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‘Half a Million Wild Acres’ exhibition

Opening from 25 April 2024 at the Outback Arts Gallery in Coonamble (www.outbackarts.com.au) the exhibition will continue until 31 May. //ARTIST STATEMENT My work is based on my observance, understanding,…
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Uneven Terrain: Surveying the Landscape exhibition

Uneven Terrain: Surveying the Landscape opens 28 February 2024 at Gallery Lane Cove. The exhibition presents the works of eight emerging and mid-career artists alongside significant works from the Macquarie…
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‘A Letter to My Returning….’

I have recently been working with Arts North West on a project called ‘A Letter to My Returning…’  It is a creative recovery response project aimed at working with flood-effected…
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The Pilliga exhibition at Weswal Gallery

New exhibition opens 20 September at Weswal Gallery in Tamworth and continues until 15 October. ARTIST STATEMENT For more than 18 months, I have been exploring the Pilliga Scrub, trying…
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Outback Archies 2023 Prize

A lovely surprise to win the major prize at the 2023 Outback Archies.  This year the theme was ‘Legends and Landscapes’ and my entry was a painting called Min Min…
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CREATE Festival @ Narrabri

This year I was invited to exhibit at Narrabri’s CREATE Festival.  The main exhibition will be held at the Crossing Theatre, 117 Tibbereena St, Narrabri from 11 – 26 March…
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Group exhibition @ Coonamble

The Outback Archies are on again, with the official opening held at Coonamble on Saturday 17 September 2022. ‘Cathedral of Trees’ was selected as a finalist this year. Artist Statement …
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Outback Archies 2021

I don’t think I have attempted a portrait since I was at art school (many years ago!) and I was thrilled to have this painting of my daughter Darcy selected…
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‘My Country’ exhibition opening

//Media release from Gunnedah Shire Council Dorothea Mackellar’s poem My Country is a work rich in Australian imagery, an imagery that is bought to life through a new exhibition named…
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