Interviews

Elizabeth Banfield recalls a haunting place that helped form her new exhibition ‘lacuna’.

Nan Mulder discovers long-held connections between the Netherlands and New Zealand in Distant Kinship / Verre Verwanten.

Gallery East co-director David Forrest CBE discusses a new exhibition of Japanese prints.

Lake Mungo, and its ancient geological formations, form the subject of a new exhibition writes Susan Wald.

Queensland College of Art’s threatened printmaking department has been saved, writes Tim Mosely.

Queensland College of Art PhD candidate Matthew Newkirk details the threat to the college’s printmaking department, other departments and the college’s broader future and reputation.

Superpowers #2: Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days Under the Sun
words by Eugenia Flynn
artwork by Yasbelle Kerkow

Mei Sheong Wong explores a new exhibition at Adelaide’s unique venue, Mrs Harris’ Shop.

Discussing the big community steamroller event they have planned for this coming weekend – Sunday 15 November – are the cofounders of Stone & Quoin Studio at 6 Manton St Hindmarsh in South Australia: Simone Tippett (Union St Printmakers) and Damien Warman (stick to galley press).

Roslyn Kean discusses her new exhibition, Through Shadows.

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