Toddler Tales is on again at Augusta Library Thursday 12th May at 10.30am. Caregivers with Toddlers aged 18 to 36 months are welcome to attend for a storytime session with books, rhymes, songs, craft and morning tea.
Please reserve your place by phoning Claire on 9780 5602.
Orizome workshop in Margaret River. Credit photographer: Francesco Geronazzo from @margaretriverprintmaking and @margaretrivermakers
Jacky Cheng’s work is fundamentally about identity and awareness through cultural activities and memories of home; country and relationships. Her significant concern and deep interests are about correlating and weaving narratives from her native experiences whilst mapping the esoteric and social relationships of her origins and her new found home, environment, and social surroundings. Her previous art residency in Awagami Factory, Japan taught her more in depth about the importance of relationships with heritage, culture and identity.
She is interested in the dynamics of community engagement through Orizome – the art of folding and dyeing papers revealing individualistic geometrical patterns. Her viewpoint on community is about acknowledging the diversities and unique qualities within the Margaret River community and the wider social fabric. The dip-dyed geometrical patterns will reveal individual expressions, as no one piece will be identical, much like a thumbprint is unique and personal. These pieces will hopefully be part of a community project outcome.
Jacky will be holding an information evening at the Margaret River Library on Thursday 19th May, 6 – 7pm followed by light refreshments. She will talk about her art journey and what she is trying to achieve by participating in an artist in residence program in Margaret River. All welcome.
Frequently Asked Questions What is Orizome?
Ori = Folding, Zome = dyeing
Orizome is an age-old Japanese papercraft that combines the art of ‘origami’ which is paper folding and coloured pigment dip-dyeing to create beautiful geometrical shapes.
Age group
All are welcome to attend. Children should always have their parent or guardian to accompany them. This activity requires some dexterity to folding dry paper and unfolding damp paper.
Booking
No bookings necessary. Just turn up and participate.
Accessibility
Workshop is for all various abilities.
Dye
The mediums used will stain clothing and hands if gloves are not worn. Disposable gloves will be provided.
Food
No food should be consume during this activity to avoid cross contamination of dye and food.
COVID precaution
Let’s look after each other. Please follow national health guidelines and stay home if you are not feeling well.
What’s Next?
Jacky will be holding an information evening at the Margaret River Library on Thursday 19th May, 6 – 7pm followed by light refreshments. She will talk about her art journey and what she is trying to achieve by participating in an artist in residence program in Margaret River. All welcome.
‘Art of Ealain’ : Original art and illustrations by Clare Hamilton
3rd May – 30th June
Clare’s love and intrigue of painting started as a young girl when she was introduced to the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish architect, designer and watercolourist. His artistic approach had much in common with European Symbolism and was influential in the European design movements such as Art Nouveau. His work is simple in design yet intricate and enthralling.
Watercolour is her medium of choice and a bit of an old favourite. She also goes through phases of using acrylics and ink line drawing. Her paintings take inspiration from nature melding familiar objects and organic patterns. She uses a combination of things seen, remembered or imagined. Her style is illustrative in nature whilst also evoking symbolism through her subject matter.
More recently Clare has been focusing on flora and fauna, however, she is equally inspired by a number of drawing subjects whether they are life drawing, landscapes, abstracts and more. Clare is one of the permanent artists at the Margaret River Artisan Store, where along with her original work, she sells other products with her unique artwork prints.
Clare’s business ‘Art of Ealain’ is a name honouring her Scottish roots. The word Ealain is Scottish Gaelic pronounced ‘ya-lain’ meaning to be creative, an acquired craft or skill.
The exhibition continues in the Cocoon Gallery for Emerging Artists until the end of June. Artworks are for sale so take your time when you enter the library and have a browse.
Each year the Children’s Book Council of Australia give us a selected list of the best children’s books from the past year, in six categories:
CBCA Book of the Year: Older Readers
CBCA Book of the Year: Younger Readers
CBCA Book of the Year: Early Childhood
CBCA Picture Book of the Year
Eve Pownall Award
CBCA Award for New Illustrator
The winners of Children’s Book of the year will be announced during Children’s Book Week on Friday 19th August. In the meantime, you are welcome to place a hold on any shortlisted titles using our library catalogue.
More information on the shortlisted titles and the Children’s Book of the Year Award can be found on the Children’s Book Council of Australia website https://cbca.org.au/shortlist-2022
Friday 13th May, 10am – 12pm at the Augusta Council Chambers, Allnutt Terrace Augusta
Mark Greenwood workshop in Augusta
Write a poem. Write a song. Write a book. Find your rhythm and step to your own beat. Like music, language has resonance – a quality captured by words that makes writing meaningful and important. Join award-winning author and percussionist Mark Greenwood for a masterclass on imaginative storytelling. Hone your creative skills and discover the beating heART of your story.
This Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival event is hosted by Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries. This is a FREE event but places are limited.
Saturday 14th May, 3 – 4pm at the Margaret River Library
Join Rashida Murphy for this intimate discussion exploring the themes of identity, heritage, history and the growing pains of the migrant experience that form her latest book, ‘The Bonesetter’s Fee and Other Stories’. Rashida’s characters remake lives in shifting terrain where sometimes it is barely possible to speak, let alone be heard and echo unspoken, misremembered and intentionally forgotten events, that ripple across time and place. Presented by Ana Brawls
Rashida Murphy will be in conversation with Ana Brawls at the Margaret River Library
This Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival event is hosted by Shire of Augusta Margaret River Libraries. This is a FREE event but places are limited. Register on the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival Website
hoopla is a our new eResource that allows you to borrow ebooks, comics, music, audiobooks, movies and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone; even your TV!
Titles can be streamed immediately or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later. There are thousands of titles to choose from, with more being added daily.
As a library member, you can enjoy up to 6 borrows a month. eBooks, eComics and Audio Books are available for 21 days. Borrow videos for 72 hours and music titles for 7 days.
Click here to create your account. If you want to know more about hoopla visit here.
Contact the library on 08 9780 5600 if you have any questions or need help setting up your account.
Augusta Lego Club also features crafts for all ages 3 and above.
Please only book one session per child to allow as many people as possible the chance to attend.
** Limited spaces available, book now to avoid disappointment.
All school holiday activities are FREE at the Shire Libraries, however bookings are essential and children must be accompanied by an adult for each session.
Take away craft packs
Come to the library to collect a free craft pack to take home and make yourself. Packs are designed for children over 5 years old and may require some cutting, pasting and sticking at home.
Choices available include:
Superhero masks
Badges
Bookmarks
Get in quick before they are all gone! Packs are available at both Augusta and Margaret River Libraries.
Try Librarycraft
Calling all Minecraft players! Librarycraft is a free Minecraft Java Edition server for 7 to 17 year olds in Western Australia. You can take part in monthly competitions, play Survival or Creative, and get stuck into mini games!
Brought to you by many awesome WA public libraries, including the Shire of Augusta Margaret River Library Service.
Regular Baby Rhyme Time, Storytime and Toddler Tales sessions take a break over school holidays. Sessions resume during school term, commencing Tuesday 26 April.