The Print Circle: Fifty years
Joanne Gwatkin-Williams writes of the last fifty years of this landmark printmaking group, celebrating with two new exhibitions.
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Joanne Gwatkin-Williams writes of the last fifty years of this landmark printmaking group, celebrating with two new exhibitions.
The Print Circle: Fifty years Read More »
The Print Council of Australia’s Superpowers project, funded by Creative Victoria, is a writing and printmaking endeavour. This is the final of the four specially commissioned essays and art works in which writers and artists interrogate various forms of energy in the context of the global climate emergency. Words by Hannah Presley, artwork by Lisa Waup.
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The Print Council of Australia’s Superpowers project, funded by Creative Victoria, is a writing and printmaking endeavour. This is the third of the four specially commissioned essays and art work in which writers and artists interrogate various forms of energy in the context of the global climate emergency. Words: Belinda Briggs Artwork: Kasia Fabijańska.
Superpowers #3: Nanyak Biyala (spirit of redgum tree) Read More »
Dr Margaret White writes about Roslyn Kean’s new exhibition Defining Shapes – Creating Edges at Megalo Print Studio Gallery, Canberra.
Roslyn Kean: Defining Shapes – Creating Edges Read More »
Trish Yates discusses her work alongside that of Megan Edwards and Celia Wood in Unfolding.
Kyoko Imazu’s new exhibition covers deeply poetic territory.
Mayflies and Stars Read More »
Suzanne Newton and other artists from the Southern Printmakers Association explore the secret life of plants.
The secret life of plants Read More »
Erin Mathews, Gippsland Art Gallery curator, investigates the gallery’s new print show Entrancing Others.
Janette Hanrahan looks back on a life full of work, displayed in a new survey exhibition.
Janette Hanrahan: Survey Exhibition Read More »
Kaye Green and Ange Cooper unpack the work behind ‘Two Views’ at the Salamanca Arts Centre in Hobart.
Two Views: Kaye Green and Ange Cooper Read More »