Forthcoming
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Greg Wood
Traversing 4 - 26 Jul 2025 Wood’s paintings are psychologically and visually alluring; painted from memory, they convey a profound sense of space. Wood's landscapes show little or no evidence of human habitation, purposely obscured and often further abstracted by mist suspended somewhere between imagination and location. Born in Melbourne 1976, Greg Wood studied fine arts... Read more -
Locust Jones
Smoke and Mirrors 4 - 26 Jul 2025 I can't avoid the smoke and mirrors in the relentless 24/7 news cycles, the obscured truth, the embellished, misleading and irrelevant information. These ink drawings are my response. Over the course of eighteen months in Kyoto, Tokyo, and Katoomba, immersed in the world’s unfolding events, this is a visual diary.... Read more -
Helen Wright
1 - 23 Aug 2025 In the lead up to her survey exhibition Shapeshifting: The Art of Helen Wright, at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 23 August to 30 November, 2025, and to celebrate the launch of her book, Shapeshifting, Helen Wright, published by OUTSIDE THE BOX / Earth Arts Rights, we present... Read more -
ON ISLAND NOW
29 Aug - 20 Sep 2025 To coincide with the final month of On Island, an exhibition at the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery which features a staggering 19 Bett Gallery artists from the TMAG Collection, we are proud to announce a ‘partner' exhibition, On Island NOW at Bett Gallery. Imants Tillers Julie Gough Valerie Sparks... Read more -
Britt Fazey
26 Sep - 18 Oct 2025 Based on the South Arm peninsula in southern Lutruwita/Tasmania, emerging artist Britt Fazey is one of three sisters born to a sea loving mother and a seafaring father. Britt has always been a maker of objects of different form and materiality, but in recent years has focussed solely on developing... Read more -
Brigita Ozolins
26 Sep - 18 Oct 2025 It is the inherently paradoxical aspect of language that I try to evoke through my art practice. One stream of work focuses on the aesthetics of the book and the ambiguity of the word; another reflects my interest in the way bureaucracy manages information and manipulates the individual, and more... Read more