

Honeybee Hardships
Works by Scott Trevelyan showing at Arts Northern Rivers opening 7th November, 5.30 – 7.30pm.
Come along, check out the work and say hi!
Arts Northern Rivers
2/5 Bruxner Highway, Alstonville
RSVP 6th November (for catering purposes)
info@artsnorthernrivers.com.au or
6628 8120
Hope to see you there.
Exhibition Opening of ‘The Re-Authoring Impulse’ – Epicormia Collective
“Don’t DIS my Ability” NSW Ambassdor
“NSW Don’t DIS my ABILITY ambassador, artist Scott Trevelyan talks about his unique art studio situated in NSW Northern Rivers and the value of art in the healing process of people with acquired brain injury”
For those of you that haven’t been out to see ‘Willowbank Studio’ studio yet, here’s the ‘Don’t Dis My Ability’
Beastarium

Recent Article in the Northern Star
If you get the local paper, the Northern Star, you would have seen this great article by Helen Hawkes, following the opening of my latest exhibition “Honeybee Hardships”
Click through to read the full article!
http://www.northernstar.com.au/news/crashing-to-a-new-life/1633971/
Photos from Honeybee Hardships exhibition
Disability Action Plan – Panel Discussion #3 Arts Practice
ABC OPEN: The Art of working with Bees by Jeff Licence
Scott Trevelyan is a NSW north coast artist and print maker who collaborates with bees.
After creating his prints, Scott places them into a wire bee frame and inserts it into the bee hives that he’s been tending for the last 20 years.“It’s always a surprise to see what my little winged mates come
Northern Rivers Printmakers
I had work in a group exhibition of Northern Rivers Printmakers at the Impact7 Conference in Melbourne, earlier this year. The exhibition was held in two locations – Quotidian & Quixotic in Alstonville (DACOU Galleries) and at Monash in Melbourne. The show’s title Footsteps talks about each artists’ own notions of travel and distance. There

Epicormia Collective
The Epicormia Collective comprises six artists working in poetic ways directly or indirectly engaging with the botanical metaphor “epicormic”, i.e. adventitious growth after trauma.
The Re-authoring Impulse is the project we are working on now and it comprises both a museum-quality gallery installation and direct participation in a transmedia engagement development methodology via social media,

Online Catalogue from “Familiar Unfamiliar”
“Familiar Unfamiliar”, was shown at Impact7 Print Conference 2011, Melbourne Australia. A touring exhibition of prints by 45 Australian artists celebrating the 45th anniversary of the Print Council of Australia, the show included my drypoint/etching “Origin of Species”.
Click here for the Familiar-Unfamiliar-online-catalogue
Photos from ‘Festival of Ability’ Byron Bay
Press for the recent Group show ‘Corporeal’
Corporeal—a print exchange folio.
Guest curated by notable printmaker, Rona Green, Corporeal is an exhibition and exchange folio of prints that broadly interpret the theme of the body by 23 emerging and mid-career artists including: Graeme Drendel, Di Ellis, Philip Faulks, Rodney Forbes, Susan Fraser, David Frazer, Rona Green, Rew Hanks, Kaylene Kelly, Michael Kempson,
New work & images from ‘Corporeal’

Launch of Connecting Communities
the Hive Prints (the process)
New work has been added to the gallery, my current body of work is concerned with the plight of the humble honeybee.
I have bee’n keeping bees for around twenty years now. Back when I first became an apiarist, it was a simple manner of ‘robbing the hives’ a couple of times each year to

Acknowledgements for The Re-Authoring Impulse and Decade of Catharsis Exhibitions
Congratulations fellow Epicormia Collective artists Paul Andrew, Marion Conrow, Jeremy Hawkes, Julianne Zoviar Clune & Julie Barratt, for your participation in our fine exhibition ‘The Re-Authoring Impulse’. Shown concurrently with Willowbank Studio’s ‘Decade of Catharsis’ exhibition, Opening Night was held at Northern Rivers Community Gallery Ballina, November 24 with between 350-400 people counted in attendance.
Transform Community Art Project
Article published online at ‘All Things Healing’
I did an interview recently with a US Health and Wellbeing site called All Things Healing http://www.allthingshealing.com.
The article has been published and is now online, you can view it by clicking here.