New Dimensions: A Shared Language Of Motherhood and Making
A dialogue between motherhood and making, New Dimensions traces the shared rhythms of artists Dalin Alejandrino and Emma Dillion Hill as they navigate life, creativity, and self-expression.
The 2025 Archibald Prize Finalists
Announcing the 2025 Archibald Prize Finalists—from 904 submissions, 57 portraits have emerged as finalists, each one a distinct reflection of Australia’s evolving cultural and artistic landscape.
National Indigenous Art Fair 2025
Strength, Vision & Legacy: The National Indigenous Art Fair returns to Sydney—a two-day celebration of culture, connection and creativity, held on Gadigal Land this NAIDOC Week.
Creative Parenting—Kathryn Dolby
Using a blend of abstract and landscape painting, Kathryn Dolby captures the world around her—from the subtropical environment she lives within to the daily aspects of motherhood.
Kate Bowman—From Waste To Wonder
Deeply rooted in sustainability and a connection to place, ceramicist and designer Kate Bowman transforms discarded materials into art—crafting pieces that narrate Tasmania's history and natural beauty.
Phoebe Stone
Sydney-based, self-taught artist Phoebe Stone’s pastel drawings transform everyday domestic scenes into romantic dreamscapes—celebrating simple yet magical moments.
Sarana Haeata
Sarana Haeata’s artwork embraces a sense of letting go—the abstract and beautifully curvaceous human forms in her paintings depict a sense of vulnerability and complete surrender.
Skye Jamieson & Astrid Salomon
Skye Jamieson and Astrid Salomon come together for An Eye For An Eye at Saint Cloche Gallery—an exhibition exploring a poetic exchange of perspectives.
Inside Caroline Pinney’s Texas Studio
Texas-based contemporary figurative artist Caroline Pinney’s captivating paintings explore intimacy and human relationships—her canvas layered with oils, acrylic, charcoal and coffee staining.
Bluethumb’s 10 Must-Watch Artists In 2025
Bluethumb, Australia’s most popular online gallery, reveals its Rising Stars shortlist for 2025—a selection of 10 must-watch emerging local artists we need on our radar this year.
Ree Hodges
Infused with softness and tranquillity, the paintings of Newcastle-based visual artist Ree Hodges invite you to experience a moment of introspection.
Diego Faivre At Useful Objects
French designer Diego Faivre brings his playful designs to Useful Objects in Melbourne—celebrating the humble and iconic suburban Aussie milk bar.