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Love, Hope & Devotion
Carlos Barrios 23 Nov - 19 Dec 2021 Carlos takes off humanities’ clothes and people look normal, honest of intent and decent .. dignity prevails and resides in his world. He looks under the surface and freely paints the spiritual connection between, women, men, children and animals, including imaginary figures in the pool of life. Negativity does not... Read more -
The Artist's Studio
Eolo Paul Bottaro 26 Oct - 26 Nov 2021 This collection of works by Eolo Paul Bottaro brings together major paintings created over the past two decades, along with unseen ink on paper studies from the artist’s private collection, fine art prints and new bronze maquettes that relate to his yet to be launched public sculpture commission for the... Read more -
Walking Through a Studio Over Time
Louise Feneley 31 Aug - 25 Sep 2021 Driving to Louise Feneley’s studio in Adelaide’s sea-side suburb of Marino, the main source of her inspiration becomes apparent: the ocean. Only a narrow strip of bitumen separates her home from the beach. Multi-coloured shells, polished pebbles, dried seaweed and driftwood, tastefully arranged in baskets, line the ascent to Louise’s... Read more -
Wild Things: A Place Unknown
David Laity 3 - 28 Aug 2021 Paintings within the current exhibition continue the artist’s ongoing exploration of the two parallel themes within his oeuvre: the nude and the environment. Laity’s background as a professional cartoonist is seen in the laconicity of shape and form. The focus on the silhouette against the uncluttered abstracted backgrounds gives his... Read more
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Embracing the Form: A Survey of Sculpture
Ross Miller 3 - 28 Aug 2021 The exhibition encompasses over thirty years of artistic practice and showcases the diversity of subject matter and materials within Miller’s oeuvre. Ross’s studies at the RMIT under George Allen (the sculptor best known for the monumental works at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and the Shrine of Remembrance in... Read more -
Art Completes what Nature Cannot Finish
Bruno Leti 7 - 21 Jul 2021 Leti draws inspiration from the surrounding environment. Whereas the previous bodies of work focused predominantly on landscape, the current exhibition conveys the artist’s immersion in the urban setting. For the new body of work, the Italian-born Leti utilises, as a starting point, coloured marbles and granite of Italian palaces and... Read more -
Future Nostalgia
Louis Pratt 26 May - 12 Jun 2021 Future Nostalgia is an exhibition that seeks to hold the tension between the past and the future, realising it in the present. As an artist, I am interested in the opportunities that new technologies promise. I use technology as part of a hybrid process, by working both by hand and... Read more -
Hue to Hold
Llewellyn Skye 4 - 22 May 2021 The new body of work represents Llewellyn Skye's process-focused efforts to capture the joy-inspiring, life-affirming essence of her source material - the rich, bold florals. The exhibition coalesced during the uncertainties surrounded by the pandemic and rolling lock-downs. As Skye wrote: 'Hue to Hold is a testimony to the cherished... Read more
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Consequence
Tom Gerrard 13 Apr - 21 May 2021 The recent body of work focuses on the daily minutia of anonymous characters as they go about their daily lives. The sheer amount of detail contained within the paintings gives a nod to Tom’s engagement with Street Art. The ubiquitous hypermasculine heads, balding yet heavily moustachioed, would be familiar to... Read more -
Artists of the Western Desert
Greg Weight 16 Mar - 10 Apr 2021 Greg Weight (born 1945) opened his studio in the late 1960s and quickly gained a reputation for having a progressive eye; photographing objects, personalities and landscapes. He has captured portraits of some of Australia’s most significant artists including Arthur Boyd, Margaret Olley and Brett Whiteley. His photographs have been exhibited... Read more -
All About Country
Raymond Young 16 Mar - 10 Apr 2021 Of Gunai, Yorta Yorta, and Gunditjmara descent, Raymond continues drawing inspiration from the traditional designs of the five major clans of his native Gunaikurnai people, the traditional owners of Gippsland, from the coastal areas to the southern slopes of the Victorian Alps. His ceramics pay homage to the shields made... Read more -
Only One in the Room
Saxon Quinn 23 Feb - 13 Mar 2021 'I'm not one for creating new themes for my works, or having cute stories behind each individual painting.. I feel that I’d be selling myself and others short if I did. Like previous bodies of work, Only One in the Room acts as my daily meditation. A way to battle... Read more
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Spiritualisation of the Matter: Recent Paintings and Sculpture
David Milne 23 Feb - 13 Mar 2021 With an exceptional understanding of colour, line and shape that has been developed and refined over his near 50 years as an artist, the symbols and patterns that David Milne places into his meticulous work combine to reflect his artistic background as a Modernist with an acute awareness and sensibility... Read more -
Ngintaka - The Perentie
Jorna Newberry 2 - 20 Feb 2021 Jorna Newberry is a Pitjantjatjara woman who was born c.1959 at Angus Downs. At the time, the more than 3000 square kilometre pastoral lease was owned by the Liddle family whose pioneering ancestor, William Liddle, arrived in the area in the early 1920s to breed sheep and later cattle. Jorna... Read more