• The Aesthetics of Mended Ceramics

    The Aesthetics of Mended Ceramics is an  article discussing current exhibition RE-Reanimate, Repair, Mend and Meld initially exhibited at the New York Ceramics & Glass Fair. The concept of reduce, reuse & recycle has become a contemporary focus within society, being a central theme of this exhibition, artists have recreated damaged objects. Gallery artist Stephen Bowers features in this article, using […]

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  • Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray – Highly Commended at Alice Prize 2016

    The announcement of the 39th Alice Prize on Friday 15 Apri 2016l, saw Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray awarded a Highly Commended for her painting Yam Seeds and Flowers. The judge Chris Saines CNZM, Director of the Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, reported as follows: Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray’s Yam Seeds and Flowers is an account of […]

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  • Congratulations to Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray & Genevieve Kemarr Loy

    Congratulations to Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray and Genevieve Kemarr Loy who have been named as finalists in the 39th Alice Prize. They are amongst 69 finalists selected from over 400 entries. The exhibition will be showing at Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs from 16 April – 13 June 2016. Elizabeth’s painting Yam Seeds and Flowers  highlights […]

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  • Michael McWilliams – Finalist in the Glover Prize & Winner of Children’s Choice 2016

    We congratulate Michael McWilliams who has again been named a finalist in the Glover Prize and awarded the Children’s Choice Award 2016. It is the tenth time Michael has been selected in the competition to judge the best  contemporary Tasmanian landscape painting, which he won back in 2004, the inaugural year of the prize. Michael […]

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  • Stephen Bowers at New York Ceramic and Glass Art Fair

    Stephen Bowers is participating in the 2016 New York Ceramics and Glass Art Fair. As well as showcasing his unique art he will be presenting a lecture on 23 January. http://www.newyorkceramicsandglassfair.com/lecture?id=23 We are pleased to be working with Stephen towards an exhibition scheduled for late 2016.

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  • Vale Andrew Sayers

    It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Andrew Sayers who died peacefully at home on Sunday 11 October after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Andrew established his career as Curator (drawings) and Assistant Director (Collections) at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (1985 – 1998) and his extensive knowledge and passion […]

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  • Stephen Bowers in Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery exhibition

    The oversized Caucus Race Cup and Saucer by Stephen Bowers is included in the current exhibition, Storm in a Teacup, on show until 27 September at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. Storm in a Teacup reflects upon tea drinking in Australia. Introduced by the British colonials, the afternoon tea party was an attempt to ‘civilise’ the […]

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  • Farewell Matilda

    It is with great sadness that yesterday we farewelled our Matilda (Tilly). Hopefully she has found her friend Marlo and they are chasing birds & balls on the beach. The Gallery won’t be the same without her. Rest in peace Matilda 2000-2015.

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  • Andrew Sayers – Reviews

    Christopher Allen reviews our exhibition Andrew Sayers: Nature Through the Glass of Time in The Australian Sat 13 June 2015. Please read the review Andrew Sayers Review The Australian 2015.   The exhibition has also been reviewed by Ramon Martinez Mendosa for ArtsHub on 2nd June 2015. Please read the review here.

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  • Andrew Sayers – The Australian review Sat 13 June 2015 by Christopher Allen & ArtsHub Review

    Andrew Sayers: Review in The Australian and on ArtsHub Christopher Allen reviews our exhibition Andrew Sayers: Nature Through the Glass of Time in The Australian Sat 13 June 2015. Please read the review here. The exhibition has also been reviewed by Ramon Martinez Mendosa for ArtsHub on 2nd June 2015. Please read the review here.

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