
Reshape, Remake, Recreate collaborative exhibition, Gosford Regional gallery, Gosford

Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.



Barbara A. Davidson
A retrospective exhibition of the work of Sydney Printmaker, Barbara A. Davidson (1928-2022)
“Because she is an intuitive, rather than analytical artist, the social messages conveyed in her work are subtle, almost subconscious. She celebrates the ordinary: interaction between, people, common domestic objects. The stuff of life is the stuff of Davidson’s images.” Tanya Crothers, Barbara A. Davidson, 2001
Please join us to celebrate the work of Barbara A. Davidson
at the opening reception
Thursday 14 November, 5-7pm


| OPEN CALL |
Tinta Invisible editions PRESENTS ON PAPER, its annual contest of graphic work to promote the art of engraving as well as the connection between engravers from all over the world. |
| RULES |
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Danielle’s work, ‘Enfold‘ has been selected as a finalist in the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2024.
The Exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday 26th October to Friday 6th December,
Award Announcement – Friday 1 November
Campbelltown Arts Centre
1 Art Gallery Road
Campbelltown NSW 2560
Gallery hours
Monday-Sunday | 10:00am-4:00pm
Free entry
Closed Public Holidays
Danielle also has her solo exhibition at Australian galleries in Melbourne open from today until the 9th November.


Blacktown City’s annual acquisitive art prize is open to artists across Australia, with a prize pool of over $23,500.
For nearly 30 years, the Blacktown City Art Prize has showcased the creativity of the region and provided emerging and established visual artists the opportunity to exhibit their work.
Finalists in the Blacktown City Art Prize go into the running to win 1 of 5 awards and the opportunity to have their work acquired for the Blacktown City Art Collection.
Emerging and established artists living in Australia are invited to enter work across a diverse range of mediums including painting, drawing, photo media, textiles, mixed media, sculpture, and ceramics.
With a prize pool of $23,500 over 5 prize categories, and an opportunity to be a part of the 2025 exhibition at The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre, don’t miss out!
Get your entries in now!
2025 Blacktown City Art Prize categories:
Main Prize (acquisitive): $15,000
First Nations Artist Prize: $2,500
Local Artist Prize: $2,500
Early-Career Artist Prize (acquisitive): $2,500
People’s Choice Prize: $1,000
Submit here: https://bit.ly/3Y2h1h8
Submit your artwork online by Monday 28 October, 5 pm.
Please note: maximum 2 entries per artist. A separate entry form and payment is required for each entry.
Image credit: Leanne Jones, The Darug story of the 3 sisters song lines. Graphic design: Kim Gregory

Terms and Conditions and Entry Form

You have plenty of time to prepare work for this exciting new book award.
Crescendo 2025 Artist Book Award will be open to artists living in Australia and the Asia Pacific. Each artist may submit up to two artist books for consideration. Each entry must be an original work of the artist(s) made after 1 November 2023. Please note that due to space constraints, large scale installation works will not be considered.
Submissions of new work will be accepted from 1 April to 1 August 2025. Selected work will be exhibited at Clifton School of Arts on the northern Illawarra Coast of NSW, Australia in November 2025.
Crescendo 2025 Artist Book Award is non-acquisitive. $5,000 will be awarded to the winning entry and $1,000 to the best entry by a local artist from the Wollongong LGA.
More HERE

Glimmers’ Danielle Creenaune
Glimmers’ captures moments in time during my bushwalks to discover waterfalls on Dharawal and Gundungara land in Australia.2 October 2024 – 9 November 2024
Australian Galleries, Melbourne

Every year the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre Fine Art Collection grows through donations and purchases. Our most recent acquisitions include works by: Vicky Browne, Bette Mifsud, Peachey & Mosig, Michael Shirley, Anne Smith, and Leanne Tobin.
IMAGE: ANNE SMITH Artist’s Garden, The Barbeque (Wentworth Falls) 1997, coloured etching, 20 x 25 cm. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Anne Smith 2023
There will be an exhibition of ‘New Acquisitions’ at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre from the 19th October, which will include Anne’s work.
The Cultural Centre is at 30 Parke Street, Katoomba. Hours are 10am to 5pm weekdays, 10am to 4pm weekends.