Causeway

Causeway

Judith White’s luminous and richly textured abstract paintings reflect the interplay between form and space in both built and natural environments. In recent years, water within an urban setting continues to be a central theme, with its passage and containment...
Contour

Contour

Jeremy Lepisto’s glass sculptures are an exploration of the everyday landscapes and the condition of spaces we all share. In this exhibition, Jeremy is exploring the term ‘contour’, generally used to describe the shape of a form. He aims, however, to extend this...
Loop

Loop

Through her glass practice, Canberra artist Erin Conron forms beautiful blown glass vessels where the glass is used as a canvas for layered complex linear patterns. This repetitive mark making is used to create these patterns which explore, for Erin,the cycle,...
Lux

Lux

A formal sense of geometry, precise composition and unique tonal quality typify Peter Boggs’ paintings. In this exhibition, Peter continues to explore the mysterious qualities of light through his interior and landscape paintings; “my interest is in atmospheres and...
Slow boat

Slow boat

David Frazer’s artwork explores the themes of truth, despair and the emotional and fragile state of the human condition with his characteristic imagination and wit. Apart from pursuing these ideas through quite literal depictions, David also uses the landscape as a...
A visit to the river

A visit to the river

Dr Cathy Franzi is a highly regarded ceramic artist who lives and works in Canberra. She says of her practice, “I investigate ways in which representations of Australian flora on ceramic vessels can communicate ideas about the current environment. However, it is the...