Distant Family
Melissa Proposch explores the close-but-unknown elements of family.
Nicholas Chilvers explores concepts of human experiences in nature for the new group exhibition Biophilia at the PCA Gallery.
Peter Ward inhabits some magical thinking with his new exhibition.
Peter Ward: Noshyacking Read More »
Emiko Artemis explores the nature of haunting in her hew exhibition.
The Object of Labour, the Place of Redemption Read More »
Billy Nye and the Peninsula Makers take a fascinating tour of Frankston.
Walking Through Frankston Read More »
A new exhibition in Port Fairy is focussed on the outcomes of multi-day workshops in the region.
Niloufar Lovegrove incorporates ancient elements with contemporary climate issues in her hew exhibition.
Too Little, Too Much Read More »
In his new exhibition at the PCA Gallery, Jonas Ropponen’s latest works are graced with the presence of sorcerer/alter ego, Smoron.
Smoron The Stone Departer: Jonas Ropponen Read More »
Catherine Macdonald, Kyla Cresswell, Prue MacDougall and Nan Mulder discuss their new exhibition Small Holes in the Silence.
Small holes in the silence Read More »
Questions about human qualities and creativity are raised in a new exhibition at the PCA Gallery by Western Australian artists Sarah Robinson and Monika Lukowska.
Transmedial: AI in Print Read More »