Gina Kalabishis
The term “biophilia” was first coined by psychologist Erich Fromm in 1964 to describe “a passionate love of life and all that is alive.” Human beings have a profound drive to connect with the natural world which seems ingrained in our DNA to survive as a species. While most people recognise that being in nature […]
Grace Burzese
Grace Burzese’s energetic abstract work Cocoon, 2013, layers cobalt blue against wine red and white. The brushwork is gestural. The application of paint to the canvas is spontaneous and layered, simultaneously offering both depth and light. It’s this contrast of intensely cool and sedately warm that animates Cocoon, which, like so much of Burzese’s work […]
Mindscapes and Feminist Utopias
A mindscape, by definition, is a panorama created within a person’s imagination. A mental landscape. But also importantly, it’s one that is capable of being viewed by someone else. This begins a convergence of two perspectives: the creator whose mind it represents and the person whose mind is making meaning of it, which makes the concept […]
Jamberoo Mountain Road
An exhibition presenting contemporary Australian artists’ reactions to the lush rainforest escarpment at Jamberoo.

