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East Sydney Art Walk - Saturday 4 December 2021
The Sydney East Art Walk is a self guided walk through Sydney's largest art precinct, with over 18 Galleries to discover.
The Gallery will be reopening to the public on Thursday 21st October
We are excited to be reopening the gallery to the public and look forward to seeing many of our wonderful patrons, artists and friends.
An interview with Shaun Hayes
In his latest exhibition ‘Trashed’, Shaun Hayes investigates the material conversations of waste. How has disposability translated into the materiality of the objects around us? Interested in the feelings and memory these throwaway objects evoke, Hayes comically uses trash to build vessels of Western cultural heritage.
An interview with Annette Bukovinsky
By Claire de Carteret Based in Sydney, Annette Bukovinsky works across clay, painting and drawing mediums to reflect upon human relationships with the natural world. Responding to the metaphysical implications…
Featured Artist - Yu Fang Chi
Yu Fang Chi is a Taiwanese-born Australian artist and curator working within textile, silversmithing, sculpture, and spatial installation in Asia, Australia, and Europe.
Poetry Alive
Zoe Anderson - Harry Laing
Saturday May 29th - 5 - 6.15pm - $15 per person
email - RSVP - Poetry Alive to reserve your seat
Amy Dynan selected as a finalist for the Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize - 2021
Amy Dynan has been selected for her work Sky talk over the rise to the bridle track, 2020, Soft Pastel on Paper, 75x101cm, Photo Artist. The exhibition closes on…
Annette Bukovinsky selected as a finalist for the Stanthorpe Art Prize
Stanthorpe Art Prize is a biennial national art prize that has been running since 1972 and is one of the most valuable regional art prizes in Australia.
Annette Bukovinsky selected as a finalist the Muswellbrook Art Prize
The Muswellbrook Art Prize is an acquisitive art competition host by the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre. Astute adjudication of the Muswellbrook Art Prize over the years has yielded an…
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Soupçon: In Conversation
Claire Welch’s practice explores the immediacy and unpredictability of mono-printing technique and is interested in unique textural lines and gestural marks. Welch spoke with Claire de Carteret about…
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