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Joan Ross
Those trees came back to me in my dreams | National portrait gallery canberra | 24 Aug 2024 - 27 Apr 2025 Joan Ross is a master at contextualising and recontextualising Australia's colonial past, with an edginess for today's viewing audiences. - Gina Fairley, ARTShub Review, 4 November 2024 In a practice that spans collage, printmaking, sculpture and video animation, Ross probes the ongoing consequences of colonisation in Australia with wit and... Read more -
Kevin Perkins - Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
Written in Wood: Kevin Perkins inspired by Richard Flanagan 6 Dec 2024 - 30 Mar 2025 Five monumental sculptural works by Tasmanian artist, master furniture-maker and wood craftsman, Kevin Perkins, each based on a novel by the acclaimed Tasmanian writer, Richard Flanagan. Perkins and Flanagan are both Tasmanian by birth and are long- standing friends. Their work in their respective disciplines, is deeply rooted in this... Read more -
luna rrala - strong women
17 Jan - 8 Feb 2025 OPENING CELEBRATION: SATURDAY 25 JANUARY, 2025 AT 2PM VIEW ONLINE CATALOGUE HERE more works available - please enquire register your interest in future exhibitions 'It is so important we support and nurture the women participating in this exhibition, they are the future knowledge holders who will ensure the continuation of... Read more -
Patrick Grieve
Reparation and Adrift 17 Jan - 8 Feb 2025 OPENING NIGHT: FRIDAY the 17th of JANUARY, 2025, 5.30-7PM GUEST SPEAKER: BRENDON GALE, inaugural CEO of the Tasmania Football Club 'Patrick’s paintings are exquisitely articulated, more simply Pat is a master craftsman who appreciates colour, texture, light, shade and possesses a lifetime professional knowledge of paint and brush and charcoal... Read more -
Gay Hawkes - Narryna
seaborne 5 Feb - 5 Apr 2025 A pioneer in the use of found material... Seaborne is a solo exhibition featuring renowned Tasmanian artist Gay Hawkes held at the historic merchant's house, Narryna. Gay Hawkes is a maker of sculpture and furniture and a producer of performance events and installation. This exhibition follows on from Gay's major... Read more