Selected works: 1992-2022

Selected works: 1992-2022

Throughout Clara Hali’s prolific career she has been fascinated with the human condition. This exhibition presents a thoughtful selection of Clara’s figurative bronzes spanning the last thirty years. Inspired by Western figurative art, as well as Indian and South East...
Slow Water

Slow Water

Sue Lovegrove’s work explores her relationship to place, in particular the landscape of Tasmania, through close observation and sensory perceptions of the natural environment. In this exhibition, Sue continues to be fascinated by water, drawing inspiration from lakes...
Landing

Landing

“Emotions, like fog, hang in the air Landing momentarily on memories – foundations of a life defined by people, times and places. Sometimes the fog of emotions is heavy And wading through, pulling down on, and making sense of them, is challenging. But with...
There

There

Elisabeth Kruger has refined her aesthetic over a career spanning four decades and her detailed works rely on an extensive set of technical and artistic skills. She is a master of oil paints, building layers through the application of thin glazes of paint to create...
Bricolage

Bricolage

Peter Vandermark is a Canberra based artist whose practice explores the interplay between function and form. Interested in the way in which life and art integrate both on the domestic and public level, Peter’s work incorporates elements inspired by architecture,...
The weight of air

The weight of air

Catherine Woo’s work explores the interrelationship between humans and the natural environment with her delicate, detailed and abstract panels exploring similarities and connections between them. Using a combination of natural and man-made materials, along with...