A House Full of Paintings - The Art and Life of Margo Lewers
Paying homage to the life and work of 20th century modernist artist Margo Lewers, Penrith Regional Gallery recreate A House Full of Paintings, the artists first solo exhibition, half a century on.
Ksenia Shinkarenko
Melbourne-based abstract artist Ksenia Shinkarenko’s serene works evoke feelings of tranquility and calmness, garnered from nature, photography and architecture.
Australian Abstract by Amber Creswell Bell
Australian Abstract, by Amber Creswell Bell, celebrates the work of local abstract artists. We look at the work of Miranda Skoczek and Emily Ferretti from the beautiful new book.
Jess Merlo
Melbourne-based multi-disciplinary artist Jess Merlo’s practice extends across painting, sculpture, furniture and lighting, informed by natural formations and environments.
Jess Sellinger
With their fluttering and textile-like quality, Jess Sellinger’s ceramics are full of enveloping folds. Evocative of life, they are transient, fragile at heart, imperfect yet deliciously smooth.
Between Moments – Holly Terry x Hunter & Folk
Holly Terry and Hunter & Folk come together for Between Moments at HAKE House, a series of works exploring the magic and beauty in simple everyday moments.
Meg Walters
Northern NSW-based artist Meg Walters’ paintings are a catalogue of her life experiences, blending nostalgia with reality to create otherworldly, contrasting and textural landscapes.
Ash Leslie
Self-taught abstract artist Ash Leslie draws on her background in graphic design to create textural abstract works guided by nature and the changing seasons.
No Place Like Home by Meg Gallagher
Meg Gallagher’s latest exhibition, No Place Like Home at Totem Road, draws on her deep connection to her homeland in New Zealand.
Other Worldly Art by Ellen Porteus
Ellen Porteus is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates vibrant worlds within everyday spaces.
Minna Leunig
Melbourne-based Minna Leunig’s distinctive art practice speaks to her admiration of the natural world, conservation and youth spent on Taungurung Country in rural Victoria.

