Exhibitions

overundersidewaysdown | a group exhibition cura...
JUNE 22, 2016 @ 8:00 AM - SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 @ 5:00 PM OVERUNDERSIDEWAYSDOWN explores ceramics present currency within the art world and the reasons why it is of such interest to...
overundersidewaysdown | a group exhibition cura...
JUNE 22, 2016 @ 8:00 AM - SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 @ 5:00 PM OVERUNDERSIDEWAYSDOWN explores ceramics present currency within the art world and the reasons why it is of such interest to...

The Other | Lynda Draper
Lynda Draper's work explores psychological scenarios often representing a journey within the dualities of life and death, reality and fantasy, past and present. She is interested in the relationship between...
The Other | Lynda Draper
Lynda Draper's work explores psychological scenarios often representing a journey within the dualities of life and death, reality and fantasy, past and present. She is interested in the relationship between...

The Myth-Makers | Jeremy Blincoe and Becc Orszag
The Myth-Makers, an exhibition by Jeremy Blincoe and Becc Orszag
The Myth-Makers | Jeremy Blincoe and Becc Orszag
The Myth-Makers, an exhibition by Jeremy Blincoe and Becc Orszag

New Earths | Adam Norton
New Earths, an exhibition by Adam Norton
New Earths | Adam Norton
New Earths, an exhibition by Adam Norton

Wundergarten | Ted May
There is a feeling of wonder in Ted May’s new series of works, which reference objects as diverse as ancient Greek vases to paintings from the modernist period. May’s new...
Wundergarten | Ted May
There is a feeling of wonder in Ted May’s new series of works, which reference objects as diverse as ancient Greek vases to paintings from the modernist period. May’s new...

Forest of Dreams | Martin King
Forest of Dreams uses the lyrebird as a symbol of beauty, mystery and exuberance. King's works synthesise the human and the animal, beauty and the macabre, nature and ‘nature morte’.
Forest of Dreams | Martin King
Forest of Dreams uses the lyrebird as a symbol of beauty, mystery and exuberance. King's works synthesise the human and the animal, beauty and the macabre, nature and ‘nature morte’.