As part of AUSTRALIA WEEK at KANAGAWA UNIVERSITY we are pleased to present a mini exhibition featuring the work of Australian artists Kathleen Jennings, Jazmina Cininas, and Mortimer Menpes.

 

AUSTRALIA WEEK
オーストラリアウイーク

an exhibition featuring Australian artists in Japan

As part of the exchange of ideas between Australia and Japan, this exhibition showcases the dreamy artwork and paper cuts of KATHLEEN JENNINGS, the whimsical wolves and girls in the wood of JAZMINA CININAS, and the water colours of MORTIMER MENPES.

Into the Woods by Kathleen Jennings

Display of Australian authors including Tansy Rayner Roberts, Isobelle Carmody, Kathleen Jennings, Lucy Christopher, and Joanne Anderton at Kanagawa University Australia Week 2022.

AUSTRALIA WEEK

November 14-28, 2022
11月14日(月)~11月28日(月)

Ground floor lobby of Kanagawa University Minatomirai campus

おとぎ話文化研究所 Centre for Fairy-Tale Studies

 
 

For more information click here (Japanese)

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  • Kathleen Jennings

    Kathleen Jennings is an illustrator and writer in Brisbane, Australia. She has won one World Fantasy Award (and been a finalist three other times).

    Many of her illustrations and incidental drawings appear on her blog tanaudel.wordpress.com

  • Jazmina Cininas

    For over two decades, Cininas has been charting the various incarnations of the female werewolf as a vehicle for her printmaking practice.

    While best known for her technically demanding reduction linocuts, recent developments in Cininas’ practice include a series of artists’ books from recycled materials signalling a conscious decision to engage with a more sustainable art practice through the use of recycled materials.

  • Mortimer Menpes

    Mortimer Menpes (1855 - 1938) was born "inartistically," as he himself put it, in Port Adelaide in South Australia. He migrated to Britain as a young man and became a successful painter of exotic scenes from his travels around the world, including Japan.