Wednesday, June 22, 2005


In the gallery during the Small Panel Show Posted by Hello


During the Small panel show Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 11, 2005


Paintings from Mitzi Smith's recent Exhibition Posted by Hello


Mitzi Smith Posted by Hello


Marlene Page Posted by Hello


Example of the work of Marlene Page Posted by Hello


Marlene Page works mainly with silks and can be found at the Old Royal george Studio 23 or on www.healingcirclesilks.com.au Posted by Hello

Tuesday, June 07, 2005


Barry Sanbrook Posted by Hello


Denny Sanbrook Posted by Hello


Marlene Page and Mitzi Smith Posted by Hello


Marlene Page and Ron McCathie Posted by Hello


Jane Kos and Amanda Harris Posted by Hello


Amanda Harris and Phillipa Brookes Posted by Hello


Road to Klimpt by Ron McCathie Posted by Hello


The Small Panel Show at the George Posted by Hello


Carole Ayres Posted by Hello


Stephanie Sanbrook Posted by Hello


Jane Kos Posted by Hello


Sandra Perry Posted by Hello


Ron McCathie in his studio at the George Posted by Hello


Sunset Over Rottnest. Mixed Media 1000x1000 by Barry Sanbrook Posted by Hello
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Sketch of the Old Royal George by Ron McCathie Posted by Hello


Another shot of the Gallery Posted by Hello


Inside the Old Royal George Gallery during recent ORGAF Fundraising Exhibition Posted by Hello

Artists at the George

Mitzi Smith _ Artist
Jane Kos _ Artist
Ron McCathie _ Artist
Karin Morris _ Artist
Denny Sanbrook _ Artist
Marlene Page _ Artist in silk
Barry Sanbrook _ Artist
Sandra Perry _ Artist
Matthew Goodlet _ Artist in glass
Anne Leah _ Artist in glas
Phillipa Brookes _ Jeweller
Amanda Harris _ Artist

The Old Royal George Hotel

This wonderful old building situated in East
Fremantle Western Australia has been a focus of community activity for over 100
years. Originally built as a pub it has had several transformations, the most
recent into a centre for the arts.
It is home to a number of artists who have studios
in the building and also contribute on a regular basis to the gallery which
forms an integral part of the ambience of the place.
The artists run the OLD ROYAL GEORGE ARTISTS
FOUNDATION INC, a group dedicated to keeping the spirit of the arts community
alive and they run the gallery and workshop.
The building has recently changed ownership and is
now controlled by the National Trust who intend to eventually restore the
building back to its former glory. They are in consultation with ORGAF, the
local business community and local residents to gauge opinions on the best usage
for parts of the building. In general the National Trust are committed to
keeping the building as a place for the arts but do need to generate income to
cover recurrent costs.