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War commemoration is a strategy used to wash over some of the devastating impacts on human lives, writes Kathryn Rae.
War commemoration is a strategy used to wash over some of the devastating impacts on human lives, writes Kathryn Rae.
The late Barbara A. Davidson greatly enjoyed displaying her work, as seen in a new retrospective exhibition at the PCA Gallery. By Andrew Davidson.
Barbara A. Davidson: a retrospective Read More »
Clare McCracken and Heather Hesterman explore the complex histories of the Ovens River and Mount Buffalo.
In Latitude, a new exhibition at the PCA Gallery, the nowhereprint collective finds ways of navigating the in-between. By Antonia Aitken.
nowhereprint collective Read More »
Terrie Reddish and Paul Thompson re-visit the ideas within one of William Blake’s most famed poems.
Depth of impression(s) Read More »
In a new joint exhibition, Lesley Duxbury and Ruth Johnstone celebrate the ubiquitous, noble, precious and fascinating: the eucalypt.
Re-embracing the eucalypt Read More »
Helen Kocis Edwards discusses her latest exhibition, Kindred, exploring human nature, and the imagery associated with fairy-tales and fables.
Kindred: Helen Kocis Edwards Read More »
Jo Darvall discusses her latest exhibition celebrating the You Yangs mountain range near Geelong.
You Yangs: Jo Darvall Read More »
Sydney Printmakers explore multiple themes in a new print exchange on show at the PCA Gallery in Melbourne.
Visible but intangible: Sydney Printmakers Read More »
Richard Harding discusses his latest exhibition at Canberra’s Megalo Print Studio.
Richard Harding: Moving in Circles Read More »