water studies

water studies

Sophia Szilagyi is a printmaker who uses digital printmaking to create scenes of re-interpreted memory and experience. In her multi-layered compositions, Sophia explores the relationship between fiction and non-fiction, challenging our perceptions of reality and the...
Glyphmetric

Glyphmetric

The work of GW Bot engages with the environment in both a topographical and metaphysical sense. Through her uniquevisual language of glyphs, GW Bot maps the landscape, not literally but intuitively, with her markings always born from personal experience. This...
Quiet echoes, a pause for breath

Quiet echoes, a pause for breath

Prue Venables has established a national and international reputation as one of Australia’s leading contemporary ceramic artists. Motivated by a particular interest in functional objects and a search for simplicity, quietness and an essential stillness, Prue...
Surface of Last Scattering

Surface of Last Scattering

Sarah Tomasetti is highly regarded for her luminous fresco paintings and installations. She has gained substantial knowledge and training in the traditional methods of fresco, using materials that have been employed since antiquity. The fresco surfaces that form the...
Delinquent children

Delinquent children

Using earthenware clay and an array of vibrantly coloured glazes, Jenny Orchard brings to life her hybrid ‘creatures’, each one possessing a unique personality and exhibiting a complete defiance of convention. Her work references the places in which she has lived and...

The etchings of Bruce Latimer explore evidence of human presence within the natural world in all of its varied manifestations. Bruce’s compositions reflect the clash between the natural and man-made environments, often depicting the obtrusive presence of modern...