Marikit Santiago’s works are powerful meditations on personal experiences and global histories of geopolitics, power, cultural identity, gender, art, and family....
Jasper Knight's bold brushstrokes, using just his chosen colour and white, push the paintings into abstraction. The works are painted quickly, needing confidence and surety; the ensuing spontaneity is the artist's signature....
Featuring iconic local and international scenes: Sydney Harbour, Bondi, Manly, Bronte, and LA, portrayed in Damien March’s distinctive and creative style....
Paul Davies explores, with his characteristic painted and collaged aesthetic, images that capture his memory and perceptions as a resident of LA and, more recently, Queensland’s Sunshine Coast....
Kirsten Chambers' layered paintings express her profound delight in the Byron Bay hinterland’s natural environment in south-eastern New South Wales....
Pat Hoffie’s 'This Mess We’re In' comprises three distinct bodies of work drawn together by two shared aspects: they’re all works on paper, and they all address some form of cataclysm, crisis, punctum, mess....
Scott McDougall’s paintings are photo-realistic in style and draw the viewer across the canvas, taking in details that have been carefully considered....
'Guns & Flowers' uncovers an apparently unlikely pairing of artists – eX de Medici and Sidney Nolan – and their shared language of symbol and metaphor....
Nicola Woodcock's botanical studies are unpretentious and contemporary depictions of native flora with the viewer finding comfort in the familiar motifs of the Australian Bush....
A glimpse into the everyday corners of her interior spaces as well as picturesque landscapes from national parklands to sandy beaches, framed in Lilly Piri's unique and quirky, personal style....