Amanda Western presents a series of linocut prints exploring the threshold spaces that quietly shape our lives – laneways and tree-lined roads, weathered paths through bush or city....
Part poem, part sound experiment, part visual art work, Near Sighted considers the ways in which the passage of time colours our perspectives of events, histories and identities....
Marco Luccio collects and reworks used postcards from New York City flea markets and curio shops: “beautiful artefacts, remnants of the past preserved in small and fragile time capsules.”...
A photographic exhibition observing the relationship of the human condition, time, family and place, seeking to connect the past and present through inheritance and regeneration....
'Transcending Spaces' is a love letter to trans joy from unlikely sources and seemingly inaccessible spaces; finding safety from within typically gendered art mediums....
Mike Reed presents a graphical study of road surfaces around the world: Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo, London, Rome, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney, even one photograph from Cairns Airport....
Debra Winn’s unique, powerful approach to monotypes evoke a raw sensitivity towards her subjects and capture the power and beauty articulated through performance....
The ideas surrounding this body of work – 40 small finely detailed colour pencil drawings on plywood and colour swatches – are composed in three movements of the imagination – Step. Float. Fly – from which this exhibition takes its title....
Lisa Sewards’ new body of work titled ‘SHORT STORIES’ celebrates short Australian literary works with reflection on the combined power of literature and visual art as messenger....
Robbie Harmsworth’s practice is imbued with antiquities and archaic mythologies as well as a fascination with the idea of transience as a defining characteristic of human experience....
Jan Donaldson’s installation exhibition, ‘Uncanny Life artifact and identity’ delves into the psychology of the doll as an object connected to identity and culture. ...