TO APPROACH THE UNKNOWABLE - A CURATED GROUP EXHIBITION - GRACE COSSINGTON SMITH GALLERY - IN COLLABORATION WITH THE HASSALL COLLECTION - 2025

I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be exhibiting in a curated group exhibition at the Grace Cossington Smith Gallery called ‘To Approach the Unknowable’ opening Sat 1 Nov 2-4pm .

This exhibition brings together four Australian contemporary artists whose works, guided by a surrealist inclination, engage in a fascinating dialogue with personal ideas and with works selected by the artists themselves from the Hassall Collection. The juxtaposition creates a rich exploration of the surrealist inspiration within the Australian context.

The exhibition features works by James Gleeson, Peter Booth, Sidney Nolan, Joy Hester and Louise Hearman - artists whose imaginative force continues to resonate deeply within Australian art.

My works form an installation in response to personally selected pieces from the Geoffrey Hassall Collection by Sidney Nolan, James Gleeson, and Louise Hearman. Among them are Gleeson’s final, unfinished drawing and a Nolan painting composed into my own work, alongside other selected pieces from the collection that converse with recent ceramics and newly created drawings, paintings, and mixed media works.

These works inspired a poem exploring thirst as a metaphor for life cycles, creativity, and water as a vital force. The installation embodies the poem’s rhythm and subterranean thought, unfolding as a theatrical and spiritual dialogue between image and word — tracing how inspiration flows between absence and renewal, presence and transformation.

The exhibition title is taken from a 1976 poem by Australian artist James Gleeson in which he states:

The aim of Art
is to approach the unknowable;
and the only approach
is by way of the known, to use it
as a springboard.

🗓️ Please join us on Saturday 1 November, 2–4pm
for the opening of the exhibition.

✨ To be officially opened by Simon Weir
Artist and Academic Sydney School of Architecture, Design & Planning, The University of Sydney

The artists will be present.

RSVP appreciated

📍 Grace Cossington Smith Gallery
✨ Works generously lent from the Hassall Collection

Image credit: Louisa Chircop ‘Tongue against the Cactus’, mixed media and photomontage on watercolour paper, 76cm x 56cm (paper dimensions).

FINALIST - SPLASH McCLELLAND CONTEMPORARY WATERCOLOUR AWARD 2021 - McCLELLAND SCULPTURE PARK AND GALLERY

So lovely to get this news during Sydney’s Covid lockdown! and so proud to be selected as a finalist in the acquisitive Splash McClelland Contemporary Watercolour Award with my work ‘A Garden of Earthly Delights-Happiness is like Glass it soon breaks’ 2017

Held at McClelland every three years, the Splash: McClelland Contemporary Watercolour Award was established to showcase Australian artists who work in the medium of watercolour. It is an acquisitive award with funds from the Fornari Bequest, by the Will of the late Lena May Fornari, and is a legacy of her support for the arts in Victoria. Lena May was an ardent collector of works by the watercolourist Herbert Rose, which she also left to McClelland, and the first acquisitions through this Bequest were significant watercolours. Continuing this tradition, Splash focuses on contemporary watercolour practice.

In 2021 this acquisitive award will be granted to three outstanding original artworks in the medium of watercolour, which will all become part of the McClelland collection. Offering three awards will allow us to more broadly support artists during this challenging time. The awards aim to promote artistic excellence, while expanding McClelland’s significant collection for the benefit of the local community as well as wider Australian and international audiences.

Three acquisitive awards of $10,000 for original works in watercolour.

The prize will be judged by Kirsty Grant, Freelance Curator and Writer; Melissa Keys, Curator,
Buxton Contemporary; and Sim Luttin, Curator and Gallery Manager, Arts Project Australia.

Prize winners will be announced at the exhibition opening event.

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