Foowhere kids will create a watercolour inspired by foods and special times.
Through her art, mixed media artist and Channel 10 Making It Star Sai-Wai Foo explores ideas about belonging and identity often using repurposed materials to give them new life.

This program is for children aged 7 – 12.

BOOKINGS VIA Bendigo Art Gallery

$15

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Hungry Monsters with Sai-Wai Foo | Ages 4 – 7
Sep
20
11:30 AM11:30

Hungry Monsters with Sai-Wai Foo | Ages 4 – 7

Everyone turns into a monster when they are hungry. When you are hungry what sort of monster do you become?

Join artist Sai-Wai Foo, star of Channel 10’s Making It, in a hands-on workshop where kids will create a special creature and mask based on their favourite foods.

Through her art Sai-Wai explores ideas about belonging and identity, often using repurposed materials to give them new life.

The program is for children aged 4 - 7 years, and their accompanying adult to do together.

BOOKINGS VIA Bendigo Art Gallery

Bendigo Art Gallery, 42 View Street, Bendigo VIC 3550

$15

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Have You Eaten? 10 SEP 22 - 13 NOV 22
Sep
10
to Nov 10

Have You Eaten? 10 SEP 22 - 13 NOV 22

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Have You Eaten? is a collaborative exhibition by ceramicist Vipoo Srivilasa and mixed media artist Sai-Wai Foo, celebrating food, friendship, and cultural identity.

Delicate works of hand-painted porcelain and textile sculptures explore the central place of food in diasporic communities as a source of nourishment, pleasure and connection.

‘Have You Eaten?’ opens 10 September and runs to 13 November.

Plus you’ll have the opportunity to work directly with Sai-Wai (star of Channel 10’s ‘Making it’) who will be hosting a suite of workshops. Explore more on the website bit.ly/BAGEvents

Installation view of 'Have You Eaten?', Manly Art Gallery & Museum, 2021. Image by Greg Piper, courtesy of The Australian Ceramics Association

#BendigoArtGallery #HaveYouEaten #VipooSrivilasa #SaiWaiFoo

The Have You Eaten? The exhibition opening and artist talk takes place from 3pm to 5.30pm on Saturday 10 September at the Bendigo Art Gallery. Tickets are available via bit.ly/3PJzIPf
Join us for the launch of Have You Eaten? a collaborative exhibition by ceramicist Vipoo Srivilasa and mixed media artist Sai-Wai Foo celebrating food, friendship, and cultural identity through delicate ceramic and textile works.

Enjoy an afternoon of art and food with Chef Nartchanok Jansri of Good Thaimes, serving delicious Thai snacks from 3 pm.

From 4:00 pm, Hear Vipoo and Sai-Wai speak about the importance of food in their lives, as a source of creative inspiration and cultural connection.


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May
28
11:00 AM11:00

BYOP: Join the Dumpling Club

At SIGNAL: Sew your own soft sculpture dumpling in the final workshop in our food-themed series.

​Artist: Sai-Wai Foo

Join artist Sai-Wai Foo in this hands-on textile workshop, where you will learn hand sewing and finishing techniques to create your own soft sculpture dumpling. Turn it into a wearable pin, a charm or simply keep it as an ornament – no matter what you decide, everyone loves dumplings!

This workshop is part of a three-part series curated by Sophia Cai titled BYOP (Bring Your Own Plate). Over three workshops with artists Annabelle Kingston, Pey Chi and Sai-Wai Foo, participants will create different food-themed crafts in ceramics, textiles and painting. Bring your own personal stories and connection to food to the workshops, whether you attend one or attend all three. 

Age: 14 to 25 years

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Nov
16
to Dec 3

Reclaiming Narratives Melbourne artists respond to I Am Not A Virus

PROJECT SPACE SPARE ROOM / 16 November –⁠ 3 December

Reclaiming Narratives: Melbourne Artists respond to I Am Not A Virus is an artist-led exhibition series to confront xenophobia, bust stereotypes and provide a counter-narrative to issues of long-standing racism in Australia that are revealing themselves in the face of COVID-19. The project responds to the increase in racist attacks including verbal threats, physical intimidation, denial of services, workplace discrimination and being coughed and spat upon since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This project includes works by Sophia Cai, Yunyang Cen, Yeon Ju Chun, Tessa-May Chung, Jacqueline Dixon, Sai-Wai Foo, Jingwen (Jina) He, Derek Ho, Wina Jie, Judy Kuo, Phu La, Youbi Lee, Mimi Leung, Feifei Liao, Nathan Liow, Jacqueline Lo, Jocelin Meredith, Deborah Ong & Joe Paradise Lui, Sean Stephen Ryan, Elina Simbolon, Sicheng Shuai, Sarah Tan & Deborah Faye Lee, Clarine Wilmar, Benjamin Tsok Wee Yap, Kelly Yoon, and Maggz & Amy Zhang

iamnotavirusaustralia.org.au

This project is an initiative of Diversity Arts Australia in partnership with the Asian Australian Alliance, Democracy in Colour and 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art with financial support from the Australia Council for the Arts, Creative Victoria, Create NSW, City of Sydney, City of Parramatta and Inner West Council. 

