Previews
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Behind the scenes: Melbourne Etching Supplies
Printmaking is an evolving art form that continues to expand. So, we look beyond the medium of print itself, into the rich history of one of Melbourne’s oldest art stores.
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Glenn Barkley: Plant Your Feet
Glenn Barkley's 'Plant Your Feet' encourages you to consider your connection to place, personal histories and the changing nature of the Shoalhaven region.
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Primavera 2022: Young Australian Artists
For 'Primavera 2022,' participating artists draw upon mediums from choreography to moving image to refocus our attention on the what, how, who, and why of our present moment.
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In the studio: Amber Hearn
The colour-filled paintings and sculptures by Sydney-based Amber Hearn are reflective of her Annandale studio, where the artist welcomes in a kaleidoscope of hues. Emma-Kate Wilson speaks with the artist.
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In the studio: Swan River Print Studio
“. . . the space for printmakers to learn and refine printmaking techniques through consistent practice.” – Jo Darvall, artist and chair.
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Soda Jerk: Open Sauce
Soda Jerk's Open Sauce exhibition includes their new film Hello Dankness, 2022, an image matrix commenting on the cultural spectacle of 2016 to 2021.
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Leila Jeffreys: The wound is the place where the light enters
Leila Jeffreys snaps the beauty and intricacy of birds in large-scale photographs that invite the viewer to get up close and connect to the splendour of these avian creatures.
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Behind the scenes: kil.n.it
kil.n.it, a playfully named not-for-profit experimental ceramics studio, pushes the boundaries within the medium while creating a hub for ceramic artists to practice, grow and share.
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Fiona Hall and AJ King: Exodust – Crying Country
Hall and King touch on a myriad of issues from climate change to the acknowledgement of past colonial errors. With the sprouting of a young sapling amid the destruction, there is an offering of hope. Rebirth after dark times.
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A Gentle Misinterpretation: Australian Artists and Chinoiserie
Explore fresh perspectives on Chinoiserie in 'A Gentle Misinterpretation' featuring new works by thirteen Australian artists investigating the fascinating legacy of this Asian aesthetic.
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In the studio: Eleanor Louise Butt
In conversation with Eleanor Louise Butt, we learn about her life in the studio, inspirations and her paintings which produce "a sense of energy and movement . . . swirling, chaotic, sunlight flickering, tensions pulling and pushing, in some sort of dance.”
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