Some old waste of death

Some old waste of death

Lucienne Rickard is an extraordinarily talented artist from Hobart whose work is marked by a sharp eye for detail, zealous imagination and a fastidious, almost obsessive, mode of execution. Having focused previously on the plumage of Tasmanian birds, native flora and...

Kevin White is one of the most eminent ceramic artists working in Australia and is highly regarded internationally as a scholar in his medium. His porcelain vessels and their contemporary embellishment take inspiration from the elegance and technical skill of the East...

Marianne Huhn’s intriguing new works investigate how contemporary political themes can be expressed through the integration of form and imagery.Inspired bycommemorative andSoviet Revolutionary propaganda ceramics, Marianne is fascinated by functional warethat tells a...
Far and Near

Far and Near

“I love old maps, travel, boats and flying. I wanted to make work that captured the beauty, spirit and idiosyncrasies of these things. When making an exhibition I have always felt drawn to creating work that is different to what I have done before. That is...
Where the light falls

Where the light falls

Canberra glass artist Ruth Oliphant has always been intrigued by the way impressions of a destination are filtered through memory and experience. In previous years, she has drawn from imagery inspired by specific places such as the streetscapes and architecture of...
Enjoy the silence

Enjoy the silence

Throughout his career, Graeme Townsend has created paintings and drawings that reflected his love of the natural world and the visual treasures he finds there. His recent work continues to explore the issues arising from the meeting of man and nature; man’s impact on...