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Tree huts in my twenties
Siobhan Wooding
Opening: June 29 5:30 pm
Viewing: June 29, 2022 until July 9, 2022
A collection of paintings which search for the perfect hideaway amongst the flawed and fun moments of my twenties.

Colour Rupture
Z, Mike Stone, Jessica Galias, Mica Kerridge
Opening: June 29 5:30 pm
Viewing: June 29, 2022 until July 9, 2022
“The created order is everywhere punched and torn open by ellipses, drifts, and leaks of meaning: it is a sieve-order.”
— Michel de Certeau
Past Exhibitions

Rites of Passage – Jennie De Groot
June 2020
A painterly exploration of the liminal experience of contemporary rites of passage .

Unfurl – Katie Shand
June 2020
A photographic display exploring the connection between women and nature.

Artists Open Studios – Perry Davies, Sandy de Kock, Glen Hutchins, Graham Hall & Leigh Anderton-Hall
March 2020

Anderton & Hall – Leigh Anderton-Hall & Graham Hall
March 2020
An Artists Open Studios ‘Pop-up’ by local mixed media artist Leigh Anderton-Hall & printmaker Graham Hall.

The Goddess Has Returned – Teresa Goodin
February 2020
New work by Artist and Alchemist Teresa Goodin pays homage to the Goddess and the Divine Feminine.

KuaOHO WOKE –
February 2020
The 2020 La Fiesta! feature exhibition facilitated by Vanessa Edwards. KuaOHO WOKE- Women Of Knowledge Empowered- showcases strong, female, indigenous narrative to honour mana wahine.

Christmas & Relocation Break –
December 2019

Beneath perception: a contemplative experience of unseen forms – George Agius & Sophia Feldberg
December 2019

Hard and Soft – Mary Ellen Childers
December 2019

The Storm – Judy McIntyre & Dr. Karen Seccombe
November 2019
‘When the shelter is sure the storm is good’ -Henri Bosco.

Panic! at the Studio. – Patrick Cush
November 2019
New works

Ova – Leigh Anderton-Hall
November 2019
New work exploring and playing with repeated ovals and ovoids in clay and wool.

KALAHARI – Sandy de Kock
November 2019
Tswana for Kgalagadi,(in the San language) “The Waterless Place”
9000kmsq of vast area covered by red sands bordering Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.

Believing Is A Beautiful Thing – Carmen Simmonds
November 2019
Cast glass and mixed media sculptures celebrating the beauty in imagination.

Animistic Object – Keiran Donnelly
November 2019
In many ancient spiritual traditions It is believed that some objects hold a conscious essence of their own

Facsimile. – Justin Hughes
October 2019
Portraiture endeavours to capture the likeness of an individual, but through this process what is gained and what is lost is not always clear.

A dog walks – Mark Antony Smith & Craig Williams
October 2019
New paintings & ceramics

Salt of Saturn – Ksenia Korniewska (Ukraine) & Neddal Ayyad
October 2019
A series of alien hieratic works inspired by alchemy, lichenology and medieval iconography.

Blue Nights – Alice Fennessy
October 2019
A body of work exploring an experience of new motherhood through drawing, painting and cyanotype.

Newton’s Laws – Rachael Garland
October 2019
Newton’s three laws of motion may be stated as follows: Every object in a state of uniform motion will remain in that state of motion unless an external force acts on it; Force equals mass times acceleration; For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.