Home » Entertainment » Arts and Entertainment » Class is in for artist Bethany Mckay

Class is in for artist Bethany Mckay

Bethany Mckay might have just made the shortlist for one of Australian art’s most prestigious endowments, but it doesn’t hold a candle for her compared with her Swan Hill art classes.

Not only were art classes where her journey in front of the canvas began, as a nine-year-old in Echuca, it is her Swan Hill classes that now drive her forward.

Teaching, Mckay confessed, “has always been my thing”.

She said if she was to leave the art industry now, she would not want her legacy to be her success in competition such as the $50,000 biennial A.M.E. Bale travelling scholarship and art prize – impressive as that was.

“I teach students and adults and the pleasure I get from seeing someone who says they couldn’t draw a stick figure suddenly realise they can paint is just so rewarding,” Mckay said.

“I run four, eight-week terms each year and have been very lucky with word-of-mouth making sure they are pretty well always full.”

That means up to 15 in student classes and 10 with her adults (“there’s just one of me so I’m making sure everyone gets personal attention”).

But despite her dedication, and determination, to help create future generations of painters, it was the Bale that catapulted Mckay into the artistic headlines.

She made the shortlist in oils and acrylics, with a portrait of her 18-year-old brother Solomon, her acknowledgment of realism, which she strongly favoured in her portrait work.

“In the painting of Solomon I overstated the colours I used, bringing purple and green into his skin tones, for example, colours which obviously aren’t there in the real world,” she said.

“The Bale is very much a classical competition, working within established teachings, with a purpose of recognising Australian artists who have demonstrated talent and achievement in traditional styles – including realist, figurative and representational styles.

“The art prize is intended to encourage, support and advance classical training of emerging artists (in their early to mid-career) at any stage of life, who are pursuing the study and practice of traditional art and who desire to study the works of old masters.”

Mckay’s work can be seen – large and small – across regional Victoria.

From a 20m long rural mural in stunning colours down the wall of the Bendigo Bank to, of all places, another series of murals across six walls of a Piangil toilet block, which she is elevating to a stunning piece of placement art.

She also does a lot of commission work (a la her murals) but it also involved portraits (her personal passion) and she was known to churn out some very quick art with live painting at weddings.

“I believe portraits give you incredible scope to tell a story, there’s so much you can convey in that sphere,” Mckay said.

“But I was still absolutely surprised when I was named in the Bale shortlist at my first try, it’s such a plus.”

Operating out of the Dandy Lion Studio, Bethany can be contacted at Bethanymckayart@gmail.com

Digital Editions


  • Eagles return to winners list

    Eagles return to winners list

    The Mallee Eagles have responded in emphatic fashion to their disappointing 47-point defeat to NNW United by thrashing Tyntynder by 127 points at Lalbert on…

More News

  • Satisfaction survey launch

    Satisfaction survey launch

    RESIDENTS across the Murray River Council area are being urged to have their say as part of a new community satisfaction survey launching later this month. Chief executive Stacy Williams…

  • Cancer fundraiser

    Cancer fundraiser

    SWAN Hill is set to rally for a good cause, with the Swan Hill Racecourse Bowls Club hosting a heartfelt Cuppa for Cancer fundraiser next Tuesday. Sponsored by Any Occasion…

  • Headspace marks IDAHOBIT

    Headspace marks IDAHOBIT

    LAST Friday, Headspace Swan Hill partnered with the team at Swan Hill Regional Library and Youth Inc to bring Dragged To to town, a free Drag Bingo event for those…

  • News from Moulamein

    News from Moulamein

    Mighty Magoo’s celebrate IT’S been about two years since the Mighty Magoo’s have had the chance to sing the club song, so it was a pretty special moment. As we…

  • The 19th Hole

    The 19th Hole

    MURRAY DOWNS MEN’S Stableford – Thursday, May 14 SEVENTY nine players competed last Thursday in a Stableford event played across three grades. The C Grade winner was Robert James (30)…

  • Aged care neglect

    Aged care neglect

    UNDER the cover of last week’s Federal Budget, Labor at last released shocking data on how long regional Australians are waiting for home care support through our failing aged care…

  • Rock nostalgia

    Rock nostalgia

    A POWERFUL live tribute celebrating one of music’s most iconic eras is set to sweep into Swan Hill, as the nationally acclaimed Starshine hits the Town Hall stage next month.…

  • A sequel dressed to impress

    A sequel dressed to impress

    TWO decades after the events of The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep returns to the silver screen as Miranda Priestly, the formidable sovereign of the fashion world in the highly…

  • Swan Hill urged to quit for good

    Swan Hill urged to quit for good

    SMOKING rates in the Swan Hill region remain well above the Victorian average as health officials urge locals to use World No Tobacco Day as a chance to quit. Ahead…

  • Swans face first big test

    Swans face first big test

    AFTER collecting last year’s wooden spoon, Swan Hill has emerged as one of the Central Murray’s early surprise packets, charging to four straight wins to open the season and spark…