Wild Country
Clare McCracken and Heather Hesterman explore the complex histories of the Ovens River and Mount Buffalo.
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.
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Terrie Reddish and Paul Thompson re-visit the ideas within one of William Blake’s most famed poems.
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In a new joint exhibition, Lesley Duxbury and Ruth Johnstone celebrate the ubiquitous, noble, precious and fascinating: the eucalypt.
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Sydney Printmakers explore multiple themes in a new print exchange on show at the PCA Gallery in Melbourne.
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An exploration of collage and all its expansive possibilities underpins the new PCA Gallery exhibition STUCK.
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Ally McKay responds to the new exhibition ‘expand, contract, expand again’ by artist-run initiative More Than Reproduction.
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Anthea Boesenberg and Therese Kenyon explore the interplay between atmospherics, connectivity and the sensory.
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Nicholas Chilvers explores concepts of human experiences in nature for the new group exhibition Biophilia at the PCA Gallery.
In his new exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Jonas Ropponen’s latest works are graced with the presence of sorcerer/alter ego, Smoron.
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