Australian designers reimagine our societies, communities, politics and ideals as catalysts for conversations on alternative visions and possible futures. ...
Working from his studio in WA, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah explores life through his ‘magic realism’ style. Animals, mythology, and family history translate into works set in otherworldly installations....
This ongoing project stems from Kate Just’s social justice and feminist art practice and reflects the artist’s knitted meditation on actions required to sustain oneself to do challenging work in a confronting world....
To celebrate 30 years of 'Linden Postcard Show', Linden New Art has invited past prize winners back to exhibit their recent work and to share their stories with audiences....
'My Mother’s Keeper' features a film and a series of new photographs focusing on the urgent need for us to protect and conserve the land and our environment....
‘A Ripple and an Echo’ by Lucreccia Quintanilla seeks to broadcast the hidden sounds that are present in the world we live in, those we do not hear, obscured by the noise around us....
The 'Linden Postcard Show' provides an opportunity for both established and emerging artists living in the local community to have their work displayed in a public gallery....
Julia deVille provides a contemporary take on the taxidermy art form as her jewel-encrusted, ethically sourced, stuffed animals debunk the glorification of the trophy-hunting culture....
'Genaivisheh Shtiklech (Tricky Pieces)’ by French-born, Melbourne-based artist Nicole Newman comprises images and text, created with perspex, silver and resin in what the artist calls 'objects of virtue’....
'Heads or Tails?' by Leith Maguire captures the beauty and grittiness of nature in her seemingly effortless ink on paper drawings that explore the complex relationship we have with native Australian flora and fauna. ...