HomeIndyJOIN THE CLUB: The art of conversation

JOIN THE CLUB: The art of conversation

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

It’s hard to know, really – is it an art group or a chat club?
Jo Fearon laughs as she tries to explain raison d’etre for the Queenscliff arts group, 10 women who enjoy socialising as much as splashing plaint about on canvas.
“We’re just a loosely connected group of people who paint or draw on a Friday afternoon,” Jo said.
“We even have some who come along more for that chat than the art. It’s all very low key, it’s not something anyone who really wanted to join an artists’ group would consider.”
Jo conceded a “couple in the group exhibit and sell” and “some are talented” but they had “other outlets”.
One member had an idea of running an exhibition and booked the group in at Queenscliff Neighbourhood House where they were now based, she said.
“Some of the group who go to art shows got excited about it. It certainly was an interesting experience for us in organising an exhibition.
“But that’s not really what we are about. Once you understand what the group is about, and how important the social aspect is – the art is almost a by-product.”
Jo said everyone had their own equipment, new members bought “some stuff” and the group shared equipment as well.
“The neighbourhood house had a few easels built, so we use those sometimes,” she explained.
The group began in a much smaller room based on a belief that everyone could paint or draw at some level.
“Most people go on that they can’t paint or draw and they often get talked out of it in their lives,” Jo observed.
“But you see kids who all can draw – no child ever thinks they can’t draw. It’s only as we get older that we get talked out of it and people get the idea that they can’t do it.
“There are people I know personally who would say that. But it’s not about artistic perfection – it’s just about doing what you can and what you enjoy.”
As evidence of the theory, Jo said a couple who had never touched paint or brush since they were kids had come along and were now happily painting away.
“Some people have been for formal art lessons and can offer some advice but we don’t hold any lessons or do any teaching.
“Some get a bit of satisfaction from the art process and decided to go on to do serious lessons.”
Jo said the group had grown organically without advertising or promotion.
“Some come and go, people usually hear by word of mouth. To us it’s very personal and we feel there has to be a bit of chemistry there, so we don’t really look for new members as such.”
Given all that, perhaps the column this week should be renamed Don’t Join the Club.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Truck driver dies near Meredith

A truck driver was killed this morning after his vehicle overturned on Slate Quarry Road near Meredith. Emergency services were called to the scene at...
More News

Seven arrested following separate theft incidents

Three adults and four youths have been arrested over three days following separate incidents of alleged thefts across Greater Geelong. Three people...

Not Another Commonwealth Games: What Geelong’s Experience Means for Brisbane 2032

All eyes are on Milano at the moment. The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are currently underway, and the competitions are delivering dramatic storylines and...

Rowers converge on the Barwon

Geelong hosted the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta where the best rowers from across the state converged to the Barwon River on Saturday 14...

Lara and Heads win semi-finals

Local cricket semi-finals were played on 14 and 15 March and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Bisinella Oval where Lara hosted St Peters...

Opportunities for women leaders

The City of Greater Geelong has announced two new scholarships for local women leaders. The EmpowerHER leadership scholarships, announced on Wednesday 11 March at the...

Nyaal Banyul works complete

Major building works on Nyaal Banyul Geelong Convention and Event Centre are now done, with the facility on track to publicly open in July....

Rescue effort makes unexpected find

A fish rescue and translocation operation in the Moorabool River has led to the discovery of a rare species. A population of Australian grayling, a...

Ageing positively in Surf Coast

The Surf Coast community can learn how to age with a healthy, wealthy and wise attitude during a positive ageing event in Anglesea next...

Celebrating one of the greats

Few songwriters have had the same ongoing influence and widespread appeal as American singer-songwriter James Taylor. It’s his place in the cultural consciousness that forms...

World-class choirs on display

Local singers will have the chance to rub shoulders with Australia’s best when choirs from around Australia and New Zealand converge on Geelong next...