
Seraphina Martin Exhibition of Paintings and Prints: Mindscapes.

Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.


Connecting with land and place, with histories, geologies and memories, helps these four artists, two Australian and two New Zealanders, deal with the dilemmas of change. Whether permanent or precarious, personal or political, poetic or polemic the artists solicit form and material to put a stake in the ground. At this moment, they say, “we stand with a view of a place, or this place, capturing the reverberations of ‘now’ as a record and perhaps as a way to step forward”. With an established practice in printmaking and working on paper, the artists develop their ideas in relation to processes of change over time, Accretion and Abrasion.
The works of New Zealand artist Jacqueline Aust chart her navigation of new environments. Each journey begins with marks inscribed in a matrix, a map. Accumulated layers refer to previous experience or notions of home … obscuring and revealing, tracing a path from past to future, with history as a residue to build on.
Sydney based artist Anthea Boesenberg’s works celebrate the age and endurance of an ancient landscape. Multi panelled rust prints, like the landscape they represent, continue to degrade over time.
Kathy Boyle is a New Zealand printmaker whose work examines accretion in geological terms of collision, and subduction. She uses a variety of materials, paper, plaster, metal to express her ideas.
Gary Shinfield is an artist based near Sydney. His works began as a series of woodcuts, and he uses printmaking and painting techniques to create images that become more abstracted and fragmented in response to living in a time of constant and accelerating change.
The artists in this exhibition trace a path through spaces affected by ever-present forces of accretion and abrasion, around us and within.
Artists Anthea Boesenberg and Gary Shinfield will be in the Gallery
SATURDAY 30 July 2-4 pm


Marta Romer and Laura Stark have work in this show. It runs from the first to the twenty first of July.
The Milk Factory Gallery
33 Station Street (rear)
Bowral NSW 2576


Rafael Butron, Anna Russell, Gary Shinfield, Anne Starling and Anthea Boesenberg have work in this exhibition in Taiwan, opening 8th April.

| Submissions are open for Relief, our next online exhibition. This exhibition is open to national and international artists working with relief printmaking techniques and processes such as woodcut, linocut, and wood engraving. Artists can submit one work, per exhibition. Works submitted must have been completed after January 2020 to be considered. Artists will be contacted a week prior to the exhibition commencing to notify them on the outcome of their submission. Selected works will be exhibited online 1 June – 31 August 2022. Submissions are open now via the Megalo website. Click here for details. |

Ruth Faerber: Centenary marks the 100th year of artist Ruth Faerber and celebrates her work and contribution to our cultural life.
When
Saturday 2 April – Sunday 1 May
Where
Gallery 2, Level 2, Mosman Art Gallery
Mosman Art Gallery is open from 10am to 4pm daily.
(closed on public holidays)
+61 2 9978 4178
1 Art Gallery Way
Mosman 2088 Australia

Opening: Tuesday 22 March 2022 6pm – 8pm
15 Roylston Street Paddington NSW
Exhibitions now available to preview
Open 7 days 10am – 6pm
Current until Sunday 10 April 2022
T 02 9360 5177
sydney@australiangalleries.com.au

Anthea Boesenberg and Anna Russell, together with Rhonda Nelson have been successful in their submission for Climarte’s poster project with this ‘Canary in the Coal Mine’ poster with a nod to Spike Milligan. The posters will be pasted up across Melbourne over the next few weeks, together with 9 other posters from other artists.
Go HERE to read about the project.

Please Note: The opening at Gang Gang Gallery has been postponed until the following Saturday 12 March 1 – 4 pm.
