In the last of these special exhibition workshops, explore Michael McWilliams' mastery of form, light and texture in his depiction of humans and creatures.
McWilliams' landscapes teem with wildlife, with native and introduced species that seem to speak to us through their piercing stares. Are they questioning us? Judging us? Or simply observing? While their expressions carry humour and curiosity, they also convey a subtle accusation: a reminder that it is us, the humans, who continue to effect change on the environment.
The final workshop of the series begins with an exploration of Gentle Protagonist: The Art of Michael McWilliams. Wander through the exhibition and select an expression of an animal or human that resonates with you. Focus on this section of the artwork. Then, under the guidance of Launceston-based artist Manuela Pilz, and using a variety of coloured and toned papers, you’ll create close-up drawings that emphasise form, light, and texture, depicting an animal emerging from the darkness. These drawings will serve as the foundation for a piece you can complete at home, inspired by your gallery experience.
At the end of the session, you will have the opportunity to showcase your artwork on QVMAG's social media platforms, with an exciting chance to win an exclusive Michael McWilliams merchandise pack from the QVMAG Shop.
Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your place in this inspiring exploration of one of Australia’s most celebrated artists.
About the workshop
This is the final workshop in a series celebrating Michael McWilliams' current QVMAG exhibition. Book here for the remaining two workshops:
Please note: a separate booking must be made for each workshop.
Please note: separate bookings are required for each workshop.
- This workshop is open for adults (18+) with some drawing experience who are curious about drawing and art in general.
- The registration fee includes all materials.
- This workshop will be held at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery, 2 Wellington St, Launceston.
About the artist
Born in Berlin, Manuela Pilz was raised in Sydney and now calls Launceston, Tasmania, her home. She is an artist specialising in drawing and painting, with a particular passion for working directly from life.
Manuela began her fine art training at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK and further honed her artistic skills at the prestigious Florence Academy in Italy and Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. She is a qualified art teacher from Greenwich University and has taught at universities, high schools, and primary schools.
Manuela draws inspiration from both the expressionistic works of artists like Käthe Kollwitz and Degas and the classical drawings of Europe. Her art is an exploration of mark-making and the representation of light to reveal form using various media.
Since relocating to Tasmania, Manuela has found new inspiration in the people, wildlife, stories, and landscapes of her adopted home. Her work reflects the human condition and particularly the emotions of creatives living in Tasmania.
Currently, Manuela imparts her skills and passion for art by teaching drawing at her school online and in central Launceston. She inspires teenagers and a new generation of young artists to engage in the art of drawing from life and to immerse themselves in the act of observation and creation.
About the exhibition
QVMAG presents the first-ever public exhibition of the works of much-loved Tasmanian artist, Michael McWilliams.
McWilliams is one of Australia’s most successful and widely recognised artists. His quirky and whimsical landscapes, depicting wildlife and domestic and feral species in Tasmanian bushland, farmyards, gardens, and houses, have captivated audiences around Australia and internationally. His works project a great affection for his subjects and, while often humorous, can also carry a darker observation on human effects on the environment.
The exhibition is the first holistic survey of McWilliams’s art, exploring his life and career, his place in the canon of Australian and international art, and his empathy with the wildlife and natural environment of Tasmania. This is a must-see experience for all Tasmanians and anyone who loves the Tasmanian countryside. But be prepared to be watched.
GENTLE PROTAGONIST: ART OF MICHAEL MCWILLIAMS
Art Gallery at Royal Park, 2 Wellington Street, Launceston
14 December 2024 — 23 March 2025
Free entry | Open daily | 10am to 4pm - January: 10am to 5pm
Image: Michael McWilliams, A Pointed Reminder 2021. Acrylic on linen, 100 x 120cm (Private collection, Tasmania).