Forthcoming
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Philip Wolfhagen
10 May - 1 Jun 2024 It's a simple thing, to paint what you love just becuase you love it and want to understand it more fully, but a complicated thing as well, demanding, as it does, a synthesis of personal memory and social history, a lively appreciation of how other artists at other times responded... Read more -
Kelly Austin
minor falls, major lifts 10 May - 1 Jun 2024 Kelly Austin is a ceramic artist living in lutruwita, Tasmania. She completed a Bachelor of General Fine Arts from the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, Canada in 2011 and a Master of Philosophy from the Australia National University, Canberra in 2016. Austin's work has been exhibited in curated exhibitions across... Read more -
Mish Meijers
7 - 29 Jun 2024 Mish Meijers is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice experiments in surface tensions: how one material conforms or abrades against the matter of another. Whether in actuality, or within conceptual content, she distorts the inherent worth and significance of her objects with regard to popular culture, gender determination and functionality, in... Read more -
Rosie Hastie
7 - 29 Jun 2024 My mind is always in desire of purity and absoluteness, something that cannot and does not exist. Truth and deception lies at the heart of my work. The Elsewhere Untitled is another chapter of constructed spaces only inhabited by the imagination, and never exist in reality. The works explore photography’s... Read more -
Michaye Boulter
5 - 27 Jul 2024 Michaye Boulter’s landscapes, though undeniably Tasmanian, have a universal quality. The bulk of the headlands and the dark cuts of the escarpments are softened by a timeless mist. The ragged shorelines are washed softly by an ocean that touches shores elsewhere. These are not landscapes framed by windows, they are... Read more -
David Stephenson
2 - 24 Aug 2024 In a career spanning four decades, David Stephenson has produced some of the most powerful photographic images in contemporary art. Stephenson’s ability to capture the vast and terrifying beauty of both our natural and industrial landscapes is unrivalled; rendering his exploration of the cosmological and technological sublime, truly awe-inspiring. From... Read more -
Neil Haddon
2 - 24 Aug 2024 Neil Haddon is a British/Australian artist. His paintings display a wide variety of influences and styles, from hard edge geometric abstraction to looser, expressive figurative painting. Haddon currently lives and works in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Haddon was born in Epsom, England. He earned a B-TEC Diploma in Art and Design... Read more -
Richard Wastell
30 Aug - 21 Sep 2024 Richard Wastell’s enigmatic works render the Tasmanian landscape with such veracity that they are almost otherworldly. He has earned his reputation as a master of composition for large works, across multiple panels, in which elements of interest and admiration are pulled forward for artistic study. These magnified details—insects, shells, lichens,... Read more -
David Keeling
27 Sep - 19 Oct 2024 David Keeling’s most recent works are so much more than classically beautiful. Though one can appreciate the classical references and technical quality, the romantic play of light and lust for a nature free of constraint, even the awe of the sublime throughout Keeling’s inimitable oeuvre, it is his contemporary sensibility... Read more -
Amanda Davies
25 Oct - 16 Nov 2024 Amanda Davies works are like no others, and yet, they are indebted to others more deeply than most. Seldom does one encounter a painter so thoroughly aware of the tropes and treacheries of paintings’ chequered history. The same can be said of Davies’ attention to writing, drawing, photography, and performance... Read more -
Irene Briant
25 Oct - 16 Nov 2024 Irene Briant has held more than 15 solo exhibitions in Tasmania and nationally. She has been selected to exhibit in numerous group exhibitions throughout Australia and internationally, including Queen Victoria Museum Launceston, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Hobart, Art Gallery of NSW and in Thailand, The Philippines, and Singapore. Her... Read more -
Helen Wright
22 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 Helen Wright’s pencil drawings of labyrinthine architectural structures emphasise the fragile balance between humanity and the natural world. Her teetering piles of built and industrial detritus project a sense of precariousness, as if the removal of one element threatens the indiscriminate destruction of the collective whole. The structures in the... Read more -
Sue Lovegrove
22 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 Sue Lovegrove’s works reflect her close relationship to the natural environment. Her paintings explore the interplay between surface and depth, layers building opacity in rich blue and deep ochre plunge the eye downwards before it is caught in an instant and returned to the rippling surface by fine slivers of... Read more