Past
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Rosie Hastie
The Elsewhere 25 Nov - 12 Dec 2016 Read more -
Sara Maher
Of the half-light 25 Nov - 12 Dec 2016 This exhibition explores landscape (inner and outer) as an amorphous and fragile entity, through an investigation of liquid processes, markings and sculptural elements on clay board, copper and paper. Nigel Farley has produced a soundscape, which serves as an underscore, providing context in which sound in the landscape played an... Read more -
Peter James Smith
For the Call of the Running Tide, IMAS Gallery 7 Nov - 2 Dec 2016 Read more -
Household Gods
2 - 19 Sep 2016 Read more -
The Long Game
2 - 19 Sep 2016 Read more -
Worry Doll - A Book Launch
10 - 29 Aug 2016 Worry Doll foreword Reason can be such a thin veil: paper-thin, retina-thin, so easily warped, ruptured and scrawled upon by the irrational. We know this every time we close our eyes to sleep, allowing our minds to wander and the pillars of language to tumble upon groundless space. In the... Read more -
En Route
22 Jul - 8 Aug 2016 Read more -
Eschatalogue
13 - 27 Jun 2016 Read more -
Nancy Mauro-Flude
Marique Potens 13 - 27 Jun 2016 Read more -
Peter James Smith
Line of Sight 20 May - 6 Jun 2016 L I N E o f S I G H T The current ongoing series of paintings, Line of Sight, is an examination of landscape, place and its relation to the history of that place—this relationship arcs like the tracery of a dotted line—forming a bridge that stretches from where... Read more -
Unity
29 Apr - 16 May 2016 Unity is a visual exploration of two numbers – zero and one – that make up binary code and are the basis for all digital information. Binary code is a system for the representation of reality that uses two symbols that are opposite. It represents words, images, music - everything... Read more -
Closer to Home
8 - 25 Apr 2016 Read more -
Outside the Garden Wall
18 Mar - 4 Apr 2016 They unfortunately could never be postcards: Amber Koroluk-Stephenson’s visions of the Australian landscape are picturesque, however the animating principle is a psychological undercurrent of melancholy, absence and displacement. A conversation, not immediate or immediately observable, has taken place across a long-format time scale in Australian painting. Koroluk-Stephenson is the most... Read more -
TAKETAKETAKE
5 - 22 Feb 2016 Read more -
In a Strange Land
15 Jan - 1 Feb 2016 I’ve been wanting to learn Persian miniature painting for about 10 years now and I began to realise that the likelihood of ever being able to go to Lahore, Pakistan seemed to be receding further and further into the distance. So I went to London instead. I thought I was... Read more -
Valerie Sparks
Prospero’s Island 1 Jan - 1 Feb 2016 The Tasmaniam landscape provides a rich source of imagery from which to create an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Prospero’s Island. Prospero’s Island – South West and Prospero’s Island North East chart the narrative arc of ‘The Tempest’ from vengeance to forgiveness. The wild cliffs of Tasmanian’s south coast are brought... Read more -
Valerie Sparks
Le Vol 1 Jan 2014 - 1 Feb 2016 Inspired by the 19thC French Scenic wallpaper Le Bresil by Desfossé, this work brings together birds from the collections of various natural history museums. The French term Le Vol translates as flight, flying, theft, robbery, burglary. For the birds in this work, life and flight have been stolen. Where... Read more -
Selected Works 2011 - 2016
1 Jan 2011 - 1 Jan 2016 Read more -
Selected works 2010 - 2016
1 Jan 2010 - 1 Jan 2016 Read more