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'''Greg James''' is a Australia Sculptor. Greg's numerous public sculptures have become well known landmarks throughout Fremantle and Perth. His small collectable work is currently on display throughout [[Australia]], and in galleries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. His work has also featured previously in Rome, [[Paris]], London, [[Berlin]], Amsterdam, and Hong Kong.
  
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He was born in Nedlands, Australia in 1954.<ref>[http://www.gregjamessculpture.com/greg.php www.gregjamessculpture.com]</ref> At 18 he enrolled at Claremont Technical College (later to become Claremont School of Art) where he studied Fine Art, majoring in Sculpture. Studies in Ceramics, Welding, Forging and Metal Casting, Fibreglass and Reinforced Plastics and [[Photography]] were undertaken concurrently at various colleges.
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After graduating from Claremont School of Art in 1974 with a Diploma in Fine [[Art]] - Sculpture, he embarked on a two year work and study tour of [[Europe]]. During this time he attended drawing classes at the Hammersmith Polytechnic in [[London]] and worked as an artist's assistant in Spain.
  
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On returning to Western Australia, he worked as a Sculpture Technician for ''Claremont School of Art'' for two years. In 1978 Greg set up a small foundry in his home studio, and staged his first solo exhibition. Fremantle became his base in 1987, where he took up studio space at the rear of the Fly By Night Musicians Club.  
  
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In 1990 he moved studio to Henry Street, re-established bronze casting facilities and produced The Strike for the Perth Mint and Pietro Porcelli for Kings Square, Fremantle.  In 1993 Greg moved studio to the J Shed, where he developed the ''Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery'', and has since established himself as a leading figurative sculptor.
  
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'''Greg James''': {{Cquote|''The essential inspiration for my work is people. Some of my work is concerned with the artistic representations of individuals and or events based on historical fact, while other works concentrate on interpretations of various elements of the human condition''.}}        
  
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== Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery ==
  
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The ''Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery'' is located in J Shed, on [[Bathers Beach Arts Precinct|Bathers Beach]]<ref>[http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/04/04_04_McIlroy.pdf Australian Historical Archaeology-1986]</ref> in Fremantle, [[Australia]] since 1993. J Shed is a heritage listed building that was originally built on Victoria Quay for storage purposes in 1912. Reconstructed on its current location by the Fremantle Harbour Trust in the 1960's, it was restored in 1987.Starting with a bare shed, Greg has developed this space to be a highly efficient and productive sculpture studio with a public viewing deck and gallery.
Milson Printing started business in [[1965]] in a small shop on Duval Street in Key West, Florida. As the business expanded, it moved in [[1974]] to a larger facility in town on Caroline Street, and then again moved in [[1998]] to its present location in Memphis, where the owner could be closer to the blues music he so loves.
 
  
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The studio has served as a training ground for young artists, a temporary facility for established artists and host to visiting international artists. It also continues to accommodate numerous requests from school and special interest groups for educational visits, as well as occasioning musical and theatrical productions, and community art projects. [[Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela's]] photographic exhibition was held at Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery as part of FotoFreo Fringe.
  
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Greg James creates mainly bronze sculptures. The studio has seen the creation of many works, including the intimate sensual nude, windswept fishermen, the heroic soldier and the iconic rock star-Bon Scott.
  
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[[Image:Copy.jpg|thumb|left|525px|Greg James Sculpture Gallery]]
  
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*'''Email''': greg@gregjamessculpture.com
  
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*'''Address''': Studio 2, J Shed-Fleet Street/Fremantle, Western Australia 6160/AUSTRALIA
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== See also ==
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*[[Bathers Beach Arts Precinct|Bathers Beach Art Precinct]]
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*[[Kidogo Arthouse and Art Institute]]
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*[[Directory:J Shed Ceramic Art Studio|J Shed Ceramic Art Studio]]
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*[[Directory:David James Wood Artist|David James-Wood Artist]]
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*[[Peter Zuvela|Peter Zuvela-Photographer]]
  
 
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*[http://www.gregjamessculpture.com Greg James Sculpture-Web Site]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fremantle-Australia/Greg-James-Sculpture-Studio-Gallery/186738825265 Facebook: Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery]
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*[http://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/main/html/?CFID=2310258&CFTOKEN=14303109 Fremantle-Australia]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bathers-Beach-Arts-Precinct/192449010885253  Facebook page of Bathers Beach Art Precinct]
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Greg James is a Australia Sculptor. Greg's numerous public sculptures have become well known landmarks throughout Fremantle and Perth. His small collectable work is currently on display throughout Australia, and in galleries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. His work has also featured previously in Rome, Paris, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Hong Kong.

Background

He was born in Nedlands, Australia in 1954.[1] At 18 he enrolled at Claremont Technical College (later to become Claremont School of Art) where he studied Fine Art, majoring in Sculpture. Studies in Ceramics, Welding, Forging and Metal Casting, Fibreglass and Reinforced Plastics and Photography were undertaken concurrently at various colleges.

After graduating from Claremont School of Art in 1974 with a Diploma in Fine Art - Sculpture, he embarked on a two year work and study tour of Europe. During this time he attended drawing classes at the Hammersmith Polytechnic in London and worked as an artist's assistant in Spain.

On returning to Western Australia, he worked as a Sculpture Technician for Claremont School of Art for two years. In 1978 Greg set up a small foundry in his home studio, and staged his first solo exhibition. Fremantle became his base in 1987, where he took up studio space at the rear of the Fly By Night Musicians Club.

In 1990 he moved studio to Henry Street, re-established bronze casting facilities and produced The Strike for the Perth Mint and Pietro Porcelli for Kings Square, Fremantle. In 1993 Greg moved studio to the J Shed, where he developed the Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery, and has since established himself as a leading figurative sculptor.

Greg James:

The essential inspiration for my work is people. Some of my work is concerned with the artistic representations of individuals and or events based on historical fact, while other works concentrate on interpretations of various elements of the human condition.

Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery

The Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery is located in J Shed, on Bathers Beach[2] in Fremantle, Australia since 1993. J Shed is a heritage listed building that was originally built on Victoria Quay for storage purposes in 1912. Reconstructed on its current location by the Fremantle Harbour Trust in the 1960's, it was restored in 1987.Starting with a bare shed, Greg has developed this space to be a highly efficient and productive sculpture studio with a public viewing deck and gallery.

The studio has served as a training ground for young artists, a temporary facility for established artists and host to visiting international artists. It also continues to accommodate numerous requests from school and special interest groups for educational visits, as well as occasioning musical and theatrical productions, and community art projects. Peter Zuvela's photographic exhibition was held at Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery as part of FotoFreo Fringe.

Greg James creates mainly bronze sculptures. The studio has seen the creation of many works, including the intimate sensual nude, windswept fishermen, the heroic soldier and the iconic rock star-Bon Scott.

  • The Creation of a sculpture of Bon Scott-Link
Greg James Sculpture Gallery


Contact

  • Email: greg@gregjamessculpture.com
  • Address: Studio 2, J Shed-Fleet Street/Fremantle, Western Australia 6160/AUSTRALIA
  • Phone/Fax: +61 (08) 93355857













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