MY PLACE

25-08-17 Angela Sparks is a artist and gallery owner and Spotswood resident. Photo by Damjan Janevski.

What’s your connection to Hobsons Bay?

Growing up in the western suburbs, Hobsons Bay has been an integral part of my life. I have fond memories as a child, of family picnics under the rotunda and playing at the Williamstown beach. I’ve worked locally at various companies, and met my wonderful husband during that time. I recently made a lifetime dream come true and opened an art studio and gallery on Hudsons Road. My dear friends and family live in the area and I frequent the local markets, cafes, restaurants and shops.

What do you like about Spotswood?

Spotswood is a wonderful hidden gem, which has truly evolved over the past 10-15 years. There’s a real community spirit. I love the industrial/art/cafe mix … there’s something for everyone. Hudsons Road has a vibrant shopping precinct and one of Melbourne’s famous bakeries. It’s also conveniently located and has it’s own train station providing easy access to Melbourne CBD.

What would you change?

I’d like to see more trees planted around the cafe precinct and perhaps a street library, book swap cupboard. To support the arts further, installations of street sculptures and wall murals by local artists would be very welcomed.

What’s your favourite local cafe or eatery?

It’s hard to pick a favourite with so many wonderful choices. As I have a sweet tooth though, I can’t go past Candied Bakery and their quality pastries, friendly service and great coffee.

Can you tell me a bit about your passion for art and involvement in Hobsons Bay’s Art in Public Places program?

Like many artists, art has been a passion of mine since childhood. I was inspired by my dad, an oil painter. Fortunately, as a young child, my mum didn’t seem to mind me making paper mache, playing with paint and in general, making a mess. This allowed my creativity and passion for art to flourish, it was an important component of my childhood and who I am today.

After a long successful career in the corporate world, I decided to make a real commitment to being an artist. Last year I successfully completed a Diploma of Visual Arts and this has transformed my art practice to be more socially and environmentally aware. I’m really passionate, but not limited to, using recycled items and found objects. There’s an exciting unknown factor. I participated in Art in Public Places many moons ago … It was an amazing experience, which allowed me as an artist to meet with my community and answer any questions people may have.

What’s something people would be surprised to know about you?

I have a fear of heights but succeeded in a bungy jump off a bridge in Queenstown, New Zealand.