Tiarna Herczeg
Kuku Yalanji artist Tiarna Herczeg’s works are vividly colourful, abstract representations of Country and felt ancestral roots flowing from the artist onto the canvas.
Eliza Gosse
Sydney-based emerging visual artist Eliza Gosse draws inspiration from mid-century architecture, evoking a sense of nostalgia and memory in her pastel-hued paintings.
Lucy Tolan
Melbourne-based ceramicist, Lucy Tolan’s works occupy the space between architecture and landscape and bring an air of playfulness, dancing between the subtle and the conspicuous.
National Indigenous Art Fair 2022
From 2—3 July, Sydney’s Circular Quay is activated by the National Indigenous Art Fair — featuring art from across the country, First Nations performances, bush food cooking demonstrations, and a collaborative weaving project.
Tabitha Hope
Born from lockdown boredom, Tabitha Hope began her journey with fibre art from her New York city apartment.
Oomblikke by Lené Ehlers
South African artist Lené Ehlers’ latest exhibition, Oomblikke, is inspired by suzanis — embroidered Uzbek textiles full of colour and intricate pattern.
Scrap Doyle by Max Doyle
Scrap Doyle by Max Doyle at Saint Cloche gallery is a collection from the photographer’s personal scrapbooks, pulling us into intimate moments starting from his life in the 90s.
Amber Hearn
Incorporating vivid palettes and organic mark-making, Australian abstract artist Amber Hearn’s works are inspired by memories and her connection to the natural world.
Sammy Veall x Hunter & Folk
Melbourne-based artist Sammy Veall teams up with Hunter & Folk to display her second solo exhibition, Faraway.
Coast to Coast: A Fundraising Exhibition & Auction
Featuring the work of 70 Australian artists, Coast to Coast at Saint Cloche gallery is a fundraising exhibition demonstrating the strength of art in our community in face of immense, unrelenting crisis.
Sylvie Kettle
Northern Rivers based Sylvie Kettle’s works are an ode to the feminine form and natural landscape, bathed in soothing, yet vivid palettes which bring a sense of warmth, depth and calm.
Ella Reweti
In their house by the creek, ceramist Ella Reweti lives with her partner and two-and-a-half-year-old son, where she launched her design practice in the garden between nap time and daycare.