Joint Exhibition Opening
Event description
Joint Exhibition Opening
Markings on Country - The Art of Aboriginal Men
Bushwalk - Rain White
Without Bounds - Emily Lowe
Public Program
Sun 20 Jul 2pm | Burrinja Gallery | FREE
Join us for drinks and nibbles as we celebrate the launch of three new exhibitions and share the inspiration behind the works.
All are welcome—don’t miss this inspiring afternoon!
About the exhibitions
Markings on Country - The Art of Aboriginal Men
Join us for an extraordinary journey into the heart of Aboriginal culture through the eyes of it's male artists. Markings on Country showcases the profound connection between Aboriginal men and their land, expressed through vibrant and evocative artworks.
Bushwalk - Rain White
A reflective body of work inspired by the therapeutic act of walking through the landscape and the healing power of artmaking.
Through layers of paint, symbols, patterns, and repetition, Rain explores the emotional and physical experience of place. The rhythmic flow of footsteps is echoed in the intuitive compositions, capturing moments of movement, memory, and emotion. This process-based approach embraces spontaneity and risk, allowing the work to evolve naturally.
Without Bounds - Emily Lowe
Is a striking body of work that explores the profound significance of nature through a process-driven, organic creative practice—free from limitations or the pressure of outcomes.
Inspired by the beauty and complexity of the natural world, Emily challenges the notion of 'creative consumption' by repurposing discarded materials within the traditional medium of acrylic on canvas. Her work transforms waste into vivid depictions of natural phenomena, creating harmony between nature and human impact.
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