Saturday 28 May 2011

Heritage building houses art space in Brooklyn



For those of you who regularly read our blog on The Edge Art Space in Brooklyn we apologize for neglecting to include images of our beautiful building in past blogs.

Today we have decided to dedicate our blog to the building that is home to us, and home to our amazing offerings to you, the public.

On the long rambling Brooklyn Road as it follows the Hawkesbury River towards the small village of Brooklyn (North of Sydney) you will eventually see The Edge Art Space on your right (120 Brooklyn Road). 




Originally the town hall, and heritage listed, this space is now dedicated to artists, artisans, and musicians. It is wonderfully curated by Gerd Schmid.

Gerd is himself an artist of note, producing originals in his unique multi-medium style.



Finally...remember to keep June 18th clear in your diary for the big night at The Edge Art Space with the Ice Man, Terje Isungset. This master percussionist will shock and amaze with his unbelievable skill. I hope our stage handles all the ice!

Thursday 26 May 2011

Nectar of the Gods produced for the Rhythm Hunters


The Rhythm Hunters extravagant and successful show at The Edge Art Space is now over (see earlier blog) but I feel a little inclined to show off the personalised wine we presented on the night.
As mentioned, tables were themed in baby blue & white, and set with hurricane candles, tiny rice boxes, chocolates and OJ. Hors d’oeuvres  were served prior to the show and interval was punctuated with Madeira cake served by waiters. The ‘piece de resistance’ was the wine. Too often we find custom labelled wine bottles hold disappointingly miserable contents, as the opportunity to serve wine without visible connection to any particular winery is milked for all it is worth. Not at The Edge Art Space. We proudly ventured forth with our hardy volunteers, diligently tasting the wines on offer until we had unanimous decisions.


Though we do not profess to be wine experts, clearly our selections passed the test as we had so many positive remarks about the wines we served. We are all hoping the same team selection process will be utilised for our next upcoming show by master percussionist Terje Isungset on June 18th.