Where the light falls

Where the light falls

Canberra glass artist Ruth Oliphant has always been intrigued by the way impressions of a destination are filtered through memory and experience. In previous years, she has drawn from imagery inspired by specific places such as the streetscapes and architecture of...
Enjoy the silence

Enjoy the silence

Throughout his career, Graeme Townsend has created paintings and drawings that reflected his love of the natural world and the visual treasures he finds there. His recent work continues to explore the issues arising from the meeting of man and nature; man’s impact on...
Sydney Contemporary

Sydney Contemporary

This year, we are showing a solo exhibition of new work from Lucienne Rickard, whose extraordinary graphite drawings on drafting film have drawn much acclaim. We have taken Lucienne’s work to both Sydney Contemporary and the Melbourne Art Fair previously and she was...
A Change in the Weather

A Change in the Weather

Mandy Martin was born in Adelaide in 1952 and studied from 1972-75 at the South Australian School of Art. She has been exhibiting since 1977 and has a national and international reputation having held many exhibitions in Australia and internationally including Mexico,...
HOME

HOME

Madeleine Winch’s paintings and works on paper beautifully render the cyclical, and often subtle, nature of our lives. Drawn from her personal observations of human behaviour and her own deeply felt experiences, Madeleine captures everyday moments in time with her...
Primal place

Primal place

Movement and the dynamics of the natural world are major features of Kerrie Leishman’s atmospheric paintings. Gestural strokes weave objects and shapes into the landscape in which they sit and the textural compositions often resonate with frenetic activity, conveying...