Select Exhibitions
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Lucy Hersey: Earthsong
South Gippsland artist Lucy Hersey has a long-held affinity for complex terranean ecologies and quiet sciences of soil.
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Catherine Griffiths: Out of Line
Catherine Griffiths operates at the nexus of an expanded, socially engaged, interdisciplinary practice founded in graphic design.
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Treading Lightly
The Blak Design program celebrates its fifth iteration with Treading Lightly, showcasing seven Victoria-based First Peoples artists and designers.
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Ning Chen: NING: TRANQUILITY
Ning Chen specialises in traditional Chinese brush and ink on paper and is known for the creation of anthropomorphic animals, especially horses.
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Pippin Drysdale: Infinite Terrain
Ceramicist Pippin Drysdale is known for vast fields of flowing lines and mesmerising colour, evoking landscapes both intimate and expansive.
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Milan Milojevic: Once Was / Is: Revisiting The Archive
Known for creating imaginary hybrid worlds that echo the traditions of eighteen- and nineteenth-century European wood block designs.
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Deborah Marks: The Uncertainty Series
Sydney-based painter Deborah Marks’ practice explores the psychological dimensions of the human condition.
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Jasmine Crisp: Not without each other
Adelaide-based painter and muralist Jasmine Crisp’s practice features local figures, spaces, and belongings from her lived experience.
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Joanna Poulson: Elegance And Dignity – A Celebration Of Dahlias
Adelaide-based artist Joanna Poulson is known for her tonal realism floral imagery, exploring the beauty and vibrancy of nature.
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Julia Trybala: New Paintings
Refusing the crowded allure of elementary eroticism or overt transgression, New Paintings triangulates eros, containment failure, and stratification.
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Shan Turner-Carroll: Bless you, Bless me, Bless the mountain
Bless you, Bless me, Bless the mountain features a suite of new photographic works presented alongside large-scale sculptural interventions.
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Mark Bo Chu: Monumental
Mark Bo Chu paints singular and collective Melbourne subjects – pressing at what makes a moment, monumental.
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