The Ngal Sisters: Painting Country
An exhibition of paintings by the prominent NGAL sisters from the Utopia region of the Northern Territory. Angelina, Kathleen and Poly NGAL depict their country Aharlper, each using an individual painting style with a focus on the bush plum, a plant with white flowers and small berries. The exhibition is a unique view into the landscape and the traditions of the land owners of Aharlper country.
Current Exhibition: Its Time!
The ATOs rebate for small businesses of up to 50% on artworks ends December 31st^. We represent a number of artists whose work complies with the ATO specifications, including: Mark ASHKANASY, Stephen BOWERS, Robert CLINCH, Dianne COULTER, Tom GLEGHORN, Janet GREEN, Mike GREEN, Elizabeth KUNOTH, Genevieve LOY, Michael McWILLIAMS, Angelina NGAL, Kathleen NGAL, Poly NGAL, Cowboy LOY PWERL & Terry YUMBULUL.
^please contact gallery for further details
Current Exhibition
The Painted Vision: 1840 - 1963
Exhibiting the beauty of the vast and ever-changing Australian landscape as portrayed by artists for over 100 years, The Painted Vision demonstrates both the variations in artistic interpretations of the landscape, as well as careful skill with which they are portrayed.
IN THE BLACK: Collecting art, it's all here in black and white
Showcasing Black and white imagery from colonial to contemporary and including aboriginal art. Works by Blackman, Booth, Chagall, Conder, Dobell, Drysdale, Friend, Gleeson, Lilly Kelly Napangarti, Matisse, Millet, Gloria Petyarr, Picasso, Renoir, Strutt, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Whiteley, Wallis & others
Making Their Mark: Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
Showcasing the delicately refined works of Utopia artists Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
Annual Collectors' Exhibition 2008
Showcasing a wide range of sculpture, painting, drawing and decorative art, including Aboriginal, Antipodean, contemporary,colonial, impressionist, modern and Old Masters.
Impulse to Paint: The artists of Iylenty, Utopia
Paintings by four remarkable artists from Iylenty (Mosquito Bore), Utopia: Nancy Kunoth Petyarr, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray, Cowboy Loy Pwerl, and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
Michael McWilliams: It's Not Easy Being Green
A selection of works by Tasmanian artist, Michael McWilliams, featuring his usual cast of colourful characters - sheep, cows, fish, pets - as well as native animals including the iconic Tasmanian devil and the thylacine.
LAND: Grant Donaldson and Mike Green
An exhibition of watercolours and glass by artists Mike Green and Grant Donaldson
Tom Gleghorn: Recent Works
A selection of recent mexed media works by Tom Gleghorn.
Michael McWilliams: All The World's A Stage
A series of whimsical artworks by Tasmanian artist Michael McWilliams. Including works on board, panel, canvas and antiques
Annual Collectors' Exhibition 2004
Featuring Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Indigenous Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
Peter Churcher: Recent Paintings
A selection of recent paintings by artist Peter Churcher
Michael McWilliams: Friends, Foes and Favourites
In Friends, Foes and Favourites, McWilliams invites the viewer to enter his world, peopled with dogs, shep, cows, birds, and the native animals of the Tasmanian bush, whose activities - often absurd, frequently amusing, sometimes sinister - are transformed through his inspired observation into artworks of great appeal and subtle humour.
Annual Collectors' Exhibition 2003
Featuring Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and Indigenous Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts.
Two Sisters: Poly and Kathleen Ngal
Featuring the the indigenous works of Poly and Kathleen Ngal.
Annual Collectors' Exhibition 2002
19th & 20th Century Australian Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Arts and Indigenous Art.
Peter Walsh: Strange Paradise
A selection of recent paintings by artist Peter Walsh
GREENS: Parallel Journeys
The skillfully rendered watercolours and still lifes of Mike and Janet Green. MIKE GREEN:Reframing Patriachy, Pandanus and the Postcolonial JANET GREEN: Observing Tonga
Thylacine: From Pest to Pedistal
A selection of works by Tasmanian artist Michael McWilliams, focusing on the image of the enigmatic Tasmanian tiger.
Annual Collectors' Exhibition 2001
19th & 20th Century Australian & Aboriginal Art. Incorporating Style Wars: Modernism in Melbourne 1939-1959.
