Previews
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Behind the Scenes: Hamley Studio
Artists Sally Ryan and Ben Ryan of Hamley Studio run art classes for students, from beginners to advanced, with a focus on classical drawing and painting from life – portraiture, still life and figurative compositions.
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Lyrical Landscapes: The Art of William Robinson
William Robinson AO has captured the ever-changing Queensland landscape with a flawless, reverential beauty that allows us to stop and reflect on our place in the world.
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Mimi Jaksic-Berger: Art and Soul
In 'Art and Soul', Mimi Jaksic-Berger looks at the psychology of colour, the compositional interrelation of forms, and her own spiritual foundations.
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Dean Cross: Icarus, my Son
This exhibition examines the too common experience of rural and regional people who need to leave in search of opportunities not available to them. A semi-autobiographical exhibition, ‘Icarus, my Son’ ruminates on ideas of home, ambition, cataclysm and loss.
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Harrison See, Desmond Mah, Aasiya Evans: A Place We Call Home
Harrison See, Aasiya Evans and Desmond Mah present works that talk about the nature of home, the intricacies of cultural exchange through collaboration and the place of the artist in overarching cultural conversations.
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Made / Worn: Australian Contemporary Jewellery
For 'Made / Worn: Australian Contemporary Jewellery', 22 artists examine the role of jewellery, expanding on the notion of wearable art and the diversity it entails.
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WARWAR: The Art of Torres Strait
'WARWAR' showcases the evolution and strength of Torres Strait Islander tradition and society through a diverse range of works by arts practitioners from the 19th century to the present.
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Oliver Watts: Sweet is the Swamp
Dr Joseph Brennan speaks with Oliver Watts about the eight works of ‘Sweet is the Swamp’ – fluid and fragmentary paintings soaked in allusion and the symbolism of a key site of Australian significance.
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Stanislava Pinchuk: The Wine Dark Sea
Stanislava Pinchuk succumbs to her ‘life-long love affair’ with marble, creating poetic work that alludes to the experiences of migrants in Australia while referencing Homer’s Odyssey.
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Pierre Mukeba: Black Emotion
Pierre Mukeba's latest drawings are grittier, coarser and less inhibited – both fierce in their expression, as well as dreamlike and poetic.
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Sally Rees: CRONE
Explore the harsh truths and stereotypes faced by aging women and the crone archetype in ‘CRONE’, where artist Sally Rees reclaims her authentic self and wears her years with ‘a badge of pride’.
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