white, red, black

white, red, black

Chris Denton is known for his exquisitely detailed works on paper, which he describes as the “most beautiful and receptive of surfaces”. ‘white, red, black’ encapsulates the trajectory of the artist’s practice, boldly introducing minimal fields that contrast with his...
Wanderlust

Wanderlust

Avital Sheffer’s work is informed by an investigation of her Jewish heritage and thelandscape, architecture, languages and wisdom that arise from an interweaving ofrelated European and Middle Eastern cultures. Ancient ceramics, glass, metalware and calligraphy...
Le Monde: observations of place

Le Monde: observations of place

Julian Laffan’s woodcuts explore themes of history and identity with the works in this exhibition exploring places in times of peace, yet some may have been significant as sites of major events. The series began after a month spent in Paris, with further travels...
Tread carefully

Tread carefully

Julie Bartholomew’s unique ceramic practice is inspired by cultural issues and social debate. Over her career, Julie has had a long term interest in contemporary issues exploring communication technology, consumer culture, female identity and,most recently, the threat...
Western Ridge

Western Ridge

Brenden Scott French has a reputation as one of Australia’s most innovative and thought-provoking glass artists. His sculptural forms and wall pieces make a radical shift away from the delicacy and transparency of glass – instead they exhibit a unique...
People and places

People and places

Graham Fransella is a painter, printmaker and sculptor who continues to explore the figure and the landscape -themes that have remained constant over his extensive career. Strong black strokes trace the outlines of figures, so stripped of detail that they become...