Infinite variety

Infinite variety

Shannon Garson’s hand thrown porcelain vessels are beautifully painted with her inspiration drawn from the strange beauty and wonder of nature. The work in this exhibition explores, “the hidden beauty of the world where feathers and leaves and reflections mimic and...
While the going is good

While the going is good

Rona Green’s handcoloured linocuts and drawings explore the creation of identity through non-verbal communication such as body language, adornment and decoration. With these tools, her animal subjects take on very human characteristics and attitudes. Rona transforms...
Drifting past

Drifting past

Sophia Szilagyi is a printmaker who uses digital printmaking to create scenes of re-interpreted memory and experience. In her multilayered compositions, Sophia explores the relationship between fiction and non-fiction, challenging our perceptions of reality and the...
Our animals

Our animals

Lucy Culliton’s paintings are inspired by country life on her property in the Monaro district of NSW. “I moved down here with 2 dogs, 4 horses, and 11 pigeons. That winter I got 2 poddy lambs from a neighbour which was the start of my ever growing family of rescued...

Crispin Akerman has earned a significant reputation for the elegant simplicity and fine balance that he achieves within his favoured genre of still life painting. While the works are largely observational, the arrangement of the objects is highly constructed over...
Living in the clouds

Living in the clouds

Expressing the connected nature of all life and matter is at the core of Jenny Orchard’s art practice. A highly regarded ceramic artist for over thirty years, Jenny has recently been experimenting with collage, pen and watercolour on paper to further explore the...