Project supporters from Melbourne include Curatorial Collective, Creative Brimbank, Melbourne Fringe Festival, RMIT Contemporary Art and Social Transformation (CAST) research group, RMIT University Culture, and RMIT Student Life.

This project has been produced by Lena Nahlous and co-curated by Kevin Bathman and Wilson Yeung Chun Wai. We would like to acknowledge the project support provided by Katherine Wai Yee Lee, Jan Wing Ting Sze, Ava Dong, Helen Chung and Jahan Rezakhanlou-Taubman; the exhibition design of Tiger Yuanlong Zheng; and the advisory support of Dr Tammy Wong Hulbert and Kelly Yoon.

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Oct
16
2:00 PM14:00

Panel Talk: Craft, Expression, Identity | Craft Contemporary Satellite Program

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Make, see and do with Boroondara Arts 2021 Craft Contemporary satellite program, running 1 to 31 October 2021.

We have something for all ages and abilities to celebrate the age-old craft of - CRAFT.

Take part in a variety of exhibitions, tours, talks and workshops online and at the Hawthorn Arts Centre.What does our craft-making say about us? What does our creative practice allow us to express? How does this form our individual identity in society?  

You’re invited to join this conversation, as Sai-Wai Foo discusses these questions and others with Aaron Billings, Tantri Mustika, and Chenai Mupotsa-Russell in light of their creative practices and lived experience.

This event is suitable for ages 16 and above.

Contact

Bridget Rasmussen

9835 7823

creativecommunity@boroondara.vic.gov.au

Accessibility

We can provide Auslan interpretation at this event if required. To request an Auslan interpreter, email us at creativecommunity@boroondara.vic.gov.au or phone 9278 4770

We need at least 2 weeks to confirm an Auslan interpreter. If you contact us closer to the event we will do our best. However, we may not be able to organise an interpreter in time.

Please contact us if you need more accessibility services, including language interpreters

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Sep
12
to Sep 15

Sydney Contemporary | Wagner Contemporary Stand 14A

EXHIBITING ARTISTS

Sai-Wai Foo

Nick Hall

Al Poulet

CONTACT

wagnercontemporary.com.au

nadinewagner@wagnercontemporary.com.au

+61 2 9360 6069

Level 1

2 Hampden Street

Paddington NSW 2021

Australia

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Wednesday 11 September, 4pm - 8pm

Opening Night
Thursday 12 September, 5pm - 9pm

General Opening Hours
Thursday 12 September, 12noon - 5pm
Friday 13 September, 12noon - 8pm
Saturday 14 September, 11am - 6pm
Sunday 15 September, 11am - 6pm

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Feb
12
6:00 PM18:00

AIR18 Exhibition Opening

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AIR18 Exhibition Opening

In 2018, 13 Australian and international artists spent time immersed in the unique studio environment of the ATW as part of the annual Artist in Residence program.

Open to artists working in any medium, and at any stage of their career, this residency program encourages rich cultural exchange between contemporary artists and ATW weavers.

Please join us for the exhibition opening of AIR18, celebrating the works that the 2018 Artists in Residence created during their time at the ATW. From ceramics, sculptures, video, textiles, drawings and more, this exhibition celebrates a diversity of artistic disciplines and approaches.

Artists 
Alterfact Studios 
Chloe Bensahel (USA) 
Carolyn Cardinet 
Rute Chaves 
Martina Copley 
Sai-Wai Foo 
Anne Graham (NSW) 
Bronwyn Hack 
Melanie Irwin 
Simone Kennedy (SA) 
Britt Salt 
Siying Zhou

Exhibition opening: Tuesday 12 February 2019, 6-8pm |  Australian Tapestry Workshop, 262 - 266 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205

Exhibition dates 7 February - 3 May 2019

Free admission. Gallery open Tuesday - Friday, 10am-5pm. 

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Feb
7
to May 3

AIR18 Exhibition

AIR18 Exhibition

In 2018, 13 Australian and international artists spent time immersed in the unique studio environment of the ATW as part of the annual Artist in Residence program.

Open to artists working in any medium, and at any stage of their career, this residency program encourages rich cultural exchange between contemporary artists and ATW weavers.

Please join us for the exhibition opening of AIR18, celebrating the works that the 2018 Artists in Residence created during their time at the ATW. From ceramics, sculptures, video, textiles, drawings and more, this exhibition celebrates a diversity of artistic disciplines and approaches.

Artists 
Alterfact Studios 
Chloe Bensahel (USA) 
Carolyn Cardinet 
Rute Chaves 
Martina Copley 
Sai-Wai Foo 
Anne Graham (NSW) 
Bronwyn Hack 
Melanie Irwin 
Simone Kennedy (SA) 
Britt Salt 
Siying Zhou

Exhibition opening: Tuesday 12 February 2019, 6-8pm |  Australian Tapestry Workshop, 262 - 266 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205

Exhibition dates 7 February - 3 May 2019

Free admission. Gallery open Tuesday - Friday, 10am-5pm. 

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