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ARTS FESTIVAL 25-26 MAY 2018 K A L E I D O S C O P E 10am - 5.30pm including Gallery (sculpture, jewellery, ceramics), live entertainment, artisan markets, food and wine, rides, sideshow alley, workshops and more. Welcome to MAYO 2018 It’s ten years since the first MAYO Arts Festival was launched onto the local arts scene, and it’s truly wonderful to see how much both the St Margaret’s and wider Brisbane community have embraced this celebration of the arts. Held biennially, 2018 marks the sixth MAYO Arts Festival. Not only is it an event that highlights the importance of the arts at St Margaret’s, as part of the holistic education we seek to offer each child, it is a time we can all come together as a community and immerse ourselves in the festival experience and enjoy the wide-ranging activities and entertainment the day has in store for us all. From the opening cocktail party on the Friday evening, which showcases some spectacular 3-D pieces from an array of talented artists, right through to “Last Drinks” on the terraces on Saturday evening, the festival promises something for the whole family including: artisan market stalls, plenty of fun rides, sideshow alley games and activities for the young and young at heart, gourmet food trucks and glorious sweet treats, music and entertainment, and creative workshops to unleash your inner artist. In addition, there are some truly amazing raffle prizes on offer – don’t forget to purchase tickets available on the day from the Arts Centre Foyer, Information Stall or from platinum sponsor Ocean Dynamics (visit their stall on Circular Drive). I would like to thank all the wonderful supporters of the festival: our sponsors, parent volunteers, donators of goods and all the St Margaret’s staff who have worked for months to bring you the 2018 MAYO Arts Festival. All you need to do now is grab your family and your friends and enjoy the celebrations. Ros Curtis Principal Workshop Description Location Participants Cost Age Times PRE BOOKED WORKSHOP INFORMATION Brush Lettering Basics If you’ve ever wanted to try brush lettering but didn’t know where to start, then here’s your chance. This Brush Lettering workshop will provide the perfect opportunity to learn this popular art in a relaxed, three hour workshop. Each workshop attendee will receive a Brush Lettering kit including a brush pen, work booklet and ‘Support Zine’. To book, visit Eventbrite: www.brushletteringmayo.eventbrite.com.au Eunice Library Maximum 10 $70pp 12yrs+ 11:00am - 2:00pm Terrarium Log Making Create and take home a gorgeous, unique Terrarium Log masterpiece. All materials, accessories and plants supplied. Come and try on the day, unless sold out prior. Barley Sugar Garden Maximum 15 per session $30pp Suitable for Primary students Session 1 (12:00pm - 12:30pm) Session 2 (1:15pm - 1:45pm) Session 3 (3:30pm - 4:00pm) Ear Candy Create your own unique earrings using supplied materials including coloured acrylic shapes and tassels. Choose from making medium earrings for $20 or large for $25. Come and try on the day, unless sold out prior. Primary Visual Art Room V105 Maximum 10 Ranges from $20/25 9 yrs+ Session 1 (10:00am) Session 2 (10:30am) Session 3 (11:00am) Session 4 (11:30am) COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS Boarding House Island Dance Workshop There are more than 100,000 islands that dot the Pacific Ocean forming Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia and not forgetting our beloved Torres Strait Island. Senior students and Mrs Gracemere Mataia from Boarding will be hosting a workshop teaching authentic Polynesian dance and culture. This workshop embodies the spirit of the islands, taking you through a magical voyage in time, places, and legends leaving you with a Polynesian wanderlust. Our goal is to share and maintain this culture and lifestyle that is so dear to us through music, allowing you to try our costumes, and dance to the beat of the drums. Independent Learning Centre 40 Gold Coin donation (flower lei necklace) All ages 2:00pm (30-40 mins session) Make a Crystal Suncatcher Create your own suncatcher in this workshop where all materials are supplied. Barley Sugar Garden Maximum 10 per session $15pp All ages Session 1 (11:30am - 12:00pm) Session 2 (12:30pm - 1:00pm) Session 3 (4:00pm - 4:30pm) Bracelet Making Use beads of all colours, shapes and sizes to design and make your very own bracelet. Barley Sugar Garden $5 All ages 12pm - 4:30pm Cupcake Decorating Decorate a Vanilla Pod Cupcake. Barley Sugar Garden $5 All ages 12pm - 4:30pm Make a Kaleidoscope Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun workshop. Piazza Free All ages 10:00am - 11:30am Jewellers Barbara Heath Caroline Kelly Anna Leyshon Jilly Marsden Bianca Mavrick Clare Poppi Kate Warby Alice Yeung Ceramicists Linda Back Peter Biddulph Kirstin Farr Dennis Forshaw Kerry Holland Georgina Hooper Fiona Kurnadi Clairy Laurence Anne Mossman Rita Ringma Kenji Uranishi Larissa Warren Artists exhibiting in the MAYO Art Gallery Exhibition Circular Drive Entertainment 12.00pm Yalari Welcome to Country 12.15pm Jackson Wind Ensemble & Sister Helen Wind Symphony 12.45pm Dance Performances: Ballare/Wearable Art/Combined Primary & Secondary Performance 1.00pm Elayne Jones Percussion Ensemble 1.15pm Boarding House Island Dance Group 1:30pm Year 10 Music Class Performance 1.35pm Elayne Jones Percussion Ensemble & Regale Percussion Ensemble 1.45pm Stradivari Strings 2.00pm Chamber Strings 2.15pm Amati Strings 2.30pm Serenata 2.45pm Belle Voci 3.00pm Primary Chorale 3.15pm Elevarsi Voices 3.30pm Encorah 3.45pm Solo Performances 4.15pm Stage Band 4.30pm Highly Strung 4.45pm Secondary Rock Bands 5.30pm PERFORMANCE PROGRAM ENDS 2016 With thanks to our Sponsors Gold Platinum Silver Bronze Proudly sponsored by Supporting Partners Sculptors Jo Bone Mela Cooke Karl de Waal Michael Eather FireWorks Gallery Artists Phil Gordon Stephen Hart Roslyn Haydon Zygmunt Libucha Donna Marcus John Morris Deb Mostert Casselle Mountford Elizabeth Poole Graham Radcliffe Scott Redford Bruce Reynolds Georgette Schwantes Carly Scoufos Peter Steller Alick Sweet Ian Waldron Carolyn V Watson

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ARTS FESTIVAL

25-26 MAY 2018

K A L E I D O S C O P E

10am - 5.30pmincluding Gallery (sculpture, jewellery, ceramics),

live entertainment, artisan markets, food and wine, rides, sideshow alley, workshops and more.

Welcome to MAYO 2018It’s ten years since the first MAYO Arts Festival was launched onto the local arts scene, and it’s truly wonderful to see how much both the St Margaret’s and wider Brisbane community have embraced this celebration of the arts.

Held biennially, 2018 marks the sixth MAYO Arts Festival. Not only is it an event that highlights the importance of the arts at St Margaret’s, as part of the holistic education we seek to offer each child, it is a time we can all come together as a community and immerse ourselves in the festival experience and enjoy the wide-ranging activities and entertainment the day has in store for us all.

From the opening cocktail party on the Friday evening, which showcases some spectacular 3-D pieces from an array of talented artists, right through to “Last Drinks” on the terraces on Saturday evening, the festival promises something for the whole family including: artisan market stalls, plenty of fun rides, sideshow alley games and activities for the young and young at heart, gourmet food trucks and glorious sweet treats, music and entertainment, and creative workshops to unleash your inner artist. In addition, there are some truly amazing raffle prizes on offer – don’t forget to purchase tickets available on the day from the Arts Centre Foyer, Information Stall or from platinum sponsor Ocean Dynamics (visit their stall on Circular Drive).

I would like to thank all the wonderful supporters of the festival: our sponsors, parent volunteers, donators of goods and all the St Margaret’s staff who have worked for months to bring you the 2018 MAYO Arts Festival.

All you need to do now is grab your family and your friends and enjoy the celebrations.

Ros Curtis Principal

Workshop Description Location Participants Cost Age Times

PRE BOOKED WORKSHOP INFORMATION

Brush Lettering Basics

If you’ve ever wanted to try brush lettering but didn’t know where to start, then here’s your chance. This Brush Lettering workshop will provide the perfect opportunity to learn this popular art in a relaxed, three hour

workshop. Each workshop attendee will receive a Brush Lettering kit including a brush pen, work booklet and ‘Support Zine’. To book, visit Eventbrite: www.brushletteringmayo.eventbrite.com.au

Eunice Library

Maximum 10 $70pp 12yrs+ 11:00am - 2:00pm

Terrarium Log MakingCreate and take home a gorgeous, unique Terrarium Log masterpiece.

All materials, accessories and plants supplied. Come and try on the day, unless sold out prior.

Barley Sugar GardenMaximum

15 per session $30pp

Suitable for Primary

students

Session 1 (12:00pm - 12:30pm) Session 2 (1:15pm - 1:45pm) Session 3 (3:30pm - 4:00pm)

Ear CandyCreate your own unique earrings using supplied materials including coloured acrylic shapes and tassels.

Choose from making medium earrings for $20 or large for $25. Come and try on the day, unless sold out prior.

Primary Visual Art Room V105

Maximum 10Ranges

from $20/25

9 yrs+

Session 1 (10:00am) Session 2 (10:30am) Session 3 (11:00am) Session 4 (11:30am)

COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS

Boarding House Island Dance Workshop

There are more than 100,000 islands that dot the Pacific Ocean forming Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia and not forgetting our beloved Torres Strait Island. Senior students and Mrs Gracemere Mataia from Boarding will be hosting a workshop teaching authentic Polynesian dance and culture. This workshop embodies the spirit of the islands, taking

you through a magical voyage in time, places, and legends leaving you with a Polynesian wanderlust. Our goal is to share and maintain this culture and lifestyle that is so dear to us through music, allowing you to try

our costumes, and dance to the beat of the drums.

Independent Learning Centre

40

Gold Coin donation (flower lei necklace)

All ages 2:00pm (30-40 mins session)

Make a Crystal Suncatcher Create your own suncatcher in this workshop where all materials are supplied. Barley Sugar GardenMaximum

10 per session$15pp All ages

Session 1 (11:30am - 12:00pm) Session 2 (12:30pm - 1:00pm) Session 3 (4:00pm - 4:30pm)

Bracelet Making Use beads of all colours, shapes and sizes to design and make your very own bracelet. Barley Sugar Garden $5 All ages 12pm - 4:30pm

Cupcake Decorating Decorate a Vanilla Pod Cupcake. Barley Sugar Garden $5 All ages 12pm - 4:30pm

Make a Kaleidoscope Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun workshop. Piazza Free All ages 10:00am - 11:30am

Jewellers Barbara Heath Caroline Kelly Anna Leyshon Jilly Marsden Bianca Mavrick Clare Poppi Kate Warby Alice Yeung

Ceramicists Linda Back Peter Biddulph Kirstin Farr Dennis Forshaw Kerry Holland Georgina Hooper Fiona Kurnadi Clairy Laurence Anne Mossman Rita RingmaKenji Uranishi Larissa Warren

Artists exhibiting in the MAYO Art Gallery Exhibition

Circular Drive Entertainment12.00pm Yalari Welcome to Country

12.15pm Jackson Wind Ensemble & Sister Helen Wind Symphony

12.45pm Dance Performances: Ballare/Wearable Art/Combined Primary & Secondary Performance

1.00pm Elayne Jones Percussion Ensemble

1.15pm Boarding House Island Dance Group

1:30pm Year 10 Music Class Performance

1.35pm Elayne Jones Percussion Ensemble & Regale Percussion Ensemble

1.45pm Stradivari Strings

2.00pm Chamber Strings

2.15pm Amati Strings

2.30pm Serenata

2.45pm Belle Voci

3.00pm Primary Chorale

3.15pm Elevarsi Voices

3.30pm Encorah

3.45pm Solo Performances

4.15pm Stage Band

4.30pm Highly Strung

4.45pm Secondary Rock Bands

5.30pm PERFORMANCE PROGRAM ENDS

2016

With thanks to our Sponsors

Gold Platinum

Silver Bronze Proudly sponsored by

Supporting Partners

Sculptors Jo Bone Mela Cooke Karl de Waal Michael EatherFireWorks Gallery Artists Phil Gordon Stephen Hart Roslyn Haydon Zygmunt Libucha Donna Marcus John Morris Deb Mostert

Casselle Mountford Elizabeth Poole Graham Radcliffe Scott Redford Bruce Reynolds Georgette Schwantes Carly Scoufos Peter Steller Alick Sweet Ian Waldron Carolyn V Watson

Before you go

home make sure you

pick up a memento at the

Information Stall (67)

Apron - $30.00

T-Shirt - $25.00

ATM available (68)

Sculpture,

ceramics

and jewellery

by Queensland artists

on sale all day

in the

Arts Centre Foyer

Most of the festival will wrap up at 5:30pm. For those keen to linger, the bar will be open until 7pm for “Last Drinks”.

Food & Drink

1 Bar – Music Support Group

2 Tapas on the Terraces collection (from 3pm)

3 Stone & Wood pop up bar

4 Breakfast BBQ (9:30am – 12pm) – Swimming Support Group

5 Soft drinks and Water – Boarder Support GroupYalari “Pay it Forward” Stall

6 Strawberries and Ice Cream – Tennis Support Group

7 Iced Tea Co. Refreshing iced teas

8 Queen of Pops Coffee and ice cream pops

9 Sate House Steamed Yum Cha

10 Evelyn’s Street Food

11 Roam’in Pizza Woodfired pizzas

12 Wicked Wafflez Waffles

13 Dippin Dots Ice cream

14 Captain Gozzy Turkish gozleme

15 Bruce the Food Truck injectable donuts and cronuts and organic coffee

16 Year 3 Popcorn Stall

17 Prep Lolly Stall sponsored by Strathmores

18 Kokopod Chocolate

19 Chokola’j Chocolate and dessert atelier

20 Year 6 Cake Stall sponsored by Clear Insurance

21 M’s Café Coffee

22 Smoked Brisket Rolls

Artisan Market Stalls

23 Plant Stall – Boarding House

24 Short Stuff Creations

25 Scrapbooking Bits and pieces for scrapbooking

26 Books Galore

27 Racecourse Road Dental

28 Earth Fibre Eco dyed products

29 Alcie May Swimwear and activewear

30Antler & Moss Ceramics designed and handcrafted in Australia, inspired by edgy antler strength x soft delicate moss

31 Ocean Dynamics and Raffle Tickets

32Grey & Bird Original designs and artworks, small functional furniture and display pieces handmade from reclaimed materials

33 San Nizet Contemporary women’s fashion and accessories

34 Squid and Blanket Designs

35 Miss Bindy Beach and Living

36A Ceramics Beautifully crafted, high-fire stoneware pieces for everyday use, inspired by the earth, the environment and the seasons

37Create Estate Coastal inspired homewares and custom made bedheads made locally by a team of creatives

38 Peg & Rainy Precious Heirlooms Artwork transformed into vintage prints and books

39Lumen + Luxe Concrete vessels, 100% natural candles + melts, ambience room sprays, pillow mist and room diffusers

40 Brenda Stevens Paintings Oil paintings

41 Ari Adams Art Artworks specialising in human and animal portraiture

42 Anise Designs Zipped handmade pouches made with designer fabrics

43 This and That Styling Cushions, bags and lamp shades

44 Aaron Micallef Glass

45 Hunter & Collector Sculpture

46Secret Garden Artisanal Soaps Vegan friendly soap bars made with 100% pure virgin coconut oil, enriched with essential oils and fragrances

47 Silksnbeads Crystal suncatchers

48 Boarding House Island Dance Stall

Rides & Activities

49 Ride Ticket Booth – Wristbands and tickets

50 Rides│Giant Chairs│Rockwall│Giant Slide Jumping Castle│Tea Cup and Saucer

51 Bubble Buzz

52 Barley Sugar Bonanza Ticket Booth – Loyalty Passes

53 Sideshow Alley Game

54 Year 4 Lob a Choc

55 Pre-Prep Lucky Dip

56 Year 1 Face Painting sponsored by Oxlades

57 Year 5 Wine Wheel

58 Putt Putt sponsored by Golf Central

Workshops

Pre booked

59 Brush Lettering Basics

60 Ear Candy

61 Terrarium Log

Come & Try

62 Boarding House Island Dance Workshop

63 Crystal Suncatchers

64 Year 2 Decorate a Cupcake sponsored by Vanilla Pod

65 Bracelet Making sponsored by Oxlades

66 Make a Kaleidoscope

General

67 Information – T Shirts, Aprons & Raffle Tickets St Margaret’s and Durack College Enrolments

68 ATM

69 First Aid

Fabulous student displays from Primary to Year 12

can be found in the following locations:

Year 4 Chameleons - Circular Drive Gardens

Year 5 and Secondary Art (Years 7 - 11)

Kaleidoscope Installation - Mango Tree, Circular Drive

Year 7 Ceramics - Circular Drive Gardens

Year 8 Kaleidoscope Portraits - Supplies Shop Wall, Circular Drive

Year 9 MAYO Ceramics Projects - Student Gallery, Arts Centre

Year 10 Ceramic Installation - Student Gallery, Arts Centre

Year 11 Ceramic Figures - Student Gallery, Arts Centre

Year 12 Artwork - Student Gallery, Arts Centre

Need Help?Ask one of our St Margaret’s students in uniform or visit the Information Stall (67).

Need First Aid?Visit our Heath Centre (69).

Come & Try on the day

(if not sold out)

A shuttle bus will run from 11.30am to 4.30pm travelling from Oriel Park, up Lancaster Road, to the St Margaret’s bus stop, to assist those parking in surrounding streets.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION SITE PETRIE STREET

GalleryArts Centre

Foyer

Mooloomburram

Eton Hall

Terraces

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Ride Booth

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LOB A CHOC – throw money onto a chocolate, if it lands on the chocolate you win the chocolate!

RafflesTickets are available from the Arts Centre Foyer (ACF), Information Stand (67) and Ocean Dynamics Stall (31)Major raffle draw 4.45pm on Circular Drive followed by minor raffle prizes drawn in ACF.Winners will be notified by email if they are not present.

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