Glyphs

Glyphs

One of Australia’s most admired artists, GW Bot has described her latest body of work as a “dialogue between silences and spaces and the landscape of glyphs”. The term Australglyphs brings together the idea of ‘austral’ meaning ‘southern’ and ‘glyphs’ meaning ‘signs’....
Creatures of consequence

Creatures of consequence

Using earthenware clay and an array of vibrantly coloured glazes, Jenny Orchard brings to life her exotic hybrid “Creatures”, each one possessing a mesmeric charisma and exhibiting a complete defiance of convention. In her latest body of work, Jenny explains, the...
Les femmes

Les femmes

In all of Marc Rambeau’s painting there is a vibrancy of movement and light within the picture plane, a heightened colour palette and always a sense of freshness and vitality. The latest series of works are no exception, a celebration of women as the artist’s central...
Ancient land – family lines

Ancient land – family lines

Anita McIntyre’s work for some thirty years has been informed by the Australian landscape, the local Brindabella Ranges, the open space of the central desert and the ancient north west Kimberley Ranges. Landscape constitutes the continuing narrative of journey, place...
Turondale

Turondale

In 2006, Canberra printmaker and painter Meg Buchanan was awarded an Artist-in-Residency at Hill End, near Bathurst in the central west of New South Wales and this exhibition is an extension of work created during the residency. Hill End is an area that is littered...

Thornton Walker has embraced a diversity of subject matter and technique in his practice over the past three decades. His most recent collage paintings have evolved from a series of works paying homage to Picasso’s painting ‘La Flute de Pan’, in particular to the...