Setting the compass

Setting the compass

Highly regarded Tasmanian artist, Barbie Kjar’s paintings and works on paper are immediately recognisable and very distinctive in both technique and imagery. People, birds, fish, beasts and the four elements of earth, air, fire and water are major themes. Colour is...
the Dahlia Suite

the Dahlia Suite

Chris Denton’s prints are intricate, minutely observed and exquisitely executed. He is inspired by the musings of Einstein, Aristotle and Descartes on the concept of space, particularly empty space, and its relationship to the material object. He explores these ideas...
Mungo traces

Mungo traces

Wendy Teakel is a painter and sculptor whose work expresses a strong connection to the history and sense of place of rural landscapes. In this exhibition, her paintings and sculptures focus on first hand impressions of visiting the Lake Mungo heritage site in New...
home, country and beyond

home, country and beyond

For over thirty years, the Australian landscape has been at the heart of Anita McIntyre’s ceramics. Her porcelain paper clay forms and vessels evoke a true sense of place as she continues to explore narratives of journey through space and time. First hand observation...
Yard

Yard

A consummate printmaker and drawer, John Pratt is primarily concerned with exploring how physical surroundings evoke various states of being – both of the mind and body. John has based his recent series of works on paper on a series of drawings of botanical...
Yogis and Yoginis

Yogis and Yoginis

Clara Hali’s bronze sculptures reflect her continued interest in, and appreciation of, the human form. An avid traveller, Clara’s journey with the human form has been influenced by different traditions of European and Asian sculpture as well as the precarious rock...