Exhibition | Memento Mori - Ute Braatz, Sian Carlyon and Jess Millicent
Artists, Ute Braatz, Sian Carlyon and Jess Millicent, explore different contemporary printmaking techniques and their reflections on what makes our existences worth living.
The exhibition is based on the historical artistic trope of ‘memento mori’ (remember that you will die) – that life is fleeting – and so we should ‘carpe diem’ (seize the day)! Reinterpreting a long-standing historical artistic practice dating from Roman times through to contemporary ‘still life’, provides opportunities for commentary on social mores. Death is almost a friendly spectre on the periphery, but it is the ultimate social leveller.
Exhibition | Eat My Dust! - Lucia Mascuillo
Step into the captivating world of "Eat My Dust". This heartwarming children's book transcends traditional narratives, shining a spotlight on the remarkable contributions women have made throughout history.
Exhibition | Shadows and Reflections
Shadows and Reflections is a collection of paintings that celebrates the drama of shadows and reflections, the colours of sunrise and sunset and the ever-changing effect of light and colour on coastal, rural and river scenes.
Inspired by the colours of nature, this exhibition captures moments in time when the artist’s breath was literally taken away by the colours, changes of light and shade and the reflections of light and colour on bodies of water, be it the ocean, rivers, dams or lakes.
Exhibition | Lost on Purpose (mostly)
Explore Artistic Wandering with Gwen Walker's PhD exhibition. Immerse yourself in an artistic journey where the act of wandering is the artwork, prioritising the artist’s experiential process over the physical artefacts produced.
Exhibition | Awful Beauty: Mapping Toxic Locations In The Age of The Anthropocene
The result of artist Loi Magill’s Doctor of Creative Arts project, Awful beauty provides a visual, abstracted response to environmentally impacted geographical locations.