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Back to school

Erin Pearson
STEVE Singline put his family’s finances on the line three years ago when he returned to study at the ripe, old age of 36.
But after three years of “intensive” study at The Gordon TAFE institute, Singline said he had never looked back.
He will display his art in an exhibition of works from The Gordon students opening this Friday.
“I think initially there was probably a few people scratching there heads thinking what was I doing going to study art for three years and how would I pay the bills?,” Singline said of his decision to enrol in the art course.
“I’m married with two children, so I’m very lucky to have had their support.”
Singline said a chance meeting with a friend involved in soapstone carving reignited his passion for art after years working as a spray painter and in community development.
“I started the (course) because I was really interested in pursuing art as more than a hobby.
“Three years ago I decided it was really time to make it an investment in my creative life.”
Singline, who majored in painting, said returning to study as a mature-age student had “opened his eyes” to other art forms.
“Working alongside students of all ages and getting that mutual peer support and encouragement was great, everyone had their own little projects going on.
“Everyone’s work is very diverse, from bronze sculptures and large works on paper to digital photography and multi-media works as well.
“Everyone was really committed.”
Singline encouraged patrons to inspect the exhibition, 8 Degrees.
“I think it’s a unique opportunity to experience where emerging artists in Geelong are heading and the results of quite disciplined and rigorous endeavor,” he said.
“We all have a commitment to working in the studio and producing a diverse body of work reflective of our own ideas.”
The Gordon creative vision skill centre manager Jamie Ivarsen said the “special and unique” exhibition would reflect each students’ journey throughout the course.
“We’re excited to showcase such a breadth of style and technique from our region’s up-and-coming artists and there’ll be something to appeal to everyone at the exhibition.”
The exhibition will be open at The Gordon’s Basement Studios in C Building at the institute’s city campus until December 9.

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