DUSTIN VOGGENREITER

GALLERY 1 SPACE B DOUBT AND CLARITY DUSTIN VOGGENREITER Doubt and Clarity is an exploration in manipulating the photographic film negative and print to create unique, highly textured large-scale works.… Continue reading

CAROLINE ASKEW

GALLERY 2 HANGING GARDEN CAROLINE ASKEW To rescue, re-cycle, recreate, respect and re-appreciate. This installation is a celebration of women’s work. Through familiar items a “textile” painting is created to… Continue reading

ALISON EGGLETON

GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE A WALLPAPER STATE OF HARMONY ALISON EGGLETON Grounded in a process-based practice, l am interested in the dynamics of sculptural patterns and the architectural spaces they… Continue reading

KRISTEN PHILLIPS

GALLERY 1 SPACE A PRECIOUS LITTLE KRISTEN PHILLIPS Taking inspiration from the funeral art and reliquaries studied in a recent sabbatical to Italy, Phillips has transformed her own family heirlooms… Continue reading

GLENN DALTON

GALLERY 1 PROJECT ROOM GLENN DALTON HALO The work exhibited in Halo is a continued exploration of literal materialized simulacrum based on ornithological environmental studies. These explorations being representative of… Continue reading

NAOMI ELLER

GALLERY 1 SPACE B MATTER AND MEMORY NAOMI ELLER The paintings and sculptures presented are explorations of awareness of time and the self in context with our history and contemporary… Continue reading

KATE TUCKER

GALLERY 2 KATE TUCKER STORM CLOUD CARNIVAL Kate Tucker is a Melbourne based artist working across a range of media. Process and craftsmanship are central to Kate’s multidisciplinary practice. Her… Continue reading

C.S. CLARKE

GALLERY 3 TAKINGS OF PLACE C.S. CLARKE Drawing much inspiration from the photography emanating from Germany during the 1970’s and 80’s, in particular from Düsseldorf’s infamous Kunstakademie, Clarke’s large scale… Continue reading

HEIDI FREIHAUT

GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE CONFIGURING PLACE HEIDI FREIHAUT Configuring Place. Pushing the body into somewhat painful positions though forming images pleasurable to the eye. Hard architectural edges place stress on… Continue reading