Whitney Spicer
Whitney Spicer’s still life paintings featuring bowls of pasta, stone fruit and freshly shucked oysters give us a glimpse into her life in the country.
A Print Shop as a ‘Force for Good’ by Marnie Hawson
Inspired by the animals and landscape she captures, Marnie Hawson gives back with her new print shop.
Kaarta Koomba by Emma Itzstein
On bright and colourful canvases, Australian artist Emma Itzstein captures the longing for her Western Australian home after the hard state border line was drawn in 2020.
Camille Olsen-Ormandy
Drawing on a pop aesthetic, Sydney-based Camille Olsen-Ormandy captures the faces of the world harmonised by pastel and bright-hued backgrounds.
Botanical Extracts by Jo Dyer
Jo Dyer invites emotive, nature-inspired pieces for her exhibition, Botanical Extracts, at The Corner Store Gallery in Orange
On This Island by Antonia Perricone-Mrljak
Using colour and instinct as her guide, Sydney-based artist Antonia Perricone-Mrljak invites life in our island country into her upcoming show for James Makin Gallery.
Fiona Barrett-Clark
Fiona Barrett-Clark invites us to look up at the world around us for her new show, Nightfall at Saint Cloche — perfectly fitting for a lockdown Australian audience.
Madeline Jovicic
Madeline Jovicic finds beauty in life’s little moments when creating her whimsical, pastel hued paintings.
The 2021 Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards
Australia’s longest-running and most prestigious Indigenous art award is back in 2021 — providing a much-needed celebration of art in these challenging times.
Flowers of the Night by Lynda Draper at Sullivan + Strumpf
Appearing to emerge from the innerworkings of a complex dream, Lynda Draper constructs otherworldly ceramic sculptures for Flowers of the Night.
Day Trip at Saint Cloche
Bringing art and nature together, Day Trip is a collaboration between Saint Cloche artist Evi O and creative partner Andrew Grune.
Hilma af Klint: The Secret Paintings at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Hidden from history, Swedish born artist Hilma af Klint has now emerged into a world that welcomes her mystic thinking, organic form, and pastel colour palette.