CLASS BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES
Bookings Steven 0420 985 527
Studio Classes Facilitators 0412 332 535
Calendar CoOrdinator 0412 332 535
Tutors Contact details are on Calendar Page
MEMBERSHIP
Annual Membership is $15.00 (From July 1st )
Forms are available at the centre or by Email request

WHEN IS COMMUNITY ARTSHARE ALLIANCE OPEN?
Social Art/Clay Sessions and Tutored Classes are held on different mornings with special workshops programmed as per demand and popularity.
Please ring Workshop CoOrdinator to register your interest in joining a group or enrolling in programmed tutored workshops and details regarding our current calendar.
WHERE IS COMMUNITY ARTSHARE ALLIANCE AND HOW DO I GET THERE?
We are located next to the Queensland Ambulance Centre behind the Wineglass Tower and Logan West Community Centre. Our address is Orr Court, Hillcrest Qld 4118. Orr Court runs parallel to the Highway but is only accessible from Wineglass Drive or Coronation Rd.
The Centre is accessible from Brisbane direction, taking Mt Lindesay Highway overpass to Middle Road and left turn into Wineglass Drive, up through the Logan West Community Centre car park
(around the right
hand edge) past Browns Plains Police Station and Logan West Fire Station, Turn left at Ambulance and Centre is on left at end of service road (Orr Court)
The Centre is accessible from Beaudesert direction turning off Mt Lindesay Highway via Coronation Road and through the roundabout to Orr Court on the left and to the end of the road.
MAILING ADDRESS
Logan West Community Artshare Alliance Inc
PO Box 1032 Browns Plains Qld 4118 EMAIL loganwestcasa@gmail.com
MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!
WE’RE SEARCHING FOR VOLUNTEERS,
PLEASE JOIN US! VOLUNTEER TODAY
As we are not program funded, we rely on assistance to run our programs with the generous contribution of time and energy by our volunteers. Make new friends and widen your network by joining us in providing art opportunities to the wider community. Your voluntary participation is assured of being a very rewarding experience !
MAKE A DONATION
We are a Not For Profit Organisation and rely on Grants and Sponsorship to help us keep our fees reasonable. Any donations of money or goods are greatly appreciated and acknowledged. If you have any equipment or materials you no longer use please contact us to see if we can use them in our activities. LWCASA is a Registered Charity.
As we have DGR Status, donations to our centre are tax deductable.
CASA TUTORS
Our Tutors are all Community focused and have many years’ experience working with public and private sectors.
About Sherry Austin: Clay, Hebel, Glass Fusing, Ceramics, Sand Blasting, Scan N Cut Classes
Sherry first discovered her interest in art approximately fifteen years ago when visiting her cousin in Canada. She prefers to do portraits, nudes and anything precious to her such as family and pets, and enjoys using pastels and dabbles in acrylics, pencils and charcoal.
Sherry’s first introduction to the medium of clay was at Grafton Artsfest in 2002 where under the tuition of Debbie Gillett, Sherry realized her talent and love for this expressive medium. Enrolment in an Advanced Diploma of Ceramics quickly followed as she became eager to learn as much as possible about working with clay and the various firing techniques, eventually gaining her Diploma of Visual Arts. Working with clay has given her added enthusiasm in her art ventures.
Sherry prefers to work in sculptural forms mainly in figures and busts and is always experimenting with finishes. Experimentation in further mediums such as glass and Hebel have been the result of skills gained from courses undertaken at various festivals.
Sherry’s community involvement has always been a driving force and she is proud of such achievements as establishing the Art & Pottery Studios at Loganlea and her involvement in projects such as Community Renewal at Adelaide Circuit Park Beenleigh.
Many years of 
serving on the LCC RADF Board has been an enriching and learning experience, while employment with different community centres has been a mix of financial administration and organizing community activities such as BCC Gold, Chill Out, Gold’N’Kids and Krank Holiday activities. Classes for all mediums, abilities and ages are listed on the Calendar. As well as regular classes in Clay Sculpture & Hand Building, Wheel Throwing, Strong Arm Wheel, Sherry also teaches specialist classes, such as Hebel Carving, large clay sculptures, mould making, slip casting or glass slumping. Ring Sherry, and book by appointment.
About Rob Tindale: Clay, beading, jewellery, glass fusing classes
Wednesday mornings our art studio hosts a lesson in drawing and painting skills for beginners and intermediate. Rob has been an artist for over 40years, having started with drawing and oil painting. Adding to her skills through undertaking courses and workshops, Rob now finds her favourite mediums are clay and glass. She also still works in pastels, acrylics, oils and life drawing, and hebel carving when the occasion arises.
Rob has been engaged as a facilitator of numerous workshops for both children and adults in the mediums of clay, glass, beads, acrylics and mixed media.
As well as being a regular Krank Facilitator Rob was also
involved in the RADF Community Project of The Totem Pole Public Art Work with Sherry, Mary and Sandra along with many of the volunteer assistants who took part in community sessions with them.
Disabilities and Handcrafts
At present we have a couple of classes for Disability Clients (and also carers). If there is a group who wish to book in for a special session, please contact Sherry or Steven to discuss options. The therapeutic value of art involvement is well documented, and we love to give our special students opportunities to express themselves and learn new skills in multiple mediums.
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