Mary Tonkin primarily completes her work en plein air, capturing the forest environment – a living organism, constantly changing, and frequently challenging....
Through photography, sculpture, video, installation and performance/ music, Darren Sylvester reflects on our interaction with pop culture and consumerism....
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....
‘Boundary Lines’ features the work of five contemporary Australian and international artists whose practices explore spatial perimeters; both real and imagined, past and present....
The autonomy of the image in the works of Toby Ziegler, a London-based multi-media artist is questioned by the expansion of digital media, and its transformation of our perception of the material world....
These works offer a glimpse into Mirka Mora’s personal world, one filled with hybrid creatures derived from fairy tales, folk art, surrealism, and the artist’s vivid daydreams intermingled. ...
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....
Informed by her multicultural upbringing, Samantha Everton examines the intrusion of Western culture within Asian customs and the contemporary struggle for authenticity amid conflicting cultural pressures....
The premise of ‘Antipodean emanations: cameraless photographs from Australia and New Zealand’ is implicit in its title; showcasing over 80 photograms by over 30 Australian and New Zealand artists who push boundaries through experimentation....