Gurrwiliny II

Gurrwiliny II

Bula’bula Arts, located in Ramingining in North East Arnhem Land, is one of Australia’s most significant art centres and has a core objective to preserve and foster Yolngu culture. The women of Gurrwiliny, the Arafura wetlands in the surrounding area, use pandanus,...
Journey

Journey

Dean Bowen’s works are characterised by vibrant colour, environmental symbolism and dynamic composition. Memories from his country childhood in Victoria as well as experiences of urban living, provide an endless source of inspiration for his imagery. A concern for...
axis

axis

Drawn to materials that are weathered and worn, Alex Asch reinterprets found objects in the construction of his unique sculptures presenting new ways to examine our environment. Discarded materials are favoured in his constructions as they reveal remnants of a past...
various artists

various artists

Small works presents a new collection of over eighty small-scale artworks across a range of mediums. The exhibition includes both gallery and guest artists with many artists working in a scale smaller, and often more challenging, than their usual practice. There is a...
Moments of darkness and of light

Moments of darkness and of light

Ceramicist Kelly Austin is interested in how an understanding of one object may influence the perception of another; in the ‘friction’ between the recognisable and the abstract; in how placement and proximity, harmony and discord can generate various propositions and...
Transient

Transient

Dianne Fogwell has long studied the effects of fire on the Australian landscape. In early 2020, she writes “the haze and unburnt particles that laid a blanket of smoke over Canberra were the ghostly indicators of the immense devastation and turmoil . . . These...