Exhibitions
Returning
Marian Hosking has interpreted the Australian landscape through silver jewellery and vessel work for over 50 years. In this new body of work, she returns to important Victorian environments: specific...
Returning
Marian Hosking has interpreted the Australian landscape through silver jewellery and vessel work for over 50 years. In this new body of work, she returns to important Victorian environments: specific...
Silver, the everyday
Hyun-seok Sim is renowned as one of Korea's master-craftsmen working in silver. In this, his first solo exhibition in Melbourne, we present an extensive survey of his works for the...
Silver, the everyday
Hyun-seok Sim is renowned as one of Korea's master-craftsmen working in silver. In this, his first solo exhibition in Melbourne, we present an extensive survey of his works for the...
Colour Shift
This exhibition of new jewellery by Blanche Tilden captures a colour shift - an exciting departure from monochrome to colour that collaboratively explores links between jewellery, photography, architecture, and the...
Colour Shift
This exhibition of new jewellery by Blanche Tilden captures a colour shift - an exciting departure from monochrome to colour that collaboratively explores links between jewellery, photography, architecture, and the...
Two Cuisenaire Works
'…"works on paper and Cuisenaire-type objects” writes Penny Webb of my forthcoming AGORA show, in the (Melbourne) magazine, July 2013, p49. Having never actually made any, I decide to do...
Two Cuisenaire Works
'…"works on paper and Cuisenaire-type objects” writes Penny Webb of my forthcoming AGORA show, in the (Melbourne) magazine, July 2013, p49. Having never actually made any, I decide to do...
Moments from small journeys
I woke this morning surrounded by stone clouds, stone flowers and stone torsos—body parts, torn petals and shadow shards rendered in stone. Hasty scratchings in basalt (fingernails clawing?) There is...
Moments from small journeys
I woke this morning surrounded by stone clouds, stone flowers and stone torsos—body parts, torn petals and shadow shards rendered in stone. Hasty scratchings in basalt (fingernails clawing?) There is...