FRONT GALLERY
IN A CERTAIN LIGHT
by Adrian Jilich
CATALOGUE
The ebb and flow of routine and reflection coaxed to life in this series of paintings by Adrian Jilich.
Drawn instinctively to his subjects, Adrian searches for stories that interest him.
Though ostensibly disparate scenes, each work is an expression of human life, amongst various urban environments, threaded together by structure, shadow and reflection captured only in a certain light.
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BACK GALLERY
DARE TO REFLECT
by Kitty Calvert
Dare to Reflect - captures the dissonance between what we perceive and what we present. Words on vintage aged mirrors echo the weight of expectations that distort our image, burying our true selves beneath layers of doubt and conformity. The pieces have been created for you to look past what is written, past your own reflection, and ask: is the image we see ever truly real, or just the mask we've learned to wear?
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SIDE GALLERY
MAGICAL GIRL
by Viet-My Bui
CATALOGUE
This body of work is a revelry in the magic of creating art. The collection draws from the artist’s childhood, when mark-making was an experience filled with unbridled joy—sketching superpowered heroines, designing elaborate costumes, and being immersed in worlds unknown. A bright and bold dreamscape, festooned with magical girls and their faithful familiars, this collection radiates a sense of play, delight, and a celebration of personal transformation.
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UPSTAIRS GALLERY
AT GRANDAD'S HOUSE
by Jen Selmore
CATALOGUE
At Grandad’s House is a nostalgic escape to simpler times past. Lovingly recreated in the gallery space, Grandad’s lounge room houses the artist’s hand drawn paper butterflies and insects.
Combining pencil on toned paper and vintage materials- often reminiscent of fabrics, textures and colour palettes direct from her childhood.
Jen Selmore invites you to take a comforting step back to childhood summers spent at Grandad’s house where the towering roses and daisies provided ample coverage for hide and seek while butterflies flitted about in the sun. And inside always a cozy place to sit and read one of the hundreds of books off the shelves.
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