Denese Oates’ sculptures are often a mass of intertwined copper wires fashioned into abstracted organic forms, beautifully constructed and created with their own unique symmetry....
Exploring how placement, proximity, harmony, and discord generate numerous propositions, illusions, and opposing concepts: the recognisable and abstract, solid and translucent, heavy and light....
Melbourne-based artist Agneta Ekholm’s abstract paintings explore forces of energy and immortality with soft flowing organic shapes encompassing the perpetual motion of life....
Nicola Dickson explores the natural world and perceptions of identity with reference to Australia’s colonial history across painting, drawing, installation, printmaking, and ceramics....
Graeme Drendel continues to study intimacy and human connection in his latest body of work, yet these new works are subtly influenced by the artist's experience of the current pandemic....
Lucy Culliton lives on a property in the Monaro District of NSW, it is here the artist draws inspiration for her paintings often featuring aspects of her garden and home....
Canberra based artist Alexander Boynes is a creative thinker who views the world through a strong and defined social conscience, reflecting deeply on our country's shared past....
‘Lux’ is an exhibition of interior and landscape paintings inspired by Peter Boggs’ recent travels through Europe. The works are informed by ‘reflected light in passageways and museums as well as unknown interior settings, windows and doors with views to distant rooms and universal distant landscapes...
Flora and fauna are the focus of Nicola Dickson’s new paintings for ‘Voyagers’ Tales: Labillardière’. This exhibition is the outcome of a residency in Tasmania where she retraced the steps of French botanist, Jacques Labillardière (1755-1834)....