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Week 7, Day 041 NO POSITON OFFERED

It was expected that I would hear from the university about the Lecturer position – in Education (Visual Art) within the week. I had had the interview with seemingly good results but…the position was not offered to me. Too bad. It would have combined much of my experience to date – as visual art practitioner, educator, academic, researcher and teacher to art teachers. I was so keen and excited to think that what I know could be worth something on the open market. Sure, it would have complicated things in my personal life to live interstate with my job and commute home. Sure, it would have complicated the year’s Tour of B, B & B. But it would have been such fun to be able to invest myself in what I value in a job… insight into art to people who can make this insight real to others in their communities too.

If you were considering offering a job (as described above) to the person (described above and pictured below), wouldn’t you have thought you had found the ideal prospect? Instead, I am short listed but rejected for reasons still unknown to me.

What’s not to like?
What’s not to like?

Week 7, Day 040 HOST GALLERY STATEMENT

Week 7, Day 040 HOST GALLERY STATEMENT

I received Ian Tully’s statement for the catalogue and this is my favourite part:

The universality of Peitsch’s practice ensures engagement with the broadest of audiences whom, I am certain, will be rewarded for their time invested.

It pleases me to no end to think that this exhibition is considered inclusive to all while yet being so specific and individual. The topics I am working with are highly keyed and can be charged with emotion. When one thinks of family, home or community, one hardly ever has a ‘non-committed’ view…all experiences are keen and real and subjective.

It is also pleasing to me to think that people will get something out of B, B & B should they take the time to think. I hope my art is challenging but leads to more understanding– opening eyes to being part of the bigger picture of community.

Swan Hill Gallery

Four Corners and Five Orders (detail)
Four Corners and Five Orders (detail)

Week 6, Day 035 BBB DELIVERY

Week 6, Day 035 BBB DELIVERY

With little funding comes the day when the Expenses must be tallied. This led my partner and I to be our own freighters. I worked out the delivery schedule – what was going where and when. Let me say that having an experienced Roadie for a husband has its benefits! He carefully thought through the packaging for each item. When not finding just the right container, Tom constructed individual boxes starting with flat cardboard. I printed the shipping labels, documenting everything. We loaded our white van and were underway to Maryborough. Next load will require the hire of an enclosed trailer. Subsequent moves will require the employment of my wonderful, highly efficient transport guy, Arthur Roy, who runs C & Art Transport and safely has done all the moving of my installation art throughout Victoria and S.A.

my Patron, Tom Peitsch
my Patron, Tom Peitsch

Week 6, Day 034 ANNOTATED CATALOGUE

I promised the galleries that I would send them an ‘ANNOTATED CATALOGUE” for display and reference to BED, BREAKFAST & BELIEF. Then I had to discover if I was using the adjective correctly. I know ‘annotated’ is usually used in conjunction with a bibliography but I am not completely sure if it can apply this way to a catalogue…augmenting the images of an exhibition. Anyway, I dutifully constructed a catalogue with artist’s comments beside small images of the work. This takes the place of a general artist’s statement and is in keeping with my idea of opening a dialogue with viewers. I am feeding viewers ideas resulting from the art – not to dictate a certain meaning but to give a leg into my thinking behind it. Some people will agree with me, others will take issue, many will simply read with interest. All these are good results.

RESIDUAL   2009, stretched fabric with oxide shadowing
RESIDUAL 2009, stretched fabric with oxide shadowing

When the routines of church and worship disappear like so many relics of ritual, what will remain to speak to ‘the inner being’? Surely not the media, politics or even Globalization, all of which have their own agendas

Week 2, Day 005 No Funding Granted

Week 2, Day 005 No Funding Granted

B, B & B didn’t get ANY government funding specifically for this Tour. Particularly surprising is the toss by the Arts Victoria Touring Project – designed to support Victorian galleries – especially in regional areas – in obtaining Victorian art produced in Victoria for Victorians. It was very disheartening to be sure! There has been no explanation or feed back on this. At least this rejected application supported by the six participating Victorian galleries was a shared disappointment. But with more than two years of planning after the regional Launch by Anthony Camm at the Ararat Regional Art Gallery, B, B & B must not be allowed to come to nothing! With Ian Tully from Swan Hill Regional Gallery as the intrepid Tour Host and six keen venues, thankfully B, B & B continues – perhaps on a shoestring, but with plenty of goodwill and enthusiasm!

Hold on, I just visited the website for Arts Victoria Touring Project recipients and have some ideas as to why B, B & B did not get funding…this project is not by NETS Victoria, who like to create their own tours; it is not ‘multi-artist’ based – seen to be giving more for less; not theatre or orchestra, not Regional Arts Victoria, not Museum based, etc.…this is almost entirely about one government hand paying the other or presenting safe, widely accepted arts outcomes. My interpretation: No handouts for edgy installation art, itself a tricky medium which many outlying galleries do not have the courage to show.

We should not feel badly about not getting the grants, in the least.


Week 1, Day 002 Blogging with a theme

Week 1, Day 002 Blogging with a theme

So, the idea with this year-long Blog is to draw a portrait of BED, BREAKFAST & BELIEF: Seeking The Spiritual Self In Community Relationship ….Who it involves, What it delivers, Where it goes, When it connects/fails, Why it is of interest, and How it changes. Of course, creating the majority of the exhibition has already taken over ten years which will not be documented but more installations will immerge over the year.

This Victorian Tour is unique in that though it represents a large body of work, each gallery was encouraged to pick installations which suited its particular preferences, gallery space and clientele. With great enthusiasm, these choices were enacted. So what seemed like a good idea at the time is proving to be a complicated process. Effectively, each gallery chose very different work and six groupings of Peitsch art will be installed throughout the Tour. The good thing of course is that each gallery director will have exactly what she/he wants and people visiting more than one location will expand their experience of the work.

The earliest installation of the exhibition
The earliest installation of the exhibition