What if the links of that chain were smiles and the fools were happy to be fools? Being silly, laughing and sharing mirth with others is one of the purest forms of…
What if the links of that chain were smiles and the fools were happy to be fools? Being silly, laughing and sharing mirth with others is one of the purest forms of…
Anna Hoyle is the Winner of the 2022 National Works on Paper $20,000 major acquisitive award. NWOP is an award, a curated exhibition, a celebration of the materiality of paper, a showcase…
Three women artists are showing new paintings featuring different interpretations of one of their most significant songlines – Minyma Maku (Women of the Witchetty Grub) at Everywhen Artspace in October. Anita Pumani,…
Emma Ikin has cast a wide net for the artworks in her new exhibition, Pockets of Permanence. A visual artist, sculptor and theatre-maker, Emma drew on all her considerable skills to create…
By Andrea Louise Thomas Photos Yanni & Supplied Mount Martha artist Caroline Graley can do it all – sculpture, drawing, painting, ceramics, and multi-media installation. Using a variety of mediums and techniques,…
By Liz Bell Photos Yanni EVEN for people who know very little about football, the name Billy Baxter rings of luminary fame, like the pseudonym or alliterative moniker of a screen star…
By Andrea Louise Thomas Photos Nayomi Pattuwage Singer/songwriter/musician Mathilde Anne can’t be put into any easily defined category. She’s a unique artist. Her music could be described as indie pop/rock with a…
The love for Frankston in Alison Tedesco’s paintings is unmistakable. “I moved from Sydney to Frankston to be closer to relatives who lived in the area. My family and I have not…