Infinite variety

Infinite variety

Shannon Garson’s hand thrown porcelain vessels are beautifully painted with her inspiration drawn from the strange beauty and wonder of nature. The work in this exhibition explores, “the hidden beauty of the world where feathers and leaves and reflections mimic and...
While the going is good

While the going is good

Rona Green’s handcoloured linocuts and drawings explore the creation of identity through non-verbal communication such as body language, adornment and decoration. With these tools, her animal subjects take on very human characteristics and attitudes. Rona transforms...
Drifting past

Drifting past

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

Stories, Family, Place

The Australian landscape, from the local Brindabella Ranges to the Central Desert and the Kimberley, has inspired Anita McIntyre’s ceramics practice for over forty years. In her paper clay forms and vessels, Anita depicts her connection to the landscape through a...
silver lining

silver lining

Melinda Schawel is a painter and printmaker who has always been drawn to the physicality of the creative process. She is known for her unique approach to working with paper, embracing the enduring versatility and unpredictability of the medium to create interplays of...
Charm

Charm

Nick Wirdnam is a highly regarded glass artist who incorporates into his work a language of recurring symbols and motifs on which we often project a special meaning. In this exhibition, Nick explores the idea of the charm – “We invest value in symbols and...