Bibbenluke Spring

Bibbenluke Spring

Lucy Culliton’s paintings are inspired by her country life at Bibbenluke, in the Monaro district of NSW. Her home, surrounding garden, and many animal friends – mostly rescued – often form the subject matter for her vibrant and luscious paintings. Bibbenluke Spring...
The tangled wood

The tangled wood

David Frazer’s work explores the themes of truth, despair and the emotional and fragile state of the human condition with his characteristic imagination and wit. In this exhibition, David deviates from his recurrent theme of the male protagonist, omitting the lonely,...
Little things in life

Little things in life

Rich in humour and personality, Dai Li’s delicately hand built and painted stoneware figures reveal characters engaged in everyday activities or unguarded moments. These sculptured works reveal their own identities and engage with the viewer in very personal ways,...
Slow Hope

Slow Hope

Artists Alexander Boynes and Mandy Martin have collaborated over the last six years on four large public exhibitions addressing the issue of climate change. Their current project is ‘Hi-Vis Futures’, at the Canberra Museum and Gallery until 4 February 2020. ‘Slow...
Slow Hope

Slow Hope

Artists Alexander Boynes and Mandy Martin have collaborated over the last six years on four large public exhibitions addressing the issue of climate change. Their current project is ‘Hi-Vis Futures’, at the Canberra Museum and Gallery until 4 February 2020. ‘Slow...