The Adjacent Possible
How can nature be represented in the age of the Anthropocene? Marcus O’Donnell examines this in a new exhibition at the PCA Gallery.
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How can nature be represented in the age of the Anthropocene? Marcus O’Donnell examines this in a new exhibition at the PCA Gallery.
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Exploring unpredictability underscores a new exhibition at the PCA Gallery by Amy Grover, Lucas Jennings and Odin Strbac Low.
Reviving a difficult conversation can be an inspiring endeavour, writes Paula McLoughlin, reflecting on her new exhibition at the PCA Gallery.
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Push and pull, precision and play: Melissa J. Harvey and Lois Waters investigate material manipulation in their new exhibition at the PCA Gallery.
The latest exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Banana Split by Patricia Agus and James Farrar, examines an intertwining of personal and artistic journeys.
The latest exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Alchemy of the Night by Andrew Totman, delivers a painterly approach to print, writes Michelle Watts.
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The new PCA Gallery exhibition Holmes -31.988780 116.016100 reconsiders the format of artist books, among other themes.
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The new PCA Gallery exhibition Holmes -31.988780 116.016100 reconsiders the format of artist books, among other themes.
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The new PCA Gallery exhibition Spectre and Stem is a foray into imagination, research and printmaking.