All Forgiving by Tatsiana Shevarenkova
For her first solo exhibition at Saint Cloche gallery, Belarusian artist Tatsiana Shevarenkova draws on her fascination for biomorphic sculptors and soft dynamic form with All Forgiving.
Lores by Bec Smith & Charlotte Swiden
Opening at Melbourne’s No Vacancy Gallery on 14 February 2022, Lores ruminates on creative life in lockdown while expanding on the stories that connect us.
Bethany Saab
Canberra-based emerging artist Bethany Saab uses still life painting to capture intimate glimpses of the colour and joy in the everyday objects of domestic life.
The State Of Things So Held by Mia Taninaka
Byron Bay-based artist Mia Taninaka explores the themes of motherhood and the concepts of macrocosm-microcosm in her latest dreamlike body of work, The State of Things So Held at Yeah, Nice Gallery.
Love Story: Valerie Vigar & Giorgia Bel
Saint Cloche gallery presents its first Pas De Deux for 2022 with a deeply emotive curatorial amalgam between Valerie Vigar and Giorgia Bel with Love Story.
Orpheus by Lilli Waters
Lilli Waters draws on her love for waterscapes in her latest ethereal photographic exhibition, Orpheus, at Metro Gallery in Melbourne.
Deeper Water by Ella Dunn
Emerging Australian artist Ella Dunn explores a narrative around the fragility of life and the rhythms of its never-ending, forever evolving stages of existence with her first solo exhibition, Deeper Water.
Grotto: Curated by Kitty Clark
Kitty Clark, founder of Saint Cloche, presents Grotto – a celebratory end of year group exhibition that invites a sensorial journey through a collection of hand-selected artworks.
Meg Gallagher
Drawing from years of experience in the fashion industry, Sydney-based Meg Gallagher creates earthy, layered and organic patterns in her abstract paintings.
Dual Permanence by Ashleigh Holmes & Jamie Preisz
Ash Holmes & Jamie Preisz come together for Dual Permanence at Rainbow Studios in Sydney, creating a collaborative body of work that began with a shared love for each other’s art.
Moon Tide by Bettina Willner
For her first solo show at Saint Cloche gallery, ceramic artist Bettina Willner explores organic sculptures inspired by memories of ancient cities and rugged coastlines.
Cassie Hansen
Melbourne-based Cassie Hansen divides her time between magazine editor and ceramic artist